Confirmed tracks

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Officially, there are
Hong Kong
Citta D'Aria
Tskuba
Fuji
High speed ring
Grand canyon
New York
KY has mentioned something about previouse tracks being in but it was open to interpretation, he has confirmed High speed ring was in, he was asked if including Tscuba would mean High speed ring wouldn't return and he said both were there.
 
Originally posted by granman
Oh yeah, the high speed ring, I saw it in a screenshot.

That's Fuji Speedway you saw. Very similar in design, but totally different.
 
No, it was really high speed ring, I think. You could see it at the track symbol. Didn't find the screenshot anymore, but found this one:

Is this Fuji Speedway?

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It wasn't this screen, it was really high speed ring.
 
No - Fuji Speedway looks nearly identical to High Speed Ring from the track icon. That track you posted reminds me of Sugo in layout, but looks like Tsukuba from the bumpercam shot.

The reason you haven't seen High Speed Ring is... no-one outside PD has. No-one knows if it is or isn't in...
 
It's not confirmed but Road America is a fantastic track, very challenging and goes up and down alot, I think that would be a great track in GT4. It was in Toca world touring cars on PS1.
 
Was is that NEW track in the ending of GT4 Prologue after the JGTC cars are racing around Hong Kong, the one with the beautiful scenery. :odd:
 
Originally posted by ZEE
Was is that NEW track in the ending of GT4 Prologue after the JGTC cars are racing around Hong Kong, the one with the beautiful scenery. :odd:

That track is called Capri, its an extremely beautifull Island Near Naples in Italy!
 
High speed ring had better be more interesting than the Test Course...Racing 40-50 laps on that track (think it was the PD Cup - where your cars are ALL STOCK...) made me so bored I would change the TV to comedy central and rely on vibration of the control to tell me when to turn...:banghead: :mad: :mad: :banghead:
 
I take it youve never played GT1 or 2 in any deph. Hsr is great track.
 
HSR is deff better, nice straightways and super turns, thats why its called HSR because you could go fast and have a great race :D
 
Originally posted by Joecool593
High speed ring had better be more interesting than the Test Course...Racing 40-50 laps on that track (think it was the PD Cup - where your cars are ALL STOCK...) made me so bored I would change the TV to comedy central and rely on vibration of the control to tell me when to turn...:banghead: :mad: :mad: :banghead:

Originally posted by live4speed
I take it youve never played GT1 or 2 in any deph. Hsr is great track.

Or indeed any GT3.

PD Cup races are all 20 laps.
No PD Cup race takes place on Test Course
No stock car only race takes place on Test Course
No stock car only race is 40-50 laps
No race on Test Course is more than 25 laps long (Formula GT)
 
Originally posted by Famine
Or indeed any GT3.

PD Cup races are all 20 laps.
No PD Cup race takes place on Test Course
No stock car only race takes place on Test Course
No stock car only race is 40-50 laps
No race on Test Course is more than 25 laps long (Formula GT)

Please do correct me if im wrong but im pretty sure the Trial Mountain 2 hour is stock and you usualy end up doing over 40 laps.
 
Correct - but it is not scheduled to last 40-50 laps. Indeed it has no listed number of laps.

Call that one a draw, I think :D
 
Originally posted by Famine
Correct - but it is not scheduled to last 40-50 laps. Indeed it has no listed number of laps.

Call that one a draw, I think :D

a draw? verry well...i guess you could sit there for 2 hours and not move:trouble:
 
Or you could, like me, hold the record for most number of laps in 3 drivetrains, 2nd in MR and 3rd in RR... :D

(I like that race more than most others)... :D
 
Not to be nit-picky, but isn't it spelled Tskuba?

I'd love to see a part (or the whole thing) of the Nürburgring. Old configuration, new - who cares. Shove 'er in there! :)
 
Originally posted by Latka
Not to be nit-picky, but isn't it spelled Tskuba?

Nope. It's spelled "Tsukuba". It's three Japanese characters (hiragana, in this case), each of which (barring a small tsu preceding another character, and the m/n character) must end in a vowel. The three characters are Tsu, Ku and Ba.
 
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