Forza Motorsport 2023 Full Track List And What's On The Way

After 14 years absent from the franchise, Fujimi Kaido has finally returned to Forza Motorsport. It's the latest addition to a track list that's steadily grown since the rebooted, numberless eigth instalment in the series launched back in October 2023.
The fan-favourite circuit, set in and around the mountain town of Hakone Japan, winds up and down serpentine roads for over 10 miles, and in its day was a go-to for virtual drifters as well as those simply looking to test a car's handling to the limits. Its much-discussed return to the series is part of a massive update marking 20 years since the original Forza Motorsport launched.

Fujimi Kaido brings the total number of locations in the game to 30. The bulk of that figure is made up of real-world circuits, ranging from the iconic Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium, a debut for South Africa’s Kyalami Circuit and a wide variety of American tracks, including new-to-Forza Mid-Ohio.
More highlights include the home of the Le Mans 24 Hours, the Circuit de la Sarthe, as well as Japan’s home of motorsport, Suzuka Circuit. Brits can get excited to head to a remodelled Silverstone, too.
Series staple Maple Valley Speedway was the headline fictional circuit until Fujimi's triumphant return, and is joined by three new locations – Eaglerock Speedway, Grand Oak Raceway and Hakone Circuit – plus another fan favourite from past games, Sunset Peninsula.
Every track in the game supports Forza Motorsport’s dynamic weather and day/night cycles, allowing you to create some pretty spectacular races. More circuits are likely to come, so stay tuned.
Forza Motorsport complete track list
Real-world circuits
- Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
- Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
- Homestead-Miami Speedway
- Indianapolis Motor Speedway
- Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit
- Le Mans - Circuit International de la Sarthe
- Lime Rock Park
- Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course
- Mugello Circuit
- Nürburgring GP
- Road America
- Silverstone Circuit
- Suzuka Circuit
- Virginia International Raceway
- Watkins Glen International Speedway
- WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca
- Yas Marina Circuit (November ‘23)
- Hockenheim (December '23)
- Daytona International Speedway (January '24)
- Nürburgring Nordschleife (February '24)
- Brands Hatch (April '24)
- Sebring (June '24)
- Road Atlanta (August '24)
- Mount Panorama Circuit (December '24)
Fictional circuits
- Eaglerock Speedway
- Grand Oak Raceway
- Hakone Circuit
- Maple Valley
- Sunset Peninsula (October '24)
- Fujimi Kaido (May ’25)
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