

The third official gameplay video for Project Motor Racing has arrived from Straight4 Studios and GIANTS Software.
This one features a late-spring run at Sebring in the 2025 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (992). Qualifying is seen from the chase-cam view, while the official race moves to the hood-cam. AI is maxed out and the entire session is played with a gamepad.
Project Motor Racing will launch with two leaderboards that highlight different sides of competitive driving. Factory Driver Mode is built around iconic motorsport moments, inviting players to chase real-world lap times and make their mark on global leaderboards. Instead of the usual time trial setup, the team frames this mode as a curated mix of classic car-and-track pairings, with new challenges planned on a steady basis.
The second leaderboard is tied to Endurance Hall, which pays tribute to the early days of sim racing. Long before online matchmaking, racers measured themselves through lengthy asynchronous events, agreeing on AI difficulty, race length and conditions before comparing total times. This mode brings that idea forward with races shaped by real endurance classics. Distances can stretch to 150, 200 or even 300 kilometers, pushing players to balance strategy with pace.
Over the last few weeks, the team has been sharing videos featuring a closer look at Career Mode, multiplayer, True2Track’s dynamic weather and atmosphere, as well as the first two gameplay reveals. Project Motor Racing is scheduled to arrive on November 25 for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.