Project Motor Racing stands out as a deeply authentic motorsport simulator crafted by Straightfor Studios for 2025. This guide takes a fast lap through the game’s officially verified lineup: over 70 cars at launch, 28 track layouts with day/night and weather, licensed manufacturers, and a physics engine tuned by real drivers. Crossplay, career challenges, full mod support on all platforms, and a four-DLC roadmap for Year 1 are in the grid. Every feature below has been fact-checked from official sources for accuracy—no speculation or marketing filler here.
Realism Under the Hood: Physics, Audio, and Weather
Project Motor Racing runs on the GIANTS Engine 10, supporting a first-principles physics model at 720 Hz, meaning each car handles accurately under real-world parameters.
Professional drivers and factory partners fine-tuned the in-game feel, and cockpit controls like headlights, ABS, and ECU maps are fully functional. The True2Track dynamic weather system and day/night cycles keep track evolution unpredictable. Every race reflects live temperature, grip, and rainfall changes, confirmed by dev news and preview hands-ons.
Unpacking the Content: Cars, Tracks, and Licenses
Confirmed at launch are over 70 licensed cars and 28 different track layouts, with categories spanning GT4, LMDh, and classic icons. Partnered with major brands, the lineup includes Mercedes, Porsche, Aston Martin, Lamborghini, Mazda, Panoz, and Chevrolet.
Career and multiplayer modes leverage a license structure with per-class driver ratings and human stewards for incidents.
Multiplayer, Crossplay, and Mods: Core Experiences
Both editions of Project Motor Racing launch with complete crossplay between PC and consoles. Multiplayer supports weekly events, tournaments, and rotating challenges in an iRacing-style format. Mod support is live at release across all platforms, with the Giants Editor facilitating user-created vehicles, liveries, and custom events.
Leaderboards and regular competitive events are dashboard staples.
DLC Plans, Preorders, and System Requirements
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Year 1 Season Pass buyers gain access to 35+ extra cars and four new track layouts via spaced DLC drops through Q4 2026. Packs include the GTE Decade, Group 5 Revival, GT Legends, and Versus Legends, plus planned expansions for Japanese GT, Endurance, and V8. On PC, minimum specs are Windows 10 x64, Intel i7-8700 or Ryzen 5 2600, 16GB RAM, RTX 2060/6GB VRAM. Recommended jumps to Windows 11, i7-9700 or Ryzen 7 3800, 24GB RAM, and RTX 3070/8GB VRAM.