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RaceRoom negotiating for Ford and Aston Martin GT3s

With the real-world 2025 DTM season seeing an expanded car roster, this has presented an opportunity for RaceRoom to expand its GT3 car roster.

RaceRoom negotiating for Ford and Aston Martin GT3s
Image: DTM

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RaceRoom’s line-up of licenced GT3 racing cars is set for an expansion later this year, with the platform aiming to add the Ford Mustang GT3 and current Aston Martin Vantage GT3 models.

The free-to-enter simulation platform has a long-standing relationship with the pinnacle of Germany’s closed-roof motorsport series, the DTM.

In its DTM 2024 pack, it added an Evo-spec McLaren and the first-ever Lamborghini with the Huracán GT3 EVO2.

For the real-world 2025 season, HRT Ford Performance has entered with a Mustang, and Comtoyou Racing with the updated Aston Martin – thus, it is to be expected that RaceRoom aims to work on these cars.

Aston Martin Vanatage DTM 2025
Image: DTM

“To be honest, we are in exchange with Ford and Aston Martin,” said Christian Baur, Director of Strategy and Sales at RaceRoom.

“We try to get the cars in the game. It’s always a hard negotiation, as there are always different needs and a question of money in the end.

“I’m confident that the [DTM] 2025 car pack will have Aston Martin and Ford. The DTM is stepping forward, and then we have to do the same, and that’s a bunch of work and not always that easy.

“But we try our best, we want to be the sim racing platform for the DTM, and we try as much as possible.”

Ford Mustang DTM 2025
Image: DTM

The sim racing game for PC is also working on BMW and Lamborghini LMDh cars, raced in the likes of IMSA and FIA WEC series. It will also kick off the official DTM Esports competition later today, 21st March 2025.