I'm guessing the underrated Palm Beach track (or whatever it's called). Hopefully along with the kart track that can be seen in the current version, and if so, hopefully with all layouts having a reverse layout as-well (all tracks should include reverse layouts in my opinion, or at least all kart tracks and non-fictional regular tracks).
Looks like it could possibly be Homestead. Though from that angle, it's hard to tell. Palm Beach sounds more likely, but would ISI be using gJED for a track already built into rF2? I thought they used Max for those.
Did RF1's Orchard Lake have palm treess? I forgot about the new Stock Cars and am therefore guessing it could be some sort of oval (which Orchard Lake includes).
In my understanding gJed is used to apply latest standard shaders and lighting to a track that still has got to be build in a 3D program like 3DS Max. (hope this makes sense) Sorry for off topic.
I thought it was Palm Beach so just went for a quick spin, first thing that struck me is there's no actual Palm Trees at the track from what I could see The lights/Fence are different too especially around the kart track. That's not to say it's not Palm Beach though, obvious plantation of Palms and upgraded lights/fence are easily implemented!
Small oval with rudimentary night lighting. Location warm enough for palm trees. Not a big-name track. That's all I can tell from the pic.
Pretty sure it's not Homestead. I don't think there are bushes this close to the track, nor wires between light poles, and the fencing isn't the same.
Given the push to release on Steam it is likely Palm Beach. Trying to get all the tracks at least to an acceptable look by today's standards. I'd love to see Silverstone get redone and the jagged corners addressed (Luffield sticks out so much).
I was thinking joesville, haven't seen that track myself since rF1, so don't know if it looks like it? Would be nice though