![]() Upgrading it to its full race spec’ is the stuff of motorsport dreams. Tuned over the course of months by a 3-time world-champion alongside Japan’s fastest F1 driver of the time, this perfectly balanced Acura comes with a mid-mounted 3.2L engine and world-class handling that remains unmatched to this day. This car begins as a purist’s drive with otherworldly handling and feel but upgrading it to its full potential will unleash the true potential of this fabled Mazda. The R2 spec’ Mazda RX-7 came with an aero pack with wing and spoiler along with softer, grippier suspension, and that self-same stratospheric-revving rotary twin-turbo engine. But that’s just the starting point: upgrade this beast that made the name “Supra” a legend and build yourself a supercar tamer. The street racing legend that put Japanese imports on every racer’s wish list comes with a punchy 3L twin-turbo good for 321hp and 0-100kmh in under 5s. 1994 Toyota Supra MkIV Turbo + Race Conv. It’s all in the Project CARS 3: Legends Pack. We still haven’t had maps like Le Mans added to the game with DLC.Own three timeless Japanese legends of the street and track, all ready to be upgraded into epic race machines with full race conversion kits, along with dozens of customization options, and 16 new legend-themed Events for your career. The inclusion of free DLC is an interesting choice and raises questions about which tracks will be included in the free package. Speaking in the official PC3 Discord server, Fernando confirmed that “DLC will include both tracks and cars (which one, I can’t tell you right now) Unless something dramatically changes, tracks will be given for free.” Read more: 5 top US car YouTubers you need to subscribe to.Having featured heavily in Project Cars 2, DLC for Project Cars 3 has been confirmed by the availability of a season pass and its inclusion in the deluxe version of the game which is available to pre-order. Thankfully it seems Codemasters have listened to the feedback surrounding this, and have “revised ever track limit for every track” to allow for “better and more competitive racing for everyone.” Will Project Cars 3 feature DLC packs? The narrow track limits were often a source of frustration with Project Cars 2, with these limits having the ability to ruin a flying lap during qualifying for the slightest misdemeanor. Removing and replacing such a staple aid seems at odds with the aim of making the game more ‘accessible’ but it will be interesting to see if competitors follow suit. Read more: Hilarious Grand Tour bloopers show the trio still make mistakesĪccording to the development team, it will actually aid faster learning as opposed to players becoming reliant on the ‘racing line’ system.Instead of the guide, there will be markers on the HUD, helping players to learn braking points and how to clip apexes. While this was ideal for novices and those that were yet to learn track layouts, PC3 has abandoned this staple of racing games for a new and ‘improved’ system of their own design. Speaking of driver aids Project Cars 3 also says goodbye to the traditional ‘racing line’ driver assist that highlights the quickest possible path around the track. There are some unusual absentees though, with fan favorites such as Spa Francorchamps and Le Mans being missing from the track list, despite oddballs such as Azure Coast making their way into the game. Not only is this an impressive track list, but any recurring tracks from Project Cars 2 have been updated to reflect any real-world changes that have been made since they were seen in PC2. 123, 124 Bloodhound SSC LSR project 196, 197 BMC (and engines) 91. Read more: Ridiculously expensive supercar crashes are painful to watch.Containing over 120 layouts from a mixture of 49 real and fictional locations, from the streets of Havana to Dubai Aerodrome and a myriad of places in between. Tracks are a major part of the Project Cars experience, and PC3 certainly delivers. The incredible Lotus Evija electric hypercar also features in Project Cars 3, as announced on their Twitter account. 1,970hp, and 0-300kmh in less than 9 seconds. The ultimate representation of visceral, cutting-edge performance that pushes the boundaries of known innovation. ![]() ![]() Experience the new Lotus Evija, only in #ProjectCARS3.
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