Track links - How would Planet GT5 look from above?

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Just a little bit of a weird thinking went through my head, if Google Earth had Gran Turismo mapped how would it look from above?
I'm thinking that some of the "original" tracks are either right next to each other, or even have access roads leading between them. For example:

When crossing the bridge on High Speed Ring, is the other bridge you can see the on featured in Grand Valley Speedway?

In the first tunnel in SSR5 there's a blocked off road, would that lead to SSR7?

There's a tunnel entrance/exit on Trial Mountain, where would that lead?


There are others I'm thinking may provide a massive GT/Free roaming course opportunity in the future, although that seems completely unlikely.

Anyone else have any thoughts or theories like this?

(I'll post up some pics of the locations stated later)
 
Just a little bit of a weird thinking went through my head, if Google Earth had Gran Turismo mapped how would it look from above?
I'm thinking that some of the "original" tracks are either right next to each other, or even have access roads leading between them. For example:

When crossing the bridge on High Speed Ring, is the other bridge you can see the on featured in Grand Valley Speedway?

In the first tunnel in SSR5 there's a blocked off road, would that lead to SSR7?

There's a tunnel entrance/exit on Trial Mountain, where would that lead?


There are others I'm thinking may provide a massive GT/Free roaming course opportunity in the future, although that seems completely unlikely.

Anyone else have any thoughts or theories like this?

(I'll post up some pics of the locations stated later)

Reading that was like taking a sleeping pill

:bowdown: me, before and after reading!
 
Well, considering that some of these courses are real tracks...... They wouldn't be anywhere near each other.
 
Well, considering that some of these courses are real tracks...... They wouldn't be anywhere near each other.

Try reading the first post again, the bit where I state "original" courses. Of course the geographically different real-life courses won't be next to each other, and I wasn't insinuating anything like that.

Reading that was like taking a sleeping pill

:bowdown: me, before and after reading!

If you've got nothing to contribute don't put your hand up ;)
 
I never noticed another bridge off in the distance when driving around HSR, I'll take a look next time, cool.
 
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