In Forza Motorsport 4, players can race in various locations and on different circuits depending on the playing modes they choose.
These locations as well as the circuits available in the game, are revealed in the game guide below, created with the purpose of helping those who wish to find additional information regarding the racing tracks implemented by the game’s developers.
Players should know that in Forza Motorsport 4, the TopGear Playfield Tracks and the Benchmark Ring are available only as part of Forza Motorsport 4 Launch Track Pack DLC. The same rule applies for some of the cars that can be accessed in the game.
Forza Motorsport 4 is an Xbox 360 exclusive racing video game and the fourth Forza Motorsport title developed by Turn 10 Studios. It was published by Microsoft Studios and it became available in U.S on October 11, 2011, followed by Australia, on October 13, 2011, Europe, on October 14, 2011 and Japan on October 20, 2011.
It is the first Forza Motorsport video game which features Jeremy Clarksons (Top Gear) commentaries in the Autovista mode. This mode allows players to approach the cars and receive additional information regarding different parts such as engine, tyres, etc
Forza Motorsport 4 also supports Microsofts Kinect in combination with a normal controller, but the sensing device cant be used to steer the vehicles, since it can only record the players head movements and voice commands.
Forza Motorsport 4 Tracks and Circuits
Camino Viejo de Montserrat
In-game circuit variations: Full Circuit, Full Circuit Reverse, Extreme Circuit, Short Circuit, Short Circuit Reverse, Mini Circuit, Mini Circuit Reverse
Location: Near Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Elevation: 4,055 ft
Coordinates: 41°35?30?N 1°50?16?E
Bernese Alps
In-game circuit variations: Festival Circuit, Festival Circuit Reverse, Stadtplatz, Stadtplatz Reverse, Club Circuit, Club Circuit Reverse
Location: Switzerland
Elevation: 14,022 ft
Coordinates: 46°32?19?N 8°07?38?E
Fujimi Kaido
In-game circuit variations: Full Circuit, Stage B, Stage A Reverse, Stage D Reverse, New Hillclimb, Full Circuit Reverse, Stage C, Stage B Reverse, Old Hill Climb, New Downhill, Stage A, Stage D, Stage C Reverse, Old Downhill
Location: Near Mount Fuji, Japan
Hockenheimring
In-game circuit variations: Full Circuit, Drag 1/4 Mile, National Circuit, Short Circuit
Location: Hockenheim, Germany
Opened on: May 25, 1932
Surface: Asphalt
Iberian International Circuit
In-game circuit variations: Full Circuit, Full Circuit Reverse, Short Circuit, Short Circuit Reverse, Mini Circuit, Mini Circuit Reverse
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
In-game circuit variations: Long Course, Drag 1/4-mile, Indy Racing League Circuit, NASCAR Circuit.
Location: Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S
Opened on: August 12, 1909
Surface: Asphalt and brick
Ladera Test Track
In-game circuit variations: Full Circuit, Full Circuit Reverse, Short Circuit, Short Circuit Reverse, Mini Circuit, Mini Circuit Reverse
Location: Near Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Maple Valley Raceway
In-game circuit variations: Full Circuit, Short Circuit, Full Circuit Reverse, Short Circuit Reverse
Mugello Autodromo Internazionale
In-game circuit variations: Full Circuit, Club Circuit
Location: Mugello, Italy
Also known as: Mugello Circuit or Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello
Surface: Asphalt and concrete
Nurburgring Grand Prix Circuit
In-game circuit variations: Full Circuit, Short Circuit
Location: Nürburg, Germany
Built in: 1984
Surface: Asphalt and concrete
Rally di Positano
In-game circuit variations: Full Circuit, Full Circuit Reverse
Location: Near Positano, Italy
Road Atlanta
In-game circuit variations: Full Circuit, Club Circuit
Location: Near Braselton, Georgia, U.S
Opened in: 1970
Surface: Asphalt
Sebring International Raceway
In-game circuit variations: Full Circuit, Club Circuit, Short Circuit
Location: Near Sebring, Florida, U.S
Opened in: 1950
Surface: Asphalt
Silverstone Racing Circuit
In-game circuit variations: Silverstone Grand Prix Circuit, Silverstone International Circuit, Silverstone National Circuit
Location: Between Silverstone, Northamptonshire and Buckinghamshire, UK
Suzuka Circuit
In-game circuit variations: Full Circuit, West Circuit, East Circuit
Location: Suzuka, Mie Prefecture, Japan
TopGear Test Track
In-game circuit variations: Full Circuit, West Circuit, West Circuit Reverse, Drag Mile, Outer Loop, Outer Loop Reverse, Drag 1/4 Mile, East Circuit, East Circuit Reverse, Drag 1/2 Mile
Location: Dunsfold Aerodrome, Dunsfold, Surrey, England
Tsukuba Circuit
In-game circuit variations: Full Circuit, Short Circuit
Location: Shimotsuma, Ibaraki, Japan
Twin Ring Motegi
In-game circuit variations: Full Circuit, East Circuit, West Circuit, Super Speedway
Location: Haga, Tochigi, Japan
Forza Motorsport 4 Bonus Tracks and Circuits
TopGear Playfield Tracks – Included in Forza Motorsport 4 Launch Track Pack DLC
Benchmark Ring – Included in the Forza Motorsport 4 Launch Track Pack DLC


