The next update of Forza Race Regulations, an amazing Spotlight car, audio improvements, and more make up just part of the list of great stuff coming to Forza Motorsport 7 players with the April 2019 update. Arriving on April 2, this update follows our huge March update, which introduced Forza Race Regulations into the game for the very first time. In the April 2019 update, we’re pushing forward with the next evolution of the system, along with a host of other improvements to the game.

Let’s look at the details, starting with this month’s Spotlight car, which will be very familiar to Forza Horizon 4 players.

Spotlight Car: 2018 McLaren Senna

Ayrton Senna was one of the greatest McLaren drivers of all time. To honor his accomplishments on the race track, McLaren has built the ultimate track car. Just because the Senna is street legal by no means implies it belongs among civilized vehicles. The Senna has largest power-to-weight ratio and is one of the lightest and most driver-focused cars McLaren has ever built. Simply put, it is the new benchmark for the manufacturer that brought the world the mold-breaking F1 and P1. If the Senna body appears fragmented, it is due to the deliberate purpose of every panel. “Form follows function” is the McLaren mantra that delivers an end result that is not only stunning in appearance but one that delivers uncompromised downforce and aerodynamics, all the while reducing weight and increasing performance. One crack of the Iconel and titanium exhaust will tell you McLaren has created a legend worthy of its legendary namesake.

Forza Race Regulations – April

Last month we introduced the first version of Forza Race Regulations (FRR) to Forza Motorsport 7 with the release of a private beta hopper, available only to Turn 10 staff and invited Forza players. While the team at Turn 10 has been collecting feedback from the private beta, they’ve also been continuing to work on new FRR features. With the April update, FRR will see several improvements from what was playable in March. Along with updated and improved UI (see below for more details), penalties will now affect a player’s final race results on the post-race leaderboard. Note that, as of the April update, a player’s final position on the leaderboard in an FRR-enabled hopper will not affect their grid placement at the start of the next race. Look for that to come in a future FRR update.

Among the UI updates to Forza Race Regulations, players will notice that we have removed the “Under Investigation” language and provided a better understanding of when a penalty has been applied or not after leaving the track. In the post-race screen, the number of penalties each player has received is now noted, as well as the total penalty time. Because penalties will now affect final race positions, the leaderboard will also show positions changed due to penalty time in the post-race leaderboard screen.

In addition to the player facing updates to FRR above, Turn 10 continues to make behind-the-scenes improvements to the system. Notable for April is the ability to make lobby rule-set configurable on the server side, instead of requiring a full update. This change will allow the team to be nimbler in setting up FRR lobby rules in the future as we continue to test and develop the FRR feature set.

For players looking to try out Forza Race Regulations for themselves, a public beta hopper is on its way in April. Stay tuned to Forza social channels, as well as the Week in Review here on FM.net, for more details on the public beta hopper in the weeks ahead. Once the new public beta hopper is available, we will be creating a dedicated thread on the Forza Forums for players who want to provide specific feedback for the Turn 10 team. Look for that link once the public beta hopper is live.

Audio Improvements

This month’s update brings with it some car engine audio improvements in the game. These changes have come about based on feedback from the Forza community and they affect numerous cars in the game. Notably, the team has reworked some V12 engine audio using new source material to provide better definition between manufacturers, including Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Aston Martin V12 engines. The team has also made engine audio updates to fix bugs or introduce new source material for several models, including Mazda 2-rotor engines, and various Porsche and Nissan models.

Unlocking Exclusive Cars

As of Tuesday’s update, we’re unlocking the majority of previously locked “exclusive” cars in Forza Motorsport 7, allowing players to purchase these cars as they would any other car in the game. Here’s the list of cars being unlocked:

Unlocked Cars 1995 BMW 850CSi Forza Edition 1991 BMW M3 Forza Edition 2016 Cadillac ATS-V Forza Edition 2012 Cadillac Escalade ESV Forza Edition 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Forza Edition 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle Super Sport 454 Forza Edition 1964 Chevrolet Impala Super Sport 409 Forza Edition 1988 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Super Sport Forza Edition 2014 Chevrolet Super Sport Forza Edition 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona HEMI Forza Edition 2013 Dodge Dart GT Forza Edition 2012 Ferrari 599XX Evoluzione 1956 Ford F-100 Forza Edition 2017 Ford F-150 Raptor Forza Edition 2017 Ford F-150 Raptor Project Scorpio Edition 1981 Ford Fiesta XR2 Forza Edition 1995 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Forza Edition 1993 Ford SVT Cobra R Forza Edition 2014 Ford FPV Limited Edition Pursuit Ute Forza Edition 1946 Ford Super Deluxe Woody Wagon Forza Edition 1977 Holden Torana A9X Forza Edition 1997 Honda Civic Type R Forza Edition 2016 Honda Civic Type R Forza Edition 1993 Jaguar XJ220 Forza Edition 1999 Lamborghini Diablo GTR 2016 Mazda MX-5 Forza Edition 2013 Mercedes-Benz A 45 AMG Forza Edition 2016 Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG S Coupe Forza Edition 2012 Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG Coupé Black Series Forza Edition 1965 MINI Cooper S Forza Edition 2012 MINI John Cooper Works GP Forza Edition 1987 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am GTA Forza Edition 1980 SUBARU BRAT GL Forza Edition 1998 SUBARU Impreza 22B STi Forza Edition 1998 TVR Cerbera Speed 12

The only cars that will remain locked in Forza Motorsport 7 will be the pre-order cars, and any cars that are part of the Forza Driver’s Cup career reward structure.

Elsewhere in the update, players will now able to jump to manufacturer in the car select screen, allowing them to more easily find the cars they’re looking for. We’ve also fixed issues and made improvements to several tracks in the game, specifically Brands Hatch, Daytona, and Rio. For more details on these and other fixes, see our April 2019 Release Notes, which can be found on the Forza Support Site.

Forza Monthly | April

We’ll be running through the highlights of the Forza Motorsport 7 April 2019 update in our next edition of “Forza Monthly” which will air at 11 a.m. Pacific on Monday, April 15. In addition to discussion of the April update for Forza Motorsport 7 and more news from around the world of Forza, we’ll also be joined by Formula Drift driver Vaughn Gittin Jr., who will be making his debut appearance on the show. It’s all happening on the Forza Mixer Twitch , and YouTube channels on April 15, so don’t miss it!