Which F1 Tracks Are in Gran Turismo 7?

Which F1 Tracks Are in Gran Turismo 7?
Author Alessio Lorandi
Alessio Lorandi
August 18, 2022

I would especially want to collect more F1 racing tracks in Gran Turismo 7.

Do not be concerned, we’ve helped you out.

Does GT7 have F1 tracks?

Yes, it does, and in this guide we will take you through all of the F1 tracks that are included in the game as of now and also give our review about them.

Every sim racer itches for the possibility to race at the top notch track, and considering F1 is the pinnacle of motorsport in the world, it makes sense that most of the players scouring for the best F1 tracks in Gran Turismo 7.

Does GT7 have F1 tracks?

Fortunately for you, Polyphony Digital has offered competitive, classic F1 tracks in the game that you can actually race on with various F1 cars.

How many F1 tracks does GT7 have?

Gran Turismo 7 offers users seven F1 tracks. Probably the best is the Spa Francorchamps track, along with the circuits in Suzuka which has also become quite famous among many racing fans.

But even if they are not to be huge in number there are occasions when it is said less is not bad.

Some of the tracks are more favorable than others, but in this case we believe that it is necessary to include not only some famous ones but also those that deserve your efforts to visit.

What F1 tracks are there in GT7?

All of the tracks in the Formula 1 Calendar that are featured in Gran Turismo 7 include:

  1. Spa Francorchamps (Belgium)
  2. Monza (Italy)
  3. Red Bull Ring (Austria)
  4. Interlagos (Brazil)
  5. Suzuka (Japan)
  6. Barcelona (Spain)
  7. Nurburgring (Germany)

Let’s have a look at each of them in more detail.

Spa Francorchamps

Not only drivers, but all fans of the F1 series would vouch for this track, Spa Francorchamps.It has glamorous and historic nature.

Located in the Belgian Ardennes, this track is actually the longest course of the entire formula single racing calendar.

Spa Francorchamps

It’s not simply the longest; it is also one of the most complex tracks with many rapid and technical corners which require a great deal of precision and control.

Monza

Monza is yet another famous circuit which is an F1 staple and is comparatively lesser in length near Milan, Italy.

Monza

It is considered the fastest circuit to drive and has become known for its notorious long straights and high speed turns of the corners.

Red Bull Ring

Red Bull Ring is a relatively new track as it was built in the year 2011 which is quite recent.

Based in Austria, the Red Bull Ring is among one of the shorter circuits featured across the F1 calendar.

Red Bull Ring

Also it is known for the changes in elevation as well as the views.

Interlagos

The next F1 track is Interlagos which is situated in Brazil and is known to be amongst the more famous tracks on the calendar.

Interlagos

It’s a very high-speed and technical track featuring a lot of long straight sections and fast corners.

Suzuka

Suzuka is another fascinating racing track in Japan, which is regarded as one of the classic tracks globally.

Suzuka

This specific racing track is noted for its ingenious figure of eight shape and ranked as one of the more difficult tracks on the F1 calendar.

Barcelona

Barcelona is situated in Spain and is recognized as one of the great historic racing tracks ever to feature in Formula 1.

Barcelona

There are fast corners around the track as well as the asphali which has a high rate of degradation contributing to great racing spectacles.

Nurburgring

Last on the list we have the German track Nurburgring GP.

Nurburgring

In contrast to the Nordscheife the GP track is fairly short however it has its own set of complex and difficult characteristics.

Conclusion

So there you have it all 12 F1 circuits available at the moment on Gran Turismo 7. for the time, if ever, being too can be taken into account.

Which is the one that caught your eye?

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About the autor

Alessio Lorandi

Alessio has been involved at the highest levels in racing since the age of 5 (2003). He won a CIK-FIA World Championship in 2013 and then raced in F3, F2, and finally GT3s before now dedicating himself to SOLOX. He’s now on a mission to help thousands of sim racers around the world achieve their fullest potential through his ACC setups.

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