The Racing Circuit is, hence its name, a racing circuit that was added to Jailbreak as part of the 3 Billion Visits Update.
Overview
It consists of both road and off-road sections, making driving skill and a good all-around vehicle essential to performing better. It is quite practical as well, as many parts of the circuit connect areas that were difficult to cross before (i.e., desert-side road to City Police Station road), allowing for shortcuts.
Route
The circuit starts by Gas Station, marked by the white and black flags on the road. Here, line up and head down the road in the direction of Mini Train Station, where you'll see some red flags. Continue down this road past the Prison, and head into the tunnel near it. As you continue down this road, you'll need to slow down a bit near Train Station, as from here, you'll see a set of red flags on a trail leading up to the road that leads to the entrance of the Secret Agent Base. As you head through another tunnel, there will be another set of flags, marking a dirt trail leading down to the road that heads to the Bounty Bay Airport. Take this trail down and drive across the Bounty Bridge, and you'll see the next set of red flags leading onto a trail onto a mountain trail on the left of the road near the Airport. Drive up the trail, and once you reach the fork, take a right, as another set of flags mark that side. The trail will then loop around and you'll be heading back down towards the Airport. From here, head the opposite direction of the suspension bridge, head past the former spawn of the Stallion, and turn left at the intersection before the now moved Fire Station, which will lead you back to the Gas Station.
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New Circuit/HD
Old Circuit/Pre-HD
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Trivia
- This was the first racing circuit added to Jailbreak.
- The Racing Circuit was created with the intention that players compare lap times or race their friends.
- The dirt trails were added to make certain areas more easily accessible.
- The starting area near the Airport did exist prior to the 3 Billion Visits Update. Compared to the current trail, the old one was much narrower, harder to traverse, and shorter, ending at a dead-end where the tunnel is today.