Done with my first round, but not really though. Here we go.
1) Silvia Sisters @ Tsukuba
By reading this topic I already knew that the suggested PP were not enough to be competitive, so I went just a bit further. Kudos said I was to drive the 1994 S14 but the only one I had was the LS-swapped one, luckily there was a Greenish Blue one at the UCD which I grabbed immediately. Just put some aero parts, SM tires and the first page upgrades except weight reduction and took on the event. Opponents were much much faster on the straights, but on the corners it was my time to shine. Eventually managed to pass the leading 180SX on the final hairpin of the final lap and held him off through the final straight and right handed for a non CRB victory. It was fun!
2) Japanese FR 450 @ Autopolis
So, a friend of Gallo and his Giulia appeared here as there was a golden S14 that was definitely not below the 450pp recommended. My almost stock Roadster NR-A couldn't keep up at all on the straights and my better cornering wasn't enough, at the end of the race he was 2 seconds ahead of me while P3 was 10 behind. I couldn't accept it so I went to the tune shop and bought a low pressure turbo, SM tires and sport brakes and pads to have my revenge... except J. Amui and his cheating S14 weren't there. So I quit and restarted and there they were, starting P6, it was revenge time! And revenge it was with a CRB victory and Gallo also managing to keep the cheater behind by tenths with his 86.
3) Porsche 356 Special @ Goodwood
This was a surprise indeed, as 1.49 utterly destroyed the Praiano 550 (now 564) pp setup thay I still had from last time. The car was all over the place especially under braking, it took quite some time to get it back under control by trying almost blindly (I suck at tuning) to change things. Somehow I managed eventually, and beat Barnett in his black/grey Speedster by 7 seconds for a CRB victory. Tough but fun!
4) Neo-Classic Competition @ Big Willow
I hate this track, just like many of you, but it is what it is so I had to do it. Kudos picked the R92CP so what a better chance to try out Praiano's new tune? And believe me it is wonderful, although for Big Willow one may need to raise the front a little bit or risk bottoming out at the hairpin on top of the hill. FM4 with RH tires for a non stop victory, managing to pass Grady on track before he pitted. Way more fun that expected given the track, only had one big run off on the final corner, on the final lap nonetheless.
Then there's the Gr.B at Eiger, that Kudos decided I'd be doing with the Audi Quattro S1. For which of course I still had the stock setup I used for dirt races. Let's just say, it wasn't easy as I'm not a tuner so trying to refine the car to make it drivable was indeed a challenge. Used Praiano's old gearbox but with a shorter final drive (as that was designed for the Tokyo event), and tinkered myself with the rest. Other than that, I had to follow Master Sifu's wisdom: quit lust, flow like pee, j.t.d. and attain Saint Mode. And I was so damn close, I was right behind Hahm at the beginning of the final lap, when I realized I hadn't quit lust enough and missed the braking point of the first corner. Ended P2, but I want the victory so I'll be back.
Still got the ticket, which gave me the Lexus SC430 GT500 which I bought last week. Gonna keep it for liveries.