The 330i piloted by Colin Turkington won the 2019 British Touring Car Championship. The BMW is just yet another addition in S397’s efforts to add more BTCC content. The BMW has typically been piloted most prominently in the series by Colin Turkington, the four-time champion who won his most recent championship back in 2019 driving the 330i. First up, the BMW 330i M Sport which will join the Infiniti Q50, Toyota Corolla GR, Ford Focus ST and Hyundai i30N as BTCC cars on rFactor 2. BTCC Fan’s Heavenįor those who love the British Touring Car Championship, the upcoming content drop will be very satisfying.
There’s also the Endurance layout from the 2010 F1 season opener and the Paddock circuit which could be driven in the F1 games from 2017-2020. Players can drive the main Grand Prix circuit but also the sub-minute Outer layout which was used in the 2020 Sakhir Grand Prix. The circuit was scanned in for the event, and will now be available for everyone else to pick up on rFactor 2. Image credit: Studio 397īack in September, the first round of the Le Mans Virtual Series was the 8 hours of Bahrain. The Bahrain circuit will be available soon to drive on rFactor 2. Next up as a new addition to rFactor 2 is a circuit, also familiar to many fans of the World Endurance Championship but known to most from Formula One. The likes of Acura, Alpine, BMW, Cadillac, Ferrari, Lamborghini and Porsche are all set to join pre-existing manufacturers Toyota, Glickenhaus and Peugeot. The new Le Mans Hypercar and Le Mans Daytona h classes have seen massive interest, with manufacturers looking to enter into both the WEC and the American-based IMSA Sportscar Championship with them.