Motorsport Manager

Motorsport Manager

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Track Maps
Von Robert
A simple view of track layouts for each track
Allows you to easily identify where you are racing
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Introduction
This guide is best used in conjunction with InfusionGamer's track setup guide
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=798507311
Maps here will help you recognise where you are racing
And so help you find the right setup
Ardennes, Belgium
Beijing, China
Black Sea, Russia
Cape Town, South Africa
Doha, Qatar
Dubai, UAE
Guildford, Great Britain
Milan, Italy
Munich, Germany
Phoenix, USA
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Singapore
Sydney, Australia
Tondela, Portugal
Vancouver, Canada
Yokohama, Japan
9 Kommentare
phonzie 31. Dez. 2021 um 9:54 
Great job, I have a Word Doc of amount of laps at each track in each series as I always forget to check and enter practice not knowing if soft tyres will last the race or should I practice on medium tyres to get that setup bonus.:steamthumbsup:
ChrisSprenkle-TTV 2. Aug. 2021 um 22:13 
Thanks for these. But what about Bahrain? Monaco?
gabe.west 18. Juni 2020 um 22:22 
Why is there no De La Sarthe for the Endurance DLC?
Monjessenstein 8. Aug. 2019 um 13:18 
Note: Tondela track C and D seem to be swapped
Scary Barry 27. Nov. 2017 um 8:24 
Thank you for this, it helps a lot with the Circuitprofessor achievement!
SultanK 19. Nov. 2017 um 11:20 
Very useful, thanks a ton, Robert! :correctamundo:
DANE 5. März 2017 um 15:45 
Just what a real geek manager, like myself needs... Thanks man! :steamhappy:
COYI 30. Dez. 2016 um 8:08 
I thought, what's this useful for when the calendar has everything you need... until I started a race weekend and then forgot the layout, which it doesn't tell you when you are in the weekend! I had a load of scribbled Beijing notes but would I need track A, C, B set up... oops. So I take back my initial thought... this is VERY USEFUL THANK YOU :-)
Varpoxan 19. Dez. 2016 um 11:58 
Ah! Very useful, why didn't i think of this myself.. I always forget to pay attention to track lay-out when i start a race.. Thanks!