Better known today as the developer of Skyrim and Fallout, Bethesda once had a well-respected racing game franchise and were deep into development of a licensed Skip Barber Racing title that never released.
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In an extremely smart move from Studio 397 and Motorsport Games, it has been announced that The European Le Mans Series will be coming to the rFactor 2-based racing simulation.
In order to simulate ELMS there will need to be a new version of Silverstone along with Paul Ricard and Barcelona. A new LMP3 category will be added and LMP2 will run at higher power specifications. Not a huge amount of work, all things considered, to get another fully-fledged license racing series for users to enjoy.
They have not yet announced a release date, but based on the fact the reveal trailer (below) does not include any in-game footage? Give it a few months at least.
Reveal trailer:
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Announced with the mention of a “24 Hours of Le Mans” title in the press release announcing the acquisition of Studio 397 and rFactor 2. This title is expected to use rFactor 2’s physics.