Gran Turismo 7 – Virtual to Reality WillowSprings Comparison

Only a good week away from the Gran Turismo 7 release date, Sony Interactive Entertainment and Polyphony Digital have published a new video promoting the upcoming GT title.

With the “Moon Over The Castle” soundtrack playing in the background, the latest trailer shows us a side-by-side comparison between the real-world Willow Springs Raceway and the virtual Big Willow GT7 version of the track.

Willow Springs International Raceway located in Willow Springs near Rosamond, California in the USA is a super-fast 2.5-mile, nine-turn road racing circuit. It is the oldest permanent road course in the United States. Construction began in 1952, with the inaugural race held on November 23, 1953. The track configuration has been unchanged since.

There are a total of seven tracks at Willow Springs. The largest and most well-known track is Willow Springs International Raceway, more commonly referred to as Big Willow. There are other racing facilities such as The Streets of Willow (1.8-mile road course), The Horse Thief Mile (road course), The Speedway at Willow Springs (1/4 mile paved oval), Willow Springs Kart Track (a .625-mile, 9-turn paved sprint track), The Playpen (a 1/4-mile paved training track), and the Walt James Stadium (Clay Oval and Paved Oval).

Gran Turismo 7

With over 420 cars available at Brand Central and the Used Car Dealership from day one, Gran Turismo 7 recreates the look and feel of classic motors and bleeding-edge supercars alike in unparalleled detail. Each car handles differently and feels unique as you navigate over 90 track routes in dynamic weather conditions, including classic courses from GT history.

Gran Turismo 7 will be available on March 4th for the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4.


Official Webpage – www.playstation.com/gran-turismo-7