: Players compete for Bronze, Silver, and Gold. The highest honor is the Track Master medal, which replaces the traditional "Author Medal". Unique Modes :

: A comprehensive list of the exact times required to earn TrackMaster medals on all 200 campaign tracks is available via riolu!'s Guide on Steam.

: A separate, different game titled "TrackMania Turbo" was also released in 2010 for the Nintendo DS.

: For the "Speed Demon" achievement (hitting 500 km/h 100 times), players often use the track builder to create a simple straight line. Technical & Legacy Information

The entry on Codex Gamicus describes a high-speed arcade racer released in 2016 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One. It is known for its intense difficulty and features 200 tracks across four distinct environments. Core Gameplay Mechanics

: The game includes Canyon Grand Drift, Valley Down & Dirty, International Stadium, and Lagoon Rollercoaster.

: The 2016 version received a free update for PlayStation VR, Oculus Rift, and HTC Vive.

: Expert advice from the Steam Community suggests aiming for Gold in White/Green series, but settling for Silver in Blue/Red series until your skills improve, as these levels have a significant difficulty spike.