The Mount Panorama Circuit at Bathurst is the most iconic race track in Australia and it was just added back to Forza Motorsport with Update 15 for FM8. Here you can see the "Chase" chicane of the track in 25 different racing games, using cars from Ford and Holden, who were big rivals in the V8 Supercars Championship for many years. Enjoy the show!
Timeline:
0:00 Dick Johnson V8 Challenge (PC, 1999)
0:18 TOCA World Touring Cars (PS1, 2000)
0:36 EA Sports V8 Challenge (PC, 2002)
0:54 TOCA Race Driver (PC, 2003)
1:11 TOCA Race Driver 2 (PC, 2004)
1:27 TOCA Race Driver 3 (PC, 2006)
1:44 Race Driver Grid (PC, 2008)
2:01 iRacing (PC, 2008)
2:20 Need for Speed Shift 2 (PC, 2011)
2:38 RaceRoom (PC, 2013)
2:56 Grid 2 (PC, 2013)
3:13 Forza Motorsport 5 (Xbox One, 2013)
3:32 Gran Turismo 6 (PS3, 2013)
3:51 Grid Autosport (PC, 2014)
4:10 Project Cars (PC, 2015)
4:29 Forza Motorsport 6 (Xbox One, 2015)
4:49 Project Cars 2 (PC, 2017)
5:08 Forza Motorsport 7 (Xbox One, 2017)
5:27 Gran Turismo Sport (PS4, 2017)
5:46 Assetto Corsa Competizione (PC, 2019)
6:05 Automobilista 2 (PC, 2020)
6:24 Project Cars 3 (PC, 2020)
6:43 Grid Legends (PC, 2022)
7:02 Gran Turismo 7 (PS5, 2022)
7:22 Forza Motorsport 8 (Xbox Series, 2023)
My videos about race track corners with a lot of elevation in many different racing games keep doing well, so when I saw that Mount Panorama was coming to FM8 this month it was only natural to make it the next part of the series. And I will even cover multiple sections of the track in different videos!
Thanks to Aeroteq for recording iRacing for me, so that I didn't have to buy track and car there myself just for this video. Check out some of his own content here:
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Mount Panorama Circuit is a unique track that combines some long straights with very tight and twisty uphill and downhill sections. The chicane "The Chase" was added to reduce the length of the "Conrod Straight", which had caused multiple deaths in high speed accidents. The slight corner right before the chicane is now one of the fastest corners in the world though.
The oldest video game to feature the track might be the DOS game "Touring Car Champions" from 1997, which you can see in action here: • Touring Car Champions - 1997 - (Bathu...
It was followed by Dick Johnson V8 Challenge and there was even a V8 Challenge game developed by DICE for EA Sports, which might be one of the least known EA racing games.
Codemasters featured the track in many of the TOCA and Grid games, although in several of the latter it was part of DLC packs. The TOCA Race Driver games even featured many cars and liveries from the V8 Supercars series and the games were even sold as official V8 Supercars games in Australia.
For many years the main battle in the V8 Supercars Championship was between the Ford Falcon and Holden Commodore and I actually picked cars from many successful drivers for this video, including Jamie Whincup, Scott McLaughlin, Mark Winterbottom, James Courtney, Garth Tander, Russell Ingall, Marcos Ambrose, Mark Skaife, Glenn Seton and Greg Murphy.
Forza already featured V8 Supercars in some of the Xbox 360 games but Mount Panorama only first appeared in FM5 on the Xbox One. There was however a fictional track called Blue Mountains Raceway in FM1 that was likely inspired by Mount Panorama.
Gran Turismo similarly had a Ford Falcon since GT3 but Mount Panorama was only added in GT6.
What are your thoughts on Mount Panorama and the final section in particular? Have you played any of these 25 games yourself? Which rendition of the track do you like the most? Feel free to share your thoughts and anecdotes about the track and the V8 Supercars in the comments.
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