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I tested all the Gr.3 cars in Time Trials for race C. Of course I used all the race settings and automatic transmission. This list is for those of you who, like me, can't drive the NSX like Igor can (not even top 10 for me). I drove every car with TCS 2, because they're all undriveable for me with anything less. I did 3-4 laps each. Although, I didn't even complete 1 lap with some cars, because they sucked so bad. This is not meant to be a list of the best cars, but rather a list of cars that work well for those of us who aren't experts. #1 sure did surprise me.
The Peugeot has a similar feeling to the Porsche, but obviously gets me around the track more quickly.
The GTR and M6 did better than I expected, because they felt sluggish and heavy.
- Worst piece of garbage: Ferrari 458
- Cars most willing to put the power down, despite the TCS 2 restriction: Viper, Mustang
- Best handling: RCZ
Just hoping this helps some of you. There are cars on this list that never get any praise, and rarely get mentioned, but are worthy competitors.
* I have no idea how any of these cars will do on fuel and tire wear.
Update: The Peugeot may be good for qualifying, but it wears out tires very quickly!
I tested all the Gr.3 cars in Time Trials for race C. Of course I used all the race settings and automatic transmission. This list is for those of you who, like me, can't drive the NSX like Igor can (not even top 10 for me). I drove every car with TCS 2, because they're all undriveable for me with anything less. I did 3-4 laps each. Although, I didn't even complete 1 lap with some cars, because they sucked so bad. This is not meant to be a list of the best cars, but rather a list of cars that work well for those of us who aren't experts. #1 sure did surprise me.
The Peugeot has a similar feeling to the Porsche, but obviously gets me around the track more quickly.
The GTR and M6 did better than I expected, because they felt sluggish and heavy.
- Worst piece of garbage: Ferrari 458
- Cars most willing to put the power down, despite the TCS 2 restriction: Viper, Mustang
- Best handling: RCZ
Just hoping this helps some of you. There are cars on this list that never get any praise, and rarely get mentioned, but are worthy competitors.
* I have no idea how any of these cars will do on fuel and tire wear.
Update: The Peugeot may be good for qualifying, but it wears out tires very quickly!
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