Project Motor Racing Unveils Exciting New Features at Sim Racing Expo
In a thrilling announcement from the Sim Racing Expo in Dortmund, Germany, Straight4 Studios and Giants Software showcased the latest developments for Project Motor Racing, revealing a host of new features, including a highly anticipated multiplayer mode now playable for the first time.
Daytona International Speedway Joins the Lineup
The iconic Daytona International Speedway will be included in the game, complete with its road course, expanding the game’s offerings to a total of 18 confirmed locations and 28 layouts at launch. This addition promises to enhance the immersive racing experience for players around the globe.
New Vehicle Classes Announced
Project Motor Racing is not just about tracks; it also introduces two exciting new vehicle classes: IMSA GTO and 964 Trophy. For the IMSA GTO class, four cars have been confirmed, setting the stage for thrilling competition. Meanwhile, the 964 Trophy class has announced the inclusion of two classic vehicles—the Porsche Supercup and the 1990 Porsche Carrera Cup (964).
Enhancements to Existing Vehicle Classes
Players can also look forward to enhancements in already announced classes. Notable additions include:
- LMDh: 2023 Toyota GR010 Hybrid and 2023 Acura ARX-06
- LMP: 2002 Cadillac Northstar LMP-02
- Group C: 1989 Mercedes-Benz Sauber C9
These additions not only enrich the gameplay experience but also elevate the authenticity of the racing simulator.
Release Date and Platforms
Project Motor Racing is set to launch on November 25 and will be available on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. The blend of iconic tracks and a diverse range of vehicles is expected to resonate well with both simulation enthusiasts and casual gamers alike.
As the anticipation builds for the release, fans can’t wait to experience the adrenaline and excitement that Project Motor Racing promises to deliver.




