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ok just realised like the wind indianapolis is 70k prize money for around 3:30 in a car capable of winning it. go toyota gt-one :thumbsup:

not to mention the massive stack of xp you get for it as well. my 1040hp Toyota 88C-V just rapes that- can just overtake last place at the end of lap 5

will be good once my B-spec guy is experienced enough for it

still only lvl 18 :( no b spec yet.....freaking old lambo is doing my head in......as is the computer drivers....yes i am next to you....no plz dont just drive me off the road as tho im not there......i dont get it, Prologue had epic AI drivers.....what happened?

yeah i have been spun a few times by AI drivers raming the side of my car on straights after getting in my slipstream.

not to mention the massive stack of xp you get for it as well. my 1040hp Toyota 88C-V just rapes that- can just overtake last place at the end of lap 5

will be good once my B-spec guy is experienced enough for it

now come on, power upgrades on a le mans car against other le mans cars, thats just cheating. basically any b-spec driver should be able to win it no problem, in fact thats the race i've been using to level up my low level drivers. and they win with no power upgrades, completely stock, just full downforce and maybe play with the gear ratios if you have to. make sure you keep the drivers stress level up at maximum or he'll get owned. i found the low level drivers were pulling way faster lap times on that race because they just hurl themselves into the corners full tit which is fine on this one because the car is capable of it, where as the higher level ones slow down, which isn't necessary at all.

1. create new driver.

2. win indianapolis like the wind, go from level 0 to level 7 in one hit.

4. ???

5. profit

your new Bspec botman wouldn't have the required xp for that race

pardon me sir, i beg to differ.

any b spec driver can enter any race, as long as the user's total b-spec skill is at or above the level needed for the race.

have done it many time

i played the game for about 5hours and gota over it, returned it back to eb games

i was dissapointed with it, thought GT5 was meant to be Gran turismo HD,

to be honest i have more fun with the r32 gtr in GT HD demo, on that same track then i do in GT5

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