I believe the local and domestic rankings take into account your manufacturer, but the regional doesn't. Not 100% sure though.Looks like I had to close the page and refresh it. Must not be a lot of fast players in California. Or America for that matter
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THat's why I love Manu, it really spreads out the cars that are in the races. Obviously you have to pick your Manu with the Gr3 & Gr4 cars in mind. Some of the OP Gr3 cars maybe not so good in Gr4 and vice versa. Makes things a lot more interesting than seeing 16 Gr3 Supras or 16 Gr4 Silvias lined up.That's good - there were swarms of them in my 2 races, probably the same on Saturday
And to add insult to injury, the penalty lottery is even worse than the previous track....I’ve just done a short practice session at Road Atlanta. I can confirm that the Cayman remains uncompetitive.
That sounds like it could be funWe should try and organise some gtplanet lobbies to practice for these events!
I'm curious, what kind of lap times you're getting with the Cayman? I've also been doing some practice at Road Atlanta, I haven't done any races there, so I started by getting gold on the Circuit Experience (I found the 1st sector was particularly annoying). But the Cayman seemed pretty stable, just not quick.I’ve just done a short practice session at Road Atlanta. I can confirm that the Cayman remains uncompetitive.
I’m turning high 24s/low 25s in FP. I think my best is a 24.8xx. (I’ll check it shortly). I’m at least half a second off where I should be based on my friends list.I'm curious, what kind of lap times you're getting with the Cayman? I've also been doing some practice at Road Atlanta, I haven't done any races there, so I started by getting gold on the Circuit Experience (I found the 1st sector was particularly annoying). But the Cayman seemed pretty stable, just not quick.
That's about what I'm making, too. I can't remember exactly, my fastest was like 1:25.0xx with optimals in the the 1:24.7-ish range.I’m turning high 24s/low 25s in FP. I think my best is a 24.8xx. (I’ll check it shortly). I’m at least half a second off where I should be based on my friends list.
The Cayman is very planted, but it’s also about as quick as a houseplant.
Do you mean everyones scores so far?
I will just drive carefully with whatever I can remember from the recent time trial and collect positions from crashes.and instead use the time in preparation for the horror of the Ring on Wednesday.
Nah, I got this wrong. My current FP best is 1:25.798. The guys I usually compete against have times between 1:24.6 (G70) and 1:24.9 (Silvia).I’m turning high 24s/low 25s in FP. I think my best is a 24.8xx. (I’ll check it shortly). I’m at least half a second off where I should be based on my friends list.
The Cayman is very planted, but it’s also about as quick as a houseplant.
I just saw that lap on my friends list, it must've been perfect but you're right the car is rubbish. Maybe with a slipstream in the race it can move forward.Edit: I’ve just absolutely nailed a practice lap. I’ll never drive a lap of RA any better than that. 22nd in the world for Porsche. 1:25.181
I also misremembered my PB at the practice. Working on too many time trials and practices will do that, I guess. I still can't remember what my current PB is, I did another 15 laps in FP yesterday and was bringing my times down significantly.Nah, I got this wrong. My current FP best is 1:25.798. The guys I usually compete against have times between 1:24.6 (G70) and 1:24.9 (Silvia).
When you see that the best time in the most popular car in the series doesn’t appear on the leaderboard until spot 174… well. The Cayman may as well be in a different class.
Edit: I’ve just absolutely nailed a practice lap. I’ll never drive a lap of RA any better than that. 22nd in the world for Porsche. 1:25.181
Here's hoping the RSR performs better. It was the main factor in my decision to go with Porsche. I'm probably fortunate being in the lower class where the car's limit is less of a variable in how good of a result you'll get with the Cayman.Asia GT1 Slot 2, door 5. As expected, the Cayman is completely outgunned.
Qualified last after a terrible first lap and then a spin on a kerb on the second lap.
Then drove a really good race. One small mistake through the final chicane on lap 18, but otherwise really consistent laps pretty close to the limit.
Got 5 places from other cars going off during the race, but gave 2 back because everything was so much faster. Finished p13 for 133 points.
The Cayman is so slow it loses around 0.2 of a second to the Supra on the long straight in the slipstream.
Not going again, just too deflating to drive so well and see everyone else drive off into the distance.
The RSR will be strong. It’s been a bit hampered by recent BoP changes, but it’s always competitive. I’ve been driving Porsche in almost every season. The Cayman has always been an underperformer but this version of BoP has made it completely useless.Here's hoping the RSR performs better. It was the main factor in my decision to go with Porsche. I'm probably fortunate being in the lower class where the car's limit is less of a variable in how good of a result you'll get with the Cayman.
How good do you think Verstappen could do in a Williams?