I would imagine they will never race under the same rules, the series are vastly different. The aim from the beginning was to harmonize the machinery to enable DTM manufacturers to compete in Super-GT and vice-a-versa. With Honda insisting on their mid-engine concept against technical regulations of Class 1 even that might be a distant dream.Alright thanks Kenny. Maybe they get the license again once SuperGT and DTM are actually racing under the same rules...
Not sure where you got that information, because it's untrue. They no longer have the DTM license true, but GT Masters 2018 was recently released along with a hint that the partnership is continuing into 2019.I always recognized Raceroom as the home for DTM and GT Masters. Both are discontinued...
Well, I will give you that. I will be more precise then. The complete field of cars of GT Masters 2018 is not available in R3E as of now since they lack the licenses. It is a skin-pack for existing car models so to speak. And honestly speaking I do not see them getting the e.g. Ferrari, Lamborghini soon. Maybe not a priority anyway for them.Not sure where you got that information, because it's untrue. They no longer have the DTM license true, but GT Masters 2018 was recently released along with a hint that the partnership is continuing into 2019.
They do them so well I think Ross and I would both agree with you there.I turn to Raceroom when I want to race some vintage metal.