Weekly Challenge Discussion Thread

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I do, and it's 19.
How much is the prize money for 1st in the DTM event? The sum of the 1st-place prize money for the other 4 races plus the cash tickets looks at least moderately lucrative at a shade over 1 million Cr. (a bit over 1.1 million Cr. with clean race wins).
 
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The Historic Sports Car Masters Marathon - Part 2

Progress as of Writing

- Up to the classic Skylines (yay!)

First, the Suffering:



Fiat 500 F. 101hp, Ultra High RPM Turbo, Racing Softs ~506pp.

Death via short wheelbase. I ate everyone in the corners, but the transition between cornering and oversteer was too narrow and I kept scrubbing off speed. My one and only 1st place finish was RNG because the Miura got held up by slower AI and then we both died from aggressive stupidity in turn 1. Otherwise, I can get a consistent 2nd place on hard difficulty, depending on how many Lamborghinis are present.

DB5
Weird sounding, weird handling. Sluggish to turn in but ultimately grippy. Slightly unsure of itself during high speed corners. Quite fast on the straightaways.

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M3 Sport Evo
Absolutely perfect when de-tuned from crazy DTM specs (less aggressive front aero). Perfect power delivery. Perfect balance. This is the benchmark for FRs. Amazing enginge roar.

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M3 '89
All the greatness of the M3 Sport Evo multiplied by 0.85.

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3.0 CSL '73
I had to build a new one because my other max tuned one was swapped. Freakishly good without much fine tuning. Some slip and oversteer under heavy acceleration.

No wide wheels this time because I suspected these cars may still suffer from fender wheel rubbing. My CSL looked supremely disappointing, but the lap times didn't lie.

Hey PD, where is my front downforce??

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3.0 CSL '70
In my garage we make FRs handle like MRs

So, this one got front downforce 🧐 Much more finicky than the 'newer' CSL. Heavier too. Stock wheels. My ballast positioning was so extreme that this BMW handled like a 3000lb / 1360kg Lotus Elise.

I had to balance the throttle through corners as if were in a mid engine car :lol:

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Camaro
Brutal and effective. A bit loose. It was a Trans Am racecar in disguise.

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Chevelle
Like the Camaro, but with more power and weight, and more difficult to tune.

I really need to make a historic Trans Am custom race.

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Corvette C2
Tons of mechanical grip. Freaky sounding engine. But weird jittering / bouncing / pushing while turning at the limit.

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Corvette C4
- On default racing suspension settings, the C4 veered off to the right / left when the suspension experienced a hard compression. Also, something felt REALLY wrong with the rear during extreme weight shift from side to side.

+ When I stiffened the rear and covered up this handling bug, the C4 became an old GT class racecar. No nonsense, just grip and go.

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Bonus: The C4 felt oddly slow at first. I forgot that I was paying the PP penalty for having fitted Racing Brakes :indiff: :

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And without the Racing Brakes :lol:

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DODGE - Of Trans Am Angels and Demons

Dodge Challenger '70

Trans Am Angel

My other Challengers had engine swaps, so I had to speed run this build. I forgot a bunch of stuff and remembered that this car really benefited from an LSD. Also, I forgot that I had the Racing Brakes fitted (again) - which gave a massive PP handicap.

Once sorted, the Challenger was wonderfully neutral and responded well to trail braking, despite the stock brakes.

A pure Trans Am racing machine.

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Dodge Super Bee '70
Much sloppier than the Challenger, with a lot more understeer despite having an oversteer biased suspension setup and brake balance. I ran stock wheel width, because in prior updates, wide wheels made the Super Bee under-perform massively.

I suspect that the other reason the Super Bee under-performed initially was because my driver avatar cannot properly see over the steering wheel:

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Charger R/T '68
Trans Am Demon

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Freakishly good with just the parts fitted. Neutral on braking and acceleration. There is so much potential here, even without the engine swap.

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Pantera
Classic mid engine brutality. Awesome V8 soundtrack. Quinticential point and shoot car. Oh my, oh yes!

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Mangusta - Secretly a Rear Engined Car
Mi Gusta

Mid engine car with the weight bias of a 911. Understeer on power, but otherwise magical.

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More Gowron!! It IS a good day to die 🤣
Enzo now judging my
  • tuning philosophy
  • willingness to bolt a supercharger onto anything and everything
  • general dislike of FR handling
  • belief that the 250 GTO is overrated

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My Response to Enzo:
I shall bring glory to my garage with large displacement V8s;
Songs will be sung in superchargers' whine about what I shall do here

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Enzo pisses off everyone; including the Klingons.

250 GT '61
The 250 GT was very unhappy with a slight rear weight bias. It felt uncertain in high speed corners and was prone to oversteer just around the mid/end of accelerating to corner exit. This one was fast but had a learning curve.

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The 250 GT is also far better looking than the 250 GTO. Fight me and lose.

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365 GTB4 '71
I hated this car when it was stock. With tuning, it became much more enjoyable. It still had sluggish turn in, and it would bite back with sudden oversteer at the very end of the trail braking phase, but otherwise the 365 had grace and balance.

Again, the PP system preferred that I have more weight.

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512BB '76
Another mid engined car with a rear engined weight bias 🧐 I'm definitely not complaining, though. I had to recalibrate my mind to driving old 911s. The PP system is strict with this car. I could only get ~270hp.

Stock brakes were scary good. Top speed was surprising good. The acceleration out of the last corner was beautiful.

Considering this and the Citroen, I may not need as much front downforce as I first thought.

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308 GTB '75
It had an oddly high top speed for 580pp, and it also gets away with having 307hp, despite weighing only 2407lbs. Handling was quirky. The 308 was also twitchy and oversteery at the end of a trail braking phase.

It was also prone to big understeer movements on heavy acceleration out of corners. Powerful Naturally Aspirated cars, example: Mclaren F1, do this. I adjusted with a more gradual throttle input.

I made the car sound terrible, but it was great. Maybe I'm just biased.

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Mustang Mach 1 '71
Classic FR handling. My earlier setup was too aggressive on braking, and it pushed in the high speed corners. A quick fix brought the car back to neutral. Excellent balanced Trans Am style racer.

I really, REALLY need to make a historic Trans Am custom race.

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GT40 Mark I '66
Please do not disappoint me...

Incredible high speed stability and braking. But somewhat unwilling to rotate in high speed corners.

Feels every bit like the old prototype that it is.

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Ford Roadster

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I did not expect the Ford Roadster to handle as fundamentally well as it did. Great high speed stability, mechanical grip as great or better than the Citroen DS 21.

But, the Roadster did have the Corvette C4 handling bug where it wanted to launch itself hard right/left during hard suspension compressions, but I sorted the problem by stiffening the rear springs again.

The engine note sounds very strange tuned, but I like the weirdness. Kudos to PD for giving us many distinctive V8 sounds.

Because the Roadster was so unexpectedly good, I will consider forgiving PD for arbitrarily prohibitting us from entering any car older than 1960.

Hey PD, I noticed that the Roadster doesn't have a year designation 🧐

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Sierra RS 500 Cosworth '87
Ultimately very average. I needed to tune out some oversteer on braking. Good top speed, and it bullied everyone accerlating out of corners.

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COMING SOON
Everything else :lol:
 
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1st with a v2 tune for the Gallardo (now in my tuning thread)
@ROCKET JOE the v2 tune gives an even bigger gap!

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Hey Alex ( is that your real name ? ), I did a test race today on St. Croix with your v2 Gallardo tune as my daily marathon and you were correct, I got a bit faster than what I had, great tune indeed :

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Now take a look at our FL times ! Isn't that GREAT ... :)
 
Is that right?

Whereabouts, out of curiosity?
Currently in Deia/Mallorca. Took a road trip from Germany to Begur where we stayed for a bit and took the ferry from Barcelona with our kinda new second child and our 12 year old in our brand new RAV4. Good times.
Eating iberico secreto and drinking a red wine from binissalem right now while looking at the ocean from our finca.
 
Cars this week a strong week.
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Blue Moon Bay Infield A – European Clubman Cup 600.
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Laguna Seca – American Clubman Cup 700.
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Autodromo Nazionale Monza – Ferrari Circuit Challenge.
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Tokyo Central Clockwise – World Rally Challenge Gr.B.
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Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya – Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters.
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Comment on the last race and the Alfa Romeo 155 2.5 V6 TI 1993 absolute blast of a car I really enjoy my time with this car and this is from someone that doesn't even like gr4 cars.👍
 
Kind of a mixed week for me, few races were hard, few on tracks I didn't like too much but some really fun stuff too. European Cup is the usual with Gallo and the 900 PP Alfa, won with a a stock SLS with a time slower than a race I didn't win in the Alfa 4C Gr.3 Road Car. Laguna was great, quite an easy race but a lot of fun with those cars and that lovely time of day. The Ferrari race at Monza is probably one of the easiest to win in just about anything, I wonder how slow a car you can use as the 458 I used was much too quick for them. Tokyo was a ton of fun, I love the Gr.B cars on road courses and even though I'm not a fan of that layout the rain came along and made it even more exciting. Pitted lap 4 for IM and then ran them until the end even though the left sides were completely worn, won by like 50 seconds. Tyre wear is interesting, as is driving with the mixed surfaces because of all the tunnels. DTM I didn't enjoy that much for the same reasons as before, along with the fact they put it on the GP layout which has that simply awful last sector. Had to run a mixture of 1:49 and 1:50 to win in my realistic spec DTM M3, couldn't do it on RH so I had to use RM and some liberal use of track limits at the chicane to get there.

Cars for this week:
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All done.

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Blue Moon Bay - Alfa Romeo 4C '14 - This took a couple tries. At first I just upgraded the tires to SS. That wasn't quite enough. I added the sport-level components, which brought the PP just under the 700PP limit. Easy win. First ticket obtained.


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Laguna Seca - Chevrolet Corvette C7 ZR1 '19 - This car is a rocket. I upgraded the tires to SS. I'm happy I did because it still took a long time to brake. Easy win for the second check mark.


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Monza - Ferrari 330 P4 '67 - Another rocket of a car. No modifications. It comes out of the store at 698PP, so there wasn't any room for improvements. I didn't need any, anyways. This was another easy win. Second ticket obtained.


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Tokyo Expressway - Hyundai Genesis Gr.B Rally Car - The radar was showing rain was on the way, so I made sure to buy IM tires. I started on RMs. The rain hit the track pretty early. I pitted at the end of lap 4 for IMs as the wet parts of the track were getting pretty slippery. The track got really wet, really quick. But then the rain stopped and I was burning through the IMs. The front left died on lap 8, but I managed to nurse the car around to the end for an easy win. Fourth check mark achieved.


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Catalunya - Alfa Romeo 155 2.5 V5 TI '93 - Ran this on RM tires. No really challenges. Just drove through the field. Was in the lead by lap 5. Easy win and last ticket achieved.
 
Tested out my Testarossa last night at the Brands Hatch race for the European Clubman 600. Won comfortably. Should hopefully repeat the same at Blue Moon Bay when I get round to these races.

Interesting to see they've included an event with weather and rally cars - liking the sounds of that! Pretty sure I've only ever run that race once, way back in the day!
 
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