Create Your Own DLC

America Hell Yeah expansion

Jeff Gordon 1999 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Corvette C5.R 2000
1997 11 Christian Fittipaldi/Roberto Moreno Swift 007.I
1997 6 Michael Andretti Swift 007.I
Ken Block Ford Fiesta WRC 2014
2012 Panoz/Nissan Deltawing

Long Beach classic
A rallycross track inspired by the Mexico rallycross track on WRC Rally Evolved. No footage or screenshots of the track exist on the internet but for those who've seen it you'll get what I mean
Interesting. But this series doesn't do the 'Each Livery is a Different Car.' Go for Oval/Road course.
 
first time poster long time viewer. but to get my very own free dlc would be this.
imsa/wec expansion.
new liveries for the GTE's
BMW m8 GTE
Hurcan gt3 evo
Audi r8 gt3 evo
the 991.2 gt3
modern lmp 2's
and the introduction of dpi class.
tracks
lime rock
mosport
vir
road atlanta
mid ohio
 
Yes we know there ain't coming any DLC to it's more of the top of a wishlist for PC3:

Cars:
- Recent DTM class
- Recent V8 supercars
- Indy Lights
- Updated LMP2
- A few classic F1 cars from early 90s ish

Tracks:
- Okayama International ( childhood sentiment from GP2 )
- Zandvoort ( really need a Dutch track, only country in northwest Europe that isn't represented )
- Jerez ( childhood sentiment from GP2 )
- Sebring
- Adelaide

And of course add more classic cars and tracks that I can't call by name because I'm 27 years old and have never bothered to deepen myself in motorsport history. Hereby expanding on the current classes making sure all cars have cars to race against. To improve this I really want to see a BOP option for a custom race as there are now some classes that are filled quite decent but can hardly create a proper race.
 
Zandvoort ( really need a Dutch track, only country in northwest Europe that isn't represented)

Seconded!

And of course add more classic cars and tracks that I can't call by name because I'm 27 years old and have never bothered to deepen myself in motorsport history.

I don't know if you are able to attend race meetings at Zandvoort (or other European locations), but I strongly recommend attending the FIA Masters Historic Festivals - there is one at Zandvoort 6th-8th September. This would be a great way of kick starting your motorsport history knowledge - especially if you are able to attend on a Friday when the mechanics and drivers have more time to chat (they are normally too busy to chat on race day).

http://www.mastershistoricracing.com/news/new-events-and-old-favourites-for-masters-historic/
 
Yeah the biggest problem with most events at Zandvoort is that they are during the soccer season so I can't attend them, also the accessibility isn't very good
 
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