Gran Turismo 7 is the new game on the block and came out blazing onto PlayStation consoles with a number of faithfully recreated tracks. With locations all over the world, players can drive on these tracks in a number of variations.
It is expected that DLC tracks, updates, and more will be added to bring even more variety to the game. For now, here's is every track players can play upon installing the game.
Many tracks in Gran Turismo are modeled after real-life counterparts, but there are also important, interesting variations. The Daytona Speedway is a great example that has a regular circuit in addition to the NASCAR oval race that race fans are familiar with.
The races will be sorted by region and will also have potential variations of each map. These race variations, while slightly different, will change how players must approach a track. These races can also be easily recorded and viewed in-game.
Blue Moon Bay Speedway
Trial Mountain Circuit
Colorado Springs
Laguna Seca
Willow Springs International Raceway
Northern Isle Speedway
Special Stage Route X
Fishermans Ranch
Daytona International Speedway
Autodromo de Interlagos
Brands Hatch
Goodwood
Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
Nürburgring
24 Heures du Mans Racing Circuit (le Mans 24 Hours)
Alsace
Circuit de Sainte-Croix
Autodrome Lago Maggiore
Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Sardegna - Windmills
Sardegna - Road Track
Deep Forest Raceway
Red Bull Ring
Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
Dragon Trail
High-Speed Ring
Kyoto Driving Park
Tsukuba Circuit
Broad Bean Raceway
Tokyo Expressway
Autopolis
Suzuka Circuit
Fuji International Speedway
Mount Panorama Circuit
As mentioned earlier, more Gran Turismo 7 tracks are expected to be added to the game through DLC or through free updates.
The base number of tracks is 34, but the
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