Easy car to win Gran Turismo World Championship in A-Spec Professional?

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Your 458 should do it easily I reckon.

Maybe you need to put on some racing tyres, for more grip and speed in corners.
 
I think most have overlooked the best advice for this thread.

It's not so much about just buying a car and then throwing every upgrade onto it and expecting that it will win. You actually need to TUNE the car. Since all of the cars that these chaps have should be handily winning.

I'd suggest going to have a look at the tuning forum. There's a sticky at the top of that forum with every tune from GTPlanet. Find your car, find your tune, win the race.

Cost: Zero dollars, and zero cents.
 
I'm trying this series using the Ferarri 430 I used for the Ferrari race. I tuned it up to a little over 600hp but I'm having trouble even keeping up with the race cars on the track. 12th place (last) at Sarthe and the 'ring. My best finish was second at Grand Valley.

Any suggestions? Is this a reasonable car to use?

Additional : I have racing hard tires, LSD, stage 1 weight reduction and engine tuning.


Gold the AMG Intermediate special event and use the prize car CLK-LM Race Car. You can be a bad driver and still win it with that car. Although getting gold in the AMG Intermediate will test your skills and patience ..:-)
 
I think most have overlooked the best advice for this thread.

It's not so much about just buying a car and then throwing every upgrade onto it and expecting that it will win. You actually need to TUNE the car. Since all of the cars that these chaps have should be handily winning.

I'd suggest going to have a look at the tuning forum. There's a sticky at the top of that forum with every tune from GTPlanet. Find your car, find your tune, win the race.

Cost: Zero dollars, and zero cents.

You don´t really need to tune a car.You only need to buy the right car that can win.
The easiest win is , you buy a NASCAR.
The cheapest win is , you borrow a car of someone.

I personally did the GTWC Nurburgring with a stock GT-R ´07 on Sports Soft versus a Chap 2J.

Replay here: http://www.file-upload.net/download-3362374/GTWC.zip.html


raVer
 
I looked at the 'likely opponents.' First car in the list was a Camaro LM race car. I thought "cool, I have an excuse to buy and run one of those." Put off running the series until one finally showed up in the UCD. Then I found out that the cars in the series aren't even running up to their stock levels, the Camaro which starts at around 580 or 590hp was limited to only 545.

I ended up running it with the Camaro LM with 200kg of ballast and restricted to 529hp. Destroying all of the non-McLaren F1 GTR cars was about as difficult as getting a glass of water from the sink. Even the McLaren(which didn't show up) would be likely beatable with that car/ballast/hp, but you'd probably at least have to drive without spinning.

I guess I should try it with a street car sometime. Pretty much any proper race car or high performance car on racing hards should be no problem at all.
 
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