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 At the moment, Reiza seems to be the only professional development studio somewhat focusing on historical content.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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Old tracks are great if you drive old cars. The size and speed of modern race cars are not conducive to the "great old tracks" everyone raves about. As soon as you put a modern FI or GT3 car on those facilities you hear, " there is no where to pass". Well a track that had great racing for a Cooper Mini ain't gonna cut it for a M8 BMW.

A lot of those track sucked.
 
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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...

Roger that. A proper, Keke Rosberg 150-mph+ average lap speed 1980's Silverstone in AMS2 would be nice.


It would be nice to have tracks used by Soviet Formula 1 in the 1960s and 1970s. Such as: Pirita-Kose-Kloostrimetsa, Borovaya, Sauga Ring, Valakampiai, Vake-Saburtalo...there are a lot of them and none of this is in any simulator. View attachment 637656

Kind of like IL-Sturmovik meets GPL? Sounds interesting....
 
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Old tracks are great if you drive old cars. The size and speed of modern race cars are not conducive to the "great old tracks" everyone raves about. As soon as you put a modern FI or GT3 car on those facilities you hear, " there is no where to pass". Well a track that had great racing for a Cooper Mini ain't gonna cut it for a M8 BMW.

A lot of those track sucked.

I mean... yes, but you could argue just as much "a lot of modern cars suck".

Everyone's got their own tastes and preferences, just because old Spa would be flat out in a modern F1 car doesn't mean the circuit sucked, any more than the modern F1 style of 'painted lines in a car park' doesn't suck if it gives good racing for contemporary cars. It'd be the same as saying Bahrain GP circuit sucks for a modern WRC car.

I mean, a modern F1 car would be snapped in half from the road surface before it reached Masta, but that's neither here nor there either...
 
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While there are some great circuits I'd love to see and be able to drive, the thought I keep coming back to is lost circuits as if they'd been maintained. Say Brooklands or Langhorn, but with surrounds to (somewhat) contemporary standards.

Away from circuit racing, I loved the old Magnetic Fields Network Q RAC Rally game, and some of its stages redone for a modern sim would be incredible - the full 40-mile Pundershaw, for example.
 
I'd say I want to see almost all mods being reworked to be more lifelike, more lively.
Moving trackside objects, moving spectators, more detailed enviroment.
There are several otherwise wellmade trackmods being utterly sterile.
 
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Fat-Alfie: hold my beer. :D
It hasn't escaped my attention that the public roads still exist (mostly), and there is detailed Lidar data coverage for the area, freely available for download.
 
Special Stage Route 7 from Gran Turismo 5 (idk if its actuallyt called special stage rout 7)
 
Donneybrooke (now Brainerd) hosted CanAm and Formula Atlantic and TransAm. Saw Donahue in the Porsche 917 set a lap record that has remained. The first turn at the end of the long drag strip was a real test of manhood :) Still exists mostly as drag racing site with occasional Porsche Club events
 
All of us Indians would love to see the Madras International Circuit. While Buddh takes the spotlight for being an FIA grade 1 and a former F1 track, MIC saw a lot of feeder series drop by. Championships like the MRF Challenge and the Asian Formula series are important feeder series that stop by MIC.
 
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I’d like to see Circuit de Ledenon created in AC, looks great fun in all the vids I’ve seen, lots of undulation & plenty of testing corners!!
 

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