GRID Autosport’s hi-octane launch trailer declares THIS IS RACING

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GRID Autosport is out next week, so it’s about time for a launch trailer. This one proclaims that THIS IS RACING, which is probably fairly accurate.

GRID Autosport offers five racing disciplines – Touring, Open Wheel, Endurance, Tuner, and Street – that can be attempted across 22 locations, including a number of city tracks. You’ll have over 80 cars to drive, ranging from a Honda Civic Touring Car through to a McLaren P1. You can race online or off, against other players or against the AI. And, obviously, you can have your engineer call you “Cupcake”.

This rather stylish GRID Autosport trailer shows off some of that. At least, it shows a lot of cars driving rather quickly around a number of very pretty tracks, which I suspect is what the majority of the game involves. You can have a look for yourself below.

GRID Autosport is due out on 24 June in the US, and 27 June in Europe. With a bit of luck, we’ll have a review up sometime around launch.


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