'Driveclub' patch: Update 1.21 brings new car and Sprint mode

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Update 1.21 has now been officially released for "Driveclub," and it is introducing a good amount of new content to the game.

First off is the addition of Sprint mode. Sprint mode will now be available for a dozen tracks in the game that are used for time and trial challenges. The racetracks that will be included are Cayoosh Point, Goshodaira, Holmastad, Munnar, Putre and The Kyle. Sprint mode will also be available for the reverse versions of the aforementioned tracks.

Another addition "Driveclub" fans can look forward to is the new car coming to the game. Update 1.21 will be bringing the Renault R.S. 01 to the game, and it will be available once players reach level 66, according to Gamespot.

Speaking of levels, the latest "Driveclub" update is also increasing the level cap from 66 all the way up to 75, and the even better news is that the new benchmarks will be providing players with rewards.

As for "Driveclub" fans who crave great details with their racing games, they will be glad to know that a few changes have been made in order to help with this.

One change has been the addition of more statistics to the vehicle select screen, meaning players now have more factors to look at when deciding which car they want to use.

The performance levels of two new cars have also been improved. Both the Rimac Automobili Concept_One and the VUHL 05 have been greatly improved to encourage players to use these vehicles more often.

As always, general game tweaks and improvements are also coming via update 1.21 to "Driveclub."

For fans still not satisfied with all that is coming out via update 1.21 for "Driveclub," they can still look forward to next week when the Ferrari 488 GTB is expected to be added to the game, according to IGN.

More tracks are also expected to be added to "Driveclub," although the game's developer, Evolution Studios has yet to say when fans can expect these to be released.

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