I was looking through my garage to see if I have any cars that I could have a play with, when I noticed my old GranTurismo S that I won ages ago. I had already fully tuned it and given it a quick tune, but that was before I had a clue what I was doing. I remembered you had a fully tuned setup for it so I thought why not use it and give you a review.
Do note that my car wasn't oil changed so it's about 40bhp down on your car. Any comments about acceleration or gear ratios may not apply to the full power version.
I decided to do the Supercar Festival again just to put this thing through it's paces. At High Speed Ring, there's not much I can say. The acceleration was good although I think it needs 1 click less max speed. Maybe that's just because I've got less power? The brakes were superb and helped me avoid rear ending an F40.
I felt a bit of understeer around corners but since it was High Speed Ring, I decided to just drift the S bends. Oh man this thing can pull sweet drifts. I'm not even a drifter and I was sliding it like a pro.
The understeer isn't even that severe, maybe a simple tweak will fix it. I couldn't really test much here but the car was really easy to drive at high speed. Needless to say, I won my miles.
Now onto Nurburgring GP. It was here that I especially felt like the car needed shorter gear ratios. I didn't even get to the top of 5th. The understeer was more noticable since Nurburgring has a lot of different corners, but again it wasn't severe and the car handles nice and stable without being a handful. Very good brakes again and the car can obviously handle it's own power, since the rear end never stepped out unless I told it to. I had a sweet dogfight with the ZZII during this race, until I overtook it and left it for dust. I think the toe or LSD settings, or perhaps a bit of both are causing the understeer.
And finally Daytona. I kept my foot to the floor the entire time, without touching the brakes. Suprisingly, the gear ratios felt too long again. This Maserati barely has the power to make 200 on it's own. I could draft to 227 but that's all the use I found for having such long ratios. I pulled a very close win. I decided to lower the gear ratios down a click and re-run Daytona. I found that the acceleration was quicker and I could squeeze more MPH out of it before the 3rd corner. Although drafting speed was reduced, I didn't even need to draft that much because I was out in front quite quickly. I had a larger lead when I won, too.
Overall it's a very good car and I actually prefer it over the Scuderia F430. The Maserati is far more beautiful too.
I'll give it an 8.5/10 if you care about scores.
-1 for the minor understeer and -0.5 for the gear ratios being a bit long.