This write-up provides an overview of Race Pro —a 2009 simulation racing game developed by SimBin—running on modified Xbox 360 consoles (JTAG or RGH). Overview: Race Pro on Modified Consoles
The game benefits greatly from running on an RGH/JTAG system with a hard drive, reducing the long loading screens common in the original retail release.
Race Pro was a notable Xbox 360 exclusive developed by the creators of GTR2 , focusing on FIA WTCC, Formula 3000, and various GT classes. Because the game was never ported to PC or newer consoles and is not backward compatible, running it on a JTAG/RGH console is often the preferred way to play in 2026, allowing for improved load times, DLC access, and storage on hard drives rather than relying on an aging optical drive. Benefits of Running Race Pro via JTAG/RGH Race Pro [Jtag/RGH]
RGH/JTAG consoles are stable, though RGH1.2/RGH3 models may have variable boot times, while JTAG boots instantly. What is JTAG/RGH?
Avoids the potential "Disc Read Error" common with older, heavily played copies of the game. Performance Notes This write-up provides an overview of Race Pro
Install the game directly to the internal hard drive. This eliminates the noise of the Xbox 360 DVD drive and significantly reduces load times between races.
Allows for easy installation of all released DLC, including additional tracks and car packs, which are otherwise hard to obtain. Because the game was never ported to PC
Reset Glitch Hack (RGH) is a hardware modification which allows you to run unsigned code, mods, game backups, and homebrew. ConsoleMods Wiki Top Reasons to Buy an RGH Modded Xbox 360 Console in 2025