Are tracks longer?

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me and a friend are racing the same car, he is on Gran Sport and I on Project 2. He is running 2.18 first try and I'm digging the hell out of mine, and in high 2.20's???? We are racing Ford Mustang gt4 class, on Bathurst pana????
 
me and a friend are racing the same car, he is on Gran Sport and I on Project 2. He is running 2.18 first try and I'm digging the hell out of mine, and in high 2.20's???? We are racing Ford Mustang gt4 class, on Bathurst pana????
Neither game has a GT4 Mustang only 'made for game' equivalents, that will cause some laptime difference.
 
me and a friend are racing the same car, he is on Gran Sport and I on Project 2. He is running 2.18 first try and I'm digging the hell out of mine, and in high 2.20's???? We are racing Ford Mustang gt4 class, on Bathurst pana????
Cars are fictional, track models could be different, physics are totally different. You can’t compare them, especially since the cars are not real. Try it with the same car that exists in real life, then it may be closer, but I’m sure not exactly the same.
 
Neither game has a GT4 Mustang only 'made for game' equivalents, that will cause some laptime difference.

Sorry wasn't talking about this GT4 Mustang
 

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Pretty easy for track surface and tyres to make a couple of seconds difference, even if by some miracle the two of you are near identical speeds.
 
Should never compare two different track times on two different games despite the "same track". it will never be the same, ever.
 
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