It was time to take a look at another class of cars - the LMP1.
After my quite popular Audi R10, now follows an exotic car, the Nissan GT-R LM Nismo!
My Nissan uses a physics script in lua format, which fulfils the following functions:
The conversion of a hybrid drive to the rear axle in front-wheel drive.
Automatic rear differential control to make the flywheel drive more comprehensible
Provide an ERS profile specifically for Le Mans, which only lets the car release energy in certain sections of the track to make both the AI and the human drivers faster.
This system works in much the same way as the Intelliboost app.
In addition, the doors and bonnet can be opened via the EXTRA buttons A-C, this is displayed on the right side when loading into the game and only works when stationary!
The car also has the Low Downforce Kit, as the car competed at Le Mans, and also the High Downforce Kit, which was only seen in a couple of tests!
The kits change automatically via the Front Wing setting in the aerodynamics section.
As far as the driving is concerned, I recommend that you don't rev the engine for the most part, because the engine reaches its maximum power at around 6000 revs according to the data I found.
But revving higher can be worthwhile in combination with the KERS system.
All in all, I hope you like the car and if there are any problems, I'm happy to help.