Hey, just wanted to give a quick review on a few of your cars I've been running. I'm one of those guys who uses, and enjoys, a lot of tunes on here. Unfortunately, a new work schedule has made me decide to either race or review, with little time for both, so my reviews are rare.
Here's what I've used from your catalog:
Callaway C12 tuned to 752 HP, 1233 kg, 598 PP on Race Soft tires. This car is a pure rocket. Terrific speed, good stability. It's very stable on braking, and you really need to work to break the back end loose leaving a corner. It's decent in the corners, but I almost had to adopt a RUF-like line, going slow in andfast out, to counter some of the on-throttle understeer. Mid-corner speed was decent for a car this heavy. The car has some terrific sound, as well, great exhaust note. On Trial Mountain, I ran laptimes similar to Lion's Den's Veyron (Sports Soft) and Praiano's F40 (Sports Soft). Running the car in online races, it does OK, and is much stronger on speed tracks over corning tracks, as you'd expect. It drives just as nicely online as off, although it does seem to burn the rear tires a little quickly if you're pushing it.
Cizeta V16T tuned to 616 HP, 1334 kg, 571 PP on Race Soft tires (from your old garage, doesn't look like the tune made it to this one). This is a tough car to drive, mostly because it constantly feels like you're on the edge of control. It can handle more than it feels like it can, but you find yourself letting off to avoid the crash you think is coming, even though the car would have been just fine. It makes full use of the traction, and pulls nicely out of corners, with good straight speed and pretty nice mid-corner speed. The biggest flaw with the car is on braking. Even with the traction of Race Softs, the car does not like to brake while cornering, and any attempt to push late (or even on-time) into corners and brake while starting your turn will lead to tire smoke and sliding. Online, the car feels a spot looser, and I drive far more conservatively because of that feeling of losing control. Due to the braking issues, it's really only good for very short online races, as the tires disappeaar quickly on this machine. Interestingly, it's closest in lap times for me with another car that always feels like it's running the edge, Mad Finn's Ouillim Spirra (Race Mediums).
Pagani C12 tuned to 402 HP, 1240 kg, 525 PP on Sport Soft tires. I'm sure everyone who has raced online has had some rough competition from a Zonda, and this tune is no exception. At 525 PP, it's very strong online, running competitively with the other top dogs of the PP range: the NSX and the Elise. JG's Zonda tune is brilliant on Sport Soft tires, keeping very stable on all aspects of the corner, even on tough tracks. I've got a few cars at each PP level that I use when I really want to win (yes, sometimes it's more about having fun and seeing what you can do in a "strange" car than it is about winning), and this Zonda has quickly become one of my favorite 525 PP cars. Very nice tune, JG.