

It has been a quiet stretch since Nacon and KT Racing last shared updates on Endurance Motorsport Series, which is still set to release in 2026. The game places a strong focus on strategy, where adapting to incidents, weather changes and evolving race conditions is just as important as driving skill. Finding the right balance between speed and consistency is key over the course of long endurance races.
Multi-class racing is a major part of the experience, featuring Hypercars, LMP2 and GT machines from leading manufacturers. Porsche is confirmed with the 963 in the Hypercar class and the 911 GT3 R in GT3 and Spa-Francorchamps is included, bringing its unpredictable weather and demanding layout.
Weather plays a major role in shaping strategy, especially when managing multiple cars at once. From the pit wall, players act as the race engineer, relying on tools like Driving Style Management and a detailed weather radar that tracks rain intensity, wind speed and wind direction. That information helps determine when to pit and which tires to use with slicks for dry conditions and Intermediate or Wet tires for changing weather.
Drivers do not see the radar during the race, leaving those calls entirely to the race engineer. Making the right decisions at the right time can have a major impact on the final results.