How many tracks count up in GT Sport?
The replays in GT Sport feature the latest content available because they always introduce new race tracks.
As of this writing as at January 2022, approximatively 60 different race tracks can be selected.
Table of Contents
- Are all the tracks in Gran Turismo real?
- Can you get more tracks on Gran Turismo Sport?
- What tracks are in Gran Turismo Sport?
- Here is the full list of tracks in Gran Turismo Sport:
- Real World Circuits
- Original Circuits
- City street Circuits (Tokyo Expressway)
- Dirt/Snow tracks
- The GT Sport best tracks
- Tokyo Expressway
- Mount Panorama
- Goodwood Motor Circuit
- Fuji International Speedway
- Autódromo de Interlagos
Are all the tracks in Gran Turismo real?
Not exactly, 28 tracks do have real track counterparts in the real world. The other maps are made up and/or based on some areas but not fully realistic.
While most of the racing simulation programs are created to replicate one or two racing tracks and connect them with several other made up ones, in the game Gran Turismo there are as many made up tracks as real ones.
At the end of the day, Gran Turismo Sport has several great made up tracks one would ever want to experience in a simulation racing game such as Sardegna and the most popular Tokyo Expressway.
Can you get more tracks on Gran Turismo Sport?
The downside of it is that not all of the 60 tracks are available for the players to select.
Kill the nerves, you do not have to spend any money further to open all of the tracks, but more track options will have to be unlocked by getting to some level.
The best part however is that leveling up isn’t that a tiresome task.
All you have to do is to be patient and keep grinding until you reach level 20 which is the level where most of the race tracks will be available to you.
What tracks are in Gran Turismo Sport?
As explained above, there are almost an equal number of tracks in Gran Turismo Sport based on real-life circuits and made up from the developer which has fictional tracks.
With as much as 28 real life tracks that have been made with a whole lot of intricate details, Gran Turismo Sport is a softwarethat is a dream for people who are fond of racing all over the globe.
For the fictional track seekers out there, Gran Turismo Sport provides various types of fictional tracks which include regular race tracks, city tracks/circuits and also dirt/snow tracks which in any other sim racing game you may not find.
Here is the full list of tracks in Gran Turismo Sport:
Real World Circuits
- Autódromo de Interlagos
- Autodromo Nazionale Monza
- Autopolis International Racing Course
- Brands Hatch GP
- Brands Hatch Indy
- Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix Layout
- Circuit de la Sarthe
- Circuit de la Sarthe – No Chicane
- Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
- Fuji International Speedway
- Goodwood Motor Circuit
- Mount Panorama
- Nürburgring 24h
- Nürburgring GP/F
- Nürburgring Nordschleife
- Red Bull Ring
- Red Bull Ring Short Track
- Suzuka Circuit
- Suzuka Circuit East
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- WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca
- Willow Springs (Big Willow)
- Willow Springs (Horse Thief Mile)
- Willow Springs (Streets of Willow)
Original Circuits
- Alsace – Village
- Autodrome Lago Maggiore
- Broad Bean Raceway
- Blue Moon Bay Speedway
- Blue Moon Bay Speedway – Infield A & Infield B
- Circuit de Sainte-Croix – A, B & C
- Dragon Trail – Seaside
- Dragon Trail – Gardens
- Kyoto Driving Park – Yamagiwa + Miyabi
- Kyoto Driving Park – Miyabi
- Kyoto Driving Park – Yamagiwa
- Northern Isle Speedway
- Northern Isle Speedway – Infield
- Sardegna – Road Track – A – B & C
- Special Stage Route X
City street Circuits (Tokyo Expressway)
- Central Inner Loop
- Central Outer Loop
- East Inner Loop
- East Outer Loop
- South Inner Loop
- South Outer Loop
Dirt/Snow tracks
- Colorado Springs – Lake
- Fisherman’s Ranch
- Sardegna – Windmills
The GT Sport best tracks
If you ever find it confusing to choose from the track option in Gran Turismo, we recommend you to give these stand out tracks a try:
Tokyo Expressway
Tokyo Expressway is a fictitious city circuit that can be accessed through five different configurations.
Rome wasn’t built in a day, but that didn’t hamper the founders of Tokyo Expressway from dreaming of how the place would turn out to be one day in the future.
If we were to be courteous to the 3D landscape and the visuals of the racetrack in Tokyo Expressway, we would have to admit that Gran Turismo Sport or one of its predecessors manages to win this category as well because it remains one of the most impressive video game-constructed race tracks available for any for a racing simulation.
Mount Panorama
Mount Panorama is the track that is situated in New South Wales Australia.
This track contains some of the world’s most renowned races, such as the splendid and widely recognized Bathurst 1000.
Mount Panorama is one of the best courses in the world to compete in because of its configuration, which is ideal for a rapid race with difficult corners that are difficult to navigate.
The ‘time’ can be set at various hours of the day when racing in the magnificent Mount Panorama including dawn, morning, noon, afternoon, evening, and cheekily sunset which is a highlight of GT Sport in its rich repertoire of features.
Goodwood Motor Circuit
Goodwood Motor Circuit is a renowned place for races and located in Chichester, Southern England.
It has been said of this track in the past, that the views including the Goodwood Airport make it a picturesque place to conduct races.
More importantly, the track itself is known for its very fast track which contains a lot of very sharp turns during the race, which is basically the recipe for a very enjoyable and pleasing race.
Fuji International Speedway
If you are still looking for an area where you can really give it your all, being able to test the highest speeds possible, then look no further than Fuji International Speedway, a beautiful raceway with a straight portion of 1.5 km.
Also, there is a mixture of mid and high speed turns which will test your overall racing coordination pictures.
Autódromo de Interlagos
And to finally end this segment , we would like as well to put a specific mention to Autodromo de Interlagos, the rare counter clockwise racing track in Brazil.
One could say that this racing track is referred to as the legendary Aryton Senna’s most favourite racing track. This however also still shows that racing in Autodromo de Interlagos is never an easy competition.
Otherwise known as a very congested area , both track features very tight sections and long g corners which is a little difficult to adjust.
You should bear in mind that even though racing on this particular race track could be quite complex and difficult, Autodromo de Interlagos is one of the best race tracks to assess how much your skills have in fact improved.
On that note, we strongly suggest that you try and leverage this track from time to time.