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Rennsport to add alternate track layouts

Rennsport will add alternate track layouts in future, starting with Michelin Raceway Road Atalanta’s Short Circuit.

Rennsport to add alternate track layouts
  • Alternate track layouts coming to Rennsport
  • Road Atlanta’s Short Circuit arriving first
  • Release date TBC

Rennsport has just announced it will begin implementing alternate track layouts.

Beginning with Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta’s Short Course variant, Rennsport has vowed to add multiple configurations of incumbent circuits in future updates.

Intriguingly, this means players could see variations such as Hockenheimring’s Short Circuit, Monza’s Junior Course, or the Nürburgring’s Sprint Circuit and Müllenbachschleife. 

Alternatively, the Eifel-based track’s bigger brother, the Nordschleife, may receive a Touristfahrten layout as we have already seen in Automobilista 2 and Assetto Corsa EVO recently.

Road Atlanta’s Short Course chops out Turns 6-8 of the main Grand Prix Circuit, eliminating two of the track’s slower corners as a result. Although this retains the most thrilling sections of the Georgian course, it limits overtaking opportunities, thanks to the shortening of the long back straight.

We don’t know the identity of other alternate track layouts or when they’ll arrive, but the Kuala Lumpur Street Circuit was teased for inclusion last week, which perhaps indicates more news is imminent.

Rennsport to add alternate track layouts

The game’s first DLC pack is due in February, too, with the Endurance Classics Part 1 set to feature the 24h Le Mans Circuit de la Sarthe, the Group C Porsche 956 and the Mercedes-Benz CLK LM and Porsche 911 GT1 challengers.

The DLC was supposed to arrive in December 2025. However, the team behind Rennsport delayed its release to help address some of the myriad issues players have experienced since the game’s rocky launch a month earlier.