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Gran Turismo 6 has revealed yet another track for players to race on. Players will be able to race up the Goodwood Hill in the game, and at least for now, it will be exclusive to GT6.
The game’s maker, Polyphony Digital, announced the addition of the 1.16-mile hill climb at the opening of the Goodwood Festival of Speed today. It also means that gamers will get the chance to bear the 41.6 second course record set in 1999 by Nick Heidfeld in a Formula 1 car.
“I have always been a huge admirer of the Festival of Speed and what Lord March has achieved. “I love the incredible range of cars on display – from the priceless, rare and exotic, to the latest family hatchback and full on racing cars – I love the challenge of the Hill Climb and the rally stage. Goodwood represents every type of motoring and motor sport which very much mirrors what we aim to achieve with Gran Turismo and so it is very special that we have forged this partnership,” said Polyphony Digital President Kazunori Yamauchi.
The track will also be included in a new demo of the game that will be playable at the Goodwood Festival of Speed and downloadable later.
Polyphony Digital has not released any video of the new track yet, but you can see some screenshots in the video below.