With the Q1 2026 update arriving soon, RaceRoom tease the Alpine A110 GT4 Evo and Spa as new and returning content.
Having previously been available, the license renewal for Spa-Francorchamps apparently took longer than expected, meaning that the famous circuit hasn’t been available to purchase since the middle of 2024. Apparently it’s newly-developed, although whether that means the latest layout or updated graphics and scenery is yet to be confirmed.
In either case, it’s good to have Spa available once more, even though it’s coincided with Laguna Seca no longer being available to purchase.

More exciting for most people is that the first major teaser image for the RaceRoom Q1 2026 includes the rear of a car immediately identifiable as the Alpine A110 GT4 Evo posing at Eau Rouge. While Spa might be available in most sim racing titles, the Alpine isn’t.
It’s particularly easy to identify as the livery is from the Schumacher CLRT team which took a first GT4 European Series title in 2024 with Laurent Hurgon and Pascal Huteau taking seven wins from 12 races in the Am category, whilst other Alpine cars also took overall wins at Spa and Circuit Paul Ricard.
Unveiled in 2018, the GT4 built on the A110 Cup car used in a one-make series, with around 400 bhp from the 1.8 litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine. In RaceRoom it joins the GT4 class which currently includes the Audi R8, BMW M4, KTM X-Bow, Lotus Evora, McLaren 570S, Mercedes AMG, and the Porsche Cayman. Previously the main appearance for the A110 GT4 in sim racing was as part of a DLC pack for Assetto Corsa Competizione back in 2020.

It’s good to see a newer version of the Alpine A110 GT4 appearing in sim racing, and also that RaceRoom is continuing to expand their modern car classes whilst having a lot of success with more vintage cars in recent months.
How much will the new Alpine A110 GT4 Evo Cost in RaceRoom?
The current GTR 4 class roster various in price from £3.46 for almost all of the current cars, to £4.32 for the BMW M4 GT4 (G82). So as a new release, it’s likely to be the higher of those two figures, unless there’s a special launch offer.
There’s also the chance that RaceRoom might also use it for a one-make series, considering in ACC it was used for a dedicated Alpine eSports series which attracted some big names in sim racing.
I’ve always like the classic and modern A110, so it’s definitely a car I’d like to run in RaceRoom.
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