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Very nice to see a proper decent reward for the jaguar menu book, although I bought a second D-type for custom races last time it appeared (but a 3rd at effectively below purchase value is still not to be sniffed at).
No, it's massive unless you're mistakenly thinking of the 1998 GT-One. The 1999 car was seven seconds faster than either - and 15 seconds faster than the F1 - over a lap of CdlS, and neither ever raced the 1999 car, nor were they in the same category.That's not quite true, the CLK-LM and F1-GTR with GT-One competed at almost the same time and under the same regulations, and Toyota's speed advantage is minimal
Nope, didn't forget. Just didn't care to mention since it's not particularly relevant.but you forgot to mention that the Japanese GT500 Class1 cars in Gr2 match the LMP1 prototypes in terms of pace.
It's better than gt7s but that's about it. Gt7's "career" is an actual insult to the seriesYeah I know, but custom races don’t give the monthly reward cars from open class and featured tour. It’s absolutely pathetic that this “build from the ground up” reworked singleplayer career is BY FAR the worse I have seen in any racing game.
Historical relevancy for me.Why are some people so obsessed with the Toyota GT-One? I understand it was in GT2 but is nostalgia the only reason for this curious behaviour? I mean, I played all the GTs, from the 1997 original to GT7 and I never felt this magnetism towards a particular car from a previous game.
Great memories but that's it.
GT nostalgia + thing from Japan SyndromeWhy are some people so obsessed with the Toyota GT-One? I understand it was in GT2 but is nostalgia the only reason for this curious behaviour? I mean, I played all the GTs, from the 1997 original to GT7 and I never felt this magnetism towards a particular car from a previous game.
Great memories but that's it.
Without my readers i keep seeing lambo anus. ^^View attachment 1341039Rate my Urus. Bit heavy on the steering but it properly shifts.
Competely agree with you. I don't know what kind of lunatic won't agree with that fact. Win 3 races = get 3 cars dopamine similator, at least GT Cafe is a nice addition, albeit too centered.It's better than gt7s but that's about it. Gt7's "career" is an actual insult to the series
FM is disappointing but at least engaging
Uhhh, sure. The 1998 and 1999 24 Hours of Le Mans entry lists, qualifying, grids, race results, and fastest laps.Do you have any evidence of what was written other than words?
It's not relevant because you're not making anything close to the same point. And you're picking the wrong cars for yours.If this is not relevant when the difference between the GT500 and GTP is an abyss given the speed of LMP1, then it is even less relevant that the GT-ONE, which, like the CLK, was essentially a prototype, is slightly faster than this technique of one era and close regulations. After all, whatever one may say, the TS020 of 1998 and 1999 is essentially the same car with improvements no more than the EVO package and adaptation for the transition to GTP, although it was clear to everyone that already in 1998 it was a pure GTP like the 911-GT1.
GT7 Cafe would have been a fantastic feature alongside a proper GT campaign.Competely agree with you. I don't know what kind of lunatic won't agree with that fact. Win 3 races = get 3 cars dopamine similator, at least GT Cafe is a nice addition, albeit too centered.
It's funny that you mention the 2015 GTR and the 2014 R18, but that's not the point at all, the point is that the prototype of the highest category of LeMans goes at the pace of the "silhouette" which has a much more modest L\D and power, not to mention already about the cost, etc., and when the same “GT500” car is placed in Gr2, it doesn’t bother you, despite the fact that there is no 2014 R18 in the game, but there is a GR010, which is also slower than the 2016 GTR. Speaking of qualifying times, you are also trying to create wishful thinking, because you have no evidence that track conditions are more favorable in May than in October, right? The record time for the GT500 is currently set in late autumn, and the time set by the GTR in 2015 was with sucess weight, but for some reason you forgot about that, although this is not about that at all, but about the fact that the pace of the GT500 is much higher than that of TS020, but for some reason you are attached specifically to the GT-One, although its close relatives CLK and F1LT are located precisely in Gr2)))Uhhh, sure. The 1998 and 1999 24 Hours of Le Mans entry lists, qualifying, grids, race results, and fastest laps.
It's not relevant because you're not making anything close to the same point. And you're picking the wrong cars for yours.
A 2015 Class 1 touring car may well be faster than an 2014 Audi R18 around Fuji - although being in October rather than the more ideal May running of Super GT would have an effect - but the 2015 R18's qualifying lap for the Fuji 6hr in 2015 was 3.8 seconds faster than the GT-R cited in that Tweet, and 2.7s faster than the pole-sitting GT500. It was also third & fourth on the grid, behind two Porsche 919s.
The 2016 R18 was almost four seconds faster than the polesitting 2016 Super GT car - the Calsonic GT-R - in that year's races at Fuji. Crucially, both of these are the cars which are actually in the game. A 2014 LMP1-H R18 and a 2015 Super GT GT-R are not.
And that's not relevant to the point that the GT-One is so much faster than the CLK-LM around Le Mans that the CLK-LM won't even score gold in a GT7 time trial. The F1 GTR wouldn't score bronze.
I don't wear glasses and I see the same thing because I've not mentally aged since I was 13. The inner Beavis is strong with this one.Without my readers i keep seeing lambo anus. ^^
Yes, that's rather what I'm trying to tell you.but that's not the point at all
Of two cars - and car categories - not even represented in the game, and neither of which are the 1999 Toyota GT-One or the 1998 CLK-LM, or 1997 F1 GTR in the comparison that you're apparently objecting to - despite confusing the '99 GT-One for the much slower '98 one.the point is that the prototype of the highest category of LeMans goes at the pace of the "silhouette"
Speaking of qualifying times, you are also trying to create wishful thinking, because you have no evidence that track conditions are more favorable in May than in October, right?
Again, why is it always "you forgot about"? It's not relevant - that was the pole position time. And again, on the wrong car.The record time for the GT500 is currently set in late autumn, and the time set by the GTR in 2015 was with sucess weight, but for some reason you forgot about that
There's no direct comparison. The cars never raced together or ever on the same track.although this is not about that at all, but about the fact that the pace of the GT500 is much higher than that of TS020
Nope. Please don't make more crap up than you already have.but for some reason you are attached specifically to the GT-One
And again, they are so far off the pace of the 1999 Toyota GT-One that they wouldn't score gold or bronze respectively in a GT7 time trial.although its close relatives CLK and F1LT are located precisely in Gr2
Actually UranusWithout my readers i keep seeing lambo anus. ^^
You mean we can't compare oranges to apples ? 🤣 🤣I think something people are missing here is that different racecars have different pace at different tracks. Comparing one track and claiming that sets the standard for everywhere isn't accurate.
And, as Famine mentioned. Conditions matter greatly. This even applies outside of the world of racecars. People will use nurburgring times to compare cars and yet the conditions and settings under which they happen vary greatly (plus the cheating cough cough Nissan cough cough)
That is incorrect, the F1 GTR did race the Toyota GT-One 1999 in the Fuji 1000km race of 1999, it even entered in the same category. Toyotas fastest lap was a 1:18.806, the McLarens fastest lap was a 1:25.095, pretty massive difference over that short of a lap...... neither ever raced the 1999 car, nor were they in the same category.
Yes, that's rather what I'm trying to tell you.
Of two cars - and car categories - not even represented in the game, and neither of which are the 1999 Toyota GT-One or the 1998 CLK-LM, or 1997 F1 GTR in the comparison that you're apparently objecting to - despite confusing the '99 GT-One for the much slower '98 one.
Air temperature for 2015 Super GT qualifying: 27 degree. Air temperature for 2015 Fuji 6hr qualifying: 16 degrees.
Again, why is it always "you forgot about"? It's not relevant - that was the pole position time. And again, on the wrong car.
There's no direct comparison. The cars never raced together or ever on the same track.
Nope. Please don't make more crap up than you already have.
And again, they are so far off the pace of the 1999 Toyota GT-One that they wouldn't score gold or bronze respectively in a GT7 time trial.
Which was literally the point in the article and what you got wrong in your initial objection - I presume because you confused the updated '99 car with the '98 one that raced with the CLK-LM and was only three seconds faster (by its fastest time, set in practice rather than qualifying, which TTE used for long runs)...
Yeah, not a shocker you'd disengage at this point.There are a lot of letters but little meaning
I don't need to because that's not anything related to anything I actually said. This whole GT500 thing is something you brought up because apparently by not mentioning them I'd forgotten about them and was underestimating the Class 1 cars.and you still haven’t explained why the faster GT500 my16 is in Gr2, and the slower ones, such as the Audi R18 MY11 and GR010, are in Gr1
Ah yes, the privateer 025R. That entered Super GT (ironically) later on if I remember right.the F1 GTR did race the Toyota GT-One 1999 in the Fuji 1000km race of 1999
Thanks, I’ve always wondered which one of them was GTPlanet.Actually Uranus
Ah yes, the privateer 025R. That entered Super GT (ironically) later on if I remember right.
And yes, more than six seconds off. Inside bronze at least, I guess.
And yet, the absence of a 2015 car does not mean that the 2016 car (GTR-GT500) is a car of the same regulations, the same aerodynamic configuration and similar characteristics (due to engine development and tire wars), right? And yet you are trying to emphasize that the 2015 GTR is different from the 2016 model. We won’t say that only in 2017 the GT500 banned a special L\D aero body kit for Fuji, reduced the height of the diffuser by half and shortened the length of the splitter and further, but as we all know, this did not stop manufacturers from compensating for the loss of downforce and aerodynamic efficiency , conclusion, the 2016 GTR is faster than the 2015 GTR, and even more so than the R18 MY11 and GR010 in real life, a fact, but for some reason the GTR is in Gr2 and the R18 and GR010 are in GR1, also a fact...Yeah, not a shocker you'd disengage at this point.
I don't need to because that's not anything related to anything I actually said. This whole GT500 thing is something you brought up because apparently by not mentioning them I'd forgotten about them and was underestimating the Class 1 cars.
The 2016 GT500s in the game are four seconds a lap slower around Fuji - the track you picked - than the 2016 Audi R18 in the game. I don't know why you brought up the 2014 Audi R18 and the 2015 Super GTs, although I can guess.
My point - which you objected to originally - remains that the 1999 Toyota GT-One is significantly faster than the 1998 Mercedes CLK-LM and 1997 McLaren F1 GTR that it now sits in a category with. A 2015 Super GT car which isn't in the game still isn't relevant to that.
Ah yes, the privateer 025R. That entered Super GT (ironically) later on if I remember right.
And yes, more than six seconds off. Inside bronze at least, I guess.
No, I only modestly hinted that the presence of the TS020 in Gr2 is no less inappropriate than the presence of 2016 GT500 cars in Gr2, but I think you already understood this, and took it with hysteria as if I was watching you to correct and insult you, hmm .."I demand that you defend this point you didn't make, to distract from my mistake in trying to refute the one you did make", was the refrain for a fourth time.
Ok, maybe it’s because of my bad English, but they don’t speak other languages here, and Google Translator, unfortunately, is not particularly capable.Heh. "That's not quite true" is apparently not an attempt at correction. And a hyper-correction at that.
Well, the 155 V6 Ti also mops the floor with the other Gr.4 cars, and...Yeah, not a shocker you'd disengage at this point.
I don't need to because that's not anything related to anything I actually said. This whole GT500 thing is something you brought up because apparently by not mentioning them I'd forgotten about them and was underestimating the Class 1 cars.
The 2016 GT500s in the game are four seconds a lap slower around Fuji - the track you picked - than the 2016 Audi R18 in the game. I don't know why you brought up the 2014 Audi R18 and the 2015 Super GTs, although I can guess.
My point - which you objected to originally - remains that the 1999 Toyota GT-One is significantly faster than the 1998 Mercedes CLK-LM and 1997 McLaren F1 GTR that it now sits in a category with. A 2015 Super GT car which isn't in the game still isn't relevant to that.
Ah yes, the privateer 025R. That entered Super GT (ironically) later on if I remember right.
And yes, more than six seconds off. Inside bronze at least, I guess.