Which Circuit Would You Like to See Digitalised in a Game or Mod?

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While researching racing circuits around the globe, I have come across many circuits without any digital representation. And that's a shame. Whether hosting races now or in the past, circuits should be digitalised to preserve a bit of history. So, I would like to ask you, which circuit without digital representation would you like to see featured?

I have talked about this topic before. My first article on RaceDepartment, "The Importance of Modding in Sim Racing", already mentioned that digitalisation means preserving a bit of history.

How Developers Could Benefit from Historic Venues​

However, it is not only the modders who can keep historic venues alive. The game developers themselves could take a good look at past circuits to feature in their works. At the moment, Reiza seems to be the only professional development studio somewhat focusing on historical content.

And thinking about it, that is weird.

Racing game developers have one massive pool to drown their money in: licensing costs. Licensing cars, licensing circuits, and those licenses are not cheap! This begs the question of how smaller development teams could save a lot of money by not licensing those expensive modern circuits.

Solution 1: Fictional Tracks
Solution 2: Historical Tracks

There is a boatload of circuits across the globe which no longer exist. Many of those come from somewhat of a golden era of motorsports, the 50s and 60s. From those times, many circuits still exist today, largely unchanged. So tracks from the time can be brought up to date in terms of safety standards and the like.

So why does every racing circuit officially featured in a game need to be the same current version of the Nürburgring, Spa-Francorchamps or Suzuka?

How Modders Could Benefit from Historic Venues​

Though, some tracks should still be up for grabs for the modders. After all, with recent announcements on how the modding systems in Rennsport and GTR Revival are supposed to work, modders could earn a pretty penny modding their hometown historical circuit.

Monetary gain aside, wouldn't it just be nice to find out how it could've felt like driving that one circuit that doesn't exist anymore? That is a question I keep asking myself from time to time. And furthermore, what if that circuit wasn't abandoned but driven nowadays with modern cars?

All that beauty is possible thanks to the powers of digitalisation.

Back on Track: What Circuit Would You Like to See?​

After taking that little detour to once again hope and bring some more people into modding for digitalisation, let's get back to the question at hand.

What Circuit would you like to see featured that hasn't been digitalised yet?

Personally, I would like to see every track digitalised. My dream is to have a complete database for all of the world's racing circuits. But if I had to pick some special ones, I would choose
  • Wachauring (the circuit I live closest to)
  • Autódromo de Benguela (Angolan circuit now converted to housing)
  • Evbuobanosa Motorsport Raceway (short-lived Nigerian circuit with races between 2017 and 2020, also I tried modding this one a while back, should continue on it)
And what about you? What circuits would you like to see digitalised? Maybe you can give some modder the inspiration for their next project, so let us know in the comments down below!
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As an AC user, more or less every track I think of has a digital counterpart, and this makes me very happy.
I would love to see a Balocco mod, the largest Fiat test track in Italy.
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BTW Reiza is not the only one interested in historic tracks: Ac comes with Monza and Silverstone from the 60s.
 
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I would love to have Road Atlanta for R3E and AMS2. Along with Mosport, Philip Island, Darwin, Sandown, Wanneroo , , .
For fictional . . . maybe Trial Mountain and Apricot Hill of Gran Turismo fame. Now that I think about it, add in High Speed Ring and Grand Valley. I drove the hell out of those circuits back in the day.
 
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Perhaps a more accurate title for this thread would be, "What is you Favorite Assetto Corsa Track that You would like to See in other Sims?" Or, alternatively, "Which Assetto Corsa Track would You like to have Optimized to the Highest Standards?"

For me, the LIDAR version of Goodwood Motor Circuit is so good, I would love to have a laserscanned version in AMS2.
 
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Perhaps a more accurate title for this thread would be, "What is you Favorite Assetto Corsa Track that You would like to See in other Sims?" Or, alternatively, "Which Assetto Corsa Track would You like to have Optimized to the Highest Standards?"
Heh, no. There are/were soooooooooo many tracks in this world that are not even in AC. At least that was what I had in mind...
 
1 - Mugello - Italia
2 - Vallelunga - Italia

Piattaforma: Assetto Corsa Competizione (sono i circuiti del Campionato Italiano ACI/CASI GT)
 
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There are many fantastic Australia and New Zealand circuits for which I'd love to see highly detailed, accurate versions -- including current and (if applicable) historic layouts. Some versions exist, but they're from rFactor 1 or Grand Prix Legends... they're just not up to the current-day gold standard of ACC, FatAlfie, JohnR, Lilski, and so on.

Adelaide International Raceway, Amaroo Park, Barbagallo, Calder Park (including the Thunderdome oval), Canberra street circuit, Hamilton street circuit, Hampton Downs, Homebush street circuit, Lakeside International, Newcastle street circuit, Phillip Island, Queensland Raceway, Sandown, Surfers Paradise street circuit and its variants from 1991 to today, Surfers Paradise International Raceway, Symmons Plains Raceway, The Bend, Townsville street circuit. I'd say Sydney Motorsport Park, but I hear a very high quality LIDAR-based AC mod is on its way. I'd also love high-quality LIDAR based versions of Winton and Pukekohe Park outside iRacing.

There are also so many historic layouts of famous tracks missing high-quality versions in sim racing. How about pre-2002 Nurburgring with the Castrol S? 90s Hungaroring? 90s and 2000s Catalunya? 90s and early 2000s Magny Cours? And I could go on. Even small tweaks could be interesting, like historic versions of Mosport with period-correct grass runoff and barrier location.

I would have said pre-Chase 1980s Bathurst, but happily Mike Cantwell is currently hard at work on this for rFactor 2 ;)
 
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This is a fitting thematic, as I've been diving deep into the world of circuits around the globe and how well (or not) they are represented in sim racing.

To kick off few a very small list (at least in comparison to my 3000+ tracks master list ;))

Angola:
Autodromos Benguela and Luanda
Fortaleza Marginal (Luanda) Street Circuit
Namibe Street circuit.

Canada
Halifax Street Circuit and Shearwater AFB
Atlantic Motorsports Park
St. Johns Street circuit
Hamilton Street Circuit
Quebec City
Granby


China:
Zhuhai Street Circuit
Shougang Steel Circuit

Cuba:
Havanna

Czechia:
any of the old Most layouts (there were 9 different tracks before the Autodrome)
a decent version of old Brno
Pres dva mosty

Denmark:
Roskilde Ring

DR Congo:
Kinshasa/Leopoldville

Ecuador:
Yahuarcocha old, long layout

Eritrea:
Asmara

Finland:
Imatra

France:
Dozens of Street circuits
Hyères
Le Grand Sambuc

Germany:
Allerburgring

Italy:
Mugello Street Track
Enna old Street Track
dozens of other street circuits

Japan:
Fukuroi
Central Circuit
Mutsuwan Speedway

Malaysia:
Johor
Shah Alam

Morocco:
Agadir
Casablanca Corniche

Mozambique:
Laurenco Marques (either Autodromo or Street circuit)

New Zealand:
various Street circuits

Peru:
Agua Dulce

Poland:
plenty of old circuits run while parts still were under german rule

Portugal:
Vila do Conde
old Estoril

Russia:
various street tracks used by RTCC in the 00's

Senegal:
Dakar 6H circuits

Slovakia:
Prievidza

Slovenia:
Portoroz Street circuit

South Africa:
Goldfields
Aldo Scribante
Brandkop
original East London (Prince George)
Durban

South Korea
Taebaek
Changwon Street Circuit

Spain:
Lasarte

Sweden:
Mantorp Park
Rabelöfbanan (Kristianstad)

Taiwan:
Penbay International Circuit

Thailand:
Prachuap

UK:
Davidstow
Lydden Hill
Kirkistown
old Anglesey

Ukraine:
Lvov

UAE:
Dubai 1981

USA:
Fur Rondy
Golden Gate Park
Lake Tahoe
Ontario Speedway
Pebble Beach
Vaca Valley
Continental Divide Raceway
Thompson Speedway (old)
RFK Stadium
St. Petersburg - Tropicana Field
Augusta International Raceway (a decent version!)
Savannah Harbor
Blackhawk Farms (a SCGT classic)
Greenwood Roadway (vintage)
Marlboro Motor Raceway
Minneapolis Street Circuit
Las Vegas - Fremont
Reno- Hilton GP
Trenton
Bridgehampton Street Circuit
Watkins Glen Steet circuits
Nelson Ledges
War Bonnet Raceway Park
Oregon International Raceway
Addison Airport
Rattlesnake Raceways
Elkhart Lake Road Circuit

Zambia:
Lawrence Allen Circuit

Zimbabwe:
Bulawayo
Donnybrook
Marlborough
 
ATCM - Automóvel & Touring Clube de Moçambique

Is located in at Costa do Sol, in Maputo, Mozambique.

Is used for drifting competitions, spinning competitions, endurance races, etc.
I would love to have this track in my Assetto Corsa, as it is my local track.
 
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It would be grate to see a highly detailed Loch Ranoch. I saw this track in ToCA 2 and I fell in love from the first sight. Such a great track.

there is a Loch Ranoch mod out there but it doesn't have the multiple paths
 

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