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{{Infobox/Track
 
{{Infobox/Track
 
|name = Test Course
 
|name = Test Course
|image = [[File:Test Course.jpg|240px]]<br>[[File:Test Course (GT3).jpg|240px]]
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|image = [[File:Test Course (GT1).jpg|240px]]<br>[[File:Test Course (GT3).jpg|240px]]
|caption = The Test Course in both its old (above) and new (below) layouts
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|caption = The Test Course in both its old (above) and new (below) layouts, notice the difference in pit stop length and tunnel in both layouts
|games = [[Gran Turismo]]<br>[[Gran Turismo 2]]<br>[[Gran Turismo 3 A-spec]]<br/>[[Gran Turismo 4]]<br>[[Gran Turismo PSP]]
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|games = [[Gran Turismo]]<br>[[Gran Turismo 2]]<br>[[Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec]]<br/>[[Gran Turismo 4]]<br>[[Tourist Trophy]]<ref>Only available in License Tests</ref><br>[[Gran Turismo PSP]]
|type = Fictional
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|type = Original Circuit
 
|roadway = Tarmac
 
|roadway = Tarmac
|turns = 2
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|turns = 4
|length = {{convert|6.43|mi|km}} (GT3 and GT4)<br>{{convert|3.257|mi|km}} (GT and GT2)
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|length = {{convert|3.257|mi|km}} (GT-GT2)<br>{{convert|6.43|mi|km}} (GT3-GTPSP)
 
}}
 
}}
   
The '''Test Course''' is an extremely large oval circuit that appears in all Gran Turismo games up to and including [[Gran Turismo 4]]. In [[Gran Turismo 5]] and [[Gran Turismo 6]] it is replaced by the [[Special Stage Route X]]. The course is extremely long, with 2 long straights and 2 extremely wide turns. Many players use this course to find out the top speed and acceleration of their cars.
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The '''Test Course''' is an extremely large oval circuit that appears in all Gran Turismo games up to and including [[Gran Turismo 4]]. In [[Gran Turismo 5]], [[Gran Turismo 6]] and [[Gran Turismo Sport]] it is replaced by The [[Top Gear Test Track]] and [[Special Stage Route X]] respectively. The course is extremely long, with 2 long straights and 2 extremely wide turns. Many players use this course to find out the top speed and acceleration of their cars and is notable for conducting Stopping and Starting license tests.
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== Lap Description ==
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'''Please note that the lap description provided is for the original variant(GT1-GT2).'''
   
==Sector 1==
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=== Sector 1 ===
 
You start off near the pit lanes and a couple of stands. As soon as the race begins, you'll want to get to top speed as fast as possible. The 400m mark ends the first sector.
 
You start off near the pit lanes and a couple of stands. As soon as the race begins, you'll want to get to top speed as fast as possible. The 400m mark ends the first sector.
   
==Sector 2==
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=== Sector 2 ===
 
Keep going full throttle until you reach the 1000m mark.
 
Keep going full throttle until you reach the 1000m mark.
   
==Sector 3==
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=== Sector 3 ===
After passing the 1000m mark, should you reach the first turn, keep holding the gas and don't let go, mainly because the turn is very wide. The tunnel entrance concludes this section.
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After passing the 1000m mark, should you reach the first turn, keep holding the gas and don't let go, mainly because the turn is very wide. The tunnel entrance concludes this sector.
   
==Sector 4==
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=== Sector 4 ===
 
Continue holding the gas until the entrance to the second and last corner.
 
Continue holding the gas until the entrance to the second and last corner.
   
==Sector 5==
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=== Sector 5 ===
 
Continue going full throttle on the second and last turn and the start/finish line.
 
Continue going full throttle on the second and last turn and the start/finish line.
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<br>Note that on Gran Turismo 2, the HKS Drag 180SX and R33 GT-R are capable of reaching around 430 km/h (270 mph) and 390 km/h (240 mph) respectively on the straights, but due to their poor turning performance, the player needs to slow down to around 320 km/h (200 mph) in order to make the turns.
   
 
==In Gran Turismo==
 
==In Gran Turismo==
 
===Events===
 
===Events===
 
====Gran Turismo====
 
====Gran Turismo====
*License Tests [[GT Licenses#B-1|B-1]] and [[GT Licenses#B-2|B-2]]
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*License Tests [[GT1 Licenses#B-1|B-1]] and [[GT1 Licenses#B-2|B-2]]
 
*[[Megaspeed Cup]]
 
*[[Megaspeed Cup]]
   
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====Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec====
 
====Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec====
 
=====Beginner Level=====
 
=====Beginner Level=====
*[[Spider & Roadster (GT3, Beginner)|Spider & Roadster]]
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*[[Spider & Roadster (GT3, Beginner)|Spider &amp; Roadster]]
 
*[[Race of Turbo Sports (GT3, Beginner)|Race of Turbo Sports]]
 
*[[Race of Turbo Sports (GT3, Beginner)|Race of Turbo Sports]]
 
*[[Legends of the Silver Arrow (GT3)|Legends of the Silver Arrow]]
 
*[[Legends of the Silver Arrow (GT3)|Legends of the Silver Arrow]]
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=====Professional Level=====
 
=====Professional Level=====
 
*[[Race of Turbo Sports (GT3, Professional)|Race of Turbo Sports]]
 
*[[Race of Turbo Sports (GT3, Professional)|Race of Turbo Sports]]
*[[Gran Turismo All Stars (GT3, Professional)|Gran Turismo All Sports]]
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*[[Gran Turismo All Stars (GT3, Professional)|Gran Turismo All Stars]]
 
*[[Dream Car Championship (GT3, Professional)|Dream Car Championship]]
 
*[[Dream Car Championship (GT3, Professional)|Dream Car Championship]]
 
*[[Gran Turismo World Championship (GT3, Professional)|Gran Turismo World Championship]]
 
*[[Gran Turismo World Championship (GT3, Professional)|Gran Turismo World Championship]]
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*[[Like the Wind (GT4)|Like the Wind]]
 
*[[Like the Wind (GT4)|Like the Wind]]
 
*Driving Missions [[GT4 Driving Missions#Mission 21|21]], [[GT4 Driving Missions#Mission 22|22]], [[GT4 Driving Missions#Mission 23|23]] and [[GT4 Driving Missions#Mission 24|24]]
 
*Driving Missions [[GT4 Driving Missions#Mission 21|21]], [[GT4 Driving Missions#Mission 22|22]], [[GT4 Driving Missions#Mission 23|23]] and [[GT4 Driving Missions#Mission 24|24]]
*License Tests [[GT4 B-License#B-1|B-1]], [[GT4 B-License#B-2|B-2]], [[GT4 B-Licenses#B-6|B-6]] and [[GT4 B-License#B-7|B-7]].
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*License Tests [[GT4 B-License#B-1|B-1]], [[GT4 B-License#B-2|B-2]], [[GT4 B-License#B-6|B-6]] and [[GT4 B-License#B-7|B-7]].
   
 
====Gran Turismo (PlayStation Portable)====
 
====Gran Turismo (PlayStation Portable)====
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*Driving Challenge A-2
 
*Driving Challenge A-2
 
*Driving Challenge A-3
 
*Driving Challenge A-3
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*Driving Challenge A-4
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==Reverse Variation==
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[[File:Gran Turismo 2 - Test Course Reverse|thumb|right|340 px]]
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*In [[Gran Turismo 2]], an unused reverse version of Test Course exists. The track is mostly complete with the AI pathfinding almost finished, the opponents will take the first turn well but will crash into the wall on the second turn. It also features its own unique replay cameras, with the exception of lap 3 not having any. The AI can not overtake each other on this track and you can not pit in as well. Due to the unfinished state, textures on some vehicles may flicker or load the color palette incorrectly, resulting in oddly-colored cars.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*As stated above, in GT5 and GT6, the Test Course was replaced by [[Special Stage Route X]].<!----The Top Gear Test Track does not have a straight as long as the Test Course. It's a figure-8 test track with more technical turns than high-speed straights.---->
 
*As stated above, in GT5 and GT6, the Test Course was replaced by [[Special Stage Route X]].<!----The Top Gear Test Track does not have a straight as long as the Test Course. It's a figure-8 test track with more technical turns than high-speed straights.---->
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*In all games it is featured, the first 400m and 1000m of the track is used to conduct the Starting and Stopping license tests. In an odd allusion, Special Stage Route X serves a very familiar purpose in the same license tests featured in [[Gran Turismo 6]]. [[Gran Turismo 5]] is omitted from this realization as the [[Top Gear Test Track]] was used to conduct these tests, as well as slalom tests instead of the former two oval circuits and separate testing facilities for the slaloms.
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*In [[Gran Turismo (PlayStation)|Gran Turismo]] and [[Gran Turismo 2]], Test Course's turns are tighter and less banked than the one's feature in the succeeding two games, creating a difference in shape with the one the original [[PlayStation]] games having a more lithe and narrower shape than the ones featured in the [[PlayStation 2]] series. The original PlayStation games also have cloudy, slightly dusky skies, while the later games' version have clear, mostly sunny skies. Other differences of the later track include no vegetation within the vicinity of the track both inward and out, inward tile walling, and a tunnel on the back stretch of the track.
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*Hidden away in the coding for one of the betas for [[Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec]], the Test Course track featured in it had turns with rather progressive banking, getting steeper the more you got toward the middle of the turn. It's only accessible through hacking however, only the track and skybox are drawn; and the player has to physically find the road that makes the track.
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*For unknown reasons, on [[Gran Turismo PSP]], you will start a race at Test Course in 3rd place instead of usually starting last, even though on the pre-race menu it says you start in fourth.
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==Notes:==
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<references/>
 
[[Category:Gran Turismo Circuits]]
 
[[Category:Gran Turismo Circuits]]
 
[[Category:GT2 Circuits]]
 
[[Category:GT2 Circuits]]
 
[[Category:GT3 Circuits]]
 
[[Category:GT3 Circuits]]
 
[[Category:GT4 Circuits]]
 
[[Category:GT4 Circuits]]
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[[Category:GT PSP Circuits]]
 
[[Category:Fictional Circuits]]
 
[[Category:Fictional Circuits]]
 
[[Category:Original Circuits]]
 
[[Category:Original Circuits]]
 
[[Category:Circuits with a straight over 1 mile]]
 
[[Category:Circuits with a straight over 1 mile]]
 
[[Category:Circuits with a tunnel]]
 
[[Category:Circuits with a tunnel]]
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[[category:Circuits Over 10 Kilometers]]
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[[Category:Ovals]]

Revision as of 01:23, 13 February 2019


The Test Course is an extremely large oval circuit that appears in all Gran Turismo games up to and including Gran Turismo 4. In Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 6 and Gran Turismo Sport it is replaced by The Top Gear Test Track and Special Stage Route X respectively. The course is extremely long, with 2 long straights and 2 extremely wide turns. Many players use this course to find out the top speed and acceleration of their cars and is notable for conducting Stopping and Starting license tests.

Lap Description

Please note that the lap description provided is for the original variant(GT1-GT2).

Sector 1

You start off near the pit lanes and a couple of stands. As soon as the race begins, you'll want to get to top speed as fast as possible. The 400m mark ends the first sector.

Sector 2

Keep going full throttle until you reach the 1000m mark.

Sector 3

After passing the 1000m mark, should you reach the first turn, keep holding the gas and don't let go, mainly because the turn is very wide. The tunnel entrance concludes this sector.

Sector 4

Continue holding the gas until the entrance to the second and last corner.

Sector 5

Continue going full throttle on the second and last turn and the start/finish line.
Note that on Gran Turismo 2, the HKS Drag 180SX and R33 GT-R are capable of reaching around 430 km/h (270 mph) and 390 km/h (240 mph) respectively on the straights, but due to their poor turning performance, the player needs to slow down to around 320 km/h (200 mph) in order to make the turns.

In Gran Turismo

Events

Gran Turismo

Gran Turismo 2

Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec

Beginner Level
Amateur Level
Professional Level
License Tests

Gran Turismo 4

Gran Turismo (PlayStation Portable)

  • Driving Challenge A-1
  • Driving Challenge A-2
  • Driving Challenge A-3
  • Driving Challenge A-4

Reverse Variation

Gran_Turismo_2_-_Test_Course_Reverse

Gran Turismo 2 - Test Course Reverse

  • In Gran Turismo 2, an unused reverse version of Test Course exists. The track is mostly complete with the AI pathfinding almost finished, the opponents will take the first turn well but will crash into the wall on the second turn. It also features its own unique replay cameras, with the exception of lap 3 not having any. The AI can not overtake each other on this track and you can not pit in as well. Due to the unfinished state, textures on some vehicles may flicker or load the color palette incorrectly, resulting in oddly-colored cars.

Trivia

  • As stated above, in GT5 and GT6, the Test Course was replaced by Special Stage Route X.
  • In all games it is featured, the first 400m and 1000m of the track is used to conduct the Starting and Stopping license tests. In an odd allusion, Special Stage Route X serves a very familiar purpose in the same license tests featured in Gran Turismo 6. Gran Turismo 5 is omitted from this realization as the Top Gear Test Track was used to conduct these tests, as well as slalom tests instead of the former two oval circuits and separate testing facilities for the slaloms.
  • In Gran Turismo and Gran Turismo 2, Test Course's turns are tighter and less banked than the one's feature in the succeeding two games, creating a difference in shape with the one the original PlayStation games having a more lithe and narrower shape than the ones featured in the PlayStation 2 series. The original PlayStation games also have cloudy, slightly dusky skies, while the later games' version have clear, mostly sunny skies. Other differences of the later track include no vegetation within the vicinity of the track both inward and out, inward tile walling, and a tunnel on the back stretch of the track.
  • Hidden away in the coding for one of the betas for Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec, the Test Course track featured in it had turns with rather progressive banking, getting steeper the more you got toward the middle of the turn. It's only accessible through hacking however, only the track and skybox are drawn; and the player has to physically find the road that makes the track.
  • For unknown reasons, on Gran Turismo PSP, you will start a race at Test Course in 3rd place instead of usually starting last, even though on the pre-race menu it says you start in fourth.

Notes:

  1. Only available in License Tests