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This is a quick post before I get dragged back to the wind tunnel (Bloody Sprouts - stupid Belgians)
The Lotus Renault 97T wins
Both are fast and have their issues. The FGT has that history - you had to earn that car back in GT4. I used a Gillet Vertigo in a 24 hour blitz at Nurburgring which was far more enjoyable than the prize was. None of this just buying it off the peg like a mook.
The FGT has a range of purty colours, but the livery is very 2nd place with its nascar stickered logos spoiling the flow even more so what you stack it up to the flying fag packet - That JPS black and Gold - AND the other sponsors match the livery with Gold letters - Pure class.
The down side of the FGT is it is a pup to drive. Very stiff and awkward feel to it. BUT it is meant to be driven with all those "I Can drive real good" switches turned up. The Engine note is pretty awful. And considering how much Aero it should have the set up numbers just don't back it up... The Lotus has a Flat undertray, the FGT has two venturi tunnels - the FGT should have a huge advantage in groundeffect downforce levels... Maybe Polyphony Digital just over egged the Lotus?
The Lotus has a few oddball things, the peaky engine, that antique Hewland Gearbox with 5 gears. The Aero is way too high, but with a nice set up and minimal Aero the car feels great to drive. And sounds the business.
I really don't like Ayrton Senna as a driver which takes a lot of polish from the car, I rewatched the European GP at Brands Hatch, But in the race Senna took out Rosberg and Piquet with his lack of racing respect. Keke would later return the favour by driving a car in a safe defensive manner of a World Champion, enabling Nigel Mansell (Former driver of Car number 12 for Lotus) to slip ahead of Senna to take his first win.
So Ryk would pick the Gerard Ducarouge Lotus 97T first.
Happy Halloween you goofballs!
The Lotus Renault 97T wins
Both are fast and have their issues. The FGT has that history - you had to earn that car back in GT4. I used a Gillet Vertigo in a 24 hour blitz at Nurburgring which was far more enjoyable than the prize was. None of this just buying it off the peg like a mook.
The FGT has a range of purty colours, but the livery is very 2nd place with its nascar stickered logos spoiling the flow even more so what you stack it up to the flying fag packet - That JPS black and Gold - AND the other sponsors match the livery with Gold letters - Pure class.
The down side of the FGT is it is a pup to drive. Very stiff and awkward feel to it. BUT it is meant to be driven with all those "I Can drive real good" switches turned up. The Engine note is pretty awful. And considering how much Aero it should have the set up numbers just don't back it up... The Lotus has a Flat undertray, the FGT has two venturi tunnels - the FGT should have a huge advantage in groundeffect downforce levels... Maybe Polyphony Digital just over egged the Lotus?
The Lotus has a few oddball things, the peaky engine, that antique Hewland Gearbox with 5 gears. The Aero is way too high, but with a nice set up and minimal Aero the car feels great to drive. And sounds the business.
I really don't like Ayrton Senna as a driver which takes a lot of polish from the car, I rewatched the European GP at Brands Hatch, But in the race Senna took out Rosberg and Piquet with his lack of racing respect. Keke would later return the favour by driving a car in a safe defensive manner of a World Champion, enabling Nigel Mansell (Former driver of Car number 12 for Lotus) to slip ahead of Senna to take his first win.
So Ryk would pick the Gerard Ducarouge Lotus 97T first.
Happy Halloween you goofballs!
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