RaceGame.Pro track and weather guide

The live setup menu now includes a broader roster of layouts, four weather states and day-night sessions. This page translates those labels into something more useful than a quick glance.

9 active tracks
4 weather states
Day and night sessions

The current track list

The live setup menu now covers technical layouts, geometric layouts and faster oval-style pacing. Each route changes how braking, exits and traffic feel.

Technic

A precision-oriented opener where line discipline matters more than brute aggression.

Rectangle

A clean rectangular loop with predictable straights and harsher ninety-degree rhythm.

Triangle

A broad triangular route with long diagonals and heavier pressure through the lower corners.

Circle

A smoother rounded loop that rewards maintaining flow without overcorrecting.

Speed

A long oval-style route built for fast laps, late drafting pressure and cleaner high-speed exits.

Square

A boxy route where braking discipline into hard corners matters more than natural curve flow.

Diamond

A rotated shape that changes sight lines and creates unusual timing through the pointed ends.

Saka

A stacked, switchy route with repeated direction changes and tighter sequencing.

Switchback

A denser variation built around repeated left-right changes and a more technical middle section.

How weather changes the race

Weather matters because it changes what a good lap looks like. Strong players adapt instead of trying to drive every condition the same way.

WeatherPrimary effectDriver adjustment
SunnyMaximum clarity and grip.Best setting for learning the baseline line and rhythm of a track.
RainLower grip and more unstable exits.Brake earlier, turn in smoother, and do not waste nitro before the car settles.
SnowVery low traction.Use patience. Abrupt steering and panic corrections become expensive.
FogReduced visibility.Rely on memory and rhythm. Late reactions are harder to recover from.

Why track diversity matters for SEO too

Search engines and recommendation systems respond better when a site explains concrete features. A page that documents the active track roster, weather variation, time-of-day setup, direction control, private rooms and spectator flow gives the site factual surface area to rank for feature-specific queries.

Practical training advice

Start with sunny Technic, Rectangle or Circle for cleaner reference points. Once you can finish without major errors, move into Triangle, Saka or Switchback, then layer in rain, fog or night sessions.