FINALLY, I quit dinking around and beat
Nurb 4h!
I really wanted the
DeLorean to work so I tried a few different lineups but it's just... not fast enough. Next up was the
Crossfire which definitely *can* win and would make for a fairly exciting race (I was only 1.5 seconds up on an RX-8 S for 3 solid laps) but... it's just, I don't know, it's boring
The Crossfire is solid, dependable and understeery (odd for an FR car but it is). But it's uninspired and I was afraid I'd fall asleep 1/2 way through the race.
So, I went back to the
Clio. How could I have
possibly doubted the
Clio?
👍
The first time I used it I tried to conserve the tires to make a 5 lap pit schedule. Why you ask? Well, because the
Vette Grand Sport was on a 6 lap schedule and most of the other cars were on a 5 lap schedule. A 4 lap schedule == 3 more pit stops than the Grand Sport. That's a minute and a half I have to make up. Not pretty.
But I said to hell with it. Options are running thin so it's time to give it another try. Although this time I purposely avoided the Grand Sport and went against:
M3, M3 Coupe, Evo 8 MR GSR, Lancia HF, Cobra.
WOW
Unbelievable car. Very, very smooth. A bit delicate but nothing like that bucking bronco of a Stratos. And it's faster than both the Stratos and Crossfire (by a full 10-15s per lap!) The Evo was the fastest but was on a 4pit schedule. I ended up winnning by more than 2 minutes. Two laps just a hair under 8'10. A couple more laps at 8'12 and most in the 8'15 range.
SO. There are 4 cars I know can win this race stock for 200p.
1) The
Clio 24V (no oil) - the easiest
2) The
Stratos - wild, requires nerves of steel, a light touch and incredible focus and... you'll probably be stuck in a 3 lap pitting schedule if TCS is off.
3) The
Crossfire - good for excitingly close races but not for exciting driving
4) The
S2000 Type V '01 (no oil) - Smallhorses used this w/an oil change. Excellent car for this race but it had already been used.