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Race at Brands Hatch in Forza Motorsport Update 7

Forza Motorsport Update 7 rolls out for download starting Monday, April 8 at 10:00 AM PT / 5:00 PM UTC on Steam.

Spotlight cars and new Career, Featured Multiplayer and Rivals events start on Wednesday, April 10 from 5:00 PM PT (12:00 AM UTC on Thursday, April 11). Update 7 will be live in the game for 5 weeks before Update 8 is released in mid-May. Update 8 will not include a track – our next track release is scheduled for Update 9, expected to be available in June.

[h2]Game Improvements and Release Notes[/h2]

Update 7 reduces the installation footprint of Forza Motorsport by around 15-20%, decreasing its file size by 29GB on PC. To accommodate this optimization, today’s update will be slightly larger than usual at 15GB.

Update 7 also introduces new experience improvements to the game, including changes to Forza Race Regulations and Proximity Arrows, as well as fixes to Multiplayer and the Livery Editor, and Le Mans track.


Below is a snapshot of the fixes contained in Update 7. Head on over to Forza Support to find the full release notes for this version:

  • Fixed a PC stability issue where the player would encounter an infinite loading screen when selecting Design & Paint for a car that hasn’t been purchased. [1665348]
  • We’ve added new PC audio settings for sample rate and buffer size which can be adjusted to reduce CPU usage. [1652110]
  • Proximity arrows are now enabled for all players by default in Multiplayer.
  • Proximity arrows now angle themselves based on car world position relative to the player car and camera rather than screen-space projection, providing more accurate arrow directions especially in non-chase camera views. [1637283]
  • Added new uniform “Scale” and non-uniform “Stretch” tools to replace “Size.” These can be applied to individual decals or layer groups.
  • Fixed an issue where Shared Tunes were not appearing after the 8th tune in Search Results. [1663755]
  • Updates to numerous textures have been made on the Le Mans Full Circuit and Old Mulsanne Circuit to address various misplaced and low-resolution textures visible in multiple zones, including track signage and overpass inscriptions. [1723655]

[h2]Track – Brands Hatch[/h2]



This update introduces the Brands Hatch track to Career, Multiplayer, Free Play and Rivals.

Located a short drive from London, Brands Hatch is widely considered one of the most iconic sporting venues in Europe and has a rich history of hosting a variety of motorsport events, including the British Grand Prix.

Brands Hatch is also renowned for its challenging layout, with a combination of fast straights, tight corners, and elevation changes that make it a favorite among drivers and fans alike. Its first turn, the Paddock Hill Bend, sees cars diving downhill at high speed and then climbing back up into the tight hairpin turn called Druids.

The Grand Prix layout features three high speed corners called Hawthorns, Westfield and Sheene Curve which challenge drivers to be millimeter-accurate when choosing their turn in points on this relatively narrow circuit. Meanwhile, the Indy layout is a short 1.2-mile thrill ride which pairs perfectly with slower cars and grassroots events.

[h2]Car Pass – Update 7[/h2]

Get ready to race with three new deliveries coming to Car Pass holders in Update 7. These include the 2019 Ginetta G55 GT4, 1970 Matra-Simca #146 Equipe Matra-Simca MS650 Tour de France and 2016 Ligier #11 Euro international JS P3.


Car Pass Car
Release

2019 Ginetta G55 GT4
Apr. 10 5pm PT / Apr. 11 12am UTC

1970 Matra-Simca #146 Equipe Matra-Simca MS650 Tour de France
Apr. 17 5pm PT / Apr. 18 12am UTC

2016 Ligier #11 Euro international JS P3
Apr. 24 5pm PT / Apr. 25 12am UTC





Once these cars are released, the Car Pass will be complete. Car Pass includes 30 new-to-Motorsport cars. Get Car Pass today in the Forza Motorsport Deluxe and Premium Editions.

[h2]Career Tour – Retro Racers Tour[/h2]

Step behind the wheel of iconic racecars and discover bygone eras of motorsport.

Experience cars that started on the road and emerged into track machines in Rulebook Racers. Reminisce the golden era of sports car innovation pushed to the limits through competition in Unlimited Racers. Discover the fastest, most dangerous cars of the 1960s in Grand Prix Racers. Dive into prototype racecars limited only by their fuel usage, whose speed and beauty took the racing world by storm in Consumption Racers.

Spotlight cars featured in the Retro Racers Tour include the 1981 Ford #2 Zakspeed Racing Capri Turbo featured in Rulebook Racers, the 1969 Lola #10 Simoniz Special T163 available in Unlimited Racers, the 1967 Brabham BT24 built for Grand Prix Racers, and the 1988 Jaguar #1 Jaguar Racing XJR-9 ideal for the Consumption Racers series.


Retro Racers Tour
Starts
Spotlight Car

Rulebook Racers
Apr. 10 5pm PT / Apr. 11 12am UTC
1981 Ford #2 Zakspeed Racing Capri Turbo

Unlimited Racers
Apr. 17 5pm PT / Apr. 18 12am UTC
1969 Lola #10 Simoniz Special T163

Grand Prix Racers
Apr. 24 5pm PT / Apr. 25 12am UTC
1967 Brabham BT24

Consumption Racers
May 1 5pm PT / May 2 12am UTC
1988 Jaguar #1 Jaguar Racing XJR-9



Complete the Retro Racers Tour to get the 1977 Renault #15 Equipe Renault Elf R.S. 01 and take on the most famous Grand Prix racecars of the 1970s in the Reward Showcase.

Series within the Retro Racers Tour do not have to be completed in a particular week – you have until May 29, 2024, to finish this latest Featured Tour. Spotlight cars are available at a discount for the week during which they are featured.

As this update will be available for 5 weeks, there is a fifth Spotlight car – the 1975 BMW #25 BMW Motorsport 3.0 CSL. This car does not have a corresponding Career series; however, it will have Spotlight events in Multiplayer and Rivals.

[h2]Open Class Tour – 1960s Celebration[/h2]

With each update to Forza Motorsport, the Open Class Tour gets refreshed with new events and a new reward car.

Open Class Tour is where you can continue the journey of your favorite cars. Cars that you’ve already built in a different Builders Cup series can be further levelled up and upgraded in the Open Class Tour.

In Update 7, the Open Class Tour celebrates the 1960s as Drivatar opponents race behind-the-wheel of iconic cars that build up through E, D, C and B classes.

Complete all four Open Class Tour series to unlock the 1964 Brabham BT8 and lead it towards yet another victory at Brands Hatch in the Reward Showcase.

[h2]Race You to Brands Hatch Circuit[/h2]


Forza Motorsport Update 7 is available today on Xbox Series X|S and PC via the Microsoft Store andspo Steam. Download now and start practicing your clean laps at Brands Hatch GP and Indy circuits so you’re ready to compete in the Retro Racers Tour starting from April 10. Remember to share your feedback about future cars, tracks and features on our official Forza Suggestions Hub.

Last month we shared a Community Hubs Feedback Update reflecting on the cars, features and other gameplay changes inspired by your feedback that were recently introduced to the game. Check it out if you missed it and we’ll see you at the track!