Project Motor Racing shows off New Classes and Cars, True2Track, and Daytona!
Published by GIANTS Software and developed by Straight4 Studios, Project Motor Racing reveals new classes, 7 cars, the legendary Daytona International Speedway (road course) is confirmed for a total of 18 locations / 28 scanned layouts at launch, and the debut of the studio’s True2Track dynamic-surface system, showing off day/night cycles, live-evolving grip, puddles, and marbles.
Watch the True 2 Track trailer here
Classes & Cars
Joining the previously announced LMDh, GT3, GT4, MX-5 Trophy, GT, LMP, Group C, Sports Car ’70, N-GT, and GT1, PMR adds IMSA GTO with the following confirmed cars:
- Roush Mercury Cougar XR-7
- Chevrolet Camaro Z28 IMSA GTO
- Audi 90 quattro IMSA GTO
- Mazda RX-7
Also joining PMR is the 964 Trophy class, featuring the original Porsche Supercup car, the 1990 Porsche Carrera Cup (964). In LMDh and prototype eras, new cars include:
- 2023 Toyota GR010 Hybrid (LMDh)
- 2023 Acura ARX-06 (LMDh)
- 2002 Cadillac Northstar LMP-02 (LMP)
- 1989 Mercedes-Benz Sauber C9 (Group C)
Dynamic Tracks and Daytona International Speedway (Road Course)
The new trailer showcases True2Track, PMR’s primarily GPU-driven surface model that evolves lap-by-lap:
- Weather & time: full day–night transitions, realistic puddle formation, drainage, and drying lines.
- Grip evolution: rubber builds on the racing line; overheated lines can go slick in high temps.
- Marbles: tyres shed under load; off-line pickup and reduced grip make overtakes authentic.
- Performance: primarily GPU-accelerated to minimise CPU impact and reduce load times.
Daytona — the home of North America’s season-opening 24-hour classic — joins the launch roster, for a total of 18 global locations and 28 scanned layouts at launch.
Project Motor Racing launches worldwide on the 25th of November 2025, for PlayStation® 5 and Xbox Series X. Pre-orders are now open, including the bonus GTE Decade Pack. Visit giants-software.com, Straight4.com, ProjectMotorRacing.com