Study accurate circuit layouts with corner names, sector markers, and DRS zones before you arrive at the track.
A track map is one of the most valuable tools a performance driver can use. By studying the layout before your session, you train your brain to anticipate corners, braking points, and acceleration zones — reducing the cognitive load when you're behind the wheel and allowing you to focus entirely on driving technique.
Polygon Track provides hand-crafted circuit maps covering road courses across North America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Middle East. Each map shows turn numbers, corner names, pit entry and exit points, run-off areas, and key reference markers used by professional drivers.
The most effective approach is to study the map at home, then annotate it with your own notes after each session on track. Note where you're losing time, where the car feels unstable, and which corners require extra attention. Over time, this creates a personal data archive that accelerates improvement.
How to Use Track Maps Effectively
A track map is one of the most valuable tools a performance driver can use. By studying the layout before your session, ...
3,000+ pre-loaded circuit maps from tracks worldwide
Sector markings, corner names, and pit lane reference points
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