With Gran Turismo 7 featuring the biggest list of car brands to date, it also boasts one of the largest sets of real-world locations in the series. The list of names will certainly look familiar to most, as it is a compilation of circuits that have all debuted in past installments. From Sunday Cup’s Red Bull Ring to the ever-so-massive Nurburgring, there is a wide range of real courses to compete on.

In total, Gran Turismo 7 bears 17 real-world circuits, with a majority last appearing in Gran Turismo Sport. Compared to its predecessor, the game does bring back NASCAR’s own Daytona International Speedway, featuring both its Superspeedway and Road Course layouts. In addition, all locations will include dynamic weather features for the first time ever, meaning conditions may vary over the course of just one race.

Developer Polyphony Digital has confirmed it will be adding more courses during the game’s lifespan, so drivers are likely to see this list grow over time.

Here is the full list of real locations in Gran Turismo 7:

  • Autodromo de InterlagosAutodromo Nazionale di MonzaAutopolisBrands HatchCircuit de Barcelona-CatalunyaCircuit de la SartheCircuit de Spa-FrancorchampsDaytona International SpeedwayFuji International CircuitGoodwood Motor CircuitMount PanoramaNurburgringRed Bull RingSuzuka CircuitTsukuba CircuitWeatherTech Raceway Laguna SecaWillow Spring