GT5 Master Track List (NOT a wishlist)

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I know this is just pure speculation, but what if the 20 locations means real life racing facilities? The official GT site says:

gran-turismo.com
"Gran Turismo 5 features 20 racing locations with over 70 track variations, all beautifully recreated with more accuracy and precision than ever."
It's probably just to not make us confuse photo mode locations with drivable locations, but what if? :rolleyes:

The following list contains real life tracks we've had in previous GT games and tracks featured in the GT5 Prologue weather report. Guess what, the number is 21.
  • Suzuka
  • Fuji
  • Tsukuba
  • Twin Ring Motegi
  • Shanghai
  • Daytona
  • Indianapolis
  • Sears Point (Infineon Raceway)
  • Laguna Seca
  • Nürburgring
  • Hockenheim
  • Circuit de la Sarthe
  • Magny-Cours
  • Zolder
  • Spa-Francorchamps
  • Monza
  • Imola
  • Silverstone
  • Brands Hatch
  • Estoril
  • Jerez

Don't get your hopes up guys. This is just an idea of how it could possibly but not likely turn out to be.

EDIT: They have been working on this game for over 5 years after all.
 
Guys.I'm just thinking.Seems we have 5-6 more premium cars, because this is a amount of "/tuned" cars in GT5P.They are not new cars, but just early showcase of tunned cars.We count all Prologue cars as unique premiums - which is little wrong.
Maybe it's not much at all, but anyway it's very good!
 
Assuming all the GT5P Weather locations are included in the game, what does that mean for the chances of seeing more NASCAR tracks or WRC events? I'm thinking Daytona and Indy will probably be the only NASCAR ovals included at this point. Talladega and Charlotte would likely be the next most prestigious/well-known tracks on the NASCAR circuit, is GT5 spread to thin to see them in the game?
 
That wasn't Spa from the license tests in GT2. That downhill-uphill section went into a hairpin left turn. Spa never did that in any of it's layouts.
 
There were some license tests that played at Spa, that Eau Rouge i think...the downhill uphill section of it.

Besides the fact that would make no sense (why model a famous track and only use sections of it for tests)... you're wrong. That test you're talking of (there were 2; one Griffith and a GT-one) was a PD-created track, to help people understand how cars react during dips and cresting. It did bear a resemblance to Eau Rouge, though :)
 
Besides the fact that would make no sense (why model a famous track and only use sections of it for tests)... you're wrong. That test you're talking of (there were 2; one Griffith and a GT-one) was a PD-created track, to help people understand how cars react during dips and cresting. It did bear a resemblance to Eau Rouge, though :)

:rolleyes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMjg_dRrTFY

Wikipedia also mentioned in the Spa-Francorchamps page in the "List of games that had this track" or something like that, Gran Turismo 2 was also there. It mentioned it was in some license tests. For some reason that list section was removed. ???
Now if you still say no, then buy some glasses, if still no, then i can't help you. :nervous:
 
:rolleyes:


Wikipedia also mentioned in the Spa-Francorchamps page in the "List of games that had this track" or something like that, Gran Turismo 2 was also there. It mentioned it was in some license tests. For some reason that list section was removed. ???
Now if you still say no, then buy some glasses, if still no, then i can't help you. :nervous:

Fixed your link...

What do you mean though? If Spa is in GT5, you only want that short section of it? :confused:
 
:rolleyes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMjg_dRrTFY

Wikipedia also mentioned in the Spa-Francorchamps page in the "List of games that had this track" or something like that, Gran Turismo 2 was also there. It mentioned it was in some license tests. For some reason that list section was removed. ???
Now if you still say no, then buy some glasses, if still no, then i can't help you. :nervous:

Oh, well if Wikipedia says it, it MUST be true!

It was probably removed because that isn't Spa.
 
Fixed your link...

What do you mean though? If Spa is in GT5, you only want that short section of it? :confused:

No,what i mean is that Spa was in GT before, but not the whole thing.
Thats all i want to point out.

It was probably removed because that isn't Spa.
No, there was a list of GAMES that had Spa in it. GT2 was in it.
But that list of GAMES got removed.
 
Go compare videos of the real track with the GT2 section. It's not Spa. It was a test similar to Eau Rouge to show the effects of positive and negative g's during cornering.

If you seriously think that was Spa in GT2, it's not me who needs glasses.
 
Go compare videos of the real track with the GT2 section. It's not Spa. It was a test similar to Eau Rouge to show the effects of positive and negative g's during cornering.

If you seriously think that was Spa in GT2, it's not me who needs glasses.

Of course it's not todays Spa. It's the Spa back at 2000, it was much different you know. :P
 
Is it only the Indianapolisspeedway that is in or is it the Grand prix circuit also?
Indianapolis_2000.jpg
 
Of course it's not todays Spa. It's the Spa back at 2000, it was much different you know. :P

:rolleyes:

Doesn't the test section in GT2 turn the wrong way to be Spa?

No, it turns the right way. The elevation changes are all off, and the turn after coming up the hill is completely wrong...

...it's equivalent to calling a kit-car Cobra an authentic Shelby item.
 
Of course it's not todays Spa. It's the Spa back at 2000, it was much different you know. :P
Spa of 2000 had an exactly equal layout to Spa today save for the changes at Bus Stop and the minor realignment after la Source which don't affect this section of the track which you think was featured in GT2 but wasn't. Apart from the run-off areas nothing changed to the section from the secondary starting line to Blanchimont at Spa since 2000.
 
Considering the TT demo had the grand prix layout, Im pretty sure its in.

I had completely forgotten about TT ... Sorry hehe.

I sit here and look up different courses over the world and appeared on quite a few such as Spa and Silverstone .. And saw a picture of the Indianapolis GP ... haha
 
Drew259 has not updated his thread (or even visited GTP) for a while now, so I thought I'd pick it back up, if that's alright with the moderators.

Totals
16 Venues
26 Variations (35 possible*)


Road Courses
Circuit de la Sarthe
Daytona International Speedway
Eiger Nordwand Forward & Reverse [fictional]
Fuji Speedway F & GT
High Speed Ring Forward & Reverse [fictional]
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Nurburgring GP/F, Nordschleife, & 24H
Suzuka Circuit & Suzuka East Course
The Top Gear Test Track
Tsukuba Circuit


Oval Tracks
Daytona International Superspeedway
Indianapolis Superspeedway


Street Circuits
London Short Forward & Reverse, and Long
Madrid Curso del Sol
Rome
Route 5 [fictional]
Tokyo Route 246


Rally Stages
Toscana (circuit, snow/dirt)



*While fictional tracks will obviously have both Forward and Reverse variations (they don't really need to be said anyhow), and others will very likely include those variations from previous games - such as Suzuka West, La Sarthe with and without the chicanes, and both Stages of Route 5, they're not 100% confirmed so I kept them out. I don't like to assume anything, it just clutters up a list with a bunch of kinda-sorta-maybes.

I get 15 Venues as Special stage R5 is not in any of the vids despite there being a night track on the trailors. I can tell you now its not R5 unless the track has gone through heavy alteration.
 
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