Well, I am not going to check it out really but I am curious how about licenses from chassis manufacturers (like Panoz, Reynard, Dallara, Lola) for racing series with dedicated chassis or series itself (A1, GP2, F3000 or other lower series providing the car). They are more drivers’ championships than manufacturers’ - their publicity is based more upon drivers’ performance than worldwide companies’ logo promotion and clients' needs for specific car or racetrack.
After STCC broadcast I watched recently rCraptor ETCC promo – damn, that was really funny watching those no suspension heavy sponges sliding or flipped on the roof by unvisible force when exceeded 40deg vertical lean, heh, strange CoG placement (or I can mention GTR2 400hp mod cars that do not slide on dirt ). It would be easily visible for nonLFSers how LFS is technically ahead, even without visual hints from tyres temps, suspension movements and damage.
And the real proof would be winter races for series drivers to admit LFS is a race simulator
What about this kind of publicity?
After STCC broadcast I watched recently rCraptor ETCC promo – damn, that was really funny watching those no suspension heavy sponges sliding or flipped on the roof by unvisible force when exceeded 40deg vertical lean, heh, strange CoG placement (or I can mention GTR2 400hp mod cars that do not slide on dirt ). It would be easily visible for nonLFSers how LFS is technically ahead, even without visual hints from tyres temps, suspension movements and damage.
And the real proof would be winter races for series drivers to admit LFS is a race simulator
What about this kind of publicity?