Le Mans Ultimate is set to expand its track roster with the US Track Pass, a paid downloadable content package featuring six American circuits. According to publisher Motorsport Games, the first two locations to arrive will be Daytona and Laguna Seca, which are expected to launch alongside the version 1.4 game update.
What is included in the Le Mans Ultimate US Track Pass?
The US Track Pass will introduce six new venues to Le Mans Ultimate, marking a departure from the game’s previous focus on tracks included in Automobile Club de l’Ouest-organised events. While the title previously featured Circuit of the Americas and Sebring, the new expansion broadens the geographic scope of the simulation. The remaining four tracks in the six-part series have not yet been identified.
When will the new tracks be available?
While Motorsport Games has not confirmed a specific release date or pricing for the US Track Pass, the publisher’s multiplayer event calendar provides a potential timeline. According to the current schedule, a “TBA” event is set for July 28, followed by subsequent placeholders in August, September, October, and December. These dates suggest a rolling release schedule, with the developer expected to add the venues in pairs.

How does this expansion change the game’s scope?
The addition of these US-based tracks represents a significant shift for a title built around the official FIA WEC and 24 Hours of Le Mans branding. Previously, the game restricted its circuit list to venues included in Automobile Club de l’Ouest-organised events. By moving into non-European territory, the developers are aligning with comments made by Stephen Hood in May, who confirmed that a “non-European” track pack was on the way. Notably, the announcement lacks any official IMSA affiliation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the US Track Pass be free for existing players?
No, the US Track Pass is a paid-for DLC season pass. Pricing details have not yet been disclosed by Motorsport Games.
Which tracks are included in the pass?
Daytona and Laguna Seca are the only two confirmed locations so far. Four additional tracks are planned, but their identities remain unconfirmed.
What update version will accompany the release?
The first two tracks are expected to launch alongside the version 1.4 update for Le Mans Ultimate.
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