Best Car for 24h Races?

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Well, I'm nearing the point in this game where I will soon be attempting the 24h races. Can someone provide with the best car/car setup for the two individual races? Thanks.
 
use one driver for b-spec..he gets all the experience and he will level fast...

Bentley speed 12 is also a good car for endurance..did most of them with a redbull..if you borrow one (second account or from a friend) the car doesn't wear out..
 
I used the Nissan R89 c (think that's the correct car title). I earned the car early on and stuck with it. Pretty much any endurance prototype will do. Would recommend using a car that isn't as good as the opposition though, just so the race is more demanding!
 
I'd rcommend any LMP car for the Le Mans 24hr, I used the Toyota GT-One.

For the Nurburgring, just pick something that handles well. I'm currently using the GT500 Motul Autech GTR '08 with no upgrades (518BHP) on Racing Hards.
 
Whatever car you pick, you'll want it to be able to do 3:30s on Racing Hards (if possible) easily and consistently. I refer you to this post, where I basically answered this question in regards to an Audi R10 TDi. You don't need to use an R10, but the advice is the same.
 
Ok, I've done some research, and I've narrowed it down to a few cars:

1. BMW V12 LMR Race Car '99
2. Jaguar XJR-9 LM Race Car '88
3. Mazda 787B Race Car '91
4. Sauber Mercedes C9 Race Car '89
5. Peugeot 905 Qace Car '92 👍
6. MINOLTA Toyota 88V-C Race Car '89
7. Toyota GT-ONE Race Car (TS020) '99

Right now, I'm leaning towards the 905 because it is the lightest. It will be good for the 'Ring.....

Please advise. And, I don't want people saying that I should choose a car to make it more challenging. I want to win these things the first time, and with a comfortable margin of victory. Would you want to do a 24h race again becase you made it 'more challenging' by choosing a slower car?
 
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