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What's with the ford randomly over steering massively mid corner! Was scary to push it

Says the owner of a daily driven 370rwkw ford...

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the championship is fixed setup, but practice by yourself you can tune them. but its pretty counter-productive if you have to go back to fixed setup when racing.

Most of the "novelty" cars you cant much beyond tyre pressure and camber. The Jetta is an example. FWD FTW. would have come first last night by like 30secs if i had that beast :P

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Yeh I adjusted brake bias in practice, then checked settings in the actual race and couldn't touch it all fixed

I saw you spin out at like the turn 4 hairpin did lol :P

Game is pre hard to get used to, definitely cant just throw it around like forza

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I think its pretty good, it's hard and more serious racing compared to other games out there.

Still yet to buy Project cars.. deciding on platform

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The spec racer ford has a tonne of lift off oversteer. You correct it by getting very slightly on the throttle when you suspect the rear's going to get loose.

Basically to get the most out of it, the way to go is either left foot braking + a smidge of accelerator, or just wuss out and brake in a straight line, heh

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I presume were running the Summit Point Raceway configuration for tonights round?

thats right, summit point. Unless stated otherwise consider it full track config each round :)
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An hour till practice! Think I'll be needing this extra hour to practice as well!!! Hope to see a few of you on track tonight, summit point is a great track and the racing should be fun!!! See you there from 8pm :)

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So another round over and done with, and what a race it was! After 20 laps I was exhausted!!!

Anyways here are the results from the race -

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Prac and Qualifying -

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And here are the standings for the season thus far -

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Thanks a heap for a great race everyone, was more than fun!!! See you all next month for Round 7 :)

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I had a bit of gf agro after inviting her over then realizing I had a race on so had to bail early lol

Gary sorry about the nudge on turn 1 dive, couldn't pull it up!

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