Locations in Need for Speed: ProStreet feature real world race tracks, cities, and road networks.
The Booster Pack, first announced on December 5, 2007 for PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360, would make new tracks available; the new Leipzig location and Tokyo Expressway tracks for Tokyo Dockyard.
Autobahnring[]
Germany's Autobahnring is an interlocking web of high-speed roads that include sections of the Autobahn, as well as banked corners and tunnels.
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Autopolis[]
Autopolis is perched on a mountaintop in a remote part of Japan. Although the circuit has murky origins, the high-speed course is new and clean.
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Chicago Airfield[]
Windy City drivers have taken over an abandoned airport and made it their own. Chicago Airfield has a wide runaway, several grip and drift routes, and a drag strip.
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Ebisu[]
A Japanese mountainside was carved out to house Ebisu, the spiritual home of drifting. The Fukuyama Challenge departs across the countryside turning onto an expressway.
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Infineon[]
Northern California's Infineon Raceway has a complex series of hilly twists and turns. One false move will slow you down or put you into one of the many walls.
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Leipzig[]
The elite Porsche test track in Leipzig, Germany, features reproductions of some of the most famous corners in racing.
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Mondello Park[]
Mondello Park is an incredibly twisty and compact course dropped in the middle of the Irish coutryside.
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Nevada Highway[]
Highway Route 318 is a stretch of sun-baked tarmac deep in the Nevada desert. Speeds over 200 mph are possible, but watch out for the deceptively simple curves.
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Portland International Raceway[]
Situated near Mt. Rainier in the lush greenery of the Pacific Northwest, Portland International Raceway, or PIR, is a demanding road-course with a top-quality drag strip.
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Texas World Speedway[]
Everything's bigger in Texas, and Texas World Speedway is no exception, where a twisting road-course snakes in and out of a banked oval.
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Tokyo Dockyard[]
Japanese drivers have taken over the industrial shipping hub of the Tokyo Dockyards. They've built some intense race routes using every conceivable piece of the urban landscape.
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Willow Springs[]
Willow Springs, known as the fastest road in the West, sits on a hillside in the California desert. Willow has constant elevation changes and high average speeds.