March 6th update:
New Toyota Supra. The car will be revealed at the Geneva car show and in GT Sport. This has happened before with the 2007 R35 GT-R. This was suggested by
@MrWaflz55.
Now my predictions for the March 2018 update:
Cars:
-Toyota AE86: we’ve been getting a lot of old Toyotas that never got a premium version, and seeing as this car is very iconic, I wouldn’t be surprised seeing it.
-Lamborghini Miura/Gallardo/Murcielago: we’ve been getting a Lamborghini in every major update, so we’re most likely getting a Lamborghini. But I don’t know which one it could be, other than it’s going to be a Lamborghini that we’ve seen in GT6.
-Lexus LFA: just a personal favourite of mine, Lexus is also absent in other games (like Toyota’s production cars) with the exception of GT Sport, which is the only game that has the LC500.
-Ferrari 288 GTO: the Ferraris that we have been getting were generally older.
-Ferrari Dino
-Cizeta V16T
-Tesla Model S P100D
-Porsche 918 Spyder
-McLaren P1
-Ford GT40
-2017 Ford GT: a car that is long overdue
-Ferrari 488 Pista: one can only dream...
Total: 12 cars, 7 of which were in GT6 as premium cars, 1 of which was in GT6 as a standard car, and 4 of which are new to the franchise.
Tracks:
-Spa-Franchorchamps: a popular and iconic track that was featured in GT6.
-new Dragon Trail layouts
Now I’m going to look even further...
May 2018 update:
Tracks:
-Deep Forest Raceway
-Grand Valley Speedway
-Special Stage Route 11
This would be an update to celebrate the 20th anniversary of GT’s release in the rest of the world.
June 2018 update:
Cars:
-2017 Porsche 919 Hybrid
-2017/2018 Toyota TS050
Tracks:
-Circuit De La Sarthe
The 2018 24 Hours of Le Mans takes place in June.
August 2018 update:
Tracks:
-Silverstone (with Stowe layout)
The 6 hours of Silverstone will be taking place in this month, and Silverstone is a track we had in GT6.
October 2018 update:
Tracks:
-Fuji Speedway
The 2018 6 hours of Fuji takes place in October.
Christmas 2018 update:
GT Sport Spec II
This is the furthest I’m going.