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New to PolyTrack? Start here! This carefully curated collection teaches fundamental skills gradually. Build confidence at your own pace and discover why millions love PolyTrack.
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Kacky tracks represent the pinnacle of PolyTrack difficulty—brutally precise maps inspired by the legendary Trackmania Kacky series. These courses eliminate luck and forgiveness, demanding frame-perfect inputs and absolute mastery. One mistake means restart. No shortcuts, no mercy. This is where legends are made.
Push for world records with tracks built for competitive speedrunning. These RTA-optimized maps feature clean racing lines, consistent checkpoints, and verified routes—perfect for chasing PBs and crushing leaderboards.
Experience PolyTrack in a whole new way with RPG-inspired tracks that blend racing with adventure. These unique courses tell stories and create experiences beyond simple racing.
Perfect your drifting technique with tracks designed specifically for sliding. These maps feature wide curves, drift zones, and flow-optimized layouts.
Welcome to PolyTrack! This carefully curated collection of 45+ beginner tracks is your perfect starting point. Each track is designed to teach fundamental skills gradually—from basic acceleration and braking to jumping, drifting, and momentum management. No frustration, no impossible sections, just pure fun while you learn. Build confidence at your own pace and discover why millions love PolyTrack. Everyone starts here, and every expert was once a beginner!
Progressive Difficulty that grows with your skills
Tutorial Elements teaching one concept at a time
Forgiving Layouts with room for mistakes
Clear Visual Cues showing the correct path
No Frustration Zones designed for learning, not failing
Skill Building focus on fundamentals mastery
Repeat tracks until they feel natural—mastery builds confidence
Study the track layout before racing to plan your approach
Don't compare yourself to others—focus on personal improvement
Use restart liberally—it's practice, not failure
Master each track's lesson before moving to the next
Ask the community for help—we were all beginners once
Celebrate small victories—completing a track IS an achievement
Take your time—rushing leads to bad habits