Within reason, as obviously there are infinite combinations with surface, camber etc but you can have a subset that lets you test a few common types out. Sample track with examples of all corner types. Concentric circles for testing understeer/oversteer and control of them That means you can fit more training into the same amount of time, and with good feedback and critical analysis you learn a lot faster. The point of a well-designed test track (which includes a skidpad) is you can iterate faster on specific training scenarios. Not all of us are aliens, and tools to learn faster are always welcome - especially for beginners. It's also more efficient for testing out controller settings.Ī well designed skidpad practice track would be a great addition to the learning capability of ACC. This isn't a wishlist, it's a respectful request for a practice track similar to:Īnd even Mugello with it's combo of turns etc.Ī skidpad track is more practical for testing out a car and learning its characteristics and understeer/oversteer limits in a controlled environment, rather than a racing track proper.