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- Mushroom Valley
- Dean200271
Is it me or does ballast on race cars improve car handling?
I mean, I've been doing the latest 650pp Seasonal at SSR5 quite a lot recently in a variety of premium GT500 cars and for the life of me I couldn't catch that flaming BMW F1 that starts out in front. Then just out of the blue I experimented with adding 90kg ballast to the cars.
Since adding the ballast the cars seem to have automatic SRF and stick to the road like glue and I am catching the BMW F1 by the end of lap 4 and taking over it by the end of the start straight on lap 5. This has worked so far on the NISSAN's & NSX's. Going to try the LEXUS' next.
I know it's not that i'm improving my driving skill that much with doing this but it makes me look like i've gone from an amateur driver to a fully fledged GT500 race driver in a matter of minutes.
I thought that giving the car a bit of weight would slow them down a touch but it hasn't affected the speed that i've noticed, but the handling has improved 10 fold. No more power sliding round corners. Actually not much tyre slipping at all.
I mean, I've been doing the latest 650pp Seasonal at SSR5 quite a lot recently in a variety of premium GT500 cars and for the life of me I couldn't catch that flaming BMW F1 that starts out in front. Then just out of the blue I experimented with adding 90kg ballast to the cars.
Since adding the ballast the cars seem to have automatic SRF and stick to the road like glue and I am catching the BMW F1 by the end of lap 4 and taking over it by the end of the start straight on lap 5. This has worked so far on the NISSAN's & NSX's. Going to try the LEXUS' next.
I know it's not that i'm improving my driving skill that much with doing this but it makes me look like i've gone from an amateur driver to a fully fledged GT500 race driver in a matter of minutes.
I thought that giving the car a bit of weight would slow them down a touch but it hasn't affected the speed that i've noticed, but the handling has improved 10 fold. No more power sliding round corners. Actually not much tyre slipping at all.