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With the two trailers PD has shown us so far, we can confirm that the spanish town of Ronda will be in the game wether as a course-maker location or a photomode location. Today, with the E3 trailer and the pictures released by PD, we got further evidence of Ronda in GT6 (Credits to Johnnypenso for identifying the pictures above) and PD has also confirmed a photomode location, the Gemasolar solar powered plant, which is located quite close to Ronda, in Andalucia.
All this got me thinking. Why Ronda? I'm sure it's a fantastic location, pintoresque enough for photomode and course-maker, but why specifically Ronda? Well, the same reason why Ahrweiler and San Galgano were featured in GT5: Because a site of automotive relevance is nearby. Ahrweiler, pretty as it is, was featured because it's located near the Nürburgring. San Galgano is there because PD spent some time in Tuscany so we could have it as a course-maker location and a Tuscany rally track. What's nearby Ronda that matters to us gearheads?
Well...
The Ascari Race Resort. A multi-million dolar complex that has it's own racetrack and a "high-security garage" for the members of the Ascari Club to store their precious and expensive sets of wheels. Accordint to Ascari's website, Ronda is 7 just seven minutes away from the Resort.
I then googled the terms "GT6" and "Ronda" and found an onslaught of articles which confirm the Ascari Race Resort Race track. Furthermore, they claim that Ascari is asking PD that the game release event should take place in Ronda.
This specific website says:
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So, , I guess we can definitely confirm the Ascari Race Resort in GT6 as well as a Ronda town photomode location and course-maker location, in addition to the already confirmed Gemasolar photomode location. Furthermore, it's apparently in the cards that the game will be revealed in this town. Feel free to discuss my sources and let's cherish this great addition to the GT world!
With the two trailers PD has shown us so far, we can confirm that the spanish town of Ronda will be in the game wether as a course-maker location or a photomode location. Today, with the E3 trailer and the pictures released by PD, we got further evidence of Ronda in GT6 (Credits to Johnnypenso for identifying the pictures above) and PD has also confirmed a photomode location, the Gemasolar solar powered plant, which is located quite close to Ronda, in Andalucia.
All this got me thinking. Why Ronda? I'm sure it's a fantastic location, pintoresque enough for photomode and course-maker, but why specifically Ronda? Well, the same reason why Ahrweiler and San Galgano were featured in GT5: Because a site of automotive relevance is nearby. Ahrweiler, pretty as it is, was featured because it's located near the Nürburgring. San Galgano is there because PD spent some time in Tuscany so we could have it as a course-maker location and a Tuscany rally track. What's nearby Ronda that matters to us gearheads?
Well...
The Ascari Race Resort. A multi-million dolar complex that has it's own racetrack and a "high-security garage" for the members of the Ascari Club to store their precious and expensive sets of wheels. Accordint to Ascari's website, Ronda is 7 just seven minutes away from the Resort.
I then googled the terms "GT6" and "Ronda" and found an onslaught of articles which confirm the Ascari Race Resort Race track. Furthermore, they claim that Ascari is asking PD that the game release event should take place in Ronda.
This specific website says:
Or, translated:CharryTV.comEl pasado verano un equipo de Sony compuesto por alrededor de medio centenar de personas de nacionalidad japonesa se desplazó hasta Ronda para tomar imágenes de la pista e instalaciones de Ascari y los principales monumentos de la ciudad, como el Puente Nuevo o la Plaza de Toros, que sobrevolaron en helicóptero y que hoy ya han podido contemplarse en el vídeo promocional que Playstation 3 ha hecho público a través de la plataforma Youtube. El juego incluye además una visita virtual a las instalaciones del circuito Ascari y, según ha dado a conocer la franquicia, la herramienta de diseño de circuitos mejorada ofrecerá paisajes increíbles que abarcarán, entre otros enclaves, la Serranía de Ronda.
This other website further confirms such information. It includes a video interview with a man named Melchor Durán, a spokesman for Ascari. A google search for his name lead me to a LinkedIn profile (here) that confirms he works as Director of Operations at the Ascari Race Resort. Here's a translation of the entire video but for now I'll translate this tidbit from the article:"Last summer a team from Sony made of at least fifty people of Japanese nationality travelled to Ronda in order to take images of the track and facilities at Ascari and the main monuments in the city, like the Puente Nuevo ("New Bridge") or the Plaza de Toros ("Bullfighting Arena"). They flew over the locations in a helicopter which could be seen today in the promotional video made public trough YouTube. The game also includes a virtual visit to the Ascari Circuit facilities and, according to the franchise, the improved track-maker tool will offer incredible landmarks that will include, among others, the Ronda mountain range."
Melchor Dúran"Tenemos mucho que ganar con nuestro entorno, pero el principal problema es la escasa capacidad hotelera de la ciudad, porque 400 periodistas de todo el mundo deberían pasar una semana entera aquí para la presentación. Estamos trabajando en ello, por lo que esperamos que GT6 se presente mundialmente en Ronda”, declaró a RONDA SEMANAL Melchor Durán, responsable de Ascari. Según descubrió además Durán la participación de Ronda en este proyecto se gestó el verano pasado, durante una visita a la ciudad de Kazunori Yamauchi, el legendario creador de Gran Turismo. Estuvo en las instalaciones del circuito rondeño y conoció la propia Ronda, y fue entonces cuando dejó firmado un contrato que se materializó este octubre pasado con una impresionante filmación en Ronda que, sólo en el circuito Ascari, tomó más de 86.000 fotografías: “Era un equipo de 38 japoneses, equipados con impresionante material técnico, que sobrevolaron el propio circuito y el entorno del Tajo de Ronda, y también otras zonas como el Cerro Tavizna o el Hacho de Montejaque, porque les gustó la zona. Con cámaras y un escáner impresionantes lograron las recreaciones que ya hemos visto en la promoción y que veremos después en el videojuego”, relató."
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"We have a lot to win with our environment, but the main problem is the low capacity of hotels in the city because 400 reporters from around the world would have to spend a whole week here for the reveal. We're working on it, because of this we are hoping that GT6 will be worldwide revealed in Ronda" Said Melchor Durán, Ascari representative, in interview with Ronda Weekly. According to Durán, the participation of Ronda in this project was decided took place last summer during a visit from Kazunori Yamauchi, the legendary creator of Gran Turismo. He visited the circuit (Ascari) and got to know Ronda itself, he then left a signed contract that materialized last summer with an impressive filming in Ronda that, in the circuit alone, took more than 86,000 pictures: "It was a team of 38 japanese, equipped with amazing technical material, that flew over the circuit and the surroundings of Ronda as well as other zones like Tavizna Mount, because they loved the zone. With impressive cammeras and scanners they achieved the recreations that we've already seen in the trailer and that we'll see in the videogame", he (Ascari Rep.) added.
So, , I guess we can definitely confirm the Ascari Race Resort in GT6 as well as a Ronda town photomode location and course-maker location, in addition to the already confirmed Gemasolar photomode location. Furthermore, it's apparently in the cards that the game will be revealed in this town. Feel free to discuss my sources and let's cherish this great addition to the GT world!
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