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Update 13 Release Notes and Bug Fixes



Bug Fixes and Improvements

[h2]Stability and Performance [All Platforms][/h2]
  • Fixed a crash that could happen during sign in at the splash screen. [1849093]
  • Fixed occasional crashes that could occur in popup dialogs during tutorials and when buying cars. [1869447]
  • Fixed a soft lock which could occur after applying tune when exiting tuning menu from test drive. [1863280]
  • Fixed a soft lock issue where players could get stuck in the "Changing Car" loading screen after selecting a car to use in Private and Featured Multiplayer. [1869603] [1870619]
  • Fixed an issue where the game would crash when the file option modal for My Files is being shown in a community tab and share option is being selected. [1871675]
  • Fixed an issue where the game would crash during controller pairing [1840134]
  • Fixed occasional crash when accessing fuel and tire menu in pre-race. [1866444]
  • Fixed an issue related to changing Car Performance Index for Any Car Class on Freeplay. [1857926]
  • Fixed an issue where the game would crash when utilizing the search input in Find Designs. [1870680]
  • Fixed a crash during Post Race when populating the scoring for the podium. [1615010]
  • Fixed an issue where the game could crash if the player was attempting to save a livery, and they already had their maximum number of saved liveries. [1846221]
  • Fixed an issue where the game would crash when viewing replays or in photo mode [1865205]
  • Fixed a crash during the transition into My Cars or Buy Cars. [1866619]
  • Fixed an issue regarding UI transitions when preparing for a track swap. [1775767]

[h2]PC[/h2]
  • The "Change camera" hint button is now always visible regardless of active input. [1860241]
  • The button icon for "Camera" hint button is now visible when using Mouse & keyboard as input. [1860271]
  • Mid mouse hint button is now visible in "View Car" scene when using mouse/keyboard as input [1862453]
  • Hint button text for "Camera" will no longer show up when the player switches to controller input. [1862488]

[h2]Audio [All Platforms][/h2]
  • Updated car audio for the following vehicles based on community feedback:
    • 2022 Pagani Huayra R
    • 2014 Chevrolet #3 Corvette Racing Corvette C7.R
    • 2001 Acura Integra Type R
  • Added an “all clear” sound to the Car Proximity Radar.
  • Fixed an issue where cockpit audio was not being controlled by the car audio volume slider on some cars.
Developers Note: With regards to car audio, our goal is to ensure that any new cars added to Forza Motorsport are built authentically and uniquely. We are updating our authoring techniques and pipelines so that we can update as many of the most egregious car audio issues as possible. The initial work on this is now complete and from Update 13 onwards, all cars added to the game will be built to this newer specification. In addition, a number of cars that have been flagged as inauthentic, both internally and by the community, will be updated over time. Please stay tuned for additional updates on this in the months ahead.
[h2]Drivatar AI [All Platforms][/h2]
  • Improved AI trailing ability especially in braking zones, making AI less prone to rear ending other cars. [1845364]

[h2]Tracks [All Platforms][/h2]
Update 13 introduces some small, yet notable improvements to Virginia International Raceway (VIR) track layouts:
  • Reduced the number of collidable objects on the track. [1828786]
  • Tuned road wetness across the track for better consistency. [1848710]
  • Improved quality and detail of grass throughout the track. [1847678]

[h2]Physics [All Platforms][/h2]
  • Updated multi-car aero model to reduce downforce impact on leading cars, widen the aero wake near the car, smooth transitions near wake edges and reduce drafting induced aero balance changes. [1821540]

[h2]Rivals [All Platforms][/h2]
  • Fixed an issue where Featured Rivals and VIP Rivals events had dynamic rubbering set to 0% by default. It should now be 100% by default. [1865690]

[h2]Featured Multiplayer [All Platforms][/h2]
  • Moved the weekly, cycled one-make series from the Spec tab to Featured tab.
  • Removed the Forza GT4 Spec Series and Spotlight Series from event rotation.
  • Increased race length of Medium races to target 18 minutes (previously 16 min.)
  • Updated Tire Wear Scalar for all Short and Medium length races to 4x, making tire wear consistent across Short, Medium, and Long races in Featured Multiplayer.
  • Updated Open Series lineup in Featured Multiplayer based on player feedback and concurrency:
    • Multi-Class Series has been updated to focus solely on ABCS.
    • Introduced a new ‘Cycled Class Series’, which changes classes daily, cycling through P, D, X, C, and E Classes.
    • Dedicated B, A, S, and R Class Series will cycle weekly.
  • Fixed an issue in the Endurance Series where players could use a car that did not meet the event restrictions. [1866684]

[h2]Featured Multiplayer Car Balancing [All Platforms][/h2]
Car
Change Summary
Series
2021 Cadillac #31 Whelen Racing DPi-V.R
Reduced HP by .5% Reduced Weight by 4.5%
Forza Proto-H Series
2023 Cadillac #31 Whelen Engineering Cadillac Racing V-Series.R
Reduced Weight by 5%
Forza Proto-H Series
2023 Cadillac #01 Cadillac Racing V-Series.R
Reduced Weight by 5%
Forza Proto-H Series
2023, Cadillac #2 Cadillac Racing V-Series.R
Reduced Weight by 5%
Forza Proto-H Series
2024 Porsche #5 Porsche Penske Motorsport 963
Reduced HP by 14%
Forza Proto-H Series

[h2]Private Multiplayer [All Platforms][/h2]

Forza Motorsport Multiplayer, Rivals and Challenge Hub Calendar for Update 13

[h2]Ford Mustang Challenge Series in Featured Multiplayer[/h2]
Experience the evolution of an automotive icon by jumping behind the wheel of your favorite Mustang era in a decade-spanning multi-class series. Unmissable Pony showdowns await in the Ford Mustang Challenge Series available in the Featured tab throughout Update 13.



There is also a new MX-5 Cup Spec Series. Ideal for beginners and veterans alike, the 2017 Mazda MX-5 Cup is built for single-make racing series, which makes it a thrilling contender in this specialized MX-5 Cup event.

Available under the Open Events tab is a new Cycled Class Series that rotates events daily between P, D, X, C, and E Classes. With the introduction of this series, which will remain available in the game after Mustang Month, players will get to experience a wider range of classes every week. In addition, the dedicated B, A, S, and R Class Series will continue to cycle weekly as before.



Update 13 also sees the first Community Choice selections as part of the Featured Multiplayer event rotation: GTX Sportscar Series, Forza Proto-H, and GTP/C Series. These events were decided on by player voting on the Forza forums; stay tuned for additional voting opportunities for the Community Choice Series in future updates.

This update also includes some additional changes to Featured Multiplayer. We have moved the weekly, cycled one-make series from the Spec tab to Featured tab, increased the race length of Medium races to target 18 minutes (previously 16 minutes), updated Tire Wear Scalar for all Short and Medium length races to 4x – making tire wear consistent across Short, Medium, and Long races, and we have updated the Multi-Class Series to focus solely on ABCS.



Here’s a look at the Featured Multiplayer calendar of upcoming events for Mustang Month:
Featured Series
Spec Series
Open Series
Starts
Ends
Ford Mustang Challenge Series + GTX Sportscar Series + Shelby GT500 Spec Series
Endurance Series + Forza GT2 Spec Series + Forza Touring Car Spec Series
Multi-Class Series (ABCS) + Cycled Class Series (P,D,X,C,E) + A Class Series
Oct. 16 5pm PT / Oct. 17 12am UTC
Oct. 23 5pm PT / Oct. 24 12am UTC
Ford Mustang Challenge Series + Forza Proto-H + MX-5 Cup Spec Series
Endurance Series + Forza GT3 Spec Series + Forza Touring Car Spec Series
Multi-Class Series (ABCS) + Cycled Class Series (P,D,X,C,E) + S Class Series
Oct. 23 5pm PT / Oct. 24 12am UTC
Oct. 30 5pm PT / Oct. 31 12am UTC
Ford Mustang Challenge Series + GTP/C Series + Formula Mazda Spec Series
Endurance Series + Forza GT2 Spec Series + Forza Touring Car Spec Series
Multi-Class Series (ABCS) + Cycled Class Series (P,D,X,C,E) + R Class Series
Oct. 30 5pm PT / Oct. 31 12am UTC
Nov. 6 4pm PT / Nov. 7 12am UTC

Starting with Update 13, there will no longer be a Spotlight Series. This change will help improve concurrency across all other available Featured Multiplayer Series. We will continue to showcase Spotlight cars in Career, Rivals, and the Challenge Hub.



Following the release of Update 12, we made the decision to remove Forza GT4 from active Featured Multiplayer events due to the lack of cars and competitiveness within the series. In its place, the Forza Touring Car Spec Series remains available. In the future, we intend to explore alternatives to bring back Forza GT4 racing into Featured Multiplayer, for example, through a GT Multi-Class variation. We will also revisit the standalone Forza GT4 Series once we have a larger car roster to accommodate this Spec Division.

[h2]Pony Up in Steadfast Rivals Events[/h2]
Shave off every possible millisecond from your lap times in Rivals with new events for Mustang Month.



Featuring long straights and challenging banked turns, Sunset Peninsula Raceway is great for testing top speeds and mastering high-speed cornering. Just how fast can you complete a lap on the Full Circuit? That’s your challenge in this month’s Featured Rivals, which puts you behind the wheel of the classic 1982 Ford #6 Zakspeed Roush Mustang IMSA GT.

VIP Members can also show off their driving proficiency at Sunset Peninsula – this time on the Club Reverse Circuit – in the 2018 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE Forza Edition.



We also have a spooky new event just in time for Halloween. Take back the night in the 2015 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat at Maple Valley in appropriately 'spooky' conditions. Successfully pass at least 100 Rivals on the leaderboard to unlock the Los Muertos Driver Suit from the Challenge Hub.

Buckle up for a new Legends vs Leaderboard Rivals event, this time with Mobil 1 Pro Driver Juan Pablo Montoya. Race the 1974 Toyota Celica GT at Maple Valley – Reverse Circuit and set a lap to get 50,000 credits! Head to mobil1gaming.com to see Juan Pablo set the lap and more.



As always, look out for Spotlight Rivals featuring the weekly Spotlight cars: the 2024 Ford Mustang GT, 1967 Shelby GT 500, 1995 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra R, and 2013 Ford Shelby GT500.

Update 13 is also the first time that Drift Rivals are available for competition. As noted above, while Drift 101, 102, and 103 events will always be available, future updates will also bring their own Drift Rivals – with A Class Drift and Mediterranean Drift available throughout Mustang Month.



Here’s a closer look at this packed Rivals calendar for Mustang Month:
Rivals Event
Car
Track
Starts
End
Featured Track – Sunset Peninsula
1982 Ford #6 Zakspeed Roush Mustang IMSA GT
Sunset Peninsula – Full Circuit
Oct. 16 5pm PT / Oct. 17 12am UTC
Nov. 6 4pm PT / Nov. 7 12am UTC
VIP – Peninsula Prowess
2018 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE Forza Edition
Sunset Peninsula – Club Reverse Circuit
Oct. 16 5pm PT / Oct. 17 12am UTC
Nov. 6 4pm PT / Nov. 7 12am UTC
Haunted Hellcat
2015 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat
Maple Valley – Full Circuit
Oct. 16 5pm PT / Oct. 17 12am UTC
Nov. 6 4pm PT / Nov. 7 12am UTC
Race Mobil 1 Pro Driver – Juan Pablo Montoya
1974 Toyota Celica GT
Maple Valley – Reverse Circuit
Oct. 23 5pm PT / Oct. 24 12am UTC
Nov. 6 4pm PT / Nov. 7 12am UTC
Welcome to Drift 101
RWD + Tuning and Upgrades Allowed + No STM / TCS + ABS On/Off + Normal or Simulation Steering
Grand Oak – Club Circuit
Oct. 16 5pm PT / Oct. 17 12am UTC
N/A
Welcome to Drift 102
RWD + Tuning and Upgrades Allowed + No STM / TCS + ABS On/Off + Normal or Simulation Steering
Suzuka – East Circuit
Oct. 16 5pm PT / Oct. 17 12am UTC
N/A
Welcome to Drift 103
RWD + Tuning and Upgrades Allowed + No STM / TCS + ABS On/Off + Normal or Simulation Steering
Silverstone – National Circuit
Oct. 16 5pm PT / Oct. 17 12am UTC
N/A
Open Class Drift
A Class + RWD + Tuning and Upgrades Allowed + No STM / TCS + ABS On/Off + Normal or Simulation Steering
Lime Rock Park – Full Circuit
Oct. 16 5pm PT / Oct. 17 12am UTC
Nov. 6 4pm PT / Nov. 7 12am UTC
Mediterranean Drift
Formula Drift + RWD + Stock Upgrades + Tuning Allowed + No STM / TCS + ABS On/Off + Normal or Simulation Steering
Catalunya – National Circuit
Oct. 16 5pm PT / Oct. 17 12am UTC
Nov. 6 4pm PT / Nov. 7 12am UTC
Spotlight – Ford Mustang
2024 Ford Mustang GT
Indianapolis – Grand Prix Circuit
Oct. 16 5pm PT / Oct. 17 12am UTC
Oct. 23 5pm PT / Oct. 24 12am UTC
Spotlight – Shelby GT500
1967 Shelby GT 500
Lime Rock Park – Full Alt Circuit
Oct. 23 5pm PT / Oct. 24 12am UTC
Oct. 30 5pm PT / Oct. 31 12am UTC
Spotlight – Ford Cobra R
1995 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra R
Grand Oak – Club Circuit
Oct. 30 5pm PT / Oct. 31 12am UTC
Nov. 6 4pm PT / Nov. 7 12am UTC
Spotlight – Ford Mustang
2013 Ford Shelby GT500
Watkins Glen – Short Circuit
Nov. 6 4pm PT / Nov. 7 12am UTC
Nov. 13 4pm PT / Nov. 14 12am UTC

[h2]Collect Your Rewards in the Challenge Hub[/h2]
We introduced the Challenge Hub in September alongside Mid-Engine Month in Forza Motorsport. Get ready for new objectives and rewards in Mustang Month with refreshed Featured Challenges and Weekly Challenges available for you to complete.



Credits, cars and race suits are all up for grabs in challenges available across Career, Featured Multiplayer and Rivals.

As a reminder, each update’s reward cars can be obtained by either completing the Featured Tour in Career or by playing a specified number of races in Featured Multiplayer – it’s your choice!



Here’s a breakdown of the Challenge Hub objectives and rewards available for Mustang Month:
[h3]Featured Challenges[/h3]
Title
Description
Reward
Challenge Starts
Challenge Ends
Mustang Challenge
Complete all series in the Mustang Tour OR Complete 10 races in the Ford Mustang Challenge Series in Featured Multiplayer
2018 Saleen S302 Black Label (Available from Nov. 7)
Oct. 16 5pm PT / Oct. 17 12am UTC
Nov. 27 4pm PT / Nov. 28 12am UTC
Open Class Challenge
Complete all series in the Open Class Tour OR Complete 10 races in the Multi-Class Series Featured Multiplayer
1970 Ford #15 Mustang Boss 302 Trans Am
Oct. 16 5pm PT / Oct. 17 12am UTC
Nov. 6 4pm PT / Nov. 7 12am UTC
Sunset Peninsula Challenge
Complete 25 clean laps on Sunset Peninsula – Full Circuit
50,000 Credits
Oct. 16 5pm PT / Oct. 17 12am UTC
Nov. 6 4pm PT / Nov. 7 12am UTC
Drift Connoisseur
Complete 5 Drift Races, OR Get a Drift score of 20,000 or higher in a single lap in the 'Mediterranean Drift' Rivals event
2015 Formula Drift #13 Ford Mustang
Oct. 16 5pm PT / Oct. 17 12am UTC
Nov. 6 4pm PT / Nov. 7 12am UTC
Mustang Mania
Complete 10 races in any Mustang OR Complete the ‘Last of the Pony Cars’ Series in the Mustang Tour in Career
GT Stallion Race Suit
Oct. 16 5pm PT / Oct. 17 12am UTC
Nov. 6 4pm PT / Nov. 7 12am UTC
Spooky Season
Complete 25 laps at Night OR Beat 100 Rivals in the 'Haunted Hellcat' Rivals event
Los Muertos Race Suit
Oct. 16 5pm PT / Oct. 17 12am UTC
Nov. 6 4pm PT / Nov. 7 12am UTC
Race Mobil 1 Pro Driver – Juan Pablo Montoya
Complete a lap in the ‘Race Mobil 1 Pro Driver – Juan Pablo Montoya’ Rivals event
50,000 Credits
Oct. 23 5pm PT / Oct. 24 12am UTC
Nov. 6 4pm PT / Nov. 7 12am UTC

[h3]Weekly Challenges[/h3]
Week 1: Oct. 16 5:00 PM PT – Oct. 23 5:00 PM PT | Oct. 17 12:00 AM UTC – Oct. 24 12:00 AM UTC
Title
Description
Reward
Spotlight Challenge
Reach Car Level 5 in the 2024 Ford Mustang GT
25,000 Credits
Weekly Skills Challenge
Get a Segment Score of 8 or higher at Sunset Peninsula Full Circuit
10,000 Credits
Weekly Safety Challenge
Complete 5 races without receiving an FRR Penalty in Featured Multiplayer
25,000 Credits
Weekly Rivals Challenge
Complete 10 clean laps in any Rivals Event
10,000 Credits
Weekly Track Challenge
Pass 10 opponents in a single race at Sunset Peninsula
10,000 Credits




Week 2: Oct. 23 5:00 PM PT – Oct. 30 5:00 PM PT | Oct. 24 12:00 AM UTC – Oct. 31 12:00 AM UTC
Title
Description
Reward
Spotlight Challenge
Complete 5 clean laps in this week’s Spotlight Rivals Event
10,000 Credits
Weekly Skills Challenge
Qualify in Pole Position in any Featured Multiplayer race
25,000 Credits
Weekly Safety Challenge
Complete 5 races without receiving an FRR Penalty in Featured Multiplayer
25,000 Credits
Weekly Rivals Challenge
Beat 20 Rivals
10,000 Credits
Weekly Track Challenge
Get a Segment Score of 8 or higher on ‘The Corkscrew’ at Laguna Seca
10,000 Credits

Week 3: Oct. 30 5:00 PM PT – Nov. 6 4:00 PM PT | Oct. 31 12:00 AM UTC – Nov. 7 12:00 AM UTC
Title
Description
Reward
Spotlight Challenge
Get on the podium in the 1995 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra R in a race with at least 5 opponents
25,000 Credits
Weekly Skills Challenge
Complete a race 5 positions ahead of where you started on the grid
10,000 Credits
Weekly Safety Challenge
Complete 5 races without receiving an FRR Penalty in Featured Multiplayer
25,000 Credits
Weekly Rivals Challenge
Get a Drift Score of 5,000 in any Drift Rivals event
10,000 Credits
Weekly Track Challenge
Complete 5 races at Sunset Peninsula
25,000 Credits


[h2]Fire Breathing Stallions Await![/h2]
That’s Mustang Month in Forza Motorsport! We hope you enjoy racing and drifting the new Pony cars included with Update 13, whether it’s on Sunset Peninsula or any of the other tracks in the game. Many of the features and additions in this update were inspired directly by feedback and input from the community. Continue sharing your ideas for new cars, tracks and features with us over on the Suggestions Hub, and they might be considered for inclusion in future updates.



Stay tuned for details on Update 14 in November! Until then, step behind the wheel of your favorite Mustang, kick it into high gear and drift it around the turns of your favorite circuits.

We’ll see you on the track!

Drift Pony Cars on Sunset Peninsula in Forza Motorsport



Forza Motorsport Update 13 celebrates the first anniversary of Forza Motorsport with 3 all-new Mustang cars completely free to players, as well as a surprise for Car Pass holders.

Get ready to go sideways in your favorite Pony cars with Drift Mode and test your top speeds and high-speed cornering skills on an iconic, fan favorite oval track as Sunset Peninsula makes its long-awaited return to Motorsport.



Plus, new options for Practice and Qualifying are now available for your Private Multiplayer races – a top community request since launch.

This is Mustang Month in Forza Motorsport, and across the next four weeks, you will get to dive into the rich history, variety and uniqueness that the Ford Mustang has brought to the worlds of motorsport and automotive culture.

[h2]Sunset Peninsula Returns to Motorsport[/h2]
Available for the first time since Forza Motorsport 4, Sunset Peninsula returns to Forza Motorsport with five layouts that challenge the skills of both drivers and automotive power, all while featuring a fresh coat of paint that maintains the classic racing experience this track is known for.



Built in 1958 on the west coast of Florida, the oval circuit includes long straights and challenging banked turns, making it a great choice for testing top speeds and mastering high-speed cornering.

All-out horsepower is tested to its max at Sunset Peninsula’s 2.44-mile tri-oval, while the 2.78-mile full circuit combines the oval with technical, yet flat infield sections, where even a slight mistake in driver judgment could suddenly halt your race.



Plus, look out for Featured Rivals and VIP Rivals events throughout Mustang Month where you will have the opportunity to set your fastest lap times on the track. In addition, all five layouts of Sunset Peninsula are available in Time Attack and these circuits can also be enjoyed in Career, Multiplayer and Free Play.

Our next track release for Forza Motorsport is Bathurst, which we plan to release with Update 15 in mid-December. That will be our last track addition for 2024, with more tracks to follow in 2025.

[h2]Free Mustangs to Celebrate One Year of Motorsport[/h2]
October 10 marked the one-year milestone for Forza Motorsport, and to celebrate the occasion, we are adding 3 free, all-new Mustang cars to the Showroom. Slide across the finish line in the 2024 Ford #25 Mustang RTR, 2024 Ford #88 Mustang RTR, and 2024 Ford #130 Mustang RTR.



We also have a surprise car for Car Pass holders: the 2024 Ford Mustang Dark Horse. Players who own the Forza Motorsport Car Pass, Deluxe Edition, Premium Edition or Premium Add-Ons Bundle will receive this bonus car upon logging into the game starting Wednesday, October 16 at 4:00 PM PT (Thursday, October 17 at 12:00 AM UTC).

[h3]2024 Ford Mustang Dark Horse[/h3]
Galloping to the track, it’s the latest, biggest, and meanest stallion we have seen: the 2024 Ford Mustang Dark Horse.



As soon as you pop this car’s hood you will be greeted with a very delightful badge, one that says “5.0”. The emblem is not there only for decoration, it’s to remind you of the massive 5.0-liter V8 naturally aspirated Coyote engine that drives this car forward and powers it with 500 horsepower.

Enjoy the reckless charge of this Dark Horse! Complete with a 6-speed manual transmission and rear-wheel drive, as well as an updated braking system to excel its performance on the track.
[h2]Slide Sideways and Score Points in Drift Mode[/h2]
Get sideways! Drift is now a Game Type option in Free Play and Private Multiplayer. This includes a new Best Drift scoring option for the highest single continuous drift score (even across multiple laps) in addition to Best Lap and Total Score. Any segment of any track can be drifted for a score. Keep it going: Crossing the finish line will automatically bank your lap score and restart scoring for a new lap.



A new Drift Zone tab has been added to Rivals, where you can compete for the highest Drift lap score leaderboards in several new events featuring great car and track pairings. Top the leaderboards across Drift 101, 102, and 103, all of which will be permanently available. Updates will also include limited-time Drift Rivals, and for Mustang Month, you can show off your skills in both A Class Drift and Mediterranean Drift. Feel free to upgrade and tune for the best drift setup but remember, only rear wheel drive cars can be used for these events.

Drift scoring has also been added to Meetup Game Type options for private Drift Meetups. We are planning to add public Drift Meetups in a future update.



The Gameplay & HUD Settings menu includes an option to turn on Drift scoring HUD in other modes, however it will remain off in Featured Multiplayer races. The Drift Camera setting now applies to in-car and follow cameras when enabled.

Immerse yourself by drifting in some of the same cars used in official Formula Drift events. Today’s update adds these competition cars to the Showroom: the 2020 Formula Drift #151 Toyota GR Supra, 2006 Formula Drift #43 Dodge Viper SRT10, and 1997 Formula Drift #777 Nissan 240SX.



In addition, unlock the 2015 Formula Drift #13 Ford Mustang from the Challenge Hub by playing 5 Drift Races or by scoring 20,000 points or more in a single lap on Catalunya – National Circuit in the Mediterranean Drift Rivals.

[h3]Game Tips for Drifting[/h3]
Drift Score is based on speed, angle, line, and distance of each drift and must be successfully “banked” to count. Too much rotation, leaving the track, or collisions can break a Drift Score. To bank a drift, stop drifting without breaking your score.



Use rear wheel drive (RWD) cars. Turn off Traction Control (TCS) and Stability Management (STM) and use Manual shifting or Manual w/Clutch. Install the Drift Springs and Dampers upgrade for up to 60 degrees of tunable Steering Angle.
There are many ways to start a drift but maintaining it requires a skillful balance of throttle input and countersteer. Here are a few:
  • Power Over: Enter a turn slower than normal, then power down hard. When the back swings out, begin to countersteer and balance throttle. Best when your car has much more power than grip.
  • Inertia Drift: Enter a turn faster than normal, then brake hard as you turn. When the back slides out, release the brake and get back on the throttle quickly while countersteering out of the turn.
  • E-Brake Drift: The most well-known method. When you start a turn, release the throttle and tap the e-brake. Wait for the rear to slide, then throttle down and countersteer into the slide.
  • Clutch Kick: When using Manual with Clutch shifting, as you enter a turn, press the clutch without letting off throttle, then release the clutch. This will break traction and make the rear slide.
  • Scandinavian Flick: As you approach a corner, steer away from the turn, then turn in quickly toward the apex, making the rear slide out as vehicle weight transfers from inside to outside. Braking before turning in can also help by transferring weight back to front.


[h2]Practice and Qualifying in Private Multiplayer[/h2]
Practice & Qualifying has been added to Private Multiplayer: Find this new option in the Event Setup menu under Event Format along with options for Practice time limit, number of Qualifying laps, and Intermission Period.



You may choose to be a spectator for the race that follows practice by selecting Spectate Race from the Pre-race or Pause menu at any time during the practice session.

[h2]Improvements to Forza Race Regulations[/h2]
Forza Race Regulations now displays the severity of a collision in UI notifications, replacing the ‘Avoidable contact’ messaging. Now, individual FRR infractions will have maximum penalty times depending on the collision severity, reducing cases where players were over penalized before.

Off-Track notifications will now also display their FRR ruling: Small Time Gain, Large Time Gain, or Max Time Gain. Note that the penalty time incurred is a scaling multiplier on time gained, so penalty amounts vary for each. If no time was gained, there is no penalty issued.



Update 13 also includes general accuracy improvements based on the updated data capture system we introduced in the previous update.

[h2]Relive History in the Mustang Tour[/h2]
Nothing can diminish the impact that Pony cars have had on the current generation of Mustangs. The Mustang Tour invites you to experience the Last of the Pony Cars, Colt Classics, Street Stallions and Wild Horses.

[h3]Last of the Pony Cars[/h3]



Celebrate the Last of the Pony Cars in a series focused on modern-day Pony cars and how their time has come to an end. In 2024, the Ford Mustang became the last remaining Pony car still in production, while the Challenger and the Camaro ended production in 2023; despite the Camaro's final model year being 2024. Compete with the 2024 Ford Mustang GT against a current fleet of production Pony cars to celebrate the end of an era.

[h3]Colt Classics[/h3]



Celebrate the golden age of Mustang and the muscle car world by driving against some of the most iconic vehicles in Forza Motorsport that date from the 1960s through 1970s. Experience what racing against these legacy era cars was like before the modern resurgence of the Mustang.

[h3]Street Stallions[/h3]



As the legacy of the Mustang continued in the 1980s through 1990s, the style and aesthetic of the Mustang changed with the introduction of the iconic ‘fox body’ styling, but the power and grace remained. Use the classic 1995 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra R to compete against the 1980s and 1990s era of muscle cars.

[h3]Wild Horses[/h3]



Mustang crashed into the twenty-first century with a variety of powerful representatives, high-end variations and special trims, from the new GT500s to the Saleen S302 Black Label. Race with the 2013 Ford Mustang GT500 against other Mustangs released after 2010.

[h3]Mustang Tour Reward[/h3]
Experience the history and evolution of Pony cars in the Mustang Tour. Complete all four series in the Mustang Tour in Career before November 27, 2024, or 10 Mustang Challenge Series races in Featured Multiplayer during Mustang Month, to earn the new-to-Motorsport 2018 Saleen S302 Black Label. Feel its immense power at Sunset Peninsula – Full Circuit in the Reward Showcase.



With 800 horsepower and 687 lb-ft of torque, the 2018 Saleen S302 Black Label is designed to deliver its power in a different way to your typical muscle car. Instead of all the torque coming in large, low range chunks, it’s delivered at a staggeringly high 5,200 RPM with all 800hp at 6,000 RPM. It’s fair to say, it’s quite unique compared to the usual V8 powerhouses.

[h2]Race Your Favorite Mustangs in the Open Tour[/h2]
Once you have ‘broken in the horses’ in the Mustang Tour, check out the Open Class Tour to continue the story of these iconic Pony cars. Check it out under the Featured tab in Career mode.



Open Class Tour is where you can resume the journey of your favorite tuned cars, and each update to Forza Motorsport refreshes the Open Class Tour with new events and a different reward car. Cars you’ve already upgraded in a different Builders Cup series can be further levelled up in the Open Class Tour.

The Open Class Tour features six series, each with three races, that range from D Class to R Class. Upgrade your favorite Mustangs – or any cars of your choosing – and use them to complete all six series in the Open Class Tour before November 6, 2024, and you will receive the 1970 Ford #15 Mustang Boss 302 Trans Am, new-to-Motorsport with Update 13.



You can also unlock the 1970 Ford #15 Mustang Boss 302 Trans Am by completing 10 Multi-Class Series races in Featured Multiplayer. Driven by Parnelli Jones, this Pony racer made headlines when it won the 1970 Trans-Am season championship in a historic victory.
Check out this Ford Performance blog for a detailed race-by-race overview that authentically captures the most unforgettable highlights and stories of this over fifty-year-old moment in the motorsport history books.

[h2]Spotlight Cars and VIP Discounts[/h2]
Spotlight cars are featured in the Showroom every week. These cars correspond to the available in-game events and can be acquired with a temporary 30% discount using in-game credits.



Mustang Month introduces two new-to-Motorsport Spotlight cars to the Showroom: the 2024 Ford Mustang GT and the 1967 Shelby GT 500.

[h3]2024 Ford Mustang GT[/h3]
The all-new front-engine, rear-wheel drive 2024 Ford Mustang GT is fitted under the hood with a powerful 5-liter naturally aspirated Coyote V8 engine.



The beastly heart inside this modern Pony car is paired with a 6-speed Getrag manual transmission and in the real world, features an innovative, industry-first remote rev function on the key fob. Start up the engine at the press of a button and show off its loud exhaust notes whenever you’re outside of the car. Now that’s a flex.

This seventh-generation Mustang GT is capable of producing 486 horsepower and 418 ft-lb of torque, which also makes it an unrivalled contender for the track. Did we mention that in second gear, the manual V8 will reach 80mph?

[h3]1967 Shelby GT 500[/h3]
Driving off a huge victory at Le Mans, Ford took a bunch of the lessons they learnt and applied them to a performance-focused version of their next powerhouse, the 1967 Shelby GT500.



Powering Carrol Shelby’s latest creation was a 7.0-liter V8 engine called the Cobra Le Mans, a for-the-road version of the already great 428-cubic inch V8 engine made by Ford. It was borrowed from a police interceptor but modified with a set of twin Holley 600 4-barrel carburetors.

The GT500 came with 355 bhp and a rumble that very few cars of the era could match. It could run a quarter mile in 15 seconds and go from 0-100 km/h in just 6.5 seconds.



Designed by Charlie McHose, the exterior of this car matched its speed and loudness, distinguishing it from other Mustang models. Its new fiber glass front and back, as well as headlights, and characteristic grill made this car a street racer with a very sportive, modern look. It also had disc brakes on the front as standard.

Mustang Month will showcase four Spotlight cars in the Showroom, one per week. These Spotlight cars can be used in the Mustang Tour and Spotlight Rivals, as well as to complete Challenge Hub objectives.
Spotlight Car
Discount Starts
Discount Ends
2024 Ford Mustang GT
Oct. 16 5pm PT / Oct. 17 12am UTC
Oct. 23 5pm PT / Oct. 24 12am UTC
1967 Shelby GT 500
Oct. 23 5pm PT / Oct. 24 12am UTC
Oct. 30 5pm PT / Oct. 31 12am UTC
1995 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra R
Oct. 30 5pm PT / Oct. 31 12am UTC
Nov. 6 4 pm PT / Nov. 7 12am UTC
2013 Ford Shelby GT500
Nov. 6 4pm PT / Nov. 7 12am UTC
Nov. 13 4pm PT / Nov. 14 12am UTC


Forza Motorsport VIP Members also benefit from a 15% three-week discount in the Showroom on the 2006 Formula Drift #43 Dodge Viper SRT10.

In addition, VIPs receive an exclusive 15% discount on a car every week in the Showroom. In Update 13, these cars will be steadfast Mustangs which can be entered into the Ford Mustang Challenge Series in Featured Multiplayer – available all throughout Mustang Month.



Here’s a look at the cars that will be going on sale for VIP Members over the next few weeks:
VIP Car
Discount Starts
Discount Ends
2006 Formula Drift #43 Dodge Viper SRT10
Oct. 16 5pm PT / Oct. 17 12am UTC
Nov. 6 5pm PT / Nov. 7 12am UTC
2018 Ford Mustang GT
Oct. 16 5pm PT / Oct. 17 12am UTC
Oct. 23 5pm PT / Oct. 24 12am UTC
1965 Ford Mustang GT Coupe
Oct. 23 5pm PT / Oct. 24 12am UTC
Oct. 30 5pm PT / Oct. 31 12am UTC
2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500
Oct. 30 5pm PT / Oct. 31 12am UTC
Nov. 6 4pm PT / Nov. 7 12am UTC


Exclusive VIP discounts and VIP Rivals events require VIP Membership, available in the Premium Edition or Premium Add-Ons Bundle, sold separately.

[h2]Fire Breathing Stallions Await![/h2]
That’s Mustang Month in Forza Motorsport! We hope you enjoy racing and drifting the new Pony cars included with Update 13, whether it’s on Sunset Peninsula or any of the other tracks in the game. Many of the features and additions in this update were inspired directly by feedback and input from the community. Continue sharing your ideas for new cars, tracks and features with us over on the Suggestions Hub, and they might be considered for inclusion in future updates.

Stay tuned for details on Update 14 in November! Until then, step behind the wheel of your favorite Mustang, kick it into high gear and drift it around the turns of your favorite circuits.

We’ll see you on the track!

Forza Motorsport Celebrates One Year with Free New Mustangs

Editor's Note (Oct. 14, 2024):
We have updated the paragraph below to provide additional clarity on how the Mustang RTR vehicles can be obtained by players.

Forza Motorsport launched worldwide for Xbox Series X|S and PC exactly one year ago – October 10, 2023! That day was an important moment for the team as we finally got the game in your hands, however it was only the starting line of this journey, which as you know, is far from over.

Since launch, we’ve improved stability and performance, while also developing new content and features – many of which were inspired by your feedback. These have been released as part of our monthly game updates, and all of this work is part of our ongoing effort to shape Forza Motorsport into the best game it can be. Between the return and evolution of features already loved by the community like Spectate Mode and Multi-Class Racing to all-new additions such as the Car Proximity Radar and Challenge Hub, each update has helped us get to where we are today.



They’ve also allowed us to fine-tune existing features: Forza Race Regulations, Drivatar AI, as well as Driver and Safety Ratings have all received tweaks and upgrades based on player feedback and telemetry, and we will continue to refine these systems over time. Car Progression also changed, becoming more freeform by unlocking all upgrades and allowing you to exchange Credits for Car Points at any time – giving you more choice in how you experience cars in the game.

There have been a variety of tracks added to Forza Motorsport since release too, including Brands Hatch, Daytona, Nürburgring Nordschleife, Road Atlanta, and Sebring International Raceway, as well as new cars. Some of our favorites here at the studio include the 2018 Aston Martin #97 AMR Vantage GTE, the 2019 Ginetta G40 Junior, the 1988 Nissan #24 Nissan Motorsports International R88C, and the 1977 Renault #15 Equipe Renault Elf R.S. 01.



So that’s a short recap of some of the things we’ve added or changed to Forza Motorsport over the past year, but more importantly, what have you, our players, been up to since you began playing the game? We asked our talented Data Analytics team here at Turn 10 if they could help us dig out some fun gameplay stats that we could include in this blog for you, and they certainly delivered! Have a look at these, which have been tracked since the release of the game last October:
  • Total Races Played: 162,544,532
  • Distance Driven in Practice: 877,800,712 miles
  • Distance Driven in Races: 1,781,794,423 miles
  • Total Distance Driven: 2,659,595,135 miles
  • Total Credits Earned: 2,178,838,047,110 CR
  • Cars Bought: 30,450,153
  • Liveries Created: 14,219,411
  • Total Layers Used in All Liveries: 4,952,829,635




We also thought it might be fun to let you know the cars and tracks that the community has been playing with the most in Forza Motorsport, so here’s the breakdown of those. Note: For these stats we are not considering the introduction races at Maple Valley and Hakone that you play when starting the game for the first time.

[h3]Top 10 Most Played Tracks[/h3]
  • Kyalami – Grand Prix Circuit
    • 5,764,014 Races Played
  • Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
    • 5,626,610 Races Played
  • Maple Valley – Full Circuit
    • 4,925,444 Races Played
  • Laguna Seca – Full Circuit
    • 4,415,114 Races Played
  • Catalunya – Grand Prix Circuit
    • 4,136,468 Races Played
  • Grand Oak – Club Circuit
    • 4,118,748 Races Played
  • Le Mans – Old Mulsanne Circuit
    • 3,835,669 Races Played
  • Suzuka – Full Circuit
    • 3,805,985 Races Played
  • Homestead-Miami Speedway – Road Circuit
    • 3,788,670 Races Played
  • Road America – Full Circuit
    • 3,559,873 Races Played


[h3]Top 10 Most Driven Cars[/h3]
  • 2020 Honda #73 LA Honda World Racing Civic
    • 3,380,075 Races Played
  • 2018 Ford Mustang GT
    • 3,243,790 Races Played
  • 2019 SUBARU STI S209
    • 2,602,924 Races Played
  • 2018 Porsche 718 Cayman GTS
    • 2,343,312 Races Played
  • 1994 Mazda MX-5 Miata
    • 2,173,539 Races Played
  • 2018 Honda Civic Type R
    • 1,921,950 Races Played
  • 2018 Porsche 911 GT2 RS Forza Edition
    • 1,914,610 Races Played
  • 2022 Volkswagen Golf R
    • 1,812,996 Races Played
  • 1990 Mercedes-Benz 190E 2.5-16 Evolution II
    • 1,675,247 Races Played
  • 2019 Porsche 911 Carrera S
    • 1,657,738 Races Played

We have one more surprise to share with you before we wrap up this blog. Next week, we will release Forza Motorsport Update 13, which is themed around Mustang Month!



As a special gift to our community for our one-year anniversary, all players can look forward to obtaining 3 new, free Mustang cars: the 2024 Ford #25 Mustang RTR, 2024 Ford #88 Mustang RTR, and 2024 Ford #130 Mustang RTR. These cars will be gifted to all players starting Wednesday, October 16 at 5:00 PM PT (Thursday, October 17 at 12:00 AM UTC). A reward notification will be displayed in the game menu once the cars have been added to your garage. They can be also acquired from the Showroom using in-game credits.

In addition, Car Pass holders can look forward to an additional bonus car, the 2024 Ford Mustang Dark Horse. This will be available to players who own the Forza Motorsport Car Pass, Deluxe Edition, Premium Edition or Premium Add-Ons Bundle.



These new cars will be released alongside the start of Mustang Month content on Wednesday, October 16 at 4:00 PM PT (or Thursday, October 17 at 12:00 AM UTC).

Forza Motorsport Update 13 also introduces Drift Mode, new options for Practice and Qualifying in Private Multiplayer races, additional upgrades for Forza Race Regulations, and Sunset Peninsula, which makes its long-awaited return after last appearing in Forza Motorsport 4! Stay tuned for all the details on Monday, October 14, which is when we will share our blog and release notes as we begin rolling out the update for download on Xbox Series X|S and PC.



Thank you for playing Forza Motorsport over the last twelve months. We hope you enjoy next week’s Mustang Month update, as well as the future content we are working on for the rest of the year, with even more coming in 2025. We can’t wait to share it all with you, and as always, we will see you on the track!

This Week in Forza Motorsport – Starting October 10

[h3]The fifth and final week of Mid-Engine Month has started. [/h3]



The 2018 Saleen S1 takes the role of the Spotlight car for the next seven days in the Showroom. Try it out in the Spotlight Rivals event or Spotlight Series in Featured Multiplayer.

Meanwhile, P Class mid-engine production cars take on the final leg of the Multi-Class Series.

Other returning Featured Multiplayer series include the BMW M Procar Spec Series, Formula 60s Series, Forza Touring Car Series and Forza GT3 Series.



See you on the track!