My last request was the 2019 WTCR cars - I'm really happy we got them. Next I'd love to see the Opel Astra TCR, Subaru WRX STI TCR and Renault Megane TCR and liveries from TCR Europe and Australia.
After Fanatec releases this beautiful NASCAR Rim, i wish (more then ever before) that NASCAR comes to Raceroom. Raceroom is my Nr. 1 Sim, but for such a long time I’m hoping for a real NASCAR Simulation. I don‘t like iracings price model, and Project Cars is not half as good as Raceroom if it comes to „realistic“ liveries, driving, physics.... So I hope one day there will be a NASCAR Pack with some Ovals and licensed Cars.
Yes, it would be great to drive these cars at Sonoma and of course at the soon to be released Watkins Glen.
Nice ideas, but I doubt that Sector 3 will ever get into the business of oval racing, because the primary target group of them are sim racers here in Europe, and these racers are usually not very interested in NASCAR or IndyCar. Until now we have none oval track layout in R3E (yes, Indy and Eurospeedway offers 2x) and it would be pointless to create pure oval tracks, which are only suitable for two car classes - the "FR US Series" and a new "Stock Car Series". In addition, it can be assumed that the NASCAR license is too expensive for the Sector 3 team. However, I would love to see at least one (NASCAR license free) real stock car with typical Sector 3 engine / exhaust sound artwork in R3E store one day. Maybe an older model from the late 1960s until the early 1990s - the golden era of stock car racing in the USA - a car like the "Ford Galaxie 500" or the "Chevrolet Lumina" for our R3E US-tracks like the "Sonoma Raceway", "Road America", "Mid Ohio" ... and "Watkins Glen" one day ;-), like @Beastux mentioned it. More: https://www.hagerty.com/articles-vi...icons-of-rebel-metal-tell-the-story-of-nascar
Hey ya never know.. There is a Nascar series in Europe and looking at their calendar they don't seem to be on ovals. I Iive in the US and I feel there should be more road course's on the series. Not saying that a pack of 42 other cars inches away from each other doesn't require skill but it only takes 1 to cause a good pile up.. and then they caution for a while... i dont like nascar so i'll stop my rant there. But they only go to The glen and Sonoma and have recently added the infield of Charlotte Motor Speedway in a playoff's round..So if they did add more road courses in the series i would be more inclined to watch. I did however see an article recently that had some talk about the 2021 season about possibly adding Long beach which would be really interesting.. not sure that street cuircuit would hold 42 cars https://www.euronascar.com/
I think it's time to spam some BMW CSL pics again. Maybe if i'll keep praying sim gods will hear it and answer me some day. Or maybe i'll just be kicked out of forum Anyway, this time i'm going to give some reasoning why this car would be so important and also very good choice: 1. It's probably the most iconic BMW racer of any era. It's the car that actually born the whole BMW motorsport division. Before CSl went to IMSA, 'murricans did not even know what letters BMW stand for 2. Why 1976 version? For couple of reasons: it's got the power/weight (around 470hp/bit over 1000kg's) and handling to match both gr5 and IMSA cars of the era. Therefore it would perfectly fit current gr5 car group in game, wich already mix both classes. 3. Gr5 group doesen't have got any new cars since release, so this would be perfect oppoturnity for it along with the updated physics. 4. It's very popular car so it certainly would sell good numbers. So, it would be up to devs to choose either Gr5 or IMSA 1976 version, main difference being wings and fenders (and of course paintjobs) but both having virtually same performance. Gr5: IMSA:
There were normally aspirated engines and turbocharged engines, with some performance (and reliability) differences .
Yes, but those cars i posted were all N/A engines. The turbo CSL only participate in two races and did not finish either so it would not be really good choice IMO. It was extremely fast in the hands of late Ronnie Peterson etc, leading on early races before technical problems.
Of course, nobody knows what the future will bring, but to be honest, I am not a really big fan of the modern NASCAR era. In particular the European version / copy is totally out of place in my opinion. Unfortunately the entire NASCAR Sport has developed negatively since the death of Dale Sr. in 2001, so as a former big NASCAR fan for more than 10 years (middle 90s - middle 00s), I am "out of business" nowadays. Hopefully we will see some real classic stuff here one day ...
I use to watch with my dad when I was about 10 years old. I watched Davey Allsion, and my dad liked Dale Jarret. No drivers of Nascar today could compare to those guys
Despite wanting the Ferrari's and Lambo's, I'd love to see a few 'slower' cars, as they seem a little more real to drive Ginetta (any of the series) Mini's Clio cup
There are so many wonderful classic cars from the 70's, 80's and early 90's - group 5, GTO, group C, group 4, group A... I sometimes forget how many of these gems are already in the game, just waiting to be driven. But more is always better, of course.
Just to have a REAL GT4 grid # Alpine A 110 GT4 # McLaren 570S GT4 # Ginetta GT4 # AMG GT4 # Audi R8 GT4 # Aston Martin V8 Vantage GT4 Just for battling the Porsche and Mazda # Sauber C9 # Mazda 787 # Lancia LC2
True. Problem is that at the moment only Porsche 934 and Group C cars are with updated physics. Fortunately i think @Alex Hodgkinson has confirmed that will change soon. I really hope soon means next update.