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Alright I suppose. Besides the flight attendant is making me turn off my phoneI think we should end this train of thought
Alright I suppose. Besides the flight attendant is making me turn off my phoneI think we should end this train of thought
Here, have a video with some terrible dubstep:
The music isn't that bad.
I thought an actually decent song would suit the hypersport tbh.Frankly, I would've preferred to hear Dillon Francis' "Get Low" in the trailer. Maybe it's because of Furious 7, but I think that song kind of fits with the Lykan.
Pardon me but this is a very long thread and i just saw this and i'm sleepy but can someone tell me if these are being worked on still? I don't care if they decide to make these dlc or if these get released in 2016. Just seeing these cars blew my mind. How the hell am i going to sleep now? oh the best gt1 cars, prototype heaven... drooooooll
- 2009 Aston Martin DBR1-2
- 2002 Audi R8 LMP900
- 2014 Audi R18 e-tron quattro
- 2003 Bentley Speed 8 LMGTP
- 1999 BMW V12 LMR
- 1997 McLaren F1 GTR Longtail
- 1998 Mercedes-Benz CLK-LM
- 1978 Renault Alpine A442B
Pardon me but this is a very long thread and i just saw this and i'm sleepy but can someone tell me if these are being worked on still? I don't care if they decide to make these dlc or if these get released in 2016. Just seeing these cars blew my mind. How the hell am i going to sleep now? oh the best gt1 cars, prototype heaven... drooooooll
Yes, all on schedule and they look great!
Racecars
Caterham SP 300 R *because its a race car *
Audi R8 LMS Ultra GT3*works livery, hence no number*
Mercedes AMG C Coupe DTM *havent seen this on public roads with license plate^^*
Aston Martin Rapide s Hydrogen Hybrid V
Road cars
there might be a league in career with those cars, hence the numbers, but they're road spec
Ford Focus RS
Mercedes SLS AMG
FTFY [/QUOTE
Thanks I wasn't sure with some of them,I will correct those momentarily.
You definitely won't be seeing the C-Klasse DTM competing with the GT3 cars! Still curious about how they're managing the GT2 BMW as well, as that's another one that shouldn't be in GT3.
And the more I think about it, the less I understand the choice of Lotus 78 over 79. However, i am very excited by the 72!
The M3 GT2 competed in many GT3 events, and I believe that it still does, don't let the numeric value fool you, its closer to a GT3 car then the Z4 GT3,
Can you list some examples please? The M3 GT2 is built to the ALMS GT2 (GTE) rulebook, which is rather different to the GT3 rulebook (although I do know what you mean about the M3 being closer to a GT3 car, IIRC it was quite a controversial entry into ALMS competition).
But having said that, I can't think of any instance where GTE and GT3 cars share the track, as their overlapping performance qualities mean they race together very poorly. The closest I can think of is the GTLM and GTD classes in TUSCC and they were still having problems at some tracks despite GTD being slower (by laptime) than GT3.
(Please don't take this as an argument, if I'm wrong I'll happily take on the info that I have wrong!)
Edit: at a guess, VLN?
The only evidence I can find on the above is that RLL team ran at the 2010 Spa 24, but the car was deemed ineligible for GT2 regs (there's your controversy, ALMS giving them a pass), so they ran in an invitational class. There was indeed a GT3 class for that year, but it was the last time that the GT2 cars ran, with the event becoming a round of the BES from 2011.
I'm hoping that once they finish the Aston GTE they put the two cars together as the GT class in the WEC / Le Mans events.
Used to get 'em every time with it.@Marqus nice lamp pic
You got me!Used to get 'em every time with it.
Well, there are a lot of things that need to be done. Besides, they might have kept the whole thing under wraps; the sudden reveal of the Lykan is proof that this can happen.