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Nurburgring GP/F. It has long straights, slow turns, medium turns, fast turns, cambered turns and even some elevation change. And the lap isn't so long that it becomes tedious.
Assisi was good but no real pain for hitting the stone walls
Directly above your post lol.I Cant believe no one said the Stowe. But then again it is a bit small
I had the same problem with Bathurst like with Ascari. I lack rhythm.I use Bathurst to test cars. Like @LittlePaul78 said, It has long straights, uphill braking, downhill braking, bumps, fast direction change, slow corners, medium corners and fast corners. With the walls so close on the mountain, there is no room for error, so a good setup will provide quicker times. Certain tracks you can run slightly wide, and sometimes that 1 wheel on the grass helps by kicking the tail round faster, so a setup tweak might appear quicker. It tests top speed, and grunt going up the hill, braking stability on the different elevation changes, the list goes on! Ascari is also a good track to test on, but I personally struggle to find a decent rhythm there, so can't lap consistently.
Brain fartDirectly above your post lol.
Yes, I also find it a good track and after some laps, you can actually begin to make similar times and then you can comfortably attack the track seeking the ultimate lap.Streets of Willow is my favorite technical track. The braking into Turn 2 requires a very stable car because you're turning slightly while braking hard, which can throw an unstable car off track. It's also an easy place to understeer off track if you miss the braking point by even a smidge. And then the whole Turn 9-10-11 complex again tests the stability and controlability of the car. Turn 11 in particular since it's both off-camber and easy to drop a wheel off the track in the braking zone. People can complain about the scenery all they like, but Streets of Willow is the closest thing I've seen to driving on a true winding back road.
You can't even drive flat out on SoW. The last TT has the need to dial back the tranny to slowest top end, how is that a good test?I can agree with streets of willow. Very rewarding and a great test of Man and machine.
Define flat out?You can't even drive flat out on SoW. The last TT has the need to dial back the tranny to slowest top end, how is that a good test?
Too long, who needs 7 tip 8 minutes to set up a car, many turns are repetitive. You would do better with a 1 to 2 minute track with a variety of turns you can bail out on to make adjustments.Nürburgring