The community constantly generates new, complex city layouts and simple, high-speed runs.

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Once your new tracks are successfully loaded, immediate organization prevents creative fatigue during the mixing process.

You might ask: Why go through the hassle of importing when local options exist? The answer lies in technology. Manufacturers in Germany, South Korea, and China have released "Gen-4" poly tracks that are not yet widely available in North American or European distribution centers.

If you prefer tight competition, the PolyTrack Speedrun Forums track the world records for community maps. Players routinely upload text documents containing the hardest, un-beaten, or leaked tracks for community testing. TiniTheBagel/polytrack-import-codes - GitHub

Once the code is validated, the new track will instantly appear in your custom tracks list. You can now select it and race. Troubleshooting Import Issues

Agree on clear shipping terms (e.g., FOB, CIF, or DDP) with your supplier so you know exactly who pays for freight, insurance, and local port fees.

Paste the code into a plain text editor (like Notepad or TextEdit) first to strip away any rich-text formatting, then copy it again from there. 💾 How to Export and Share Your Own Tracks

A text box will pop up asking for the track data. Click inside the text box and paste your copied code (Ctrl+V on Windows, Cmd+V on Mac). Once the text appears, click , Load , or OK . Step 6: Test and Play