After a brief break, the series heads to Circuit de Prague in the Czech Republic. The track is the brainchild of the folks at Studio 10, creators of Forza Motorsports 7. It is a make-believe track that snakes through the streets of the Czech capitol.  

Here’s what Forza has to say about Circuit de Prague:

“Prague is an ever-evolving city of spectacular architecture and Old World charm. It is an iconic destination for world travelers where historic landmarks are everywhere. This fantastical track weaves its way through the streets of Prague, offering a tour of its stunning magnificence while presenting a range of turns and straights waiting to be mastered.

“When designing the tracks of Prague the goal was to build a circuit that would offer something true to the city’s spirit and remain an amazing driving experience. Prague is a track that can be appreciated for its sheer beauty, and the array of curves, chicanes, and straights it offers make it perfect for all forms of competition and cars of any speed potential. It’s also an artistic expression masked in the backdrop of a city that can fascinate at nearly every turn.”

Initially, I was not aware that the Circuit de Prague wasn’t a real track. I don’t think it’s as good as the other made up tracks in the game, but it’s okay. There are a couple of challenging turns that I’m still struggling with.

We’re well into the second half of the season. I’m hopeful that I can manage a few good finishes and not lose too many points in the upcoming races. I have an uphill climb to take over the points lead, but that’s the goal.

Let’s go racing in Prague.

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