PolyTrack Summer 6 – The Technical Speed Circuit
By the time you reach Summer 6 in PolyTrack, the game expects you to be more than just “good enough.” This map combines fast straights, complex turns, and tricky transitions — forcing racers to master both speed and control. It’s one of the most technical tracks in the Summer lineup.

First Impressions of Summer 6
Stretching to about 1.7 km, Summer 6 immediately feels tighter and more demanding than Summer 5. The layout challenges you with:
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Quick chicanes → Requiring precise steering.
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Double hairpins → Back-to-back tight corners that punish hesitation.
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Flowing straights → Giving you speed, but only if you line up exits properly.
This isn’t just about driving — it’s about rhythm and precision.
Why Summer 6 Is a True Challenge
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Technical layout → Forces mastery of advanced drifting.
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Little room for error → Walls and checkpoints leave no space for sloppy driving.
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Endurance factor → Longer laps test focus and consistency.
It’s a skill check map — if you can beat Summer 6 cleanly, you’re ready for competitive PolyTrack racing.
Ghost Times to Aim For
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Bronze: 02:15
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Silver: 01:55
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Gold: 01:40
Gold requires perfect chicane handling and momentum preservation — one mistake can cost you 5+ seconds.
Tips for Getting Faster
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Brake early before chicanes → Cutting too tight will throw you off line.
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Link drifts smoothly → Especially in the double hairpin section.
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Control throttle on exits → Full gas too early = lost traction.
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Stay consistent → Many racers lose time by overdriving instead of keeping clean laps.
Pro tip: Practice the chicane section separately until you can flow through it without oversteering.
What the Community Thinks
Racers describe Summer 6 as both frustrating and rewarding. It’s not the easiest map, but it feels incredible once you master its rhythm.
Community Rating: 4.4/5
Try It Yourself
If you want to test your technical skills, Summer 6 is the ultimate challenge. Clean drifts, perfect lines, and absolute focus are the keys to victory. Are you ready to prove your racing discipline?