Playing the Ponies in GT3...
Well this past week, we took a hard look at one of 'Murica's best GT3 offerings, The Mustang.
I must admit, I've always had a "thing" for the Mustang... I've owned 2 of them in real life. And where GTSport is concerned, this particular Gr3 offering is my most used race car from any American manufacturer. It does surprisingly well in a bunch of areas, but it doesn't dominate in the world of GTSport's Group 3 action either. If you want consistency however, I would
definitely recommend it.
I find it to be a great handling naturally aspirated powerhouse. Take it for a spin at Fuji or Bathurst or Suzuka to see what I mean. I'm always surprised on just how close my laptimes are at any of those tracks. And when tyre wear is on, it destroys the Ford GT's performance overall... cause
that car just devours tyres by the truck full. Trust me. I found that out the
hard way when I tried driving for Ford one season.
She's a fun car to drive on most tracks, but she can be thirsty... ask
@Nismonath5 about that one.
We had some
(cough cough) "small" differences on fuel performance at Mount Panorama during a weekly race "C" one time, if I remember correctly. But as with most V8 offerings, "Speed goes Up, Gas goes Down" is a major rule of thumb to remember.
For me, this one's a hard one to class... in the world of GT3's, she's a Neutral. For an American GT3, she's the Sleeper of the bunch. Either way, she's a Keeper, and she looks fine in any livery you could put on her.
Anyways, I've always wanted to publicly say Thank You to
@Nismonath5 for this livery present from a while back... this is my most used livery for the 'Stang in the world of GTSport's Sport Mode racing. 👍👍
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I think someone should tell
@Baron Blitz Red that's not how chicanes work.
Yes, maybe so, but then it wouldn't have that WHHHEEEEEEEEEE factor!
Cheers