Slightly Mad Studios have released the newest Team Member build of their WMD-powered Project CARS title, continuing the push for new content in the quickly-developing simulation title.

Following last week’s release that added five new tracks to the title, this weeks build introduces another five new tracks as well as a brand new car.

Build 174 introduces the Palmer Jaguar JP-LM, adding a lightweight prototype racer to the stable of cars already available in Project CARS.

Powered by a 3 liter Jaguar V6 engine putting out 265hp, the JP-LM is a open-top prototype racer comparable to those that compete for glory in international sports car races. The car reaches top speeds of 167 miles per hour and sprints from 0 to 60 in just 3.4 seconds.

The new wheels can be experienced at four different venues, including the Spanish Besos track, a popular German touring car venue named Anhalt and the Chinese Jin Ding track.

Furthermore, the track list is enriched by the Italian Florence and Milan circuits, the latter is also available as high-speed historical version without any chicanes.

The new build offers much more than just new content though, including:

Major new Force Feedback improvements

Several graphic fixes & improvements

New versions of various cars & tracks

Improved time of day settings now include overcast & hazy conditions

..and much, much more…

You want to experience all the exciting new content today? Then join WMD and become a Team Member to start racing within minutes!

Team Membership on Project CARS is available for a one-time payment of 25€, entitling members to a fresh build of Project CARS every Friday. For more info on membership levels, perks & system requirements, please check out the Project CARS info page.

Membership isn’t just about weekly builds though as all members get access to our busy development forums where they can follow the development of Project CARS up close, talk to our developers and contribute to the development.

So don’t wait any longer, join WMD today and experience the future of racing simulations yourself! Also, don’t forget to subscribe to the RSS feed and follow Project CARS & Slightly Mad Studios on Twitter.