Simcade racer Hot Lap Racing is close to release. Ahead of its July 16 launch, the full era-defying car lineup of the title has been revealed, including 53 vehicles from seven decades.
Launch day is only two weeks away for Hot Lap Racing. The game, developed by Zero Games Studios and Vision Réelle, invokes the "spirit of old TOCA and GRID games", according to ZGS CEO Pierre -Luc Vettier, is not a simulator, but rather an arcade racing game featuring some sim elements and cockpit camera view even for the Nintendo Switch version.
As we previously highlighted, the game takes a slightly different approach when it comes to its content, allowing players to pit cars from vastly different eras of motorsport against each other - on tracks that are not found in many sims these days, such as the Salzburgring or Jarama.
While not all of the game's 17 circuits have been announced, the developers and publisher Maximum Entertainment have unveiled the full 53-car list of Hot Lap Racing. It includes cars from the 1960s, such as the Brabham BT24, all the way to current-day machines like the Peugeot 9X8 and even fictional cars from the near future, with some rare cars forming part of the roster as well.
Not all of the cars are licensed, but in some instances, it is obvious which iconic vehicle was the inspiration behind a car. 1960s sportscar fans will immediately pick up on what the Fred Motors GT is supposed to be, we would think.
All things considered, Hot Lap Racing features a very interesting selection of cars including junior formulae, Formula 1, CART, and even 90s Touring Cars. It is certainly a roster that could go toe to toe with many proper sim racing titles out there - not just because of the number of rare gems in the lineup.
Hot Lap Racing is set to release on PC via Steam and Epic, as well as Nintendo Switch on July 16.
Which vehicle on the Hot Lap Racing car list would you like to drive most? Let us know on Twitter @OverTake_gg or in the comments below!
Launch day is only two weeks away for Hot Lap Racing. The game, developed by Zero Games Studios and Vision Réelle, invokes the "spirit of old TOCA and GRID games", according to ZGS CEO Pierre -Luc Vettier, is not a simulator, but rather an arcade racing game featuring some sim elements and cockpit camera view even for the Nintendo Switch version.
As we previously highlighted, the game takes a slightly different approach when it comes to its content, allowing players to pit cars from vastly different eras of motorsport against each other - on tracks that are not found in many sims these days, such as the Salzburgring or Jarama.
While not all of the game's 17 circuits have been announced, the developers and publisher Maximum Entertainment have unveiled the full 53-car list of Hot Lap Racing. It includes cars from the 1960s, such as the Brabham BT24, all the way to current-day machines like the Peugeot 9X8 and even fictional cars from the near future, with some rare cars forming part of the roster as well.
Not all of the cars are licensed, but in some instances, it is obvious which iconic vehicle was the inspiration behind a car. 1960s sportscar fans will immediately pick up on what the Fred Motors GT is supposed to be, we would think.
Hot Lap Racing Full Car List
- Abarth 500 Assetto Corse
- AGS JH25
- AGS JH25
- Alfa Romeo 155 V6 TI DTM
- Alpine A110 GT4
- Alpine A480
- Arena R8
- Aurus 01
- BR 200
- Brabham BT24
- Brabham BT60B
- Cavallino 33P
- Chovey Marcos Stock-Car
- Citroen AX Superproduction
- Crown Magic MK.II
- Formula Quantic
- Formula Xtreme (created by the community during our January survey)
- Fred Motors GT
- Gunma Prestazione X2006
- Gunma Prestazione X2006 JTC
- Haldon Komodo Stock-Car
- Horazio Celeste Supersport
- Junior 60 S
- KGM E-Cup 200
- Kobe Enjin Ninja R
- Lagard S10
- Lamera Cup
- Ligier JS P217
- Ligier JS P4
- Ligier JS2 R
- Ligier P320
- Lola B02/00
- Lola B2K/10
- Lola T91/50
- Marole RF3
- Minardi M191
- Mygale Formula 3 R
- Mygale Formula 4 Gen.1
- Mygale Formula 4 Gen.2
- Noble M500
- Noble M500 GT4
- Noble M600
- Noble M600 GT3
- Opel Calibra V6 DTM
- Peugeot 9X8
- Renault 5 Turbo 3E
- Renault 5 Turbo Superproduction
- Renault Laguna BTCC
- Renault Megane Trophy V6
- Special One Evo-E R
- Vauxhall Cavalier BTCC
- Venturi 400 Trophy
- Venturi 600 LM
All things considered, Hot Lap Racing features a very interesting selection of cars including junior formulae, Formula 1, CART, and even 90s Touring Cars. It is certainly a roster that could go toe to toe with many proper sim racing titles out there - not just because of the number of rare gems in the lineup.
Hot Lap Racing is set to release on PC via Steam and Epic, as well as Nintendo Switch on July 16.
Which vehicle on the Hot Lap Racing car list would you like to drive most? Let us know on Twitter @OverTake_gg or in the comments below!