GT5 Master Track List (NOT a wishlist)

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Like I first stated, it could be a remade track. Also, what other snow course in the previous GTs do you know that has that particular trail going through the mountain? I would say it could be course maker, but what would be the point of showing a track made in it?

We've already seen possible course maker tracks in trailers, so it's not a stretch at all. The two different mountain roads in the FT-86 and California vids could very likely be course maker tracks. Same with the Tuscany paved road in the 458 Italia video.
 
I don't think that's enough to say it's the same track, especially when everything else is different. On the GT5 track there's no snow bank on the right side and there's an orange fence instead of a short stone wall. Plus in GT4 it's a cliff right there at the edge and there are other roads (maybe on the same track) down there whereas on the GT5 track the hill just moves up from the fence (there could possibly be a short gap between but I personally don't think so).

And beyond that, it really could be anywhere. Nothing to me really says it's a match. I haven't seen a clear shot of the mountains in GT4 but they certainly don't look as pronounced as in GT5 from what you can see in that video, and other than that I just don't see a real resemblance. Any snow road could be going straight with a mountain around it.

I think it's a track editor location. It looks just too basic to me somehow.
 
https://www.gtplanet.net/gt5-videos-bmw-z4-in-the-rain-daytime-la-sarthe-karting-in-rome-more/

If you look at around 1:52 in this video (which, at the time, is showing Eiger Nordwand in the rain), you can see it's showing an extended version on the game map. It starts before turn 1 (that road going off to the left), goes way off along the mountain ridge, and pulls back on at the second switchback. So that appears to confirm a 3rd (and possibly 4th, if it includes reverse) variation for Eiger Nordwand.
Or, more likely as PD as never created a track map showing more than the track you're using, it's the pit lane.
 
I mistook it for the older version because except for falling snow, it did not graphically that impressive to me. But if it's got weather effects, I guess it must have been rebuilt got GT5.

This is still Chamonix, right? (With clear weather)

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Is that dirt\snow on car?!?
 
I made a list of every track/ location used in the gran turismo series, 59 in total. The motor trend article says there are 60 tracks so I think it is possible that we could see all of them.

Apricot Hill Speedway
Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Autumn Ring
Beginner Course
Cathedral Rocks Trail
Chamonix
Circuit de la Sarthe
Circuito de Madrid
Citta di Aria
Clubman Stage Route 5
Complex String
Costa di Amalfi
Cote d’Azur
Daytona International Speedway
Deep Forest
Eiger Nordwand
El Capitan
Fuji Speedway
George V Paris
Grand Canyon
Grand Valley
Green Forest Roadway
Grindelwald
Gymkhana
High Speed Ring
Hong Kong
Ice Arena
Infineon Raceway
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Laguna Seca Raceway
Las Vegas Drag Strip
London Street Circuit
Midfield Raceway
Motorland
Motorsports Land
New York
Nurburgring
Opera Paris
Piazza del Campo
Pikes Peak Hill Climb
Red Rock Valley Speedway
Rome
Seattle Circuit
Seoul Central
Smokey Mountain
Special Stage Route 5
Special Stage Route 11
Super Speedway
Suzuka Circuit
Swiss Alps
Tahiti
Test Course
Tokyo Route 246
Top Gear Test Track
Toscana
Trial Mountain
Tsukuba Circuit
Twin Ring Motegi
 
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- Clubman Stage Route 5 is a short variation of Special Stage Route 5. I don't think it should be counted.
- Beginner Course, Test Course, Motorland and Gymkhana are in my opinion all part of the "Driving Park" facility (see GT4).
- Smokey Mountain and Green Forest raceway from GT2 are older, different versions of Swiss Alps from GT4
- Las Vegas Drag Strip might get replaced by Bandimere Speedway

If we add all GT4/PSP tracks, that are supposed to be included in GT5, there aren't many other unique ones left.
Pikes Peak and Grindelwald were in that famous list along with Spa, so I think we will see them again.
 
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I made a list of every track/ location used in the gran turismo series, 58 in total. The motor trend article says there are 60 tracks so I think it is possible that we could see all of them.

I think it is more likely more entirely new tracks to the series have replaced some of the old. The official site that select fan favourites will return which indicates some could be scrapped. Some of the old city circuits and a few of the original circuits aren't that good anyway.
 
I think it is more likely more entirely new tracks to the series have replaced some of the old. The official site that select fan favourites will return which indicates some could be scrapped. Some of the old city circuits and a few of the original circuits aren't that good anyway.

Good point, I would prefer newer better tracks to some of the less exciting old ones anyways.
 
- Clubman Stage Route 5 is a short variation of Special Stage Route 5. I don't think it should be counted.
- Beginner Course, Test Course, Motorland and Gymkhana are in my opinion all part of the "Driving Park" facility (see GT4).
- Smokey Mountain and Green Forest raceway from GT2 are older, different versions of Swiss Alps from GT4
- Las Vegas Drag Strip might get replaced by Bandimere Speedway

If we add all GT4/PSP tracks, that are supposed to be included in GT5, there aren't many other unique ones left.
Pikes Peak and Grindelwald were in that famous list along with Spa, so I think we will see them again.
Cathedral rocks and El Capitan form one locations as well.
 
Cathedral rocks and El Capitan form one locations as well.

True, but in this case, since they have completely different surfaces (road/dirt), and that Cathedral Rocks Trail has three different variations (as of GTPSP), they are usually considered different circuits.
 
- Clubman Stage Route 5 is a short variation of Special Stage Route 5. I don't think it should be counted.
- Beginner Course, Test Course, Motorland and Gymkhana are in my opinion all part of the "Driving Park" facility (see GT4).
- Smokey Mountain and Green Forest raceway from GT2 are older, different versions of Swiss Alps from GT4
- Las Vegas Drag Strip might get replaced by Bandimere Speedway

If we add all GT4/PSP tracks, that are supposed to be included in GT5, there aren't many other unique ones left.
Pikes Peak and Grindelwald were in that famous list along with Spa, so I think we will see them again.

I didn't get a playstation until after gt3 so I have never played gt1 or gt2. Thanks for the info, it is much appreciated. Also put "cathedral rocks" and "el capitan" under "yosemite." (thanks quintin03). Here is the updated list, now with 49 separate locations:

Apricot Hill Speedway
Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Autumn Ring
Chamonix
Circuit de la Sarthe
Circuito de Madrid
Citta di Aria
Complex String
Costa di Amalfi
Cote d’Azur
Daytona International Speedway
Deep Forest
Driving Park
Eiger Nordwand
Fuji Speedway
Grand Canyon
Grand Valley
Grindelwald
High Speed Ring
Hong Kong
Ice Arena
Infineon Raceway
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Laguna Seca Raceway
Las Vegas Drag Strip
London Street Circuit
Midfield Raceway
New York
Nurburgring
Paris
Piazza del Campo
Pikes Peak Hill Climb
Red Rock Valley Speedway
Rome
Seattle Circuit
Seoul Central
Special Stage Route 5
Special Stage Route 11
Super Speedway
Suzuka Circuit
Swiss Alps
Tahiti
Tokyo Route 246
Top Gear Test Track
Toscana
Trial Mountain
Tsukuba Circuit
Twin Ring Motegi
Yosemite
 
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True, but in this case, since they have completely different surfaces (road/dirt), and that Cathedral Rocks Trail has three different variations (as of GTPSP), they are usually considered different circuits.

You are right and that makes sense but I left out all the different versions of tahiti so I will just keep this list to locations.
 
I didn't get a playstation until after gt3 so I have never played gt1 or gt2. Thanks for the info, it is much appreciated. Here is the updated list, now with 50 separate locations:

Apricot Hill Speedway
Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Autumn Ring
Cathedral Rocks Trail
Chamonix
Circuit de la Sarthe
Circuito de Madrid
Citta di Aria
Complex String
Costa di Amalfi
Cote d’Azur
Daytona International Speedway
Deep Forest
Driving Park
Eiger Nordwand
El Capitan
Fuji Speedway
Grand Canyon
Grand Valley
Grindelwald
High Speed Ring
Hong Kong
Ice Arena
Infineon Raceway
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Laguna Seca Raceway
Las Vegas Drag Strip
London Street Circuit
Midfield Raceway
New York
Nurburgring
Paris
Piazza del Campo
Pikes Peak Hill Climb
Red Rock Valley Speedway
Rome
Seattle Circuit
Seoul Central
Special Stage Route 5
Special Stage Route 11
Super Speedway
Suzuka Circuit
Swiss Alps
Tahiti
Tokyo Route 246
Top Gear Test Track
Toscana
Trial Mountain
Tsukuba Circuit
Twin Ring Motegi

You put Paris but what Paris are you talking ?

Opera Paris or George V Paris ?
 
- Clubman Stage Route 5 is a short variation of Special Stage Route 5. I don't think it should be counted.
- Beginner Course, Test Course, Motorland and Gymkhana are in my opinion all part of the "Driving Park" facility (see GT4).
- Smokey Mountain and Green Forest raceway from GT2 are older, different versions of Swiss Alps from GT4
- Las Vegas Drag Strip might get replaced by Bandimere Speedway

If we add all GT4/PSP tracks, that are supposed to be included in GT5, there aren't many other unique ones left.
Pikes Peak and Grindelwald were in that famous list along with Spa, so I think we will see them again.

Smokey Mountain could be a version of Swiss Alps but they could put in to the game because its defirent and nicee to drive like green forest too
 
You put Paris but what Paris are you talking ?

Opera Paris or George V Paris ?

This list is just different locations because having two tracks within one city is kind of like having two variations of a circuit. Therefore I only counted paris and not the versions of tracks in paris.
 
Anyway - this is a list of tracks I keep track of.

Blue - confirmed tracks. Some pages ago I posted a subset of the list containing only these ones.
Dark Red - tracks from GTPSP - will most likely be included in a way or another (rebuilt from scratch or as "standard tracks")
Green - tracks from GT4 - as above
Gray - highly possible circuits due to various clues, but not confirmed yet

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I didn't get a playstation until after gt3 so I have never played gt1 or gt2. Thanks for the info, it is much appreciated. Also put "cathedral rocks" and "el capitan" under "yosemite." (thanks quintin03). Here is the updated list, now with 49 separate locations:
This list is just different locations because having two tracks within one city is kind of like having two variations of a circuit. Therefore I only counted paris and not the versions of tracks in paris.
If you're assembling a list of locations rather than unique tracks (as I previously thought and as I did with the list above), then I think you might want to merge together Special Stage R5 and R11. It's not 100% confirmed yet, but it appears that in GT5 there will be several tracks with a "Special Stage" scenery, including a long highway. Also Special Stage tracks from previous games all felt like having a theme in common, as if they were from different areas in the same location.
 
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They could drop the Seoul, New York and Tsukuba circuits, they are boring, bring in new and exciting ones

Extreme SMH alert, people.

Tsukuba will never EVER EVER be excluded from a GT release. Mark my words. It's an extremely important and prominent low-mid speed test track in Japan, as well as being used for several race classes namely the Super GT.

Almost every BMI video magazine has testing at Tsukuba.
 
Anyway - this is a list of tracks I keep track of.

Blue - confirmed tracks. Some pages ago I posted a subset of the list containing only these ones.
Dark Red - tracks from GTPSP - will most likely be included in a way or another (rebuilt from scratch or as "standard tracks")
Green - tracks from GT4 - as above
Gray - highly possible circuits due to various clues, but not confirmed yet

circuits2.png




If you're assembling a list of locations rather than unique tracks (as I previously thought and as I did with the list above), then I think you might want to merge together Special Stage R5 and R11 together. It's not confirmed yet, but it appears that in GT5 there will be several tracks with a "Special Stage" scenery, including a long highway. Also all Special Stage tracks from previous games all felt like having a theme in common, as if they were from different areas in the same location.

Great list and good idea, but I guess we will have to wait to find out more about "special stage."
 
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