Project Motor Racing’s Complete Track List Revealed!

With under a month until the launch of Project Motor Racing, we finally have a complete track roster confirmed. In their latest announcement, Straight4 Studios revealed that they will deliver 18 tracks with a total of 28 different layouts on day one for the game’s November 25th launch. Here are all the circuits confirmed for Project Motor Racing at launch:

Tracks Across Europe

  • Brianza (Monza, Italy)
  • Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps (Belgium)
  • Circuit Zolder (Belgium)
  • Derby (Donington Park, England)
  • Northampton (Silverstone, England)
  • Nürburgring – GP Circuit, Nordschleife, 24H Layout, and Touristenfahrten (Germany)
  • Oulton Park – International and Foster layouts (England)
  • San Marino (Imola, Italy)
  • Spielberg (Red Bull Ring, Austria)

North America

  • Canadian Tire Motorsport Park (Canada)
  • Daytona International Speedway – Road Course (USA)
  • Lexington (Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, USA)
  • Lime Rock Park (USA)
  • Sebring International Raceway (USA)

Africa, Oceania, South America

  • Kyalami (South Africa)
  • Mount Panorama/Bathurst (Australia)
  • São Paulo (Interlagos, Brazil)

Some Unfamiliar Names

The keen eyed among you might notice several tracks use fictional names rather than their official titles. A great example of this is “Brianza”. Now, if you happen to see the track map, it looks a shocking amount like Monza (IT IS MONZA). There are numerous other examples, like “Northampton” being Silverstone, “Derby” is Donington Park, “San Marino” is Imola, and “Lexington” is Mid-Ohio.

Europe-Heavy Track Lineup

Something we did notice looking at the final lineup is that the track selection leans heavily toward European circuits. Although it makes sense given the game’s GT and prototype focus, not to mention where Straight 4 Studios is located making those locations easier to scan. In the end, half the locations are in Europe, with North America represented by five circuits. Africa, Asia/Oceania, and South America each get one track at launch, although we’re sure more are to come in the future.

What’s Missing at Launch

One glaring omission is Le Mans. The Circuit de la Sarthe has been confirmed for the Endurance Racing Expansion DLC coming, “Late 2026”.  Other notable absent circuits include Road America, COTA, Suzuka, and Brands Hatch.

While the selection may feel limited compared to many established sims, Project Motor Racing does hit most major motorsport regions and has many of the staples that sim racers are sure to want. Combined with it’s diverse car roster on launch, the content mix for Project Motor Racing on launch looks promising.