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I still haven't found a favourite...
Just have fun racing them all.I still haven't found a favourite...
Do you have a setup for it? I cannot set it up for this track.Maybe it's because I'm a Texan, but the Chevrolet Corvette C7R @ COTA makes me look like one of those cartoon characters that has giant hearts protruding from their eyes.
I used the default setup for my lap time in time trial mode. I've never been good at setting them up. I will say that knowing when to brake and turn is crucial for COTA mainly because of the constant harsh corners.Do you have a setup for it? I cannot set it up for this track.
It's like the old Pole Position video game. Two speeds: Low & Hi.Very, very surprised because I thought it would be about as much use as a chocolate teapot, but my favourite so far is the Agajanian Watson Roadster. Try it round Donington Park, Laguna Seca, Knockhill, Willow, Rouen, Brands, the Nordschleife - any old looking track - it is utterly brilliant! It only has 2 speeds, does 168mph and you use top gear for 99 percent of the time - it doesn't sound like a good recipe for a favourite car, but it has an exciting power delivery with reasonable acceleration and then a brief burst of violent urge when it "comes on cam" which is almost enough to send you off the track (at Laguna). Handling is amazing - it can be recovered from seemingly impossible drifts - at slow speed at Knockhill or very high speed at Willow. Braking is a challenge (all aids off) - brake early and gently then cadence brake as necessary and don't change down to first unless you're at a virtual stop. I've had some great races so far and depending on the track it has fulfilled my fantasies of being a Grand Pix driver from the thirties, forties or fifties. One tip - use rolling start because it is difficult to get off the line without being speared by over eager AI!
Very, very surprised because I thought it would be about as much use as a chocolate teapot, but my favourite so far is the Agajanian Watson Roadster. Try it round Donington Park, Laguna Seca, Knockhill, Willow, Rouen, Brands, the Nordschleife - any old looking track - it is utterly brilliant! It only has 2 speeds, does 168mph and you use top gear for 99 percent of the time - it doesn't sound like a good recipe for a favourite car, but it has an exciting power delivery with reasonable acceleration and then a brief burst of violent urge when it "comes on cam" which is almost enough to send you off the track (at Laguna). Handling is amazing - it can be recovered from seemingly impossible drifts - at slow speed at Knockhill or very high speed at Willow. Braking is a challenge (all aids off) - brake early and gently then cadence brake as necessary and don't change down to first unless you're at a virtual stop. I've had some great races so far and depending on the track it has fulfilled my fantasies of being a Grand Pix driver from the thirties, forties or fifties. One tip - use rolling start because it is difficult to get off the line without being speared by over eager AI!
Try it at Caldwell Park as well. Raced that combo online tonight and it's a great pairing.EVO VI TME @ Oulton park (have done a trackday there in the real world in my own EVO VI)
Been doing some 25 minute endurance races
Yeah, did the Nurb Full in TCR. I can actually have fun on this circuit now. Also helps that the controls are much smoother(XBONE).So many possibilities and just discovered 5%? And for now Nordschleife with the Escort or Aston Martin DBR1. I fell in love again
I think the nicest car I drove today was a GT4 Cayman on Laguna Seca. That car handles so smoothly and corners on that track are a perfect match for it. I drove with the Mazda Miata Cup Car in iRacing a lot on that track, so it felt very familiar to me.
Been doing some 25 minute endurance races at Daytona Road Course and Le Mans with multiclass (LMP2, GTE, GT3 @ Daytona) (LMP1, LMP2, GTE, GT3 @ Le Mans) racing. Great fun, but I'm having a hard time getting the AI set for me personally.
Also drove the 2017 Porsche 911 GT3 at Algarve. Handles like butter!
EDIT: Once you get a good setup for it, the oval-spec Indycar is a blast to drive at Texas.