I'm pretty sure any BMW won't be released before 12h of Sebring, so collecting data during tests are probably smartest way. Also you can bring drivers some new content, not car that has been in many simulators as mod for a long time.
Have no ideea, I don't play iRacing . (although I have to admit that after seeing this video, I have signed for a 3 months free trial..).
Don't know about their history either, but in this video the car behavior seems right in my book. The only thing I really hold against "them" is the subscription concept.. I could MAYBE undestand it for online play, but to pay a consistent sum of money and at the end NOT beeing able to use it even offline.. outrageous.
Anyways, I've posted the video just for sharing and admiting that looks good; I have no intention to start a debate to defend or not iRacing.
We can have either a Ford or Chevy (!!!!!) and they race together against each other (!!!!!!!), but they share the "same physics". And you have to buy them separately..... i.e. pay for the same car twice...... subtle edit: is the difference between the cars in NASCAR really so small that you can model them as the same??
Kia Optima
Same deal as with the Caddy, so hopefully it'll be free. FWD 274bhp. Races in the class below the Caddy in whatever RL series it races in. Some American series with lots of letters IIRC.
Fair enough they need to cover licensing costs, but never in a million years will I spend the $12 just for a ford sticker on the front of my A car instead of a Chevy sticker.