Sorry to read that. You were one of my favourites for GTplanet as test manager. But there is still the poll...
I greatly appreciate this Thomas, I really do. But, I do work long hours already, and the racing is purely for fun, hence why after almost a year, I am still rookie licenses on both oval and road for iRacing

I would take the time, but, I do it for fun and relaxation. Not to breathe fire down someone's neck over a mistake on the track......
I think I can offer some good insight as to what it feels like with a real racer. I have stated before I race on dirt with sprint cars, and both dirt/asphalt with Late Models. The handling of those is hard to emulate with Sim wheels. It took me almost 6 months of making adjustments on iRacing alone, to get the GT2 to feel similar to that. Still, having only a 300mm rim(which is big for sim wheels grant you) did not do me justice. I truly need that 330mm+ to get a real feel for the car/rim under me.
I feel that is a point where not too many here can compare to. And, I think it is a big point that needs to be compared to. This is supposed to simulate the real thing, right? So the input from racers I truly believe is integral to something like the CSW. So, I am grateful enough to be considered. I hope I am selected to test! But, to be a manager is more time than I have to put forth the effort that you would want out of it Thomas. Just being 100% honest.
I am ready to make reviews now with a new cam & taking notes from others I have seen in the past. Sorry, I will not be like Sonac's with the theme music & fancy set-up. I am envious of those skills though. He does a fantastic job of marketing the product (which is what I am doing with the license plate in a way. Think, going down the highway, someone passes you with the FANATEC plate. Thanks to smartphones & people wondering what it is, you can go to any search engine and type it in. You never know who might be interested). Very professional and to the point. Something I will tailor to with mine as well.
Cheers, and best of luck to all those involved!