Fangio and Maserati. Clark and Lotus. Senna and McLaren. Certain pairings of names are famous in Formula One, with one modern duo standing out: Schumacher and Ferrari. And come next week, we’ll see them together again.
Ferrari has revealed the latest one-of-one from its Special Projects division. Dubbed the P80/C, it’s a track-only supercar inspired by Prancing Horse racers of the 1960s.
Brazil’s Igor Fraga is going to have a busy schedule this year. Not only will he be defending his title in the 2019 FIA-Certified Gran Turismo Championship, he’ll be duking it out on track in a full-blown open-wheel race car.
Switch owners, rejoice: another racing game is arriving on Nintendo’s hybrid console in a matter of months. Isle of Man TT: Ride on the Edge will bring two-wheel fun to Switch May 23.
With the first live event of the year in the bag, Polyphony Digital has revealed the full schedule for this year’s 2019 FIA-Certified Online Championship.
Gran Turismo Sport players got a taste of what to expect in the game this past weekend. The first FIA-certified event of the year has wrapped, and it showed off a handful of new cars coming in a future update.
Thrustmaster continued its sim racing product offensive this week with a pair of steering wheels. The Sparco P310 and Open Wheel have both been available before with wheel bases, but now sim racers can pick them up a la carte.
One of the world’s biggest companies is hinting heavily at joining the gaming console ranks. And we could get our first look at it in a matter of days.
The latest version of Forza Motorsport 7 is live for players on all platforms. Turn 10’s sim racer gets a smaller update this month, but it has bigger implications for the future.
It’s been two weeks since the release of DiRT Rally 2.0 (we were big fans in our review). For players, that means the first injection of new content in the form of a pair of rally cars.