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The TAS for SnowA1 follows the same general strategies used in the real-time world record. Rather than introducing new techniques, it demonstrates a more precise and consistent execution of the established route. | The TAS for SnowA1 follows the same general strategies used in the real-time world record. Rather than introducing new techniques, it demonstrates a more precise and consistent execution of the established route. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:59, 25 January 2026
| SnowA1 | |
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| Game | TrackMania United Forever |
| Author(s) | Nadeo |
| World record | 00:17.470 by Hbil |
| Author medal | 00:17.970 |
| Gold medal | 00:18.890 |
| Silver medal | 00:21.540 |
| Bronze medal | 00:26.580 |
| Uploaded | 2008-04-16 23:18:55 UTC |
| Last updated | 2008-04-18 23:18:55 UTC |
| Activity | 2026-01-12 10:23:22 UTC |
| Awards / Comments | 3 / 3 |
| Link | TrackMania Exchange |
SnowA1 is a track in TrackMania United Forever, set in the Snow environment. The layout consists of a left-hand turn, a right-hand turn, a downhill slope, an uphill slope, another right-hand turn, and a final drop-down. Despite its simple structure, SnowA1 is widely regarded as a precision track due to the demanding nature of Snow car handling.
World Record History[edit]
Like many less complex tracks in the White Series, SnowA1’s world record history is relatively uneventful. Progress over time has come almost entirely from incremental improvements, with records being lowered by hundredths of a second rather than through major strategic discoveries.
The current world record is held by Hbil, who achieved a time of 17.47 on 2 November 2025. As of 24 January 2026, this is the first untied SnowA1 world record since Nersons set a time of 17.48 in 2023.
List of World Records[edit]
17.47 (Current WR) by Hbil (2025-11-02)
Strategies[edit]
Final Drop-Down[edit]
In the final drop-down, players employ one of two main approaches. Some drivers aim to land on a small snow drift on the right-hand side, using it as a miniature ramp to control the landing. Others opt to perform a suspension trick to avoid the Snow car’s landing bug and retain speed. Both strategies are viable, with the choice often coming down to player preference and consistency.
Tool-Assisted Speedruns[edit]
The TAS for SnowA1 follows the same general strategies used in the real-time world record. Rather than introducing new techniques, it demonstrates a more precise and consistent execution of the established route.
