Please complete the grid for the 1995 DTM. The Merc is such a joy to drive. However it’s alone and needs some buddies to play with.
Sector3 has the DTM license, and are focused on DTM cars, both new and old, as well as the even older DRM series. As long as the cars are part of the DTM series, I wouldn't think it's impossible. We already have the WTCR Alfa Romeo, because it's part of the WTCR license, as @fischhaltefolie said.
That's right - we have AR as part of WTCR. But why don't we have Lamborghini as part of ADAC Masters? To be honest, I don't really understand how licensing works, but would love to see a 156 Alfa as I used IRL Alfa Romeo GT 2007 (it's based on a 156/147). And I'm not quite sure why in seven years we still haven't got an old Alfa Romeo, if it is possible to buy a licence. I think it would be a very popular car - any old car of this brand.
For Touring Car Classics: Ford Sierra XR4 TI Holden VK Commodore Rover Vitesse 1986 version of the Brno circuit would be nice as well.
RE. people who want NASCAR. The NASCAR series is, of course, officially licensed to the makers of the HEAT series, but what about ARCA? Probably a cheaper - and available - license, with basically identical machines, and more reasonable race lengths for those who must do things at 100% scale. I for one would like to do some ARCA at Daytona in VR, with full-course yellows and pack racing AI.
Somehow I find the gt4 fun to drive. Not too difficult to drive without any driving aids. So basically just merc and McLaren are missing to have all of the current cars from that class
Just Merc & McLaren!??? What about Aston Martin, Ford Mustang, Camaro, Toyota Supra, Alpine to name a few.
As a massive single seater fan, I wouldn't mind a Formula RR Hybrid and a Gen.2 from the FRR 2, 3 and US cars. Maybe even a Formula RR Electric.
With IMSA doing away with GTLM and replacing it with GTD Pro (GT3), it seems like it would be a great time for someone like Sector 3 to sign a deal with them to represent the series like ACC did with SRO. The presence of IMSA liveries in R3E indicates that there has been some interaction before. I know R3E is a European focused sim but there is a great selection of American tracks and many of the GT3 cars are already in the game and just need some updates to specs and liveries. It would also be nice to get a deal for the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge series too (GT4).