Four additional tracks have been announced for Project CARS, which will now be released in May.
Here are the tracks along with a description for each:
Sonoma Raceway: Formerly known as Infineon Raceway, this is a hilly road course and drag strip located in California. Twinned with Watkins Glen International (also in Project CARS) as a host of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series it sees regular use by many other motorsports on both four wheels and two.
Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps: Home to the Formula One Grand Prix, 24H endurance event, and many more, the famous circuit has seen many layout changes since 1920 although the infamously flat-out Eau Rouge has largely remained untouched making it one of the fastest and most exciting tracks in motorsports today.
Brno: Opened in 1987, the relatively-new Brno Circuit has been host to the World Sports Car Championship, A1 Grand Prix, and the Czechoslovakian Motocycle Grand Prix.
Willow Springs International Motorsports Park: With a blistering lap time of just 1 minute 6 seconds held by legendary racer Michael Andretti, the 9-turn track is the oldest permanent road course in the United States with elevation changes and high average speeds making it a favourite amongst drivers.
Originally slated for a release in November 2014, the game was delayed into March 2015 before another delay was announced and the set for a April 2 release.
Yesterday it was announced the game would now ship in mid-May for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
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