Discover GT3 Cars in Project Motor Racing
In the realm of racing simulations, few titles are as anticipated as SEGA's
Project Motor Racing. Designed for platforms including PlayStation®5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, this game seeks to faithfully replicate the thrills of competitive racing. Recently, pro racer
Kato Tatsuhiro, who is also an ambassador for DRAPOJI, shared his top four recommended GT3 class vehicles. These selections not only highlight the vehicles’ mechanical prowess but also provide insights from a professional's perspective.
1. Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo II
This striking model features exceptional aerodynamic characteristics, a redesigned suspension geometry, and optimized electronic control systems. Kato praises the vehicle's response and balance, underscoring that the 5.2L V10 naturally aspirated engine is a significant asset. According to him, the Evo II's enhanced aerodynamics offer remarkable stability at high speeds, making it a nostalgic choice for his first e-motorsports world championship.
2. Mercedes AMG GT3
An icon of the endurance racing world, the Mercedes AMG GT3 incorporates a formidable 6.3-liter naturally aspirated V8 engine, delivering powerful torque and stability. Since its 2015 debut, this machine has demonstrated unrivaled success across various endurance races. Kato emphasizes its reliability and urges new players to experience its solid performance, noting its historical significance within the GT3 category.
3. Acura NSX GT3 Evo22
This model stands out with its incredible cornering abilities, thanks to its mid-engine layout and a balanced design powered by a 3.5L V6 twin-turbo engine. Kato asserts that the NSX GT3 Evo22 exemplifies masterful engineering, combining a low center of gravity and ideal weight distribution to achieve stellar cornering speeds. The seamless transition and stable traction make it a joy to drive, ensuring a thrilling experience for users.
4. Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R
Representing American muscle, the Corvette Z06 GT3.R has been reimagined under the latest GT3 regulations. Kato highlights the vehicle’s powerful 5.5L naturally aspirated V8 engine, which produces an exhilarating sound that resonates with motorsport enthusiasts. He also expresses his desire to see this machine compete in various racing circuits, considering its potent lineage.
About Kato Tatsuhiro
Born in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture, Kato was inspired to become a racer after watching the Mazda RX-7 at Suzuka Circuit during his childhood. As a representative for Japan in Gran Turismo, he is currently carving his path in the world of real racing. Kato is set to compete in the Roadster Party Race with CABANA RACING, aiming for the series championship in 2024. Looking further ahead, he will participate in the Super Taikyu series in 2025 with MAZDA SPIRIT RACING.
DRAPOJI by Hasegawa Industry
Established in 2018, DRAPOJI is designed for racing game enthusiasts. Its robust aluminum frame ensures precision control, making it feel as if users are driving a real racing car. The intended upgrades in DRAPOJI version 2 significantly reduce assembly time without compromising structure, catering to user feedback. More details can be found at their
official site.
About GIANTS Software
Founded in 2004, GIANTS Software is renowned for developing the Farming Simulator series. With offices in Zurich, Erlangen, Chicago, and Brno, the company fosters strong ties with the agricultural community while engaging actively with its user base. For more information, visit
giants-software.com.
Product Overview
- - Name: Project Motor Racing
- - Platforms: PlayStation®5, Xbox Series X|S, PC (Steam/Epic Games Store/Windows)
- - Release Date: Released
- - Price: Package and digital versions at ¥6,990 (tax inclusive: ¥7,590)
- - Type: Racing Simulation
- - Players: Single-player (up to 32 players online)
- - Developed by: Straight4 Studios / GIANTS Software
- - CERO Rating: A for all ages
- - Official Site: Project Motor Racing
Note: The images shown are from the development phase.