A fleet of legendary vehicles from Gran Turismo’s history have joined a special exhibition of “Supercars of the 90s”, including an extremely rare appearance of the Toyota GT-One road car outside its native Germany.
After taking victory in the 2022 Porsche Esports Challenge USA at Indianapolis, Randall Haywood has done it again in the 2023 edition, this year held at Rennsport Reunion 7 at Laguna Seca.
As Porsche celebrates its 75th anniversary this year, it’s joined forces with Xbox to produce some special editions of the Xbox Series X inspired by its cars.
It’s possibly the most unexpected crossover of the week, but football legend Tom Brady is apparently training hard in Gran Turismo 7 in preparation for a drive in Porsche’s new 963 Le Mans Hypercar.
Porsche has revealed a new official livery for its Vision Gran Turismo car at GamesCom in Germany, and it’s available in Gran Turismo 7 now for players to download and use.
Porsche has announced a new Gran Turismo 7 online esports competition for players in the USA, with a cash prize pool and an in-person finals event at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Porsche will be revealing more information about its Vision Gran Turismo car, an exclusive and unique design for the Gran Turismo series, during December’s flagship FIA Certified Online Championship World Finals.
The latest model in the Porsche 911 GT range has arrived, in the shape of the new 992-generation GT3. Boasting the usual race car-derived technology, the GT3 represents the entry level of Porsche’s highest performance 911s, and it’s quite the high bar for the subsequent models.
Earlier this month, Porsche released a cache of images revealing previously unseen concept cars. The series, called Porsche Unseen, showed some of the design concepts — in various stages of completion — of vehicles from 2005 to 2019, in connection with a book on Porsche design by the same name.
Although it came as a bit of a surprise when announced in June, Project CARS 3 is almost upon us. The latest title in the series lands at the end of August and, unsurprisingly, that means a step up in the marketing campaign.
A couple of weeks back, a patent filing from German prestige manufacturer Porsche leaked out onto the internet. The filing showed a 3D model of what appeared to be a new hypercar of some kind from the brand, leading to a lot of speculation about a successor to the 918 Spyder.
At this month’s Frankfurt Motorshow, iRacing’s Steve Myers confirmed the long-running PC sim will expand its Porsche lineup further in 2019. The latest addition? The 718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport.