
Straight4 posted some very impressive preview screenshots of the Sebring International Raceway rendition for the upcoming Project Motor Racing title.
The in-game track will include 3 layouts in the form of the 6.019 km, 17-turn, asphalt/concrete Grand Prix Road Course (1999 – present), the 3.219 km, 9-turn School / Short Circuit. (1998 – present), and the 2.736 km, 13-turn Johnson Club Circuit. (1998–present)
Sebring International Raceway
Sebring International Raceway is a road course auto racing facility in the southeastern United States, located near Sebring, Florida.
Laid out on the runways of a World War II air base and the adjacent roadways, Sebring International Raceway is the oldest permanent road-racing circuit in the United States. It hosted its first race on New Year’s Eve, 1950, a six-hour event won by a diminutive Crosley Hotshot two-seat roadster.
The first “12-Hour Grand Prix of Endurance” was held two years later, and for several years, Sebring was the site of America’s only real international races. In 1959, Sebring was the site of the first United States Grand Prix before the event found a permanent home at Watkins Glen. For nearly 60 years, the world’s top racers have competed for victory at this storied track nestled in central Florida’s orange groves.
Sebring International Raceway consists of three tracks: the Full Circuit, the Short Circuit, and the Club Circuit. The course of the track itself is 6.02 km (3.74 miles) long. It is a seventeen-turn road course with long straights, several high-speed corners, and very technical, slower corners. Many of the turns and points along the track are named for the early teams and drivers. Due to Florida’s flat nature, there is very little elevation change around the track and little camber on the surface, providing a challenging track for drivers, especially when it rains.
Project Motor Racing will be released on November 25th, 2025, for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.
The title is available for pre-order via Steam and the Epic Games Store for €59.99 / $59.99 / £49.99.
Console versions for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S can be pre-ordered via their respective digital storefronts (PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store) and various retailers.
Pre-ordering comes with a bonus in the form of the “PMR – GTE Decade Pack” DLC.
The Pre-Purchase Project Motor Racing Year 1 Bundle is available for €89,99. It includes the Day 1 Group 5 Revival Pack, an additional 3 Content Packs, plus the Year 1 Expansion Pack.
About Straigh4:
At the end of 2022, Ian Bell (SimBin, Blimey Games, and Slightly Mad Studios) announced that he had founded a new studio, branding named Straight4Games or just plain Straight4.
At this point, Straight4 had revealed they were working on a new racing simulation with the project name GTR Revival, later renamed to GTRevival and now Project Motor Racing, which should become available for the PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S platforms.
Project Motor Racing is scheduled to become available in 2025. You can check out some more GTRevival / Project Motor Racing news here.
Official Webpage – straight4.com – Project Motor Racing
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