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This isn't my first track. :/ This is the first one I've made in a while, though.
As kiprobin points out, this is a track from the old World Race game (actually a combination of two tracks) which I recreated mostly from memory, including the huge jump. While the layout of the tracks is mostly the same, I did take a few liberties in combining both into a start-to-finish course rather than a closed circuit as they were in the original game. But while this is more of an approximation than a perfect replication, I did have a blueprint I was following very closely.
However, I know how much of a pain huge jumps in this game can be, so I went back and added some particle rings to hopefully make it easier to gauge the distance of the jump, and to see where you're meant to go, I hope this helps.
Thanks again for both of your insights!
If this was you're first you did a pretty good job