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How do you figure?
I like every race in Manu because I pick a car I enjoy driving and I like the format of the seasons as I explained above, but your theory is that I like it because it's the best car on Bathurst let's say.
I prefer Manu even if my car is never the meta at any point during the season because I like the format and I want to pick car(s) for a season and stick to them. I don't want to learn and practice a new car each week.
Exactly this.
Manufacturers is more favourable due to the relative variety of people picking different cars. Nations can often end up as one-make META races with a lot of the combos; ignoring the actual one-makes which are fun. Which if that's what one prefers, then power to them, but it can get stale very quickly.
It just seems silly to enter a contest knowing before you even start that whatever you pick will suck half the time, and you’ll be going into races with a fairly big disadvantage at times. When in reality, every race could be evened out.
To be honest I feel you're making it out to be worse than it is. It's really never that bad. I can't speak for those at higher levels, but its rare to get cases of a clear META obliterating the field, that its never been an issue I've found. It's not like daily races where you can get a 15+ strong field of one superior car. Besides, "evening things out" isn't a guarantee of improving things. Not that the Manufacturers cup is bad-it's not really. You will still end up with those at the front, perhaps finding loopholes to gain an advantage (perfectly normal, granted). The car variety and differences ends up as more of a level playing field than one might expect.
Both classes aren't too badly balanced, Gr.3 is the closest its been for a while. You're bound to get some cars excelling at certain tracks, its swings and roundabouts. But even then there's many variables that change the state of a race, so all are in with a chance. It's part of the racing. Not to mention the inter-manufacturer battle. It's a season-long venture, you can't have it all the same each race, but that's the fun.
META is a term thrown around a lot, if you can't drive a car properly to extract the performance, its relative. Only have to look at Bracer this season, who's picked Mitsubishi; not renowned for being the best car(s). Yet as one of the best in the world, he's able to put the Evo on the leader boards. An extreme example, but you get the idea.
I've stuck with Honda since the very first test season in 2017, and was terrible early on (I'd argue I still am ). But with each season I learned how to drive them better, and improve thanks to help along the way. The NSX has never been the clear choice, but I enjoy the underdog-type situation. Ultimately if I'm enjoying the racing that's all that matters. You take the rough with the smooth, and results come after that. No point stressing over the situation 👍.
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