Next iteration of the series to hit XBOX, PS2 and PC this WinterAfter some title considerations it seems that Codemasters is ready to roll things out.
This year TOCA introduces race fans into a new Pro Career mode which allows driving enthusiasts to get a bit more bang out of the game with increased simulation from the enhanced game engine. Career options include GT, Off-Road, Touring Car, Historic, Open Wheel, Rally and Oval racing styles.
Each career choice will have various starting points to the career though, no jumping behind the wheel of an open wheeler and going off, the game will start players off in lower division racing styles such as Go-Kart before racing up the charts.
"More than ever before, TOCA Race Driver 2006's stunning physics and damage engine will take real-life racing to the next level. You may have seen realistic speed and acceleration before, but TOCA Race Driver 2006 accurately simulates full tire wear, tire and engine temperatures, fuel consumption affecting weight distribution, and real world engine inertia. This incredible detail is simulated on every vehicle, across the entire range of motorsports featured.
?br />Alternatively, if you want to jump straight into some of the world's most powerful cars and see those tires screech under full power, take the World Tour an immediate and accessible racing mode. With race-driven cinematic cut-scenes, continuing the series innovative plot driven narrative, and more championship choices than ever before, the World Tour is the ultimate fast fix of race gaming.
?br />However you decide to race, no TOCA game would be complete without full-on car damage. For TOCA Race Driver 2006, the next generation of the series Terminal Damage Engine is being intensely worked on to create motorsport gaming's most spectacular real-car collisions on world famous circuits."
TOCA Race Driver 2006 is slated to have 35?Racing styles complete with rules, flags,?and car setup as well. Seems like with all this talk of the ultimate simulation going about race fans really shouldn't neglect to give TOCA 2006 a shot this coming Winter.