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I think August is a far more likely skipped month than July. This next month between updates is a long five-week month, and July is a month they've been consistent with. I know 2023 was technically an August update, but I look at that more as "July, but a week late" than I do a traditional end-of-month August update, which they've not done since 2022. So, given I'm saying there will be a July update, let's talk predictions:
Tracks are pointless to predict - we'll know one is coming when either PD do something unusual to tease an update, or Kaz writes "big update" in the silhouette post. Absent either of those flags, assume no track.
Cars... we have a framework this month from the tease in the datamine thread. Which to me makes this thread less fun, it's more fun to use tenuous-but-correct logic to try and shoot the moon, but fine, I'll play with the deck we have:
Tracks are pointless to predict - we'll know one is coming when either PD do something unusual to tease an update, or Kaz writes "big update" in the silhouette post. Absent either of those flags, assume no track.
Cars... we have a framework this month from the tease in the datamine thread. Which to me makes this thread less fun, it's more fun to use tenuous-but-correct logic to try and shoot the moon, but fine, I'll play with the deck we have:
- Something in the vein of the Vantage and 812 - late 2010s European sports cars from brands that have been lower-priority in prior updates. I can see why the 720S would be a popular guess, but I'm instead going to go for the Lamborghini Aventador S. The thinking here is the the Gallardo and 430 Scuderia were in the same update, so putting this and the 812 close together also makes some sense.
- Something in the vein of the CX-30 and CR-V - early 2020s Japanese crossovers. PD can't make up their mind which segment of crossovers they want, so I'm going to cheat a little and put two down here. But there's little reason not to play this with a straight bat and pick the most obvious answer, which would be a Nissan Qashqai or Juke.
- Something quirky - We've had the Unimog, we've had the Carry, I think it's time for an actual pick up truck that can race in the actual pick up truck events. So some kind of Dodge/Ram pick up truck to go with the F-150 and Tundra. I'm not going to pretend I'm knowledgeable enough about these to pick an exact one, unfortunately.