đProject Motor Racing (2025) â The Ultimate Sim Racing Revolution Has Arrived with Full Mod Support on Every Platform
- Boxofficehype
- Nov 25
- 4 min read

Sim racing just changed forever. Project Motor Racing has officially launched worldwide â not quietly, not cautiously, but with the force of a 10,000 RPM engine slamming into redline. This is not another racing game; this is a new standard for what professional motorsport simulation should feel like.
For the first time, players on PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, and even handhelds get the same full mod support. Yes â full mod support, everywhere. No platform is locked out. No paid restrictions. No fine print.
This alone is enough to spark a tidal wave in sim racing, but Project Motor Racing goes far beyond that. It delivers handcrafted realism, a savage career mode, cross-play ranked competition, 28 laser-scanned tracks, 70 era-defining machines, and a physics engine built for the future.
If youâve been waiting for a game that finally understands the soul of motorsport â buckle up. This is the one.
đïž A Bold Step Into the Future of Racing Simulation
Across every turn, every curb strike, and every mid-corner weight transfer, Project Motor Racing radiates authenticity. The developers at Straight4 Studios didnât chase trends â they went back to first principles.
Instead of slapping on âsimâ branding, they built an entirely new physics system powered by the Hadron engine flowing alongside GIANTS Engine 10, the same technology behind ultra-precise agricultural simulations. The result? Handling that feels alive â reactive, physical, and brutally honest.
Professional drivers and esports champions shaped the handling model through the Factory Driver Program, ensuring every car behaves like its real-life counterpart. No sugarcoating. No artificial stability.Just pure motorsport honesty, ready to punish or reward you based on skill.
Whether you're drifting a Group 5 monster, launching a modern LMDh Hypercar, or pushing vintage icons beyond sane limits, every machine feels handcrafted â because it is.
đ A Complete Motorsport Journey: 13 Classes, 70 Legendary Cars, and 28 Laser-Scanned Circuits
Project Motor Racing doesnât just offer a garage â it delivers a museum of motorsport heritage fused into one racing ecosystem.
Car Classes That Span Entire Eras
From:
LMDh Hypercars
GT3 & GT4
Group 5 Legends
Historic Touring
Prototypes
And moreâŠ
Every car is fully licensed, recreated with obsessive detail, and refined with input from engineers and factory drivers.
Tracks That Feel Like Real Asphalt
With:
Weathered kerbs
Track temperature changes
Dynamic drying lines
Micro-bumps and real-world imperfections
Every corner is scanned for precision, and every layout responds to your driving choices. This isnât a track you memorize. Itâs a track you battle.
đź A Racing Experience Built for Every Player â Without Watering Down the Sim
The team at Straight4 Studios set out to create a sim racing title that welcomes newcomers without compromising the hardcore realism sim racers demand. Project Motor Racing succeeds by offering layered depth instead of artificial shortcuts.
Single-Player Survival Career
A motorsport career that mimics the grinding pressure of real racing:
Start as a rookie with a shoestring budget
Battle for sponsorships
Manage costs, repairs, and expectations
Climb through higher-tier machinery
Or begin in historic motorsport to rewrite racing history
Every choice shapes your future â and one bad race can cost you real opportunities.
Online Competition Without Barriers
You get:
Cross-Play Ranked
Skill-Based Matchmaking
Custom Lobbies with Zero Fees
Leaderboards split between car classes
31 opponent grids (15 on console, maintaining 1440p/60fps stability)
Straight4 Studios refuses to make online racing a luxury feature â itâs built into the core experience.
đ§ïž A Living, Breathing Track That Evolves Every Lap
Weather in Project Motor Racing isnât just visual â it changes gameplay while youâre racing.
Expect:
24-hour day/night transitions
Adaptive wet/dry racing lines
Surface temperature variations
Tire wear responding to micro-decisions
âLivingâ cockpits that reflect vibration, g-forces, and heat
Every lap feels different. Every mistake matters. Every win feels earned.
This is the deepest environmental simulation ever used in a racing game â and you feel it every second.
đ§° Full Mod Support on Every Platform Changes the Future of the Game
This is the moment that sparked the community's explosion.
Project Motor Racing includes complete mod support on all platforms:
PC
PlayStation
Xbox
Nintendo Switch
Handhelds like ROG Ally
Players can create:
New cars
New tracks
New physics profiles
New liveries
Entire new race series
Console players finally get access to the creative, limitless freedom PC racers have enjoyed for years.
This alone will extend the gameâs lifespan for an entire generation.
đ§ How the Game Was Made â A Passion Project with Racing DNA
Ian Bell â known for the Project CARS and GTR series â wanted to develop a racing game under zero publisher pressure. That dream became Straight4 Studios.
They rebuilt:
A new physics foundation
A driver-informed testing program
A modern sim racing ecosystem
The Factory Driver Program attracted professionals from around the world, including GT drivers and endurance champions, all of whom contributed to the program's realism. For fans, this means one thing: authenticity wasnât guessed. It was measured, tested, and approved by the people who race for a living.
đ Project Motor Racing Is Not Just a Game â Itâs a Turning Point for the Entire Genre
With:
Full mod support
Cross-play ranked racing
A brutally honest physics engine
70 legendary machines
28 real circuits
A survival-style driver career
Dynamic track conditions
And a community-first development mindset
Project Motor Racing has already positioned itself as the defining sim racing experience of 2025Â â and possibly the next decade.
This is a game built by racers, for racers, and for everyone who has ever felt their heart jump during a perfect lap.
The driving is done.
Now itâs time to race.



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