Michael Andretti's World GP - Circuits

Circuits

World GP featured a 16-race Formula One schedule resembling that of 1988. The tracks were as follows:

Round Race Location Laps
1 Brazilian Grand Prix Jacarepagua 7
2 San Marino Grand Prix Imola 7
3 Monaco Grand Prix Monaco 10
4 Mexican Grand Prix Mexico City 8
5 Canadian Grand Prix Montreal 8
6 Detroit Grand Prix Detroit 8
7 French Grand Prix Paul Ricard 9
8 British Grand Prix Silverstone 7
9 West German Grand Prix Hockenheim 5
10 Hungarian Grand Prix Hungaroring 8
11 Belgian Grand Prix Spa-Francorchamps 5
12 Italian Grand Prix Monza 6
13 Portuguese Grand Prix Estoril 8
14 Spanish Grand Prix Jerez 8
15 Japanese Grand Prix Suzuka 6
16 Australian Grand Prix Adelaide 9

Each circuit featured a pit area represented by a pylon. On most circuits, the pits were located just prior to the start/finish line. In France, England, Spain, and Australia, the pits were located just after the start/finish line.

At the time the game was released, the United States Grand Prix was no longer held at Detroit, but at Phoenix instead. The only track depicted in the game that Michael Andretti ever won at was Detroit. He won there in 1990 in a CART event. Of the remaining circuits, his best finish was third at Italy.

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