Forza Motorsport Reveals Hakone Circuit and Lime Rock Park

Turn 10 Studios has revealed two more of the twenty tracks that Forza Motorsport will be launching with next month.

Posted By | On 22nd, Sep. 2023

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Forza Motorsport’s launch is about three ways away now, and ahead of its looming release, developer Turn 10 Studios is continuing its rollout of new details for the racing sim. Recently, with a couple of new trailers, the developer showcased two more of the 20 tracks that’ll be available in the game at launch.

First up is Hakone Circuit, a fictional track in Japan that we saw also saw some glimpses of in recently released gameplay footage. Hokone Circuit will be one of five completely new courses being introduced to the series with Forza Motorsport’s launch.

The second track that has been revealed is American course Lime Rock Park. The track – which has been featured in past Forza Motorsport games as well – is a speedy downhill course with plenty of straights and not too many tight turns. Check out what both courses will look like in the upcoming game in the trailers below.

Forza Motorsport is set to launch on October 10 for Xbox Series X/S and PC. Pre-loading recently went live, with the game requiring roughly 132 GB of storage space on consoles.


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