If Rally and Rallycross isn't your thing, fear not, because there are also three custom vehicles from professional drifter Vaughn Gittin Jr, who was one of numerous drivers to provide valuable input during Project CARS 2's development. Considering the surge in popularity Rallycross has experienced in recent times, it's great that Slightly Mad Studios decided to add to the modern roster further, as well as injecting some of the rarer, iconic Rally vehicles of the past. Then there's the Citroën DS3 RX Supercar, synonymous with Petter Solberg, which is probably one of the most finely balanced Rallycross vehicles available in the game, overall.
This is still a beast by nature, but obviously much more manageable than its classic counterpart. In the way of modern Rallycross cars, the Fun Pack adds the Audi S1 EKS RX Quattro, the modern successor to the Group B monster, which Mattias Ekström won the FIA World Rallycross Championship with back in 2016. They all have their distinct quirks in terms of handling and control, largely because of their varying design and engine setups, but the biggest and most gratifying thrills are reserved for wrestling with that terrifying five-cylinder engine in the vintage S1. The RS200 and R5 are both very exhilarating to drive, but the Quattro S1 has got be the standout of the three. There really hasn't been anything quite like these vehicles since, so fans will certainly appreciate this ideal selection, cherry-picked from an extraordinary era of rallying. As would be expected from their insane engine output, they are wild and notoriously difficult to tame, especially when the turbo kicks in. Indeed, it goes without saying that the Ford RS200 Evolution, the Renault R5 Maxi Turbo, and the Audi Sport Quattro S1, all of which are of infamous banned Group B fame, will probably be regarded as the most unique motors added to Project CARS 2 with the Fun Pack. On the vintage side of things, the Fun Pack adds the famous Classic Brands Hatch Rallycross circuit, a track layout used between 1982 and '94, which is the perfect playground for the quite ferocious Group B rally cars included. It's an extremely accurate representation of the circuit, and that's probably owing to the fact that it was laser and drone scanned, a treatment that really aids authenticity.
The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya Rallycross is a very welcome modern track addition, which features in the FIA World Rallycross Championship for real, later this year in April. Bundles some of the most staggering modifications.While Rallycross was already one of the standout racing disciplines available in Project CARS 2, it's now even more fleshed out, considering what the Fun Pack expansion brings to the table.Add a standalone entry to your library.Got high detailed 3D models and imposing gameplay modes.The Fun Pack is sideways-drifting racing action guaranteed on every surface, every time.
The Fun Pack is sideways-drifting racing action guaranteed on every surface, every time.įollowing are the main features of Project CARS 2 Fun Pack DLC that you will be able to experience after the first install on your Operating System. Completing the Fun Pack come three of the fastest, most brutal, violent and epic rally cars in history-mythical Group B beasts pushing 500+hp including the Ford RS200 Evolution, Renault’s R5 Maxi Turbo, and Audi’s Sport quattro S1. then brings his own brand of fun with his bespoke offroad Ford Bronco Brocky, his heroic 960hp Ford Mustang RTR Spec – 5D, and his Mustang ’66 RTR, a big-block V8 Trans Am-based 1966 Mustang Fastback made specifically for Project CARS 2 by Vaughn and his RTR team. Superstar drifter and Professional Fun-Haver Vaughn Gittin Jr. Pure sideways racing action comes to the Fun Pack with 2 new rallycross tracks-Circuit De Barcelona-Catalunya Rallycross, and Classic Brands Hatch Rallycross-and 8 exhilarating cars including two WRX runners, Matthias Ekstrom’s Audi S1 EKS RX quattro, and Petter Solberg’s Citroën DS3 RX Supercar.
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