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10 Best EventLab Community Tracks In Forza Horizon 5

Forza Horizon 5s EventLab is a playground where creativity and racing passion collide. The community-made tracks are not just exceptional, they are unique, offering experiences that transcend the standard racing experience. 

From street circuits that twist through urban landscapes to drift zones that test your control, and off-road challenges that push your limits, there’s something for everyone. Whether you’re a technical track enthusiast or just want to have a blast with friends, EventLab offers a diverse range of options crafted by players for players.

Here are ten of the most thrilling community tracks created in EventLab that stand out for their design, playability, and atmosphere. Each of these tracks offers something unique. 

With the included share codes, you can easily jump in and experience the adrenaline rush that the Forza Horizon 5 EventLab scene continues to grow and impress. Whether you’re chasing fast lap times or refining your drifting skills, these tracks provide an exhilarating way to enjoy the game.

1. Arcadia Recension (Don Joewon Song)

Arcadia Recension Eventlab Track in Forza Horizon 5
Image: Playground Games

Arcadia Recension, the 2024 Golden Tank Awards winner, is one of the most popular community-made racetracks, with hundreds of hours invested in perfecting it. It has those big, sweeping turns where you can really keep your foot on the pedal, but then it throws in some technical turns when you start getting too confident.

The elevation changes are subtle, just enough up and down to throw off your timing if you’re not dialed in. The checkpoints are well-placed, so there are no sneaky shortcuts to take advantage of. 

Not to mention, the futuristic utopian aesthetic is visually pleasing without getting in the way of your racing. The only bummer? There’s no AI support, which means jumping into online lobbies is your best bet, and that usually turns into a solo grindfest.

Track Code: 138 553 385

2. Atlantica (Subie156)

Atlantica Eventlab Track in Forza Horizon 5
Image: Playground Games

Atlantica has a smooth coastal road vibe, combining long sweeping turns with heavy braking zones. This track really emphasizes the importance of throttle control and trail braking; if you’re not careful, you can quickly lose time.

Some corners may start to feel repetitive over time; however, it remains a fairly enjoyable track for both casual fun and competitive racing. The track layout is quite simplistic, and you will learn it quickly after a few laps. Atlantica is a fairly easy track to have fun on.

Track Code: 145 633 092

3. Cyber City 2.0 (Teewuz)

Cyber City  Eventlab Track in Forza Horizon 5
Image: Playground Games

Cyber City 2.0 is a tight, neon-lit street circuit featuring sharp hairpins, narrow roads, and challenging chicanes. You’ve gotta be careful on this one, as one wrong move can send you flying into a wall.

The placement of checkpoints is rigorous, which is understandable given the technical nature of the track. Racing on this track is more about precision than raw speed, hence a solid choice for time trials. It gives you the same tension that you feel on tracks like Monaco and Baku.

The track is visually appealing, with its best coming out at night. The only downside is that the tight, closed space makes it difficult to overtake others when playing with friends or online.

Track Code: 114 059 064

4. Flow Ring (Edelmaenn)

Flow Ring EventLab track in Forza Horizon 5
Image: Playground Games

Flow Ring is a track with its own unique rhythm. It’s one of those tracks where you can put on some music and put your foot down — great place to test out your fastest cars.

It’s a large looping circuit with beautiful curves that are a thrill to drive on. There are no sharp corners or technical turns to worry about, just pure speed and flow.

It’s a solid track if you just want to relax and enjoy the pace without worrying too much about following the racing line or getting good laptimes. Sure, it may not be the most strategic track out there, but it effectively delivers on its promise of smooth, satisfying laps.

Track Code: 106 000 167

5. Jam Session Miniracers (Joh Cee)

Jam Mini Session Forza Horizon 5 community track
Image: Playground Games

Jam Session Miniracers is another fun and straightforward racing track. It features wide turns, short straights, and, more importantly, a welcoming atmosphere that makes it ideal for beginners. The environment is essentially a large bedroom, and you are, from that perspective, a toy car.

As for the track itself, it is straightforward and not overly tactical, lacking challenging turns. Instead, it emphasizes clean driving and executing good corner exits. For a quick casual race with a friend? It’s perfect. For some serious competitive racing? Not so much.

Track Code: 141 596 081

6. Tokyo Highway + City (Snuly2022)

Tokyo Highway Eventlab Track in Forza Horizon 5
Image: Playground Games

This community-made track depicts a vast metropolitan highway system, featuring intertwining ramps, sharp lane merges, and wide expressways. 

If you like racing through traffic, it’s the perfect track for that. It’s endlessly fun to race with other cars as you weave through highway traffic. Sure, it’s difficult as a lot of high-speed sectors require precise brake timing and lane changes for a seamless ride.

The placement of checkpoints is carefully thought out, designed to guide drivers through the intricate maze-like layout and prevent shortcutting. Not to mention, the map features a day and night cycle, which not only adds to the aesthetic but can also sometimes increase the difficulty of the track.

In short, if you like weaving through traffic and speeding on highways, then this track is worth a shot.

Track Codes: Day – 183 238 638, Night – 393 799 103

7. Montana Blanco Rock Crawling 3.0 (Friedrich M8)

Forza Horizon 5 Off roading event lab track
Image: Playground Games

This track utilizes EventLab’s terrain manipulation feature to create a steep and technical rock-crawling course. 

You don’t get to put your foot to the pedal; instead, you have to be precise with your throttle control to navigate this rocky circuit. I’d also recommend spending time in the garage to tune your suspension to handle this type of track. 

While this specialized course is excellent for satisfying that off-roading itch, it lacks traditional competitive elements such as overtaking and drafting, making it a unique experience.

Track Code: 106 403 620

8. Edel Circuit (Community Favorite)

Edel circuit in Forza Horizon 5 Event Lab
Image: Playground Games

Edel Circuit features a layout that balances sweeping corners with short straights, making it a versatile course fit for almost any type of driving. However, if you really want to enjoy this track, consider taking out your Formula cars.

The track also has small elevation changes, which sounds like nothing, but can easily spin you off if you are not careful. I’d recommend spending time setting up your car properly before a hot lap.

Its clean design, combined with a good balance between flowing sections and braking zones, makes it ideal for both practice sessions and competitive racing.

Track Code: 106 403 620

9. Nordcity Downtown (Community Creator)

forza horizon 5
Image: Playground Games

Nordcity Downtown is a haven for drifting enthusiasts, featuring wide streets and large corners that are perfect for maintaining long drift chains. If you want to do drifting tandems with your friends, this is the track for that.

This track is drift-friendly through and through. The checkpoints are spread apart, and it gives you the liberty to experiment with different lines. The track is completely flat, allowing you to drift freely without worrying about elevation changes.

While it is not a traditional circuit, Nordcity Downtown excels in style-based driving, making it an ideal choice for those looking to improve or showcase their drifting skills. 

Track Codes: Day – 537 402 034, Night – 207 019 714

10. Driftopia X (Community Creator)

Driftopia track in FH5
Image: Playground Games

Driftopia X is a dedicated drift arena featuring multiple interconnected zones that focus on smooth, high-angle drifts and weight transfer control. There are a lot of banked turns and sharp hairpins that really force you to think about your entry and drift angles. It’s one of the harder drifting tracks, so I wouldn’t recommend it unless you are comfortable with drifting in Forza.

Checkpoints are mostly there to help you out rather than force you to follow a line. The track gives you a lot of flexibility in how you want to drift. 

The modern design of the track strikes a balance between technical drift sections and flowing areas, making it ideal for both competitive drift runs and casual practice. 

Due to its specialized design, Driftopia X is less suitable for traditional wheel-to-wheel racing.

Track Codes: Day – 155 209 080, Night – 319 389 960

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