



If that's the case they need to bring back SuperGT/JGTC from the first four Motorsport games, with a mix of old and new-to-Forza cars. Turn 10 has announced that players will soon be able to get hands-on with the next Forza Motorsport game, provided they are part of the Forza Feedback Panel. And he must have in his hat, for the future, the return of the Fujimi Kaido circuit. Xbox racing game fans rejoice Microsoft has officially revealed the next game in the Forza Motorsport series, as part of today’s Xbox Games Showcase. Did you remember to keep the throttle pinned through the Bentley sweeper? Fire up the replay to check your technique, watching from the top of the tire stack as you rocket through, just like in the show. It will feature a fictional circuit of the incredible Hakone Turnpike. Next Forza Motorsport Game Revealed, Apparently Isn’t Called Forza Motorsport 8. From Hammerhead down to the famous Gambon left-hander, the track faithfully translates the difficult course into a fully immersive experience perfect for any die-hard TopGear fanatic. According to Creative Director Chris Esaki, this teaser will be a closed playtest of Forza Motorsport 8. What makes this track so special (other than it being featured on a hit BBC car show)? TopGear worked with Lotus to overlay a challenging course onto the old airfield, and each corner is designed to test various aspects of a car’s set-up, like Chicago: a “steady state corner” contrived to test your mettle by drawing out over- or understeer hiding in an unsorted chassis. RELATED: Forza Motorsport Shares Year in Review Video to Cap Off 2020. " Some say it used to be a Canadian airfield during WWII, and that one corner is named after easy listening music all we know is, it’s called the TopGear Test Track, and it’s fully rendered and available for play in several configurations, all based upon the Stig’s real-life playground at Dunsfold Aerodrome.
