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Revision as of 11:04, 29 January 2017

Planet Blackwood by KiDCoDEa and DoN
The long Blackwood backstraight after the chicane

The Blackwood circuit has one road and one rallycross course (plus reversed directions), situated in England's countryside. Blackwood is known for its versatility, because it contains a bit of everything.

GP Track

Blackwood GP
BL1.jpg
Short: BL1
Length: 3.3 km / 2.1 miles

The Blackwood Circuit has been revamped twice in the history of LFS - once at the start of S2 and again for patch Y. The S2 version added a better pit lane and removed some rather large bumps, and Patch Y made more improvements to the facilities and tightening the chicane. Although the characteristic tight chicane of the original turned into a long wide one, it's still Blackwood. Besides this chicane,the tight hairpin (first turn), the long straight and the esses in the back of the track are defining the look and feel of Blackwood.


Rallycross

Cars driving through the mud on part of the Blackwood Rallycross track
Blackwood Rallycross
BL2.jpg
Short: BL2
Length: 1.8 km / 1.2 miles

This track is very wide and is ideal for rallycross races, with cars lining up three abreast on the starting grid. It has plenty of overtaking spots. The difficult parts of this track are the small hills and bumps in the mud-sections - watch your suspension and clutch. Keeping the car stable is your main task. 50% tarmac, 50% mud.


Car Park

Blackwood Car Park
BL4.jpg
Short: BL4
Length: N/A km / N/A miles

A big parking lot. A good location to create your own autocross track or learn parking.



Demo S1 S2 S3