Community racing platform SimGrid adds support for Forza Motorsport

Thomas Harrison-Lord
Creating an organised championship within Turn 10 Studios’ Forza Motorsport is now possible via The SimGrid.
Community racing platform SimGrid adds support for Forza Motorsport

On its formal release day (or five after, if you count the paid-for early access), The SimGrid now supports the new Forza Motorsport.

The the uninitiated, SimGrid is an online platform for sim racers to create leagues or championships, helping keep track of results and points standings. Conversely, it’s also a place to find like-minded communities.

Forza Motorsport Ford GT 2023

Part of the Speed Captial Group, including Coach Dave Academy and SimTrader, SimGrid users can create championships with rulesets, scoring systems, plus any tracks or cars within Forza Motorsport as of 10th October 2023.

It’s platform agnostic, so either PC or Xbox Series X|S, is possible and the team has committed to updating the offering when new post-release content is added to the game.

Microsoft’s latest racer joins titles such as Assetto Corsa Competizione, rFactor 2, iRacing and F1 23 on the platform, plus the recently added Automobilista 2.

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