The Slot.it DTM Series


According to my email, this is information from Slot.it:
This new breed of Slot.it racers includes the finest reproduction of the amazing cars that raced in the German Championship in early years '90.
Cars will be sold as inline, with a new motor (MX15, 21000 RPM / 150g*cm @12V) and motor pod (inline offset 0.5), and are all compatible with our own revolutionary clutched 4wd system.
Alfa Romeo and Opel Calibra (expected Q1 2017) are just the beginning, as more exciting models are planned for the years to come.
The first model is the Alfa Romeo 155 V6 TI that raced on the legendary Nordschleife, driven by former Formula 1 driver Alessandro Nannini.
Alfa Romeo 155 V6 TI n.7 Nordschleife DTM 1993
Driver: Alessandro Nannini
Code: CA35a
New motor MX15
New Inline motor mount CH110
Now a little debate:
My first impression of this series when it was announced was less than enthusiastic.
Purely a personal taste impression. I'm not sure, but I can't imagine a more unappealing series to create other than a Rally based car or yet another Porsche 99etc.
Then again, I have felt this way about plenty of other series out there. Yet when I finally have one and discover how much fun it is to drive? The appeal begins to grow. The NINCO F1 series of cars tops that list. Unappealing at first glance, but the action on the track had us racing the tires off them. (still do)
I like the time period. It's good to see the 90's era as it's a time period many can relate with. We can all talk about cars from the 50's and 60's, and although I like them very much, I can't relate first hand. Wasn't around in the 50's and was just a tad young in the 60's :)
So the time period works for me, just not this series. Yet?
The car is inline and I like that setup. Some don't. 4WD compatible makes sense. All the work invested in this system and now another series where it can be used.
For simple home racing, the platform sounds good. I might not care for all the models Slot.it has produced but they all have one common theme: Quality. Seems no matter what car I take from the case, most of them run pretty smoothly and need very little tuning to enjoy (non-magnet).
So what do you think? Are you looking forward to these new models?