I see nothing wrong with that, its very light and has its weight over the rear tyres, our Formula Student car does 0-60 in 3.5 seconds with 1.0 engineAnyone noticed how completely exaggerated the Yellowbird's performance was in fm4 and FM5? I mean, faster than nearly all modern supercars save for maybe the Veyron Ss, La Ferrari etc. Seriously???? With a 0-60 time of 4/4.1 and 460hp??? I know it's a nostalgic legend but come on T10
Also Mercedes-AMG GT and Toyota celica st185 confirmed
that's it, with this car list and my love for making liveries, I'm getting this game
2014 BAC Mono
It has no doors and no windscreen. It has a third pedal, but you don’t have to use it. The BAC Mono is completely unique - part jet fighter, part Formula car and in a league of its own. The Mono is one of the only single-seater production cars that’s not only street legal, but ready to conquer any track. Words can’t prepare you for the driving experience that will have you singing the Mono’s praises. Briggs Automotive Company (BAC) is headed by brothers Neil and Ian Briggs, who both have deep histories in design and innovation. The Mono is a realization of their lifelong dream to challenge convention and define new limits in vehicle performance. With only 50 models built in 2014, the Mono is a thrilling driving experience that few have tasted.
2015 Ford #17 Xbox Racing Ford Falcon FG X
The Dick Johnson Racing Team Penske #17 Ford Falcon was driven by V8 Supercar champion Marcus Ambrose in his highly-anticipated return to the Aussie V8 Supercar series in 2015. Ambrose had spent the last several years in America driving in the NASCAR Sprint Cup series. When Team Penske decided to expand operations in the Aussie V8s, the opportunity for the much-loved driver to return to the place of his initial success excited fans. The #17 Falcon debuted in its Xbox Racing livery as a wildcard entry at the 2014 Sydney 500. While Ambrose’s racing ambitions were tempered by the challenges of re-entering one of the highest levels of road racing, the performance of this V8 Supercar is something any Forza fan can appreciate.
Not very good this week imho and also what's the point of the rally fighter on a race track...
If you ignored the huge tyres and the lifted springs that the Rally Fighter has and made them smaller, it could double as a neat and amazing sports car, albeit an Audi TT lookalike.Not very good this week imho and also what's the point of the rally fighter on a race track...
All they need now is to add jumps to some of the circuits.
Good to see the Italia will be in the Speciale. I remember @SlipZtrEm having a concern about cars like that where the lower model is left out.