Kyoto Ring
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Jump to navigationJump to searchKyoto Ring | |
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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 |
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
National
Kyoto Ring National | |
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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
Demo | S1 | S2 | S3 |
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