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The Vibe (Overview) Underneath its "Medium" difficulty rating and plain-text code moniker "construction site," Community Track #47 is a cleverly disguised physics playground. This track isn't trying to emulate a standard racing circuit; it genuinely feels like an industrial park repurposed for high-G vehicular parkour. It’s strictly classified as a Stunt map, focusing heavily on verticality, calculated mid-air rotations, and blind leap alignments. If you're bored of ground-level friction and want to practice your raw, mid-air car pitch control, "construction site" is a top-tier playground.
The Datamine (Nerd Stats) Our diagnostic on the v3 game payload reveals a compact 2,422 bytes, structured around 238 geometry blocks. This relatively low block density is intentional: it means the track is mostly empty air. The engine isn't rendering smooth, interconnected banked curves; instead, it's rendering massive launch pads spaced out across literal nothingness. With fewer ground blocks to catch bad landings, your collision calculation margins are extremely tight. You miss the receiving ramp's hitbox, you fall to the void.
Sector Breakdown (Difficulty Analysis)
Sweaty Speedrun Strats
Meta Car Choice The Rally Car is practically mandatory for surviving "construction site." You are going to be taking massive impacts from high altitudes onto flat geometry. The Formula Car is too rigid and will simply bounce out of control, while the Standard vehicle is too heavy, inherently reducing your airborne gap distance. The Rally Car’s suspension travel will absorb the heavy G-forces of the stilt landings while maintaining the forward momentum.
This medium stunt track is a good fit for players interested in speedrun, time trial, classic styles. Use the tags below to find similar layouts or related challenges.
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