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|name = Circuit de Valencia
 
|name = Circuit de Valencia
 
|image = [[File:Circuit de Valencia.jpg|240px]]
 
|image = [[File:Circuit de Valencia.jpg|240px]]
|games = [[Tourist Trophy (PlayStation 2)|Tourist Trophy]]<br>[[Gran Turismo PSP]]
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|games = [[Tourist Trophy (PlayStation 2)|Tourist Trophy]]<br>[[Gran Turismo PSP]]<br>[[Gran Turismo 5]]
 
|type = Real World Circuit
 
|type = Real World Circuit
 
|roadway = Tarmac
 
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|length = {{Convert|2.517|mi|km}}
 
|length = {{Convert|2.517|mi|km}}
 
|country = {{Flag|ESP}}
 
|country = {{Flag|ESP}}
 
}}'''Circuit de la Comunitat Valenciana Ricardo Tormo''' (shortened to simply '''Circuit de Valencia''' or, as it is now called, the '''Circuit Ricardo Tormo''') is a racing circuit located near Valencia, Spain. It's a round of MotoGP's schedule where the Catalan Grand Prix is held since 1992. Formula One also raced the European Grand Prix in Valencia from 2008 until 2012, albeit it was on a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valencia_Street_Circuit street circuit] and not on this track.
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'''Circuit de la Comunitat Valenciana Ricardo Tormo''' (shortened to simply '''Circuit de Valencia''' or, as it is now called, the '''Circuit Ricardo Tormo''') is a racing circuit located near Valencia, Spain.
 
   
This track along with [[Cathedral Rocks Trail III]], is exclusive to GTPSP, though Circuit de Valencia was featured in the spinoff, [[Tourist Trophy (PlayStation 2)|Tourist Trophy]], Cathedral Rocks Trail III isn't along with other rally tracks
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Circuit de Valencia was featured in the spinoff titles, [[Tourist Trophy (PlayStation 2)|''Tourist Trophy'']] (where [[Circuit de la Sarthe]] was removed) and [[Gran Turismo (PlayStation Portable game)|''Gran Turismo PSP'']]. Although Gran Turismo 5 had this track, it was hidden and can't be open by normal means. A modification was needed to play this course after the Spec II update. It was a direct port from ''Gran Turismo PSP ''with no changes.
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==Replay Demo==
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[[File:Circuit de Valencia 1 Lap Attack - GT PSP-0|thumb|left|335 px]]
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Revision as of 08:54, 24 April 2020

Circuit de la Comunitat Valenciana Ricardo Tormo (shortened to simply Circuit de Valencia or, as it is now called, the Circuit Ricardo Tormo) is a racing circuit located near Valencia, Spain. It's a round of MotoGP's schedule where the Catalan Grand Prix is held since 1992. Formula One also raced the European Grand Prix in Valencia from 2008 until 2012, albeit it was on a street circuit and not on this track.

Circuit de Valencia was featured in the spinoff titles, Tourist Trophy (where Circuit de la Sarthe was removed) and Gran Turismo PSP. Although Gran Turismo 5 had this track, it was hidden and can't be open by normal means. A modification was needed to play this course after the Spec II update. It was a direct port from Gran Turismo PSP with no changes.

Replay Demo

Circuit_de_Valencia_1_Lap_Attack_-_GT_PSP-0

Circuit de Valencia 1 Lap Attack - GT PSP-0