As much as I appreciate the credits, and while I indeed did the map, the map is a port of an Assetto Corsa track. Full credits goes to SIM TRAXX which did the original 3d scanning and made the Assetto Corsa track. It is VERY detailed and is beautiful. If you have Assetto Corsa, please check it out. That being said, it was a long process of removing, optimizing, baking and suffering to do this port. It is still way above the 7Mb limit, but it is quite optimized still. The original map has much more detailed textures. Thanks for playing the map tho, hope you enjoyed it, both as players and viewers!
I grew up in Colorado Springs and have driven up and down Pikes Peak Highway many times. It’s so weird to see a map where I know the turns ahead of time. It is an incredible drive. FUN FACT: The “house” that Wirtual pointed out is a brake check area on the way down, if your brakes are too hot they make you pull over and let them cool off. P.S. For those afraid of driving up, there is also a train that goes to the summit as well.
i want to drive it up so much. i love driving up the mountain in my city, but the mountain here is not even 1000 meters in the highest peak if i recall correctly. the road itself and the scenery seems captivating. if i am lucky with my next job, maybe
This could be a track creating revolution in Trackmania. I hope they can faithfully recreate iconic places like Mount Haruna (Mount Akina in Initial D), the racetracks in MF: Ghost, and others in Trackmania.
The interesting fact about Pikes Peak is that it's one of the cases where fully electric cars have a huge advantage and the current record is also held by one. The elevation means thinner air so combustion engines make less and less power the further up you go, which doesn't affect electric cars, and battery range is not an issue for a time attack scenario like it would be for circuit racing. And also, a lot of the track was not even paved in ye olde days. Imagine sending it in old shitboxes with no aero, on gravel roads.
If your afraid to push a car in real life then the absolute best thing you can do is autocross. Perfectly flat tarmac, usually a parking lot or old airport runway, just going through cones and you still get to get all of the fast memorization of a COTD qualifying runs while pushing yourself and whatever car your driving to it's absolute limits. some places are really cheap to enter and you can use any car you want. Some of the most fun I've ever had in my life
My buddy Scott had a cool old truck he raced Pikes Peak in, and unfortunately lost his brakes before a tight corner and flew the truck off the mountain IRL! Truck was completely destroyed but he walked away unharmed. The guys who actually make these runs are genuinely a little off.
Another fun thing to note about how hard it is, when you climb in altitude throughout the course, whatever downforce you have diminishes as the air pressure goes down, and you will lose grip with time, compound that with tires degradation when you race at an all out pace.
170 bpm is not due to stress. Loeb is a very experienced world champion rally driver and would not be experiencing that level of stress from a hill climb. 170 bpm is due to the sheer physicality and focus required to drive a race car at those speeds.
@@williaml-we3oz yes but also it’s not because he was thinking about his family or going off track. He’s 9x wrc champion, drove in wtcc, dakar, rallycross. These guys don’t think about dying while driving.
@@williaml-we3oz that is being pedantic. Wirtual was talking about the emotional stress, not physical stress. OP was just correcting that, because both are very different things, despite using the same word
An interesting fun fact abt Pikes Peak for people that don't know is that teams who build the cars for this event need to take oxygen deprivation for the engine into consideration. See, when the air is brought into the engine through the intake, it's compressed in the cylinders with some fuel and ignites, causing a lot of mini explosions (combustions) a lot of times per minute (the RPM of your cars is how many of these combustions there are.) Through a process, that's what powers your car. The higher you go in altitude, the less oxygen is in there air for your car to burn, making the car create less powerful combustions, making the car less powerful, making the car slower as you go higher. Extra fun fact: nitrous is nitrogen and oxygen. How it makes your car faster is by being pumped into your intake, cooling the air going in, making the air denser, (which means more oxygen), which means more explosion, which means more power. :) EXTRA extra fun fact: this is one of the reasons why electric cars are better on Pikes Peak than regular combustion engines. Since they don't use fuel and combustion, they don't slow in power as you go higher. They also have instant torque and power since they draw power from a battery, more powerful QUICKER than combustion engines, which especially comes into play when coming out of those tight hairpin corners. The only downside to electric cars is 1. a lower top speed, and 2. usually a lower max distance you can travel before needing to fuel up again. The thing about Pikes Peak is that top speed doesn't play into times very much because of all the corners and it's a set distance so fuel consumption doesn't matter. That combined ends up snowballing and gaining a lot of time overall. Pretty cool, no? (I'm not super knowledgeable on cars so if I messed something up: my bad, it wasn't on purpose lol)
One of the challenges is also the lack of oxygen, because the mountain has 4000m of elevation and in the pass you climb 1400m, as you get higher the oxygen decreases making it harder to breathe and subsequently stay focused and conscious during the run.
And since oxygen decrease, engines lose power. It is said that a 1000hp engine will do 600hp at the top (estimated 40% decrease). That's also why electric cars have been crushing the records lately. Firstly because they accelerate way faster, but also because they don't lose any power when losing oxygen
I’ve seen someone propose at 3:23 next to the flat-ish wall right after the turn! They had some biodegradable paint that they put on the wall and everything for the proposal!
Here's a thought, pick a couple maps Wirt hasn't done and that are hard to read, have someone go through them and make pace notes. Then have someone sit with him in voice and he gets one try per map and see how well he does.
This is the sort of stuff that brings back childhood memories of daydreaming a hypothetical game that would let you drive across any part of the world seamlessly in supercars. I feel like if the right people were willing we could see that exact game in a few years.
I remember not long ago watching a video of some guys taking a Model T up pikes peak. Was pretty cool. Had no idea it was a famous road. I started watching this and went like "this feels familiar..."
it's probably not that hard tbqh there are tools that can already do this and if you are proficient in modeling and modding in trackmania it would just be another project
It's surreal seeing a video where I know all the turns of the track ahead of time. I grew up in Colorado, and have driven up Pikes Peak on multiple occasions. It's genuinely a really fun stretch of road to drive - even just driving the speed limit.
As a Colorado Springs native that can see the mountain from my back deck and that has been to the summit by car and by cog, this video is very surreal. I remember the highlight of it being my dad buying my sister and I those wacky flavored lollipops at the gift shops that were so big they’d last us the the whole ride home.
It’s also worth mentioning Pikes peak is only recently paved all the way to the summit. They paved to the summit in 2011. Can’t imagine how terrifying it would be with the drops on the shoulder when it was a dirt road driving flat out.
That brings back good memories to my favorite track in "Collin Mc Rae: DiRT". Going up that mountain top with the views at end was a quite remarkable experience at that time.
I've driven this road irl (at a normal, non racing speed of course). I would highly recommend it to anybody who's in Colorado. Beautiful drive with an incredible view at the top.
Really love these offstream videos just as much as the steamed ones. I'm not sure why the vibe of them is so different but its great content and editing and everything every time
These google Maps graphics remind me a lot for the very first Colin Mc Rae Rally games on the original Playstation. I hope there will be more of these Maps in the future! Love the vid!
@6:30 Wrt why they had the road so long ago: there's a theory called external mountain road theory, which posits that it was used for getting stuff like humans and food up the mountain. Whether you're willing to believe that kind of thing is up to you.
This road was actually unpaved for most of its history - they gradually laid asphalt bit by bit between 2002 and 2011. So, a huge amount of this event made the hill climb with the same turns and dangerous pitfalls, but without full grip :)
maps with natural geometry are so much more interesting to watch than the prebuilt blocks. its the varied turns and small bumps in the road. i get that the prebuilt blocks are way easier to use and build with, but they really need some sort of deformation mechanic in the editor to add more variation and personality.
Up until about the mid 2000s, the Pikes Peak hillclimb was entirely dirt, so by the time you got to the already quick hillclimb cars of the 80s and 90s (still doing it all on dirt), I can't even begin to imagine how scary that would've been. Check out a video called "Climb Dance" from 1990, showing rally legend Ari Vatanen caning a Peugeot 405 T16 up the dirt Pikes Peak to see what I mean.
Fun fact in the "real life" version of this map the players also get a nerf towards the end of the track due to a lower oxygen level at the high altitudes.
as far as mountain roads in the US that scare me, this really seems pretty doable (not trying to race on it, that's the crazy part). but you should look up Old Priest Grade, in California. it's on the opposite side of a valley from New Priest Grade, which is the main route to get from the Bay Area to Yosemite National Park, and when you look out at it, it looks absolutely terrifying. the old route has about an average 17% grade (compared to the Pike's Peak route, at about a 7% grade).
"how am i still forgetting things" is a real problem for the IRL guys too... Plenty of people miscount a turn and yeet themselves into the trees every year because of oopsie...
I drove through the USA this year eastcoast to westcoast and this was one of my favourite parts of the drive! Such a beautiful area. Only then it was followed by 2 days of Nebraska and Iowa 😂😂
I remember watching the Nürburgring video It was actually the first of your videos and the first trackmania video I ever saw and now I watch your videos all the time
I love this maps in rally games :D When you watch videos of its history make sure you dont miss Ari Vatanens run from the 80s. Insane. 1handed driving while using your other hand as a sun visor :D
I have it in Blender but it is something else 💀 In Pikes Peak I could optimize it because there's nothing except 2-3 houses and the scenery. On Isle of Man you have road, scenery and all of the houses (and there are a lot scattered around the track)
Video and the map don’t do the sheer height of this justice, it’s so steep IRL that even driving it normally is wild. They have to check brake heat when going back down it to make sure your car will be alright
Can someone please make Initial D courses? …or even better, a whole campaign? Imagine world records with a AE86, Rx7, and STi skins 😂 or usable gutters on Mt. Akina 😆
Oh this looks so much like it was made with Bob's Track Builder (Steam), brilliant piece of software to take Google Maps data and make Tracks for Assetto Corsa
As much as I appreciate the credits, and while I indeed did the map, the map is a port of an Assetto Corsa track.
Full credits goes to SIM TRAXX which did the original 3d scanning and made the Assetto Corsa track. It is VERY detailed and is beautiful. If you have Assetto Corsa, please check it out.
That being said, it was a long process of removing, optimizing, baking and suffering to do this port. It is still way above the 7Mb limit, but it is quite optimized still. The original map has much more detailed textures.
Thanks for playing the map tho, hope you enjoyed it, both as players and viewers!
thank you for doing this!
hey you still brought a legendary course to TM! Excellent work man, im gonna check both versions of the track out this weekend!
Very cool! I can't wait to play it myself
Thanks for the port! It's a sick map!
Can you do this with the Nurburgring?? Maybe other tracks to like Bathurst etc
I grew up in Colorado Springs and have driven up and down Pikes Peak Highway many times. It’s so weird to see a map where I know the turns ahead of time. It is an incredible drive. FUN FACT: The “house” that Wirtual pointed out is a brake check area on the way down, if your brakes are too hot they make you pull over and let them cool off. P.S. For those afraid of driving up, there is also a train that goes to the summit as well.
Also, it just so happens there's a gift shop there for you to wait in while your brakes cool down.
I love narrow gauge railroads in the Rockies and everywhere else, so many random great strories
@Herringbone0920 Fellow Hyce viewer?
i want to drive it up so much. i love driving up the mountain in my city, but the mountain here is not even 1000 meters in the highest peak if i recall correctly.
the road itself and the scenery seems captivating.
if i am lucky with my next job, maybe
This could be a track creating revolution in Trackmania.
I hope they can faithfully recreate iconic places like Mount Haruna (Mount Akina in Initial D), the racetracks in MF: Ghost, and others in Trackmania.
dude Akina would go so hard
Could you do a reaction to ken block drifting up this?
For real! I’d love for the InitialD and MF Ghost tracks to be made, I’d give it a go, but I am very bad at track creating
The interesting fact about Pikes Peak is that it's one of the cases where fully electric cars have a huge advantage and the current record is also held by one. The elevation means thinner air so combustion engines make less and less power the further up you go, which doesn't affect electric cars, and battery range is not an issue for a time attack scenario like it would be for circuit racing.
And also, a lot of the track was not even paved in ye olde days. Imagine sending it in old shitboxes with no aero, on gravel roads.
If your afraid to push a car in real life then the absolute best thing you can do is autocross. Perfectly flat tarmac, usually a parking lot or old airport runway, just going through cones and you still get to get all of the fast memorization of a COTD qualifying runs while pushing yourself and whatever car your driving to it's absolute limits. some places are really cheap to enter and you can use any car you want. Some of the most fun I've ever had in my life
Ha, ha, autocross in Europe is a totally different thing. Search for "FIA European Autocross Championship" to find out.
My buddy Scott had a cool old truck he raced Pikes Peak in, and unfortunately lost his brakes before a tight corner and flew the truck off the mountain IRL! Truck was completely destroyed but he walked away unharmed. The guys who actually make these runs are genuinely a little off.
Must have had really strong roll cage and other safety measures. As one should expect in a crazy race like that.
COLORADO MENTIONED RAHHH
11:11 Me and the editor are sharing a brain cell 😂
From the Screen 📺 To the Ring 🥊 To the Pen 🖊 To the King 👑
23:01 "To the peak of the valley" 🗣
😂
Another fun thing to note about how hard it is, when you climb in altitude throughout the course, whatever downforce you have diminishes as the air pressure goes down, and you will lose grip with time, compound that with tires degradation when you race at an all out pace.
170 bpm is not due to stress. Loeb is a very experienced world champion rally driver and would not be experiencing that level of stress from a hill climb.
170 bpm is due to the sheer physicality and focus required to drive a race car at those speeds.
so... one might say it stresses the body? due to sheer physicality and focus?
stress doesnt have to be emotional
@@williaml-we3oz yes but also it’s not because he was thinking about his family or going off track.
He’s 9x wrc champion, drove in wtcc, dakar, rallycross. These guys don’t think about dying while driving.
@@williaml-we3oz that is being pedantic. Wirtual was talking about the emotional stress, not physical stress. OP was just correcting that, because both are very different things, despite using the same word
@@williaml-we3oz me when i ignore the point completely
An interesting fun fact abt Pikes Peak for people that don't know is that teams who build the cars for this event need to take oxygen deprivation for the engine into consideration.
See, when the air is brought into the engine through the intake, it's compressed in the cylinders with some fuel and ignites, causing a lot of mini explosions (combustions) a lot of times per minute (the RPM of your cars is how many of these combustions there are.) Through a process, that's what powers your car. The higher you go in altitude, the less oxygen is in there air for your car to burn, making the car create less powerful combustions, making the car less powerful, making the car slower as you go higher.
Extra fun fact: nitrous is nitrogen and oxygen. How it makes your car faster is by being pumped into your intake, cooling the air going in, making the air denser, (which means more oxygen), which means more explosion, which means more power. :)
EXTRA extra fun fact: this is one of the reasons why electric cars are better on Pikes Peak than regular combustion engines. Since they don't use fuel and combustion, they don't slow in power as you go higher. They also have instant torque and power since they draw power from a battery, more powerful QUICKER than combustion engines, which especially comes into play when coming out of those tight hairpin corners. The only downside to electric cars is 1. a lower top speed, and 2. usually a lower max distance you can travel before needing to fuel up again. The thing about Pikes Peak is that top speed doesn't play into times very much because of all the corners and it's a set distance so fuel consumption doesn't matter. That combined ends up snowballing and gaining a lot of time overall. Pretty cool, no?
(I'm not super knowledgeable on cars so if I messed something up: my bad, it wasn't on purpose lol)
Greetings from Colorado Springs! Really cool to see my towns mountain on your channel, I love driving this route in the summer on my motorcycle.
That’s cool
Hello also from Colorado Springs!
Hello from CS as well
COS gang rise up
springs gang
One of the challenges is also the lack of oxygen, because the mountain has 4000m of elevation and in the pass you climb 1400m, as you get higher the oxygen decreases making it harder to breathe and subsequently stay focused and conscious during the run.
And since oxygen decrease, engines lose power. It is said that a 1000hp engine will do 600hp at the top (estimated 40% decrease).
That's also why electric cars have been crushing the records lately. Firstly because they accelerate way faster, but also because they don't lose any power when losing oxygen
Lower downforce also for lower density air
I’ve seen someone propose at 3:23 next to the flat-ish wall right after the turn! They had some biodegradable paint that they put on the wall and everything for the proposal!
Ben from the TH-cam channel Gears & Gasoline also proposed on Pike's Peak.
Here's a thought, pick a couple maps Wirt hasn't done and that are hard to read, have someone go through them and make pace notes. Then have someone sit with him in voice and he gets one try per map and see how well he does.
This is the sort of stuff that brings back childhood memories of daydreaming a hypothetical game that would let you drive across any part of the world seamlessly in supercars.
I feel like if the right people were willing we could see that exact game in a few years.
I remember not long ago watching a video of some guys taking a Model T up pikes peak. Was pretty cool. Had no idea it was a famous road.
I started watching this and went like "this feels familiar..."
I was here when the original title was "𓎢𓅱𓆯𓅂𓂋𓇋𓈖𓎼 𓏏𓉔𓅂 𓈎𓉔𓅲𓆑𓅲 𓊪𓇌𓂋𓄿𓅓𓇋𓂧 𓇋𓈖 𓅓𓄿𓇌𓅱𓈖𓄿𓇋𓋴𓅂"
does that say mayonnaise in heiroglyphs
for the curious: "Covering the kufu pyramid in mayonnaise"
7:58 Damn, when that Drift City OST came in, a wave of ijji nostalgia washed over me. Thank you for that, Bass. ❤
Man covered in mayo slides up mountain
If you haven't already go watch the Pikes Peak run of Walter Röhrl. Back in the time the whole track was gravel and no tarmac. Legendary
1987 is the year
The Ari Vatanen run is nice too, he won in 1988 :)
The Trackmania community is absolutely insane, poring goggle maps scenery into the game is nuts
it's probably not that hard tbqh
there are tools that can already do this and if you are proficient in modeling and modding in trackmania it would just be another project
It's surreal seeing a video where I know all the turns of the track ahead of time. I grew up in Colorado, and have driven up Pikes Peak on multiple occasions. It's genuinely a really fun stretch of road to drive - even just driving the speed limit.
As a Colorado Springs native that can see the mountain from my back deck and that has been to the summit by car and by cog, this video is very surreal. I remember the highlight of it being my dad buying my sister and I those wacky flavored lollipops at the gift shops that were so big they’d last us the the whole ride home.
It’s also worth mentioning Pikes peak is only recently paved all the way to the summit. They paved to the summit in 2011. Can’t imagine how terrifying it would be with the drops on the shoulder when it was a dirt road driving flat out.
just in time for bed, now only if there was calming sliding in mayo noises
Ovulate rn
@ ?
@@kennyoffhenny I will.
@@Beatrify sorry nvm
at 11:44 editor gets fired
"in real life its a no reset run" spoken like a true gamer
I was gonna ask what music 8:00 is because it gives me drift city vibes
Turns out IT IS!
Wirtual starts talking at 0:00
8:02 PASTA HOUSE
Thia map is a mod for Assetto Corsa. It was just ported/changed slightly for TrackMania.
2:36 Wirtual flies off of Pikes, never to be seen again.
It’s insane how quickly he can learn maps honestly.
Would love to see him push for wr on this tho
That brings back good memories to my favorite track in "Collin Mc Rae: DiRT". Going up that mountain top with the views at end was a quite remarkable experience at that time.
I've driven this road irl (at a normal, non racing speed of course). I would highly recommend it to anybody who's in Colorado. Beautiful drive with an incredible view at the top.
I was .3%percent viewer for you this year, you were my number one content creator i watched, much live wirtual, thanks for the content
colorado springs resident here! really glad to see pikes peak in trackmania, its a stunning drive and 100% worth it if you get the chance!
Really love these offstream videos just as much as the steamed ones. I'm not sure why the vibe of them is so different but its great content and editing and everything every time
These google Maps graphics remind me a lot for the very first Colin Mc Rae Rally games on the original Playstation. I hope there will be more of these Maps in the future! Love the vid!
0:06 RIP Ken Block KB43ver
Woah I live there! Awesome to see my favorite streamer climbing my local landmark!
@6:30 Wrt why they had the road so long ago: there's a theory called external mountain road theory, which posits that it was used for getting stuff like humans and food up the mountain. Whether you're willing to believe that kind of thing is up to you.
This road was actually unpaved for most of its history - they gradually laid asphalt bit by bit between 2002 and 2011. So, a huge amount of this event made the hill climb with the same turns and dangerous pitfalls, but without full grip :)
maps with natural geometry are so much more interesting to watch than the prebuilt blocks. its the varied turns and small bumps in the road. i get that the prebuilt blocks are way easier to use and build with, but they really need some sort of deformation mechanic in the editor to add more variation and personality.
I think it'd be a fun video/stream segment for wirtual to talk over an irl run of this after learning the route
Watching you driving this brings flashbacks from Scrapie runs... And he cooked so hard this one... GL getting this, I hope you will get WR
How on Earth does this keep happening??? Third video in two days by a great creator I have spotted in less than 10 minutes. This is so hype
Up until about the mid 2000s, the Pikes Peak hillclimb was entirely dirt, so by the time you got to the already quick hillclimb cars of the 80s and 90s (still doing it all on dirt), I can't even begin to imagine how scary that would've been. Check out a video called "Climb Dance" from 1990, showing rally legend Ari Vatanen caning a Peugeot 405 T16 up the dirt Pikes Peak to see what I mean.
"When in doubt, steer towards the mountain" -Unknown driver
Fun fact in the "real life" version of this map the players also get a nerf towards the end of the track due to a lower oxygen level at the high altitudes.
as far as mountain roads in the US that scare me, this really seems pretty doable (not trying to race on it, that's the crazy part). but you should look up Old Priest Grade, in California. it's on the opposite side of a valley from New Priest Grade, which is the main route to get from the Bay Area to Yosemite National Park, and when you look out at it, it looks absolutely terrifying. the old route has about an average 17% grade (compared to the Pike's Peak route, at about a 7% grade).
"how am i still forgetting things" is a real problem for the IRL guys too... Plenty of people miscount a turn and yeet themselves into the trees every year because of oopsie...
8:05 yoooo i Remember this BGM from Drift City.. Nice one!!!!
4:27 sat right here last race in “Devil’s Playground”
I spent the first 17 years of my life in Colorado springs. This is dope as hell
I drove through the USA this year eastcoast to westcoast and this was one of my favourite parts of the drive! Such a beautiful area. Only then it was followed by 2 days of Nebraska and Iowa 😂😂
Beat the real life world record by over a minute on the first try, really goes to show how OP the trackmania stadium car is lol
I remember watching the Nürburgring video
It was actually the first of your videos and the first trackmania video I ever saw and now I watch your videos all the time
now I want to see this track but a) no checkpoints and b) you go down
Driving up Pike's Peak SLOWLY is terrifying, I can't imagine trying to fast, pure insanity
This is SICK! Pikes Peak is so legendary in the racing world. Would love to see you do a hunt on it!
This is more like a rally track than a race track. Having pacenotes would help a lot especially with those hairpins.
would love to see you hunt this! Watched scrapie play it and it was a blast
Nice video bass ❤️ i liked the musik when he was grinding. I hope to see Wirt challange the wr :D looks like a fun map ^^
Can confirm this is horrifying to drive even when you’re just trying to get up the mountain.
crazy to see just found this guy 2 weeks ago and now he is doing a track of a place i live 10 min drive from
I love this maps in rally games :D When you watch videos of its history make sure you dont miss Ari Vatanens run from the 80s. Insane. 1handed driving while using your other hand as a sun visor :D
This was an impressive video! I really would love to see more!
An isle of man track would be awesome too
I have it in Blender but it is something else 💀 In Pikes Peak I could optimize it because there's nothing except 2-3 houses and the scenery.
On Isle of Man you have road, scenery and all of the houses (and there are a lot scattered around the track)
Pikes peak is wild, I got to see tons of skid marks in such sketchy locations. Highly recommend driving up it.
the really crazy thing is that it was a gravel road all the way until around 2010 I think they put on the tarmack.
Are the checkpoints there IRL or can you shortcut to the top with an uberbug?
Never would’ve thought I would see my home state on wirtuals channel, made my day
I used to go up there in the train all the time when I was a kid. My dad used to run the pikes peak ascent run
Yes. More of that. Also liked the small info bits at the start. Maybe some more int the next video about it?
Video and the map don’t do the sheer height of this justice, it’s so steep IRL that even driving it normally is wild. They have to check brake heat when going back down it to make sure your car will be alright
Can someone please make Initial D courses? …or even better, a whole campaign? Imagine world records with a AE86, Rx7, and STi skins 😂 or usable gutters on Mt. Akina 😆
I live right by pikes and this was super cool to see! would love to see you hunt the time.
the race is even crazier cause i think the road was only fully paved like a decade or so ago, it used to be gravel
Been to Pikes Peak. What a place. A bit surreal seeing it in Trackmania.
More of these, mappers!
These real life tracks in TM are such a nieche market that would be great to tap into
I have drove up pikes peak when on vacation in Colorado and I could not imagine someone driving a race car up there!
oh shit I drove up pikes peak earlier this year, driving it normally was scary enough I can't imagine trying to race up it that sounds horrifying
seeing videos like this makes me want to start playing trackmania (or other racing games) and then I remember I suck at them
For those unaware;
the Peugeot is already modeled in game.
Just search 3d models under club skins. (Rip console players)
Wow, we’re in the remake era… I know I’ll see this comment in the future.
This is so cool. I live in Colorado. I've driven this road. If I was any good at Trackmania I'd be hunting this record so hard haha
The scale is insane, I kind of wish there was a Manx TT style track too.
0:07 RIP Legend
Perfect, just was looking for something before bed time and this popped up!
I live in Colorado and used to drive this road all the time!! It's beautiful!!
Last time I was this early I got kicked out and blocked.
"life is a no reset run" - Wirtual 2024
Oh this looks so much like it was made with Bob's Track Builder (Steam), brilliant piece of software to take Google Maps data and make Tracks for Assetto Corsa
love seeing real life tracks in trackmsnia
This is really nice, even if I saw scrappie driving it also. I would love to see you play need for speed maps in trackmania also.
The road used to be half road half gravel back in the day, and they still raced there
the fact that this is put on yt when all americans are asleep. im american in cali and its11am rn xd