One of the most popular modders for fictional racing circuit design, doublezero, is back with another masterpiece—the fictional, Kalinago Circuit.
This grade-one circuit is a benchmark for modded fictional circuits, from formula cars to hypercars this track can cater for everyone.
From fast Le Mans-inspired sectors, to tight and technical stadium complexes. The new fictional circuit, Kalinago, has something for everyone to enjoy and race on, whether it be online or against other people.
Kalinago's crazy elevation changes
Kalinago is a long lap for most cars, but put yourself being the wheel of an LMDH or a V8 Formula One car, and the lap will fly by before you even know what hit you. There is so much variety around the entire lap, that learning the track is quite the task.
As you would with most circuits, make sure that you have a track map UI app on and take your time before you start to push. The downside to having a circuit that is based on pure creativity instead of a real-life circuit is that there are no pre-determined reference points from videos or real races. Make sure to turn on the brake marker boards from the track skin drop-down menu to assist you with this.
The track can be played at night under the floodlights, giving off a heavy Bahrain vibe, or under the blistering sun with the lights, blinding you as you reach the pinnacle of the many crests on this undulating 5.78km circuit.
The track is not without its issues, the tyre barriers do absorb your car a lot, to the point you can potentially get stuck in them, especially if it is a high-speed accident. The track surface is great, but very forgiving. Whilst in line with other FIA Grade 1 circuits, it would be nice to have stricter track limits enforced, especially on the fast-sweeping sections.
Kalinago's first stadium section
The circuit comes alive at night and regardless of what car or vehicle you choose to drive, it has a layout to suit you. The WEC layout is especially interesting with the startline on the back straight. This layout is compatible with the rolling start mod - make sure you don't overtake before the start line.
Kalinago under the floodlights
Kalinago, whilst being fictional, is a great example of what a track of this size can be. Not everything has to be a tight street circuit. Formula One would be right at home here, but sadly those dreams will have to be limited to the simulator.
What do you think of the Kalinago circuit? Which racing class would be most at home here? Let us know in the comments down below!
This grade-one circuit is a benchmark for modded fictional circuits, from formula cars to hypercars this track can cater for everyone.
From fast Le Mans-inspired sectors, to tight and technical stadium complexes. The new fictional circuit, Kalinago, has something for everyone to enjoy and race on, whether it be online or against other people.
Kalinago's crazy elevation changes
Kalinago is a long lap for most cars, but put yourself being the wheel of an LMDH or a V8 Formula One car, and the lap will fly by before you even know what hit you. There is so much variety around the entire lap, that learning the track is quite the task.
As you would with most circuits, make sure that you have a track map UI app on and take your time before you start to push. The downside to having a circuit that is based on pure creativity instead of a real-life circuit is that there are no pre-determined reference points from videos or real races. Make sure to turn on the brake marker boards from the track skin drop-down menu to assist you with this.
The track can be played at night under the floodlights, giving off a heavy Bahrain vibe, or under the blistering sun with the lights, blinding you as you reach the pinnacle of the many crests on this undulating 5.78km circuit.
The track is not without its issues, the tyre barriers do absorb your car a lot, to the point you can potentially get stuck in them, especially if it is a high-speed accident. The track surface is great, but very forgiving. Whilst in line with other FIA Grade 1 circuits, it would be nice to have stricter track limits enforced, especially on the fast-sweeping sections.
Kalinago's first stadium section
The circuit comes alive at night and regardless of what car or vehicle you choose to drive, it has a layout to suit you. The WEC layout is especially interesting with the startline on the back straight. This layout is compatible with the rolling start mod - make sure you don't overtake before the start line.
Kalinago under the floodlights
Kalinago, whilst being fictional, is a great example of what a track of this size can be. Not everything has to be a tight street circuit. Formula One would be right at home here, but sadly those dreams will have to be limited to the simulator.
What do you think of the Kalinago circuit? Which racing class would be most at home here? Let us know in the comments down below!