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Project Motor Racing Shows Off Its Career Mode

Brittany Alvaby Brittany Alva
November 5, 2025
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Giants Software has released a new look at Project Motor Racing, specifically what starting its Career Mode looks like.

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The latest trailer for Project Motor Racing shows what the player will see as they start Career Mode for the first time. After choosing Career Mode, players are able to register their team name, driver name, and where their team’s headquarters is located.

The headquarters location impacts the prices of things like cars and event entry fees.

Players will also be able to choose the sponsorship model, which dictates how they’re paid from sponsors. The options that were shown in the video include the following:

  • Rolling Billboard: players are paid a flat amount per race, with the amount determined by the prestige of the car being raced
  • Competitive: players are paid a higher flat amount based on the car they’re racing, but players have to finish on the podium to collect earnings
  • Ambassador: players are paid a flat fee as long as the car being raced takes no damage
  • Event Fees Covered: everything is paid for, but the sponsor takes a heavy cut of championship winnings
  • Winner: sponsors match race earnings
  • Champion: sponsors match championship earnings
  • Aggressor: sponsors pay for all car damages and players give sponsors a cut from their race winnings
  • Pace: sponsors match the pay of the race winner if the player qualifies on pole and also sets the fastest race lap

Players will also choose a starting budget. There are a range of amounts to choose from, letting them customize the difficulty of their career to an extent.

However, the amount of money you start with isn’t the only difficulty option in the game. Players can also choose to increase or decrease the difficulty of the AI opponents. They can also choose to have an authentic experience where every loss counts or choose to restart races should they wish to.

Of course, a big part of the Career Mode in Project Motor Racing is the starting car. The ones shown off include the following: NSX GT3 Evo 22, AMR Vantage GT3, AMR Vantage GT3 2022, R8 GT3 EVO II, Corvette Z06 GT3 R, Mustang GT3, Mustang GT3 Evo2, GT3, and 911 GT3 R (992).

That’s just for the GT2 class — there are several other classes of cars to choose from, though not all of them were revealed.

Players will be able to customize their car as well, choosing between different color schemes.

From there, they’ll choose what series they want to race in for that Career Mode. Then they’ll travel to the first track, where they can see the events and standings for the series. They’ll also be able to manage their team and garage from here, too.

Project Motor Racing fans can watch the video for themselves below:

Project Motor Racing will be released on November 25, 2025, on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.

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