What’s a good two lane 180 degree turn yo use for a track?

Once again another problem I have come up with where I can't find a good way to have a two lane 180 degree turn. I can't find anything on any of the racing websites out there. I could just try to free hand something and figure it out on my own. But I would like to see if there's better options to go with before I do that. The set up I have so far makes some of the cars have an advantage and get a massive run on cars out front which I don't think will make good competitive racing. If I can't figure anything out ill just have to shorten the track a bit and not have a two lane turn
this is the two wide turn I have so far
Discussion
This is what you need. Spoolheads. end of story lol.
- I can’t find that on the website or the Facebook. — The_real_midnight_smiler
- He isn't making that stuff anymore. He has two lane banked turns though. I have bought a couple. Has adapters for hot wheels track as well. — MainelyDiecastRacing
- That is a good looking 180 — alva1370
- yea, I didn't see those 180s on his site. — dr_dodge
- Dang, that's too bad. I love my corners. — JBlotner42
If you have access to a 3d printer there are sites you can download files and print them.some are single lanes so you have to get two.some are terrible in my opinion.
These are the ones I use,check out the video,it's only 20 seconds long and shows them.
youtube.com/shorts/SKUIs6jOz_Q?si=CxfvzLNbXxnxvf4J
Got them on cults3d or thingiverse,I think it was a 90 degree turn which I just got mirrored into a 180.
You can get them on easy etc but really expensive in my opinion
Spoolheads...*drops mic*