Watkins Glen Road America Lime Rock Brands Hatch GP Silverstone Brno Bahrain Donington Oulton Park Phillip Island Le Mans
USA/Canada: Daytona Watkins Glen Road Atlanta Long Beach Sebring Virginia Mosport South America: Interlagos Potrero de los Funes Europe: Brands Hatch GP Donington Thruxton Snetterton Oulton Park Cadwell Park Croft Knockhill Dijon-Prenois Circuit de la Sarthe Ledenon Pau Monaco Estoril Knutstorp Falkenberg Autodrom Most Asia: Okayama Fuji Twin Ring Motegi Australia/New Zealand: Adelaide Symmons Plains Eastern Creek/Sydney Motosport Park Pukekohe Sandown Oran Park Townsville Winton Gold Coast/Surfer's Paradise Barbagallo
Also, if its not too difficult/time consuming, I wouldn't mind seeing reverse layouts for the Raceroom track.
Imola would be nice, laserscanned. My other favourites all are already there or are announced: Spa, Nordschleife, Zandvoort, Suzuka, Mid-Ohio. Ah, Le Mans. Some of the sim'S car classes yearn for Le Mans. Laserscanned, if possible. When comparing driving Monza and Nürburgring in R3E (manually created) and in AC (laserscanned), there is so much difference in track modelling, camber, uneven surfaces - you just cannot mimic that in handcrafting. Is the bigger version of Brand Hatch planned for the future? I saw pics somewhere that originally the GP circuit seems to have been modelled, too. Thinking on it, Montreal and Magny Cours would be nice, or Albertpark. And Brno has a very nice and addictive flow.
I'd say their to-do/wishlist is endless. Seeing as they're trying out laser-scanning with Nords, we may see other tracks use it as well where applicable. We've seen other tracks that have been updated with new data over time.
More tracks of the WTCC. Marrakesh, Spa, Porto, Rio Hondo and above all the Streetcircuit of Villa Real (new for this years season)!!
I'd Really like to see Monaco, it's one of my all time favorites, in Pcars it looks amazing, I'd really like to see what s3 could do with it and if they could top that version.
Monaco is a good track but I don't think it's suitable for the current selection of cars we have. The track is way too narrow for anything other than open wheeler formula cars.
Circuito de Almeria seems refreshing, only Ride offers it so far if i'm not mistaken, seems like it has a nice flow to it:
as somebody from Berlin i'd always like to see a proper version of the AVUS featured in a racing sim, but i guess it wouldn't be that popular as the layout is not that intersting/challening. otherwise some tracks that haven't been featured in any games like Grobnik (Croatia) or NJMP (USA)
I disagree, I did a race in gsc with the petrobas cars at monaco and it was a blast, it's really not as narrow as people think, It just has no runoff.