The garage is opening up for one of the most popular racing classes in the world. The Forza GT3 Series has officially entered the Featured Multiplayer rotation, operating on a biweekly schedule that gives us plenty of time to tune and perfect our lines.
If you've been looking for a sweet spot between raw power and drivability in Forza Motorsport, this is your queue. The GT3 class is renowned in the real world and the sim world for a reason. Unlike the absolute monsters in the GT1 or GT2 classes, GT3 cars are purpose-built track racers designed with a bit more aerodynamic grip and driver aids in mind. They are simpler to handle, which usually results in much tighter pack racing and fewer incidents at Turn 1.
Where to Compete
This update isn't just about a single lobby. Turn 10 is integrating the class across two main modes:
- Featured Multiplayer: The core biweekly series where you'll be trading paint in live races.
- Spec Division Rivals: For those who prefer battling ghosts, you can set your fastest lap times here to climb the global leaderboards.
Why is the GT3 Series important for the meta?
GT3 racing often serves as the great equalizer in competitive play. Because the cars are "spec" balanced and generally easier to control at the limit, the skill gap shifts from fighting the car to fighting the track and other drivers. It's less about managing wheel spin in 3rd gear and more about nailing your braking points and maximizing corner exit speed. If you're looking to improve your racecraft without wrestling a chassis that wants to kill you, this biweekly rotation is the place to be.
Get your setups ready—the series is live now.