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It has been nearly two decades since SimBin released GTR2, a title that is widely regarded as the "Holy Grail" of GT racing simulation. While the genre has moved on to iRacing, Assetto Corsa, and rFactor 2, a dedicated shadow collective of modders has refused to let the golden era die. gtr2reloaded exclusive
Today, we have an exclusive look at GTR2Reloaded, a project that isn't just polishing a classic—it is fundamentally rebuilding it from the asphalt up.
We were granted exclusive access to test the new Flex-Tire physics model. This is where GTR2Reloaded truly separates itself from standard modding. Due to its "exclusive" nature, finding a live,
In the original game, tires were defined by static slip curves. In the Reloaded version, the tire walls are simulated as soft bodies. When you load the car into a high-G corner at Spa or the Nordschleife, you can physically feel the tire deforming. The "going off the cliff" sensation when grip runs out is no longer a binary switch; it is a gradual, terrifying loss of mechanical grip that rewards smooth inputs.
In the world of simulation racing, sequels often fade into obscurity, replaced by the next annual release. However, GTR2—released in 2006 by SimBin—is the exception. It is widely considered the " immortal engine" of sim racing. While titles like Assetto Corsa and iRacing dominate the modern spotlight, a dedicated community has been quietly perfecting the golden age of GT racing through a monumental project known as GTR2Reloaded. While the genre has moved on to iRacing,
This is not just a mod; it is a comprehensive restoration and expansion that turns a 17-year-old game into a modern visual and physics powerhouse.