Is Your Local Track in Sim Racing?

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As games add more and more circuits to their line-ups, they must delve into the more niche locations. That is how RaceRoom got my two most local tracks, but what is your most local venue in sim racing?

Too often are motorsport and its fandom limited to the upper echelons of the sport, with Formula One and the WEC taking the limelight of conversations. But many true enthusiasts of racing will just as happily enjoy grassroots, club level racing.

That is why one's local race track can evoke such great emotions. From echoing back to your first days by the catch fence to flashbacks of action taking place just in front of your eyes, local venues hold a great place in our hearts.

So when these perhaps lesser-known racing locations show up in sim racing games, it is a great excuse to get out the credit card or spend a few hours in the sim. Loading up a circuit that you have visited yourself in real life is always a brilliant experience. From driving round and remembering different moments from your memories to opening the free camera and inspecting the creation's accuracy; one can spend hours visiting a virtual recreation. So the question is, which of your local racetracks are in sim racing games? And are they any good?

Editor's Story​

You may not want to hear my life's story. But to best explain what I deem my local race tracks, reading part of it is inevitable. As a young boy from England, my family moved to the South West of France when I was six years old. Since then, I have spent my entire life living between Toulouse and Bordeaux.

Unfortunately, compared to the East of the country, my local region is fairly empty when it comes to motorsport. However, it is home to a pair of fantastic venues that are arguably iconic across all of motorsport.

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Aston Martin GT4 fighting at Nogaro, my local track.

From where I am writing this, in the centre of Toulouse, I am just an hour and a half's drive from Nogaro, Circuit Paul Armagnac. Not to be mistaken with that other Paul track, it is a small layout, lined with grass that nowadays is best-known for hosting the Coupe de Pâques, or Easter Cup. Up until 2014, this event featured the Blancpain GT Series. Though before its renaming to the Fanatec GT World Challenge, the main SRO series left my neck of the woods, to be replaced by the FFSA GT. Now, every year at Easter - so this weekend - I attend this popular event to watch GT4 cars battle it out for the National title.

In 2017 and 2018, this French GT4 series featured a pair of opening rounds in the South West of France, the second of which took the paddock to Pau. No, not the twisty Cadwell Park lookalike of Pau-Arnos, but the full fat street circuit that closes roads each May. Ever since I was a young child, I have also visited Pau on a yearly basis, first going to watch the historic event with my parents. But as I grew up, my annual trips focused on the modern Pau Grand Prix, including winners such as Clark and Fangio, no less.

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Close to the action in Pau.

My Local Tracks In Sim Racing​

As you can no-doubt tell by now, I am very lucky to see both of my local circuits feature in sim racing. Not only do both Pau and Nogaro get nice third party recreations in Assetto Corsa by @Ginot Team, they are also both available to drive as official content in RaceRoom Racing Experience.

In addition to these two major racing locations, my local area also features the aforementioned Pau-Arnos. A permanent road course not far from the home to the Pau Grand Prix, this circuit rarely hosts racing, instead focusing on track days for petrol heads. But the track does have a fairly useable version for Assetto Corsa available here. Whilst not perfectly accurate, it should help me prepare for any track days I will hopefully take part in this year with my car, also in sim racing.

Are any of your local race tracks available in sim racing? What do you make of their representations?
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"Elaintarharata" is out there as a (historic) mod for rF2 and Assetto Corsa. It's a very narrow street circuit around the Eläintarha park in Helsinki, Finland - right next to the Olympic Stadium. Turns out it was too dangerous in reality and they stopped racing there in early '60s. But it's a nice walk and though before my time, I'd often visualize the racing there and it was great to see it come alive virtually.
 
I’m from Bologna,and Imola is my local track,luckily is almost everywhere in Sim.
Even my second home track,which is Misano,where I spend holidays is almost everywhere
I’d like to have my kart track too,Misanino,but unfortunately I can’t find it
 
Pau-ville, Pau-Arnos and Nogaro for me. Since my childhood in Pau-ville, I have seen the greatest drivers of recent years. Montoya, Hamilton, Verstappen, Norris for example. Especially Montoya who was incredibly fast. Having this track on Raceroom is a delight !
 
I'm 6 miles away from Goodwood. My son and I regularly pop in to see testing days etc. Met Andy and Seb Priaulx there on Monday, Josh Cook was there too. Obviously it's a 3rd party mod in AC and rF2, but the hill climb at the the Earl of March's house is now in Rennsport!!
 
I'm about an hour away from Mission Raceway Park, and Molson Indy Vancouver was right outside my door back in the late 90's. Both have at least one low-quality mod out there.
 
I live just round the corner (5 miles?) from RallyX track Estering in Buxtehude. On race weekends - if the wind is right - I can hear the motors doing the short sprint races. It was DLC in Dirt Rally2 and it felt very strange riding around it online because I sometimes pass it doing errands (but never actually went to a race weekend, not really interested in RallyX to be honest).
homepage:www.estering.de
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Nah, elevations are way off. But the original was done before any accurate data existed, can’t blame them.

I have lidar data, it’s on the back burner for now but could be a quick project in the future
Really? I mean off the track (Grass, etc.) I could just tell it wasnt that accurate, but the track surface itself didn't seem too bad, it got the basics down from my eyes. I didn't analyze it that much. I don't race there IRL (nor ever race) because of time and money so I can't really compare.
 
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The most local track for me is the Red Bull Ring, which is in almost every sim, in some of them even in historic configurations, and in ACC in the current layout with the new (for car races unused) Moto GP chicane. There is even an AC mod of the old Zeltweg Airfield race track that was featured in an Racede... Overtake article just a few days ago.

The next closest would be the Salzburgring, which is featured in Raceroom and as a mod on AC and I think rF2.

And while not a rece track as such, there is even a mod for the Rechbergrennen hillclimb which is very close to where I used to live until I moved house last year: https://www.overtake.gg/downloads/rechbergrennen-2023.62766/
 
Zolder is not that far,
and just a bit further is Spa-Francorchamps

It's in many sims (Zolder that is) but it's really not a high-speed track at all, it's not suited for F1 but it is a great track for Touring car and such.

Spa is something else :)

Maybe Silverstone is not far either (taking in account the tunnel), not sure.
Zandvoort is out there as well.
And Nurburgring is actually not very far either.
 
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There is many tracks nearby, I won't bother you with smaller/kart ones

Monza is 30km far, I think you already heard of it. I ride there with my bike few times over the years but now it's not possible anymore cause it lacks federation approval for bikes.
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Have you ever visited the old oval track? We get to see glimpses of it during the Italian GP and it has always intrigued me ever since I saw the movie "Grand Prix". It seems to be in pretty bad shape, which is really unfortunate. If I ever go to Milan, I'll visit for sure.
 
Mid-Ohio, about an hour north of me, is available for nearly every sim around. Columbus Motor Speedway was done for NR2003 and, I think, rfactor (a 1/3 mile NASCAR oval, it was demolished about eight years ago and the land used for a local soccer team). The Columbus street course, used for a handful of IMSA events in the mid-eighties, has not, to my knowledge, been created for any sim (would be interesting as it ran across the river). Burke Lakefront, an airport circuit in Cleveland (unused since 2007), is available for some sims.
 

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