I'm new to the sim racing world, but the first thing I noticed when I bought R3E is how well they cover different series and how fun their tin tops are to drive (currently having a blast driving the GT3s around Zandvoort and Road America). I'd love to see a V8 Supercars series. Just not sure about the overall demand within the community for this and how much Sector 3 would have to shell out for car and track licensing and creating new tracks. They are awesome cars. RF2 has a pretty nice mod for these cars, but I'm sure Sector 3 could do a great job for these beasts.
Yeah the AMG GT4 would be awesome, also I'd like to vote for the M4 GT4 and the Glickenhaus SCG003C. A GT4 class with the AMG, the M4, the Cayman and the X-Bow in R3E would be outstanding.
Maybe some car wish suggestions for all Ford, Chevy and Dodge fans here: The TA2 class cars (used in the American and Australian Trans Am Series): Infos: http://gotransam.com/transam101/TA2-Class/59344 http://www.ta2racingaustralia.com/
It's just a shame, that FORD, OPEL and VW don't offer any factory-made support for European road racing teams. The new Ford Mondeo, Opel Insignia and VW Passat would be f**king great touring cars / GT cars (as you can see in the pictures)! ... Omg, I hate this anti-racing company policy of all these German car mass producers and their sponsorships for stupid kind of sports like soccer!
VW has TCR and returning to WRC2 with a polo. Ford currently run a factory GTE team along with WRC1 cars. Opel also has a TCR offering. Since when they aren't doing road racing? Europe isn't only the only place in the world that has road racing. However, it will be nice if R3E can get a good bunch of the TCR cars.
They offer some cars in the TCR class and Rally sport, that's right but I don't know any Ford, Opel or VW factory team in one of our top touring car series (DTM, BTCC, GT Masters ... ) here in Europe. Sorry guys, but the TCR are toy cars in my eyes, that's why I don't really miss them here in R3E. It's a good concept for low-budget racing, but a real race car needs a mid-size chassis with a great butt / notchback, and not such a roller skate design lines (Golf, Astra and Co.). Where is the problem for such big automobile manufacturers to found their own racing team??? That's not understandable.
What is the point of VW starting their own "high end" motorsports team when they own Audi, Porsche, Lamborghini and Bentley that offers a suite of cars in different division? TCR maybe toy cars for you but that division is thriving while your so-called top tier divisions are dwindling down like DTM losing Mercedes Benz next year.I do not think BTCC is much different than TCR while I won't be surprised that BTCC converts to TCR in a few years time. I would love to see TCR and GT4 in R3E, that would expand the range of the content offered in the game tremendously.
WTCR will offer a nice grid, this season, with 26 cars, + "guest" Many brands (11) will be represented, with Alfa, Audi, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Lada, Opel, Peugeot, Renault, Seat and VW....
As I am in real love with DTM92 I really would like to see more of this stuff like DTM 93... It is all about the Alfa Romeo 155 V6 TI. Boah I really would like to "drive" this car. Who`s got to be "taken care for" at Fiat / Chrysler side to make this happen...
It looks like GT4 might be one of the fastest growing classes in the world. The manufacturers and models just keep on coming. I just saw the Alpine 110 GT4 models announced. It seems like there is a new one almost every week. I would love to see a whole stable of GT4 cars in R3E.
Unfortunately yes. Racing cars become smaller and slower again. Seems that car racing is to expensive
I see it this way - they are putting motorsports on a broader, better accessible base. And while (W)TCR or GT4 certainly aren't the pinnacle of racecars, in a sim they make for very good close races. In other words - I love them in the sim, but on TV I still prefer GT3 upwards