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Project Motor Racing Revealed – Trailer, Screenshots and More

GIANTS Software is teaming up with Straight4 Studios to bring Project Motor Racing to players in fall 2025 on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. The upcoming sim aims to capture the intensity and elegance of professional motorsport, launching with over 70 vehicles across 10 racing classes and 27 track layouts.

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The car list spans everything from today’s cutting-edge LMDh hypercars to timeless classics, all officially licensed from some of the biggest names in the industry, including Lamborghini, Aston Martin and Audi. Each class has been selected to offer full grids that reflect different eras of racing, whether it’s modern GT3s, LMP prototypes or sportscars from the 1970s. With multi-class racing on 27 globally scanned tracks, Project Motor Racing is setting out to be a motorsport-focused sim at its core.

Project Motor Racing welcomes both seasoned sim racers and newcomers with a variety of modes including Career, online races, leaderboards and full race weekends. It aims to deliver an intense, immersive experience, putting players right in the driver’s seat with realistic cockpit visuals, detailed sound design and a dynamic racing environment through its “True2Track” system, which includes shifting weather, track evolution and a full 24-hour cycle.

The game is powered by a brand-new physics engine built from the ground up, running on the GIANTS game engine. It offers detailed handling at 720Hz, with smoother throttle control, direct force feedback from the tie rod and built-in support for a wide range of racing hardware. To make sure each car feels true to life, the “Factory Driver Program” brings in real-world racing pros to test and fine-tune the handling before anything hits the track.

“This is not about driving. It’s about racing. With our streamlined approach and what we consider to be the most authentic handling model we’ve ever created, Project Motor Racing is both a nod to our genre’s rich legacy and a big step into the next era of simulation.” – Ian Bell, CEO at Straight4 Studios

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