This is something I've noticed since Remote Racing was made available sometime last year, but it seems the cars that are randomly chosen for the bobs are not all equal in performance. I think this is very visible in the vintage American Muscle themed races, it doesn't matter what level your bob is but whoever is stuck in the C2 Corvette (the early '60s model) will almost always finish last. Conversely, the bobs that have been assigned the AC or Shelby Cobra cars will either finish first or be very close (second or third).
I'm convinced with the exotic car races, the driver who pilots the late '90s Aston Martin Vantage (the brick-ish looking one) will always finish last, I've watched enough of those races especially when the event took place on Special Stage Route 5 to almost guarantee this with certainty.
So basically, it seems with some of the races the available cars are anything but equal. Does anyone think an effort on PD's behalf should be made to equalize the cars should the event is more about driver skill? I'm not saying it should go as far as to every car having the exact same PP point number, but IMO there shouldn't be a feeling of doom knowing a certain driver will always finish last or first (with regards to the latter, especially if it isn't one of your drivers) because of the car he was assigned since car assignment is random, and rightfully so.
I'm convinced with the exotic car races, the driver who pilots the late '90s Aston Martin Vantage (the brick-ish looking one) will always finish last, I've watched enough of those races especially when the event took place on Special Stage Route 5 to almost guarantee this with certainty.
So basically, it seems with some of the races the available cars are anything but equal. Does anyone think an effort on PD's behalf should be made to equalize the cars should the event is more about driver skill? I'm not saying it should go as far as to every car having the exact same PP point number, but IMO there shouldn't be a feeling of doom knowing a certain driver will always finish last or first (with regards to the latter, especially if it isn't one of your drivers) because of the car he was assigned since car assignment is random, and rightfully so.