Nationalistic Full Speed

Full Speed was developed in the mid 2000s as an offshoot of LoL. Due to the lack of communication between different TrackMania communities, the style began to evolve distinct characteristics in different parts of the world, particularly Europe. These styles were often affected by the community that made them, as they would have characteristics inspired by how that community felt about how to play TrackMania.

German Full Speed
German Full Speed is very controlled and skill-based, with German mappers making an effort to prevent unfairness in the tracks, such as blind transitions or sections that would cause landing bugs. German players often appreciate pure skill and oppose luck-based tracks and strategies, meaning that their creators often take care to prevent any shortcuts on the tracks.

This is one of the most popular nationalistic variations of Full Speed, owing to both the popularity of TrackMania in Germany and its friendliness to newcomers; it has become increasingly popular amongst American players, for example. German Full Speed features prominently in the Professional Mode, owing to it being made due to demands from the wider German community.

French Full Speed
French Full Speed, sometimes referred to as spunch, started to emerge with the release of TrackMania Nations Forever. This type of full speed is known for being particularly fast, as the car's speed is often maxed out. These tracks also make heavy use of the coloured boosters due to the luck factors they add in.

French Full Speed record hunting is dominated by the team Brain, owing to their knowledge of how to get 3000% boosts from colour boosters.