595 Track Layouts

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I don't even remember where I found these but I thought they'd be quite useful to members involved in TPE community (like myself).

2 ZIP files containing approximately 595 PDF files of circuit layouts with corner & length info, I've not been through all of them so I don't know what's there & what's missing.

They apparently come from Grand Prix Legends, so I hope you guy's enjoy them :)

To use them in the TPE simply take a screenshot of the track then import the image :)

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Great resource 👍 Are these all real world circuits or are there some fictional ones thrown in as well?

A bit off topic, but I've been building up a library of every circuit in the world in rFactor (got about 350 tracks so far, 25 GB and counting :lol:) so this list will be a great help in completing any missing ones.
 
Great resource 👍 Are these all real world circuits or are there some fictional ones thrown in as well?

A bit off topic, but I've been building up a library of every circuit in the world in rFactor (got about 350 tracks so far, 25 GB and counting :lol:) so this list will be a great help in completing any missing ones.
There are fictional one's aswell, I've not been through all of them.
I've noticed that it seems to focus more on classic circuits rather than modern one's though, but I guess that's because it's an old resource.
With your rFactor list aswell It would be a very resourceful database for the TPE community within GT6 & possibly beyond.
 
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.....and here's one that I've been using: http://theracingline.net/racingcircuits/
Some circuits have more than one layout, and there are a small number of old tracks that don't have a map, but, as always, Google is your friend :D
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That'll be because it's from Grand Prix Legends. 💡
I know that dann.
I just presumed there would be a few modern tracks aswell, I mean come on, 595 of em.
Either way it's a good resource regardless.
I kind of prefer the classics.
 
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