Forza Horizon 3, the open-world racing game set in Australia, won't be here until September 27. But while we wait, the developers are keeping our attention by slowly revealing new cars you'll be able to drive each week. This week, though, we were able to get a sneak peak at which cars will be included before they're officially announced.

First, we have a 1948 Ferrari 166MM Barchetta.

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If you've ever heard the song "Red Barchetta" by Rush, you're no doubt familiar with this car. But racing fans also know the 166MM for its racing success, including 1949's 24 Hours of Le Mans and the 1950 Mille Miglia.

Next, there's the 1953 Maserati A6GCS/53 Pininfarina Berlinetta.

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The Pininfarina-bodied Maserati A6GCS is incredibly gorgeous, but it wasn't all about looks—the Berlinetta could drive, too. The 170 horsepower its inline six made doesn't sound like much today, but at the time, it was a successful race car.

You'll also be able to drive a 1969 Jaguar Mk II 3.8

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Like the other cars here, the Jaguar MKII is a beautiful classic with a storied racing history. It's every bit a British luxury car, but its powerful 3.8-liter engine gave it enough power to win several Touring Car Championships. That speed also made it a popular get-away car for criminals.

And while we've only got renderings of these three classics, we can also reveal 11 additional cars that will be included in the game. They are:

1980 Abarth Fiat 131

2011 BMW 1 Series M Coupe

1957 BMW Isetta 300 Export

1979 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

1985 Ford RS200 Evolution

1977 Ford Escort RS1800

1966 Ford Lotus Cortina

2015 Infiniti Q60 Concept

2015 Lexus RC F

1997 McLaren F1 GT

1958 Plymouth Fury

Also be sure to check out the trailer that was released earlier last month.

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