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Of course, this is just a maglocked zero-G track like Port Ares from the Outer Reaches DLC. If the new 2280 mode does not work on this, it will have similar issues on several official tracks, and that means it is the BNG dev team's responsibility to fix.
Layout-wise, it's short and easy-- probably the easiest Enai run thus far. Doesn't need too much effort to master. If anything, it's got some Outer Reaches DLC vibes to it; kinda a hybrid of Kuiper Overturn and Caldera, to an extent.