The game also features a network option, which allows players to compete via a LAN or the Internet and upload their tracks to the community-driven website, TM-Exchange, and skins and 3D car models to TrackMania Carpark. Using the "car editor," players can create their own skins or modify the originals. TrackMania has three car styles, rally super minis (Renault), alpine 4x4s (Suzuki), and speed muscle cars (Ford Escort), each with numerous skins making a total of 87 skins. However, over time, less ghost cars will appear on the track, but you still have to avoid coming in last. If you can beat all three ghosts, you can remove two tracks. There are three ghost cars, and every time you finish before two of them do, you can eliminate one of the tracks, though choices are limited.
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Regular roads can be dragged to create straight sections and sharp 90 degree turns.
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TrackMania includes a series of pre-constructed tracks that players can race on to unlock "coopers," the in-game currency, which can be used to buy new building blocks for their track, which includes roads, checkpoints, bends, and ramps which automatically snap to a grid. It was released on 21 November 2003 in France and the United Kingdom and May 2004 in the rest of the world. The first game in the series is simply called TrackMania.