4 stars for now, altho to me even more like 3.5 sadly. The model is beautiful, handles quite believable, altho it does handle if it has narrower tires somehow.
But the sounds, man... I hope there will be an update to them.
There are "dips" where sound loops just disappear at certain rpm of low-mid range, there are some noticeable seam in the looping in some of the samples, but most of all, just adding a low pass filter to all the external sounds for the cockpit - it's not the way to go. At least it could be done more elegantly, not just cutting all the high frequencies and leaving the most unpleasant range from 2 to 5 khz audible, completely cutting off everything thats above. Maybe it's only an issue for headphone drivers, but after one lap at Nords i had strong tinnitus because ears/brain try to adapt to the weird spectrum.
Right now we have the 1968 Toyota 415S Flatnose in early access for our supporters to test and provide feedback. The Lola T70 MkII and the Honda S800 also raced in the late 1960s JGT races.
Here is the Lola T70 MkII:
https://www.racedepartment.com/downloads/lola-t70-mkii-spyder-rf2.16043/
And here are some authentic skins they used during the JGT races:
https://www.racedepartment.com/downloads/lola-t70-mkii-spyder-japan-grand-prix-1968-2-liveries-
Here is the Honda S800:
https://www.racedepartment.com/downloads/honda-s800-rsc.12999/
Here are some authentic skins for the S800:
https://www.racedepartment.com/downloads/honda-s800-rsc-jaf-grand-prix-1969-8-4k.46501/
https://www.racedepartment.com/downloads/honda-s800-rsc-jaf-grand-prix-1969-6-4k.46515/
https://www.racedepartment.com/downloads/honda-s800-rsc-jaf-grand-prix-1969-15-4k.46486/
As I mentioned in another answer to a review, we are working on developing two more of the JGT cars in addition to the Toyota and Daihatsu. The 1968 Nissan R381 and the 1968 Isuzu R6.