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This is the discussion thread for a recent post on GTPlanet:
This article was published by Andrew Evans (@Famine) on January 31st, 2020 in the GRID category.
Those new cars being added look promising now add the mclaren p1 gtr and i'll buy the game.
FYI, the next DLC pack after this one is going to be "Track Day Hypercars", so draw your own conclusions.Not a bad selection of cars although theres a few glaring omissions like the P1 GTR, F XX k Evo, and the Apollo IE or gumpert apollo S would have been welcomed
FYI, the next DLC pack after this one is going to be "Track Day Hypercars", so draw your own conclusions.
Forgot about that. That might just be the pack to include those minus the Apollo. Hopefully they will add 918 RSR too.FYI, the next DLC pack after this one is going to be "Track Day Hypercars", so draw your own conclusions.
Should have been the MK2. instead smh. What a missed opportunityI laugh at how the new Ford GT is in the 'Track Day Specials' DLC, I cant blame them, they are so sellective in who gets to buy one, they may aswell be called a trackday special lol
I laugh at how the new Ford GT is in the 'Track Day Specials' DLC, I cant blame them, they are so sellective in who gets to buy one, they may aswell be called a trackday special lol
Should have been the MK2. instead smh. What a missed opportunity
No it's not. Google 2019 ford GT mk2 and tell me if it's the same as in the pictures here. Would have made more sense to include that one considering it's a track version of the GTLM car used in IMSA.It is the Mk.2 Ford GT. Unless you mean the GT40 Mk.2, which doesn't fit the modern "supercar" theme, and in any case there's already a GT40 in the game. And since the new GT was developed primarily to race at Le Mans, and only produced for the road to meet homologation requirements, it is arguably a "track day special".
Okay, fair enough. But in common parlance, 2005 = Mk.1 or 1st generation GT, 2017 = Mk.2 or 2nd generation GT. Close enough.No it's not. Google 2019 ford GT mk2 and tell me if it's the same as in the pictures here. Would have made more sense to include that one considering it's a track version of the GTLM car used in IMSA.
It is the Mk.2 Ford GT. Unless you mean the GT40 Mk.2, which doesn't fit the modern "supercar" theme, and in any case there's already a GT40 in the game. And since the new GT was developed primarily to race at Le Mans, and only produced for the road to meet homologation requirements, it is arguably a "track day special".
I laugh at how the new Ford GT is in the 'Track Day Specials' DLC, I cant blame them, they are so sellective in who gets to buy one, they may aswell be called a trackday special lol
My "unless you mean the other Mk.2" part was directed at the other post I also quoted, where I wasn't sure which Mk.2 they were referring to. I understood what you meant by "new Ford GT". Anyway my point in response to you is just that, since it was developed as a race car first, every new Ford GT is arguably a track day special.When I say new Ford GT I mean the new Ford GT.