To a beginner like me, I think RUF and RX500 are very difficult cars to handle in a race….
I like the BMW M5 '08. With a decent tune I think it drives great.
Here's the tune I'm using at 550pp:
https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/tunes/bmw-m5-08.171/
I like the BMW M5 '08. With a decent tune I think it drives great.
Here's the tune I'm using at 550pp:
https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/tunes/bmw-m5-08.171/
I like the BMW M5 '08. With a decent tune I think it drives great.
Here's the tune I'm using at 550pp:
https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/tunes/bmw-m5-08.171/
Really? I think the RUF 3400S is one of the tamest cars in the game and does very good. Don't confuse it with the BTR which is a nightmare on wheels or that squirrely Yellow Bird. The 3400S drives very nice. I had no issues with a stock tuned RX500 either, I used both cars in the Willow springs race and both did very well
I like the BMW M5 '08. With a decent tune I think it drives great.
Here's the tune I'm using at 550pp:
https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/tunes/bmw-m5-08.171/
Really? I think the RUF 3400S is one of the tamest cars in the game and does very good. Don't confuse it with the BTR which is a nightmare on wheels or that squirrely Yellow Bird. The 3400S drives very nice. I had no issues with a stock tuned RX500 either, I used both cars in the Willow springs race and both did very well
I haven't done a direct comparison Miura vs. Countach, but if I remember correctly the Miura has handling and top speed on the Countach despite the low horsepower. The low weight greatly helps.I hate the 3400S, it understeers greatly then snaps into oversteer.. A boxter should handle great mine is a pos.
BTW how is the Miura vs the Countach? I always think about using the Miura but when I look at the specs its down on the Countach... I really should just test it lol.
I asked my quickest friend, who does ca 6.46 races round the Ring (550 sports soft, real grip, normal wear, standing start, no SRF of course) in a lot of cars, what is the quickest. He said Ferrari GTO and Ford GT40, though I don't think he is any slower with the NSX or LFA or Enzo. I do those times in my MP4-12C too, so I was glad he didn't say McLaren..
NSX Type R '02 is probably my best handling 550pp car, 10,000rpm and 50:50 weight distribution
I really like my M3 GTR at 550pp as well, more enjoyable than an M5 I think
Really? I haven't experienced that, perhaps a little understeer. I drove it around the ring bone stock and it was great, no issues at all and laid down a pretty good lap in it 100% clean. I modified it slightly up to 500PP for the Willow Springs race and it was even better. Can't remember exactly what I did to it, probably reduced the weight a bit and adjusted the suspension to reduce/remove the understeer.I hate the 3400S, it understeers greatly then snaps into oversteer.. A boxter should handle great mine is a pos.
Thanks for your compliments lukas, much obliged
Yes, they are truly outrageous. I haven't driven them since my racing soft days, but I remember being 6 or 7 seconds faster with the Miura in the 24h layout of the Ring than with my fastest road car at the moment. As for the RX500, I've never used it online but when I tested it I managed to beat my online record with the Miura in my first full lap after only 20-30 min of tweaking it. Maybe they aren't so ridiculously quick on sport tyres, but I wouldn't count on it xd
It's true that you don't see them that much in online lobbys, maybe people know how overpowered they are. When hosting I've only come across one guy using the Miura and he changed it without complaint the moment I asked him to.
Yes, I remember those Miura times back in January. But I also remember what v6 did with an NSX back then already. I couldn't keep up back then while now, at least on sports soft, I don't fear NSXs. There were several physics changes too. I'd be interested if they are still that much better. Especially since those others cars named seem to be very close at 550PP at Nordschleife.
Your wish is my command!
My personal best online around the Nordschleife with the aforementioned settings (550pp, sport soft tyres, normal tyre wear, no aids except ABS, real grip, standing start) is 6:43.2 with the Enzo. After only ~20 minutes of fiddling with each car, 6:39.9 in my first full lap with the Miura and 6:42.3 with the RX500.
I struggled a little with the latter due to lack of traction in certain situations and didn't manage a good lap, but I'm confident I can shave off at least 1 second with the Miura and maybe 2 with the RX500 without too many difficulties. So as you see they are still ridiculously quick, especially the Miura.
And the results are:
1.58.970 - Honda NSX TypeR '02
1.59.170 - Ferrari GTO '84
1.59.599 - Ford GT '05
1:59.611 - Ford GT40 Mark I '66
1.59.699 - RUF RGT '00
1.59.701 - TK ZZII '00
Which tyres and track?
Thx for testing! So ca 5 sec, this indeed sticks out. No reason to ban them in the hands of an average racer though, in GT5 that difference wasn't unusual.
I remember the danish host from the weekend who was talking about "broken" cars until you put down a lap in the Lotus Esprit he was using, lol.
full tune to 550pp, Sport Softs, Nurburgring GP/F (F1 track), no aids, TC OFF, SRF OFF, ABS 1
~max 5 laps with each car, took best lap time
Honda is still most badass among this pp range!
You pretty much nailed it, from my experience I'd say those 5 are the fastest premium road cars at 550pp not including Miura nor RX500 for being absolutely ridiculous and not really road cars (one's a prototype and the other a concept). Audi R8 and MP4-12C are top tier too but I don't really like them xd. Other really fast premium cars on the Ring would be the Gallardo, RX7, RX8, Evora, 458 Italia, Diablo GT, M5, Countach LP400 and Esprit V8.
I haven't done much testing on standard cars because I just can't live with the black cockpit anymore, but I think the Series One and the Zonda might be top contenders too.