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This Week in Forza Motorsport – January 30

Race the 1999 BMW #15 BMW Motorsport V12 LMR with other Petit Le Mans cars from the same era in BMW Motorsport Endurance, the final series of the BMW Tour.



The 2019 Ginetta G40 Junior is a nimble and spirited racer. It serves as an ideal entry-level car for aspiring motorsport champions in the one-make Ginetta Juniors Spec Series.

Compete in the Prototype Group Racing Series. These exotic, powerful, ultra-lightweight, open cockpit cars were built in the 1960s with minimal restrictions.

A Message to the Motorsport Community – January 2025

To the Motorsport Community,

We love seeing your reaction and excitement to the updates we have been releasing. Between the return of fan favorite tracks such as Sunset Peninsula and Bathurst to features like Spectate, Drift Mode, and Challenge Hub – alongside the debut of Next Gen NASCAR and most recently, new-to-Motorsport BMW cars – there has never been a better time to jump into Forza Motorsport.

We recently finalized our plan for the updates we will be making available to you in the first half of 2025. This includes a content update in May that will include a fan favorite track. Leading up to that, we will continue adding new-to-Motorsport cars and events into the game, themed around Daily Racers, Velocity, and Porsche Motorsport Icons. We will showcase these updates in more detail as part of our blogs alongside their release.

As we’ve been working through all this new content, we’ve also been continuing to look towards future updates. This means that our work on some of the features we previously announced for early 2025 may be re-evaluated as we complete our new plans. Until then over the next three months our updates will be new content only. That was a very difficult decision, however we are excited to continue to bring new content and experiences to you.

While we are working through our plans for the second half of the year, we hope you have fun playing the updates we’re working on for the next few months. and we look forward to seeing you on the track in Featured Multiplayer. Until then, we will see you on the track in Featured Multiplayer.

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Andy Beaudoin, Forza Motorsport Game Director
Chris Esaki, Forza Motorsport Creative Director
Trevor Laupmanis, Forza Motorsport Executive Producer

This Week in Forza Motorsport – January 23

Production cars are at the heart of BMW. Choose between the 2019 BMW Z4 Roadster or 2014 BMW M4 Coupe and race their rivals from the mid-2010s in Modern BMW M, the penultimate series of the BMW Tour.



Experience the thrill of Daytona race weekend in Forza Motorsport as the Daytona Sportscar Series returns to Featured Multiplayer.



Every few hours, the car class cycles between Forza GT3, Forza P2, and Forza Proto-H with natural time-of-day progression like the real 24-hour race. Play it now!

This Week in Forza Motorsport – January 16

Race in the 2018 BMW #1 BMW M Motorsport M8 GTE and beat out your competition in endurance races that celebrate the modern era of BMW Motorsport GT in the second series of the BMW Tour.



This week also introduces a new Featured Multiplayer Series: the Lexus RC F Spec Series.

Plus, the Logitech McLaren G Challenge Qualifier #3 is now open! Set your best time at Silverstone GP in the 1988 McLaren #12 Honda McLaren MP4/4. The top 10 drivers per region qualify for tournament races in March 2025!

Logitech McLaren G Challenge

Race for $100,000+ in cash and prizes, including a paid trip to a live Grand Prix race!

This week is your final chance to set your best time in the Logitech McLaren G Challenge Qualifier #2. Race the 1988 McLaren MP4/4 at Silverstone – Grand Prix Circuit. You have until January 15 to participate.



Starting on January 16, 2025, get ready to enter the Logitech McLaren G Challenge Qualifier #3 featuring the 2013 McLaren P1 hypercar at Watkins Glen – Full Circuit.

We will see you on the track!