Goodwood Hillclimb

The Goodwood Hillclimb is a special track currently available in Gran Turismo 6. The track is only accessible on Test Car in My Home, Time Trial in Arcade Mode, and the Goodwood Festival of Speed special event on the main menu.

Description
Every July, England plays host to a grand motor racing festival called the Goodwood Festival of Speed. The primary event is a famous hillclimb that takes on the property of the Earl of March. The 1.16-mile (approximately 1.9km) course is lined with old fashion straw and runs through the property's garden and out to a spacious pasture. Despite its simple layout, the difficulty level is high as the course is extremely narrow. The time of 41.6seconds set in 1999 by Nick Heidfeld in a McLaren MP4-13 is the course record.

Events in Gran Turismo 6

 * Goodwood Festival of Speed

Trivia

 * Before the Update 1.10, the central display was the Lotus with the slogan "Past, Present, and Future," which later changed to Mercedes-Benz with the slogan "120 years in motorsport" on the release of Update 1.10. This was their first time the real track and the virtual track simultaneously launch the event.
 * Despite that Porsche was the host in 2013 and GT6 was released at the end of the same year, it wasn't featured due to licensing issue with Electronic Arts.