Yes. You've missed the whole point of this argument. It is not older=better, lets kill technological advancement. The point is keep DTM - Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters, touring car series, not sprint race prototypes it became in 1992 when homologation requirement was discontinued and Alfa inspired other manufacturers to ditch road car platforms, which made many manufacturers and privateers quit, ending with slow death of DTM, that was losing audience and participants every year without getting new ones. BTW you can see the scheme here: DTM launches new formula, it gets popular and successful, new formula transforms, rules become less strict, cars get faster, few guys scream in happiness as most of manufacturers walk away due to impossible to sustain costs and most of fans walk away due to lack of diversity on the grid and lack of interest in another silhouette prototype series. I think DTM should try to create modern group A, inspired by GT4/GT3 and BTCC technical regulations. Go back to the roots. And again, not go back to coal engines, unsynchronized gearboxes cross-ply tires, but the idea behind DTM that made it such a hit in 1984-1992. Require homologation, require similarity between road cars and race cars, limit costs, create formula friendly to privateer teams to develop their own racecars. Basically I want something in style of NGTC2/Pro/+, called it however you want, but one that would require suspension and engine block from road car with option to use ready2race, fixed spec engine bought from organisers itself. (NGTC allows replacing suspension with dual wishbone setup and using any engine from manufacturer line-up or TOCA engine manufactured currently by Swindon Engines).... and Formula 1 died in the 80's, and US open wheel died with CART, and nothings as good as it was so get off my lawn so I can watch old races on my VCR... did I miss anything?
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