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Most of the tracks are a rally style course that follow a point to point configuration set in Western Europe. The city Monte Carlo is the only location where circuit races in five different variations are held.

  • Alps - A course set in a mountain pass in the Alps that passes through a small village. Snow is prominent at the top.
  • Autobahn - A course based on a section of the German Autobahn during rainfall. It passes through a few tunnels and a tollbooth.
  • Auvergne - A track passing through the countryside, some old ruins, and an old walled city.
  • Corsica - A network of roads passing through cliffs and canyons with alternate routes to choose.
  • Cote d'Azur - A countryside road along the south coast of France at sunset that passes through a small fishing village facing the Mediterranean Sea.
  • Monte Carlo - Circuit races that take place on the streets in the city of Monte Carlo. It has five different variations with each sharing sections of the road with others.
  • Normandie - A road going through rural areas of Normandy that passes through a small village, vast areas of farmland, and an old canyon.
  • Pyrenees - An old back road starting near the Pyrenees and ending at the base of the mountains. It passes through several vineyards, a small village, and an old chateau.
  • Schwarzwald - A course set in the Black Forest in Germany. It passes through dense parts of the forest, a small village, a waterfall, and several logging areas.
  • Zone Industrielle - A course set in an industrial center with shortcuts that pass through a steel mill, a train yard, and a shipping yard.
  • Weissach Skid Pad - A course set at the headquarters of Porsche in Germany. Players can perform various driving techniques and stunts by using different Porsche vehicles. The Skid Pad is only accessible in Factory Driver mode.