RaceRoom: New Car Releases Tomorrow - Can You Guess What it Is?

Paul Jeffrey

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RaceRoom Racing Experience will be in receipt of a new car tomorrow, and rather than the usual image previews... we get a sound teaser...


So, we already know our wonderful community here at RaceDepartment are some of the most knowledgeable folks when it comes to sim racing (and real racing for that matter), but do any of you know enough about engine sounds to workout which car is heading to R3E tomorrow?

In something of a surprise reveal, Sector3 Studios, the Swedish development team behind RaceRoom Racing Experience, published a very short preview video of some upcoming new content set to hit the simulation at some stage tomorrow - leaving sim racing fans guessing as to what the new car could possibly be.

So here you go folks, turn it up loud and have a listen to see if you can't work out what the next new content instalment for RaceRoom Racing Experience might be all about...


Let the games begin!

r3E sound teaser.jpg


RaceRoom Racing Experience is a free to play racing simulation from Sector3 Studios.

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The looks of the video, with the purple hue, suggest something older... Maybe an old Le Mans Porsche, since they have dropped a few Porsches before? But dosen't really sound right... Hard one, for sure. Does sound a bit like an old Porsche 930 Turbo, same "hollow" sound from the turbo (00:34 is quite good for comparison)
 
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