- 5,099
- Connecticut
- Ridley-X4
So sure, there are obvious ones like the following, due to licensing:
Ferrari F2007
Ferrari F10
Mercedes-AMG W08
Mercedes-AMG VGT LH44 Edition
[Pretty much all open-wheel racers from GT3.]
Then there were ones that I think have a better chance but still have some of the worst prospects:
Fittipaldi EF7 VGT (Here's hoping for a more formal Pininfarina-branded VGT!)
Formula Gran Turismo
Protomotors Spirra (Even the addition of Kia seems far more likely.)
[Any other kart other than the 125 Shifter.]
[Any other Red Bull car, doubly-so now that Newey has gone to Aston Martin.]
And then there were these two. Heck, I even had this admittedly nutty theory that adding the Willys Jeep in GT7 was a form of making up for the inclusion of these in GT5:
Volkswagen Kubelwagen '44
Volkswagen Schwimmwagen '42
And on this note, I do hope that GT adds the original, first-gen Tesla Roadster from the late 00s, and fixes who really founded Tesla.
Ferrari F2007
Ferrari F10
Mercedes-AMG W08
Mercedes-AMG VGT LH44 Edition
[Pretty much all open-wheel racers from GT3.]
Then there were ones that I think have a better chance but still have some of the worst prospects:
Fittipaldi EF7 VGT (Here's hoping for a more formal Pininfarina-branded VGT!)
Formula Gran Turismo
Protomotors Spirra (Even the addition of Kia seems far more likely.)
[Any other kart other than the 125 Shifter.]
[Any other Red Bull car, doubly-so now that Newey has gone to Aston Martin.]
And then there were these two. Heck, I even had this admittedly nutty theory that adding the Willys Jeep in GT7 was a form of making up for the inclusion of these in GT5:
Volkswagen Kubelwagen '44
Volkswagen Schwimmwagen '42
And on this note, I do hope that GT adds the original, first-gen Tesla Roadster from the late 00s, and fixes who really founded Tesla.
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