@ales100i
Hi !
So... I drove both cars on the "Road America" track (Formula NA 2020 with aeroscreen from RSS and Formula NA 2018 from VRC without aeroscreen in 1.6 version), barely same body and technical specifications.
I am thinking
@imported_ApexVGear could also give you his feelings because we are often very close into the RSR bilboard ! ^^
As an old (so old !!!) virtual driver who began seriously on an Amiga 500 (Grand-Prix by Geoff Crammond) and got a long long crush for the Papyrus simulations edited by Sierra (Grand-Prix Legends & Nascar Racing 2003), my preferences, in terms of feeling a car really "alive" (helped by good informations in my arms and hands) will go to the VRC one, the car is more challenging here !
I looked at the real performances at "Road America" in the Indycar 2018 season and... It makes sense by chrono but I must admit It's not really my thing to compare "real" and "virtual", I'm closer to "Physics seems logical" as Mister Spock could have said ! ^^
Don't get me wrong, I appreciate a lot the RSS Formula NA 2020 but for my hands and my arms, It seems less challenging, even if pushing any car to the limits (a Fiat 500 Abarth for example) stills a hard challenge.
I am waiting your always interesting point of view when You will be able to compare the cars.
Cheers !