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A new weather-themed trailer and set of in-game screenshots to tie-in with the SimRacing Expo has confirmed fresh content.
With just over a month until release, a new Project Motor Racing trailer has dropped, revealing previously unannounced cars and circuits and showcasing dynamic weather.
Shown for the first time, IMSA GTO and the 964 Trophy join the growing list of car classes. Among the latest roster additions are the Audi 90 quattro IMSA GTO, Mazda RX-7 and Porsche Carrera Cup 964.
Several previously unseen Hypercar/LMDh and historic prototypes are also showcased, including the Toyota GR010 Hybrid, Cadillac V-Series.R and Mercedes-Benz Sauber C9 Group C.
Alongside the new cars, the Daytona International Speedway road course, Mid-Ohio and Red Bull Ring join the confirmed list of circuits, with 18 circuits and 28 layouts expected at launch.
Brazil’s Interlagos is also seen in Project Motor Racing for the first time – the Brazilian circuit was shown when the game was known as GT Revival/GTR Revival and has been hinted at in the achievements list, but is now confirmed.
Project Motor Racing’s ‘True2Track’ technology is also highlighted in the dramatic trailer, where circuits dynamically evolve with day–night transitions, drying track surfaces and gathering puddles. Tyre marble build-up is also said to be a feature.
Ahead of its November launch, Project Motor Racing is playable at the SimRacing Expo 2025, which opens today. As well as the new cars and evolving tracks, Expo visitors can try the multiplayer mode for the first time and attempt to beat developers’ lap times.
Best known as Top Gear’s former Stig, Ben Collins will also be battling ‘King of the Nurburgring’ Misha Charoudin in Project Motor Racing during a live stage show today (17th October) at 2 pm German time.
Project Motor Racing releases on 25th November on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.
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