Project Motor Racing announces GT Icons Pack for June 23
Project Motor Racing has announced the GT Icons Pack for June 23, adding nine cars across three late-1960s/early-1970s classes plus the Rocky Knoll circuit.
We’ve got a new content announcement for Project Motor Racing: the GT Icons Pack is scheduled to arrive on June 23, bringing a set of historic cars and one additional circuit. Full details are in the official announcement.
What changed
Cars
The GT Icons Pack adds nine cars split across three classes from the late 1960s and early 1970s:
- GT 70
- Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 3.0
- Chevrolet Corvette C3
- Ford Capri RS3100
- Sports Car 67
- Chaparral 2F
- Ford Mk IV
- Lola T70 Mk 3
- GT 60
- Shelby Daytona Coupe
- Jaguar E-Type Lightweight
- Corvette Grand Sport
The announcement describes these classes as focused on raw power, mechanical grip, and early aerodynamic experimentation, with no driver aids.
Tracks
The pack also includes Rocky Knoll, described as a scanned American road course with long straights, heavy braking zones, and fast-flowing sections.
Release timing
- Launch date: June 23
- The post also notes that pre-orders are open.
We should prepare league car-class mappings, confirm who owns the pack before sign-ups, and slot Rocky Knoll into test sessions ahead of any official rounds.
From the changelog
Structured change list parsed from the official notes.
cars
- The GT Icons Pack arrives in Project Motor Racing on June 23 , bringing together nine machines from one of the most distinctive eras in motorsport history. [img src="{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/45601812/555d43d5f9b4679f548efbb249be4f4d4feaa60c.jpg"] This was a period when racing was shaped by raw power, mechanical grip, and early aerodynamic experimentation. Driver aids were nowhere to be found. What mattered was commitment, balance, and the ability to master cars that could be as rewarding as they were unforgiving. The pack spans three distinct classes from the late 1960s and early 1970s, each representing a different philosophy of speed. [h3] GT 70 [/h3] GT 70 captures the rise of the homologation special—race cars built from road-going machines and refined for competition. From the rear-engine grip of the Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 3.0 to the V8 muscle of the Chevrolet Corvette C3 and the hard-edged aggression of the Ford Capri RS3100, these cars demand commitment and reward drivers who know how to live on the edge. [img src="{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/45601812/4572f7608c17264346414c2188db2ceed8e98bb7.jpg"] [h3] Sports Car 67 [/h3] Sports Car 67 takes you into prototype racing’s golden age. This was an era of big engines, bold ideas, and machines that pushed the limits of what racing car design could become. The class includes the pioneering Chaparral 2F—the car that brought the world park-bench sized wings and DRS—the mighty Ford Mk IV, and the endlessly charismatic Lola T70 Mk 3. Cars defined by speed, theatre, and intensity. [img src="{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/45601812/6b038cba34d5a9a5af31ca7fa0ad964a6b62e581.jpg"] [h3] GT 60 [/h3] Completing the pack is GT 60, a class built around three lightweight, analogue racers that remain some of the most evocative cars of their generation. The Shelby Daytona Coupe, Jaguar E-Type Lightweight, and Corvette Grand Sport each bring their own distinct style, but all reward the same thing: drivers willing to get the tail out and the power down. [img src="{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/45601812/3d6b08d39250f7ad0002744b4184112cc7152ab6.jpg"] [h3] Rocky Knoll Awaits [/h3] Also included in the pack is Rocky Knoll, a scanned American road course built around long straights, heavy braking zones, and fast-flowing rhythm. It is a circuit that suits these machines perfectly—a place where bravery, precision, and mechanical sympathy all matter. [img src="{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/45601812/6736ca821bd69b62da3fdb3f8df60d50473f61df.jpg"] The GT Icons Pack contains nine cars, across three distinct classes, and one classic American racetrack that suits these machines perfectly. Watch the [url="https://youtu.be/6lnmKScnIwM"]reveal trailer here. The GT Icons Pack launches for Project Motor Racing on June 23. Pre-order now. [img src="{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/45601812/850d1022b304e9e520b2aa0f394dad71b3df63b3.jpg"]
Official sources
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