

If something doesn't comply with the above rules, please report it. Comments that are just "looks like X" will be removed. If you see a similarity, expand upon why you think they're similar, and why that similarity is important. taken into account the circuits will drive and race completely differently. Comments like "This looks like/reminds me of X Circuit/gives me X vibes" aren't useful or constructive, and most of the time any superficial similarity in top-down layout is meaningless - with elevation, length, width, camber etc. Don't make "this looks like X circuit" comments.Unofficial Competition Guidelines: If your competition idea is too big for an RTD Challenge, setting up your own competition is allowed, with restrictions.Low-effort jokes, low-effort memes, and bandwagoning will be removed.

Memes and bandwagoning: /r/RTD is not a meme sub.Redesign Guidelines: Redesigns of existing race tracks must also follow the redesign guidelines or be removed.Design Guidelines: Posts that do not follow the design guidelines will be removed.Posted designs must be your own work (with some exceptions) Nobody's saying you have to like what you see (art is subjective!), but if you don't like a post, try to understand what OP's going for, and assist them. Very few spambots post here - there's always another human person on the other side of the screen. Thank you to /u/SirDunny, /u/melvynlennard, /u/hiddendatsun and /u/tirinkoor for flair! The RTD Wiki is a great place to start if you're looking for information about the sub or racetrack design resources. Have fun, and please submit! Don't be shy! Let's see those designs! Be original in your designs, and remember, have fun!

Here you can submit racetrack designs that you have doodled, drawn out, made on the computer, etc. REMEMBER TO FLAIR YOUR POSTS! NEWS & ONGOING: The Best of 2021 is underway! INFO:
