Pro Race Driver

Pro Race Driver (2002)

by Codemasters Southam, Codemasters
Genres:Sport, Simulator, Racing
Themes:Non-fiction
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen
Story:Pro Race Driver is a racing video game part of the Toca Touring Car series. The series originally focused specifically on touring car racing, but after World Touring Cars, the series expanded to cover a wide variety of motorsport. Race Driver adds a storyline and career structure to the Codemasters touring car racing lineage. You are Ryan McKane, son of a fatally crashed racer and younger brother of a very successful racer. Guide Ryan to the top of closed-wheel racing. A wide roster of championships and cars are featured. You can race a Mercedes DTM silhouette car, a BTCC Peugeot, Australia's V8 Supercars, and more. Realistic circuits are included, although many have to be unlocked. The physics engine is realistic, and multiple camera angles are on offer.Show more
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user avatar@Maarcis12user avatar@Maarcis12
January 31, 2025
My first game i bought as a kid for my PC and it offered me memorable experiences such as smashing off wheels from the cars and some funny moments on tracks like Bristol oval with Subaru Imprezas.
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