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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 and Gran Turismo 6 it is replaced by the Special Stage Route X. The course is extremely long, with 2 long straightways and 2 extremely wide turns. Many players use this course to find out the top speed and acceleration of their cars.

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.

Sector 4

After another long straightway and another wide turn, the finish line is at the end of the last wide turn.

In Gran Turismo

Events

Gran Turismo

  • License Tests B-1 and B-2
  • Megaspeeds Race

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

Trivia

In gt5 it was replaced by The top gear test track and replaced with SSRX in gt6