So I tried my MP4-12C again and it just wasn't looking like it was going to cut it. I broke down and decided to use
@Otaliema's ZZII tune from
the recent Deep Forest Raceway seasonal. I turned the final drive to like 3.600, took off all the ballast, and tuned the HP down to get it to 550 PP. Driver aids were TC1, ABS1, AT, and suggested line.
It still took me two and a half attempts, but I managed to make the pass on Lap 5:
And I wasn't the only one to pass that Aston, given the final results:
I'm forced to conclude that a.) the One-77 was holding the other AI drivers back and b.) they all started driving like idiots after I passed them, because I have no idea how I put a 5.3 second gap between me and second place from that turn on lap 5 to the finish. Very odd, but I'll take it.
With the ZZII, my best lap (lap 3) was a 1:41.351, some 3 or 4 seconds faster than I was getting with the MP4-12C tune I was using, I think.
I'd like to make one more observation: the gap between 4th and 5th place is rather large, but the gap between 6th and 7th and between 11th and 12th is ridiculous. Polyphony can't even match up their own AI drivers' cars for competitive racing.
(Though, in their defense, it'd be harder to make a competitive field if they're trying to give drivers of various skill levels the ability to place in a variety of positions and if all the cars are stock.)