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Explore the full track list for Forza Motorsport 6, including circuit details, lengths, and conditions. Your ultimate guide to every race track in FM6.

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Explore the full track list for Forza Motorsport 6, including circuit details, lengths, and conditions. Your ultimate guide to every race track in FM6.

Alright, let's dive into the tracks available in Forza Motorsport 6. This game really gives you a ton of variety, from famous real-world circuits to some cool fictional ones. Think of this as your cheat sheet to know what you're getting into before you even start your engine. We've got a whole bunch of locations here, and each one can have multiple layouts. Sometimes it's just a slight variation, other times it's a completely different course using parts of the same circuit. Keep an eye on the 'Condition' column too – racing on a wet track is a whole different ballgame than a dry one, and some tracks even have night races! Here's the breakdown: * Autodromo Nazionale Monza: You've got the Full Circuit, a Short Circuit, and an Alt version. All dry conditions here. * Bernese Alps: This fictional location offers a Festival Circuit (and its reverse), a Stadplatz Circuit (and reverse), and a Club Circuit (and reverse). All dry. * Brands Hatch: We've got the Grand Prix Circuit (both dry and wet) and the Indy Circuit (also dry and wet). Be ready for those changes! * Circuit de Catalunya: Features a Grand Prix Circuit, a National Circuit, and a School Circuit. All dry. * Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps: The classic is here in dry, wet, and night variations. A real test of endurance. * Circuit of the Americas: Offers a Grand Prix Circuit, a West Route, and an East Route. All dry. * Daytona International Speedway: Get ready for the Sports Car Circuit (dry and night), Short Circuit (dry and night), and the iconic Tri-oval Circuit (dry and night). The night races here are something else. * Hockenheimring: Includes the Full Circuit, National Circuit, Short Circuit, and a super-short Drag Strip. All dry. * Homestead-Miami Speedway: This one has a bunch of variations: SpeedwayN (dry and wet), Road CourseN (dry and wet), Road Course Alt.N (dry and wet), Speedway Alt.N (dry and wet), Mini CircuitN (dry and wet), and Super-Mini CircuitN (dry and wet). Lots to explore here. * Indianapolis Motor Speedway: You can race the Grand Prix Circuit, The Brickyard Speedway, the Grand Prix Circuit - Classic, and the Grand Prix Circuit - Alt. All dry. * Le Mans Circuit de la Sarthe: The legendary endurance track is here in its Full Circuit form (dry, wet, and night), the Bugatti Circuit (dry, wet, and night), and the Old Mulsanne Circuit (dry, wet, and night). Prepare for some seriously long laps, especially on the full circuit. * Lime Rock Park: Offers a Full Circuit, West Chicane, South Chicane, and a Full Circuit - Alt. All dry. * Long Beach: Features a Full Circuit, East Route, and West Route. All dry. * Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca: Just the Full Circuit is listed here, in dry conditions. * Mount Panorama Circuit: The famous Bathurst Circuit is available, in dry conditions. * Nürburgring: This is a beast. You get the Full Circuit (dry, wet, night), the Nordschleife (dry, wet, night), and the GP Circuit (dry, wet, night). The Nordschleife is over 12 miles long – good luck! * Circuit de Prague: Includes a Full Circuit (and reverse), a Short Circuit (and reverse). All dry. * Rio de Janeiro: Offers a Full Circuit (and reverse), National Circuit (and reverse), Coast Loop (and reverse), Mountain Circuit (and reverse), and a Mini Circuit. All dry. * Road America: You can race the Full Circuit, East Route, West Route, a Full Circuit - Alt, and a West Route - Alt. All dry. * Road Atlanta: Has the Full Circuit and the Club Circuit. Both dry. * Sebring International Raceway: The Full Circuit is available in dry and wet conditions. Watch out for that rain! This list covers pretty much every track you'll be racing on. Knowing these layouts can give you a real edge, especially when you're trying to master a particular circuit or prepare for a specific race condition. Have fun out there!

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