Lola T70 MK3B Ford GT40 MK4 Ferrari 512S Porsche 917K Im sure Anthony would work his magic with these cars, listen to that downshift sound!!
its not announced but just as the wise words of Justin Beiber, that will go down in history, state... "never say never".
Fill up existing classes first! We are missing several cars in Group 5 , as an example. Porsche 935 (includes the 935-77, 935-78 known as the Moby-Dick and the customerKremer K3 and K4 and the JLP variation) BMW 320i Turbo Toyota Celica LB Turbo (RA22) (1st generation) Dome Celica Turbo (RA45) (2nd generation) TOM'S Corolla G5 (A40) Nissan Skyline RS Silhouette Formula Nissan Nichira Impul Silvia (two nose variations) Mazda RX-7 252i Mazda RX-7 253/253i/253SR Mazda RX-7 254/254i Nissan Bluebird SSS Turbo BMW 3.0 CSL BMW M1 Lancia Stratos Turbo Lancia Beta Montecarlo Turbo Ferrari 512BB LM Zakspeed Ford Capri Turbo Ford Escort Zakspeed Zakspeed Lotus Europa Gr.5 Greenwood Widebody Corvette https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Group_5_(racing)
One series I would really like to see is the Fun Cup. VW Beetles ripping round Spa,Monza and Brands Hatch. Also the new Renault Sport R.S. 01 series. Cheers Sean
group 5 has a fair variety as it is. all it needs is the rx7 (because #rotorylife) and i dont think it needs any more. (im not saying im adverse to more but it feels like a perfectly good class as it is.) just because all these cars were in class doesn't mean they all raced together or were competitive.
I'd love to see some cars from the Supertouring era of tin-top racing in the mid to late 90's - the old TOCA BTCC games with these cars are what got me hooked on touring car racing. Ford Mondeo Audi A4 Quattro Nissan Primera Peugeot 406 Volvo S40 BMW 3 Series Renault Laguna Honda Accord Vauxhall Vectra
Personally I'd like to see some slower cars, like a Clio, a Megane, a Mini, a MX5, a Beetle. Slower cars can be hella fun to race, and when I'm letting a mate try out the rig I usually like to start them in something a bit lower powered. We currently don't have much that fits this category, most of the cars we have are fire-breathing beasts. It would be nice to have something to balance out the faster cars and to serve as an "entry level" class.
in new zealand our most popular entry level classes are ssangyong utes and gt86 cup. id like ssangyong utes they are low power but light at the back meaning lots of bumping and super easy to catch plenty of sideways. a good way to teach people how to drive without much difficulty without teaching bad technique. also who else has a ssangyong in their game... exactly id imagine they'd throw their licence at you.
I love utes! Would love to see them added, or a GT86 cup for that matter. I do, I'd love to race utes on any and every track available!
we have zandvoort and zolder and american tracks. and most similarlly brands hatch. yes they are like nz tracks in many ways.
Ok. From a non-New Zealand point of view I would like to have some authentic tracks I guess Mid Ohio would fit.