Dragon Trail Seaside Interlagos Maggiore GP Bathurst (enduro) St Croix B Fiji (sprint) Red Bull Ring (dry)
Kyoto - Y&M Spa Fuji Circuit de la Sarthe Suzuka Sardegna A Sainte Croix B Maggiore GP Tokyo Expressway - East Outer Loop
Spa Suzuka Fuji (short) Interlagos Maggiore GP Catalunya Sardegna A If we had an 8 round season - Bathurst at night
St Croix B II 13:20 Sunny Dragon Trail Seaside 10:00 Maggiore GP 11:30 Sardegna A 13:10 Tokyo East Outer 18:00 Rain Suzuka 6:30 (Retro Round Spa 6:30 Circuit de la Sarthe 15:00 (Enduro)
The link is to the Vote tally, looks like an amazing track list for this coming season.. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1540o-3e682h2whYYmNPGWJFfFLuFNHlRpGfi_ZXO5k0/edit?usp=sharing
Maggiore GP Red Bull GP Interlagos (sprint) Big willow (endurance) Dragon seaside Sargedna A Tokyo East Outer
As much as Bathurst should be raced, perhaps try the car on the track and see how it handles certain sections of the track. I have do doubt that since it's a FR or MR car the dipper at Bathurst / Interlagos will be a serious problem. Bathurst also only has 2 real over taking locations unless you really muscle your way past someone. With a fast car such as this seasons, racing on tracks with wide, fast corners with lots of overtaking opportunities will be the way to go. I'll use a track really low on the overall count. Kyoto Y+M. Overtaking opportunities First corner using slip Up the esses, if your brave or get a better run. 2nd corner. Brake late or better line. 3rd corner after the down hill straight. 7th after the mid straight. 10th hairpin Final corner On top of that, the track is wide allowing several cars to battle it out. Also it's flat, is no drops like Bathurst or Interlagos. My 2 cents worth anyhow.
St Croix B II Dragon Trail Seaside Maggiore GP Sardegna A Tokyo East Outer/South Inner Loop Suzuka Spa Circuit de la Sarthe (Enduro)