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

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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?

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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?
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I'll take 90's BTCC or early 2000's DTM. 1970's WSC would be great also. I don't want anything to do with F1.
 
I would like to see a game with a proper career development mode.
For example: Kart -> National F4 series -> Regional F3 series -> International F3 series -> International F2 series -> Formula 1 / IndyCar series.
You could do the same with Touring car series , Sports Car racing, Stock Car Racing.
 
I have everything: AMS1, rFactor 2, AC, ACC, i can race every car on every track. What is more to want?
 
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I would like to see many series, but to stay focus on what is the real racing world, i think it should simulate with every détail a formula Ford (or equivalent) championship.

Something with real close racing, no complex aero ,dynamics
 
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No new game for series. I'd like one game for all types of race cars like Assetto Corsa so all the menus and setup options are the same.
 
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A genuinely likely candidate would be WEC, that is probably the biggest of the official series to not be made yet, it would end up as a fantastic game I am sure.
 
Past BTCC. Past JGTC. Past DTM. Past F1. Past WRC. And/or.. GT Legends kinda stuff. Got the message? Many many many Old/Classic/Historic series deserves their go with these new systems. Those didnt get much love, counted with amount of pixels they did get to share back in the days. Imagine example if it now would be time like 90's but with this tech... Great memories from old times, but i cannot be without imagining, example how would ACC to have turn out with Super Touring.. And so on :coffee:
 
No new game for series. I'd like one game for all types of race cars like Assetto Corsa so all the menus and setup options are the same.
this, have like an all encompassing (actually polished for once) game, that you can slot modules into, like a gtwc module, a btcc module etc etc with the whole series in it, not just random cars here and there
 
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Jokkis. (with official folkrace rules and regulations in terms of engines and stuff, only appropriate cars and circuits, no muscle cars or hot rods).
Classic rally.
Classic le mans or classic Targa florio with close to full roster, and regulations. Never gonna happen, but one man can dream.
speaking of dreaming...
Mille Miglia.
 
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  1. Classic Le Mans (e.g. Group C, Ford vs Ferrari, including historic track versions)
  2. Modern Le Mans, new Hypercars/LMP2/LMGTE
 

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