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As for the environment, the track has the perfect mix of the original Zeepkist feel and modern minimalism. The colors are pleasing and track can easily be distinguished from the immediate surroundings
All this combined with the fast speeds and precise sweeping turns makes the track feel more in-depth and immersive than anything I've seen before, and it's an absolute blast to try and gain even the slightest advantage compared to others. I dearly hope many others will follow the path this track has pioneered
Overall, MarTest's approach to track design set a new standard in the industry, inspiring other builders to incorporate similar elements into their tracks. The impact of MarTest's contribution to Zeepkist can still be seen in tracks today.