DRM Revival for Assetto Corsa: All The Cars on Track Video

Paul Jeffrey

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The DRM Modding Team have released a lengthy video showcasing the outstanding looking Work in Progress DRM Revival Mod for Assetto Corsa.


The Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft (or DRM as it is more commonly known) was a German auto racing championship for high performance Group 2 touring cars that featured a number of manufacturer backed and privateer run touring car and GT teams throughout the 1970's and early 80's. Consisting of an array of stars and cars from Group 2 touring car, Group 4 GT and later the inclusion of the Group 5 specification monsters which styling and sheer aggressive energy still resonate with many racing fans throughout the world today.

The series ran for 15 very successful years under a variety of different regulations and rule sets until eventually finding itself running out of steam and money at the end of the 1985 racing season, closing it's doors and quickly slipping into the history books as one of the most outrageous and spectacular racing series ever held.

With the DRM championship having benefitted from such a wonderful and exotic mix of some of the very best race car engineering feats of the 70's and 80's, it feels like a scandal that no professional video game developers have stepped up to bring a full re-enactment of the once great championship to it's own game (ok Sector3 have the Group 5 cars in RaceRoom, but it's still got a whole load of cars missing to make a full DRM season).

Step up the DRM Modding Team.

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The people behind this mod have been furiously working away for several months now to bring together a substantial collection of cars that raced within the DRM championship between 1972 and 1985, creating a stunning collection of Division 1 and Division 2 Group 5 racing cars for the Assetto Corsa simulation. Already in game and receiving the fine touches required to bring together a full version one release, the DRM Revival Mod is looking like it could well become one of the best mod releases ever seen for Assetto Corsa.

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In order to celebrate the development progress of the project the DRM Modding Team have released this special 17 minute trailer video showcasing all the cars out on track, and man does it look good!

The following cars are expected to form the full version one release:

  • BMW 2002 Turbo
  • BMW 320S
  • BMW M1 Turbo
  • Facetti/Finotto 308 Carma.
  • Lancia Beta Turbo
  • Porsche 935 K3
  • Porsche 935 k1
  • Toyota Celica LB Turbo
  • Zakspeed Escort
  • Zakspeed Capri Turbo
These spectacular Group 5 racing vehicles will surely provide a challenging and exhilarating experience behind the wheel as you look to plant the throttle and convert the considerable horsepower into forward propulsion from the massive rear tyres.

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With the series having been home to many major international drivers throughout it's history, the DRM Modding Team will be recreating a number of period liveries for each car, allowing sim racers to recreate some of the most epic racing battles of the time. With drivers the calibre of Hans-Joachim Stuck, Klaus Ludwig, Rolf Stommelen and Bob Wollek alongside some of the most amazing cars ever raced, I simply cannot wait to try this mod out myself, it should be epic...

Assetto Corsa is a racing simulation designed by Kunos Simulazioni and is available for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC. The DRM Revival Mod is due for a release mid way through 2017.

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Oh boy do we like mods! If you do too then we have you covered with our fantastic Assetto Corsa modding archive. From downloads to a place for mod discussion, we have it all for you to enjoy, check it out today! If you don't fancy trying out some of the awesome community created tracks and cars then drop in on our Assetto Corsa sub forum to chat about the game with your fellow fans. Interaction and threads make forums fun, so start one today!

Do you like the look of the DRM Revival mod for Assetto Corsa? Have you ever seen a real DRM race in person? Which car are you most looking forward to driving once it's release? Let us know in the comments section below!
 
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Yeah, great idea to out yourself as one of those not-so-smart guys who buys crap rips from Russian sites :roflmao:

They are mods are created from scratch and I choose to support the team that create them whilst they are still in beta. The free finished versions (which take about six months) are featured on here on RD as well. So as usual your comments are a complete waste of space...:thumbsup:
 
thank you! Thank You!! THANK YOU!!! DRM!!!
I had the great pleasure to see many of these racers [albeit w/different liveries] run several times at the L.A. Times 6 hour races at the old Riverside International Raceway, now I'll finally be able to experience it myself! I'd better buy a bigger hard drive, the "Skinners" are going to have a field day just with the Porsche K1s & K3s!
THANX Again...O.G.
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PS: I have tons of 35mm slides available should any skinners need reference!
 
Yeah, great idea to out yourself as one of those not-so-smart guys who buys crap rips from Russian sites :roflmao:

I would recommend not assuming other people know as much about copyright laws, and how they apply to paid mods for a niche racing simulator, as you do. And in general, probably best not to assume someone knows what you know - and then call them names over it or question their intelligence.
 

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