Oh Jesus Hulkamaina Christ am I behind on write ups.
Starts of with one with me saying, “Eh, I can do it on the weekend.”
Hello Procrastination my old friend.
And here I am with a small shipment of cars to write up on.
Hopefully I can get through them all during my holiday downtime.
I’m gonna try and keep each one relatively short, but no promises.
We’ll start with the Gr4 & Gr3 versions of the Alfa 4C.
Much of what I could mention has mostly been covered before on the 4C Gr3 Road car, but the Gr4 version is closer to the normal 4C’s weight at just over a tonne while upping the power to nearly 300hp.
Both are good for those like cars which are easier on fuel & tyres, but it IS still a short wheelbase, MR layout racer so you’d be wise to not get complacent with them.
Verdicts: Gr4: Sleeper
👍 Gr3: Netural.
From ICE’s to Lasers, yes really.
The Chaparral brand is one of innovation and when we tested the 2J way back in 2016 on GT6, I said that many of motorsports greatest ideas like wings and active wings and even ground effect can be traced back to Chaparral in Can Am.
And I still stand by that.
So the fact that when they unveiled their VGT and it had Laser Propulsion, I wasn’t too surprised they were the ones to do it.
With the Laser Pulse putting out the equivalent of over 900hp in a car weighing only 450kgs, acceleration is nearly unmatched with only the Tomahawk X being the one that can beat it.
But there’s a side effect to laser propulsion or any system which behaves like this.
Handling becomes
quite unpredictable.
Because none of the wheels are being driven, just pushed along, you don’t any kind of engine braking and how you apply power through turns is also completely different.
I found that keeping partly on throttle helps the car rotate, but it’s a delicate balancing act.
Get it right however and not much can keep up with the 2X’s rapid acceleration.
Your mileage will definitely vary with this.
Verdict: Neutral
Next up is Japan’s version of the Jaguar E Type.
The Iconic Toyota 2000GT. 👍
Not the car for those in Toyota at the time who wanted it make a profit as it didn’t do so despite the high price tag.
As a result only 351 cars were built, but these days they command more money than a similarly well sorted E Type, like 7 figures in some cases.
Believe it or not, the 2000GT was sold with 2 engine options, the one we all know and love in the form of the 148hp 2.0 litre I6 which was taken from the Toyota Crown sedan and worked on by Yamaha, who gave it 3 twin carburettors and a new DOHC head.
The other engine option was a 2.3 litre SOHC I6 with 10hp less, but more torque at 148ft-lbs(2.0 had only 129.).
Only 9 cars left the factory with the 2.3 engine. 🧐
With smooth body lines, weighing only 1120kgs and having a 5 speed manual gearbox, the 2000GT was capable of 135mph and also proved it was also reliable at the limit with a 72 hour endurance and numerous speed records.
That also translated to success in Endurance Racing, winning the 1966 Suzuka 1000Km race and in 1967, the Fuji 1000km and the 24hrs of Fuji race.
Carrol Shelby even enjoyed modest success with them when he built a few for SCCA Production Class racing in 1968.
It’s no rocket ship, but it still handles very well for its age, a solid N200 Classic.
Verdict: Sleeper 👍
Next up I’ll be grouping the remaining Gr3 & Gr4 cars on my list into bite sized summary’s.
Ok give me a timer annnd go. ⏱
Nissan GT-R Gr4, Heavy, chews front tyres, potent on the straights, 4WD stability, easy to drive and hard to manage tyre wear.
Verdict: Neutral
Mclaren 650S Gr4, Initial understeer on turn in, power drops off at high rpm so shortshifting is preferred and it’s outclassed by the FF Gr4’s.
Verdict: Beater👎
BMW M4 Gr4, My first Sport Mode choice, Flat power/torque curve, stable handling and was once
the car for Gr4 before BoP reigned it in.
Verdict: Sleeper😉👍
Mercedes SLS AMG Gr4, Stable handling, punchy V8 and is great for close fights on the Tokyo Expressways.
Verdict: Sleeper👍
Mercedes SLS AMG Gr3, Basically the Gr4 with big wing. bigger wheels, lighter, more powerful and its engine sound corrected from GT6.
Verdict: Sleeper👍
Jaguar F-Type Gr3, One of 2 Supercharged Gr3’s and the only one that’s front engined, solid all rounder if slightly thirsty and it’s a Jaaaaaag.
Verdict: Sleeper👍
BMW Z4 GT3, Great (Corrected) sounding engine, capable, but easy to drive and stable handling.
Verdict: Sleeper👍
McLaren F1 GTR, Straight line monster of Gr3, slower through corners, Seems outta place in Gr3 compared to the others.
Verdict: Neutral
And time!! ⏱
Phew, let’s slow things down a little.😉
Over to you, The Renault R8 Gordini.
This classic rally prepped machine debuted on GT6 and was arguably better suited under the PP system than the GrX classification.
But that’s not to say it’s pointless as it’s a great one make racer.
With a 101hp 1.3 litre 4 cylinder mounted at the back, sending power to the rear via a 5 speed manual gearbox, this 850kg 4 door sedan can offer more smiles per miles than even some sports cars.
Wherever it’s Brands Hatch, Tsukuba, Bathurst or any of GTS’s off road offerings, you can be certain the R8 Gordini will bring close racing whilst you learn how to deal with RR layout machines that won’t immediately kill you.
Not bad for 80K credits.
Verdict: Sleeper👍
Speaking of 80K cars, the Mazda MX-5 Touring Car.
Yep, The race car that’s in the road car class, i’m happy that the PP system is coming back for GT7.
Featuring a 205hp version of the standard cars 1.6 4 cylinder engine, this caged and winged open top is ready to dominate the N200 class.
IF said N200 lobbies haven’t already banned it, I mean If I showed up with a car that’s basically a race car with the absolute bare minimum to be considered a road car, I’d fully expect to get dirty looks thrown at me for it.
Just like when Toyota did the absolute bare and in one (Suit)case, used asinine logic to justify that the 1 road version of the TS020 was legal for GT1 Homologation.
It’s a great car, but for a entry level race car in a road car class, it’s got no choice but to be good.
By all means get one, just don’t be
that guy who brings it to N200 lobbies with serious intentions to win.
Verdict: Sleeper👍
Time to machine gun the rest of the picks with easy bite sized verdicts.
Mercedes SLS AMG Road Car: Has big V8, got Gullwing doors, will travel.
Verdict: Sleeper👍
Daihatsu Copen: High revving, but short shifting at 6.5K is better for performance.
Verdict: Neutral
Hyundai Genesis GrB Rally Car: Inaugural RXGT Dirt Race Winner, 1 of 3 NA GrB cars, Once beat a 787B at RBR.
Verdict: Sleeper👍
Porsche 911 Carrera RS ClubSport: Capable N3-400 car, but don’t take liberty’s with its RR layout.
Verdict: Sleeper👍
Honda Fit Hybrid: ‘Why not start out by purchasing the Honda Fit Hybrid?’
Verdict: Neutral
Honda S660: The Kei car you’d want to pick.
Verdict: Sleeper👍
Honda NSX Raybrig Concept GT: A capable machine which also served as a fitting farewell for the Raybrig Brand.
Verdict: Thank You Raybrig
Fiat 500 1.2 8V Lounge SS: The slightly cheaper, but much slower version of the Abarth 500.
Verdict: Beater for performance, Sleeper for Close fun racing.👎👍
Toyota GR86: Still an absolute performance bargain at only 8.600 credits, 3 times cheaper than the OG GT86 and quicker too.
Verdict Sleeper👍
Lancia Stratos: Sounds the business, an absolute weapon in the right hands and an absolute nightmare in the wrong hands.
Verdict: Neutral
Audi TT Coupe 3.2 Quattro: An everyday all rounder, easy to newcomers and great for One make races or something like the Daily Races for example.
Verdict: Sleeper👍
BMW Z8: Softly sprung, but one of the faster road going open top cars in GTS, Just stay away from Buzz Saw equipped helicopters.
Verdict: Sleeper Agent😁👍
Toyota TS050: Gr1’s Jack of all trades, masters of none, but better than most.
Verdict: Sleeper👍
I mentioned the BMW VGT back when we drove the Zagato VGT, quite liked it back then so.👍
Now Hopefully I’ve covered all the cars I’ve missed up to now, I really need to not let it keep snowballing on me like this.