What Motorsport Series Would you Like to See Have its Own Game?

BTCC is getting its own racing game.jpg
BTCC, Indycar, GT World Challenge, Formula 1, all these real-world motorsport championships have or are getting their own games. What other championship would you like to see have a dedicated game?

Image Credit: Studio 397

A few weeks ago, I sat down in front of my computer and typed up an article for RaceDepartment's good friends, Overtake.GG. In it, I listed a few real-world championships that would make for excellent dedicated simracing titles.

This focused approach to making a racing game is becoming more popular at the moment. The F1 series of games is growing in popularity, ACC portrays the GT World Challenge to near-perfection and Motorsport Games is working on a number of games in the same style. Furthermore, it turns out that Straight4 Studios might be interested in making a game focused on a specific series and era.


In the listicle on Overtake, I pointed out several modern championships currently growing in popularity. But I also mentioned a time long gone in the history of motorsport. In fact, games made to focus on a specific championship don't have to portray a modern version a said championship. Games like GP Legends and Spirit of Speed 1937 do a great job of immersing the player in a forgotten period.

What's my ultimate dedicated racing simulator?​

As a fan of yesteryear, I certainly stand by my point on recreating the pre-war Grand Prix era as a full racing simulator. If it were to include the preservation required of older mechanics and the idea that any race could end your career, it would make my day.

However, since the Straight4 Studios poll we mentioned last week, I've drifted towards the idea of a historic Can-Am sim. This is an often forgotten time in motorsport history, yet it included some of the most impressive machinery ever seen. Brands like Porsche and McLaren would pump millions into its 1,000-horsepower cars each year with engines needing to be replaced periodically.


The championship visited some of the best North American tracks where danger laid at every turn. Taking the seat of Dan Gurney or Bruce McLaren aboard their Group 7 monsters is a dream I didn't know I had. Whether Ian Bell and his team of developers can put this experience together, we'll have to wait and see until the results of their poll release.

Your ideal championship simulator​

You've heard me bang on about what I'd like to see in a racing simulator focused on a specific championship. But I'm most interested in what concoctions the rest of the community can come up with.

Whether you're looking for a game that only simulates the Brands Hatch Formula Ford Festival, or one that would feature every ACO race on the calendar. Scroll down to the comments and explain what championship you want to see feature in a game and what key features such a game should have.

Which championship do you want to see get its own racing simulator?
About author
Angus Martin
Motorsport gets my blood pumping more than anything else. Be it physical or virtual, I'm down to bang doors.

Comments

WEC/IMSA/ELM/ALM
So many new LMH and LMDh cars. So many tracks in Europe, North America, Japan, etc and the cars can run in all series except the LMH and LMDh in Asian Le Mans and European Le Mans.
Licensing would be a monumental task so what Straight4 is looking at for a past era is smart.
There may be less issues with licensing car brands and tracks that don't exist any longer
My first "at track" experiences at Mosport were Can-Am, Trans-Am and USAC stock cars (on a road course yes). In Can-Am you have in addition to Porsche and McLaren, Lola, UOP Shadow, Chaparral and more.
 
Seriously, even if it's fictional, the Crash Team Racing which alone represents an Motorsport Series

What a shame it wasn't released on PC

1678813953272.png
 
Last edited:
I want indycar! Would love to have all current indycar cars and track seasons. Then also historic Indycar with time period tracks as well. I have become a huge fan of Indycar, but just bits and pieces here and there in other games is not enough. I want Seasons, with period specific cars, Tracks and Drivers. PLEASE!!
 
1. Can-Am 1966-1974
2. Trans-Am 1970
3. World Sportscar Championship 1966-1973.
4. Indy 1965-1971 (See Indy 500 Evolution)
5. F1 1966-1969 (Basically a modern GPL)
6. NASCAR 1970 (A modern NASCAR Legends)

Theres so many great options out there. I wish more sims focused on historic content! But Can-Am is number 1. The greatest racing series of all time.
 
FIA World Endurance Championship GAME with all rounds and Le Mans 24 Hours, IMSA WSCC GAME with all rounds and Daytona 24 Hours, Sebring 12 Hours, Six Hours of the Glen and Petit Le Mans, INDYCAR Game with Indy 500 and FIM Endurance World Championship Game with all rounds: Le Mans 24 Moto, Spa 24 Hours Moto, Suzuka 8 Hours and Bol d'Or 24 Hours. These games should be with all the cars or bikes of the season e.g. 2023 season, all tracks and with the official rules and all the regulations. In my opinion, these series really, really need their official video games....
 
Last edited:
It has to be WEC. It has everything, it has 3 classes of cars including the very popular GT3 cars, it has world class tracks including lemans, quite a lot of cars and teams. If done properly with laser scanned tracks, hardcore physics with a lot of depth in atmosphere, and rules, and being modding friendly it would be a blast.
 
How many hours do you have? ;)

Seriously, my wishlist:

1-Indycar
2-WEC
3-IMSA
4-V8 Supercars
5-NASCAR (a real sim this time)
And, why not?
6-Super Formula

These are all current series. If you want to go down the rabbit hole of historic motorsports:

Formula Atlantic of the 70's;
Indycar of the late 80's and early 90's;
F2 and F3 of the 70's;
Historic Endurance;
Can-Am;
Historic IMSA.

Of course, this is a wishlist and I doubt these will become separate titles. But almost every suggestion I've made could, however, be a DLC or a mod in an existing sim, like AMS2 or the upcoming AC2. (A lot of these are already available as mods for AC).

Maybe there's hope for the WEC, if MSG loses its license. All signs point to the upcoming years as a great period of endurance. (By the way, the IMSA 12 hours of Sebring are this weekend, don't miss it.)
 

Latest News

Article information

Author
Angus Martin
Article read time
2 min read
Views
9,111
Comments
156
Last update

How long have you been simracing

  • < 1 year

    Votes: 93 12.7%
  • < 2 years

    Votes: 68 9.3%
  • < 3 years

    Votes: 73 10.0%
  • < 4 years

    Votes: 45 6.1%
  • < 5 years

    Votes: 101 13.8%
  • < 10 years

    Votes: 104 14.2%
  • < 15 years

    Votes: 61 8.3%
  • < 20 years

    Votes: 41 5.6%
  • < 25 years

    Votes: 38 5.2%
  • Ok, I am a dinosaur

    Votes: 109 14.9%
Back
Top