Kyoto Ring

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Kyoto Ring
Kyoto Ring banner.jpg
Kyoto Ring logo.jpg
Kyoto Ring map.png
Short name KY
Track type permanent circuit
License S2
Introduced 0.5P
Weather types clear day
cloudy afternoon
cloudy morning
Pit lane speed limit 80 km/h (50 mph)
Configurations 3
Oval
Short name KY1
Length 2.980 km (1.852 mi)
Direction  Anti-clockwise
Turns 3
Banking 16-20° (turn 1 and 2)
11-15° (turn 3)
Surface types asphalt (100%)
Grid size 32
Reversed option  Yes
National
Short name KY2
Length 5.138 km (3.193 mi)
Direction  Clockwise
Turns 11
Surface types asphalt (100%)
Grid size 32
Reversed option  Yes
GP Long
Short name KY3
Length 7.377 km (4.584 mi)
Direction  Anti-clockwise
Turns 18
Surface types asphalt (100%)
Grid size 32
Reversed option  Yes
Kyoto Ring on LFS.net
Kyoto Ring

In this Japanese environment, the atmosphere is set by the tri-oval - the 'ring', which links together all configurations. The configurations vary a lot - both slow and fast racing is good fun here.

Oval

Kyoto Ring Oval
KY1.jpg Short: KY1
Length: 3.0 km / 1.9 miles

A high-banked tri-oval, the fastest track in LFS. The third and final turn is the slowest, having the least banking. The starting line straight has a slight bend in it that can cause a crash if you aren't paying attention. Drafting, fuel, and tire strategies all play a major role on this track.


National

Kyoto Ring National
KY2.jpg Short: KY2
Length: 5.1 km / 3.2 miles

Part of the track is on the oval, which basically counts as a long wide straight, but the rest of the track is quite narrow and twisty.


GP Long

Kyoto Ring GP Long
KY3.jpg Short: KY3
Length: 7.4 km / 4.6 miles

This configuration has its own pit area and main straight. It uses only one corner of the oval, but has very fast straights and sweeping curves. One of the longest tracks in LFS.



Demo S1 S2 S3