Well, after throwing about for a week now, I have to say the M3 Fuji tune is excellent 👍 I think I already mentioned this before to you, but still, after another hour or so test today I still admire the cars ability to essentially handle like an AWD car - it can quite easily keep up with them actually though most will eventually pull away, its got enough going for it to make mince meat of any drivers lacking pace.
Its particular ability around 100R is impressive and I find it very easy to control throughout the course. This car is quite simply my style of car: FR, decent power, but still has enough to make it fun to drive and easy to drive fast at the same time.
In racing, it can keep up with the AWD cars as long as it has a slipstream and can take advantage of their understeer during 100R and a few other corners which sets it up for some decent battles around the track. It lacks a lot of grunt off the line though and suffers badly with its acceleartion from low speeds which means its usually last into T1 and regularly gets passed on the main straights accelerating from the last corner. However, usually T1 is chaos and being at the back is a massive advantage so I don't mind. Shame about the straight line speed out of the last corner though.
Good to see the tunes are still keeping the now traditional DC stability+speed combination, not that I ever thought it had lost it!
P.S. I might be interested in coming back as a test driver once again, although I'm still at uni and have a fair amount of work to do I once again find myself with enough time at least for testing tunes and I did enjoy it a lot last time.
Oh, and F1:CE's online is being pulled down so I will no longer have my championship commitments sadly.