Given the straights on Spa, power cars will be more suited for this Manufacturers race, right? I'm wondering how competitive the Cayman will be around Spa since I'm going to be a little limited on testing time.
...Sounds like a plan! Looking forward to this race, I like the track, and if the Porsche is up to it, I could really use another good finish after a few bumps in my DR climb.Yes and no. Straightaway speed is great, but those long corners are what are killing me in the Ferrari. Huge understeer. I’d go with the Cayman if I could.
You should make an updated livery that has the “NERF’d” decal with a line through itThe 4C is definitely better now, it’s not what it was before the Nerf, but it’s much better then it was yesterday. 👍
You should make an updated livery that has the “NERF’d” decal with a line through it![]()
Yes and no. Straightaway speed is great, but those long corners are what are killing me in the Ferrari. Huge understeer. I’d go with the Cayman if I could.
In a practice race my best time was a 2:30.195, but I was more consistently in the high-2:30s to mid-2:31s (without slipstream). The other Cayman driver that had no slipstream or battling in the race was able to lap consistently in the high-2:29s to mid-2:30s, although they are 10000 DR higher than me. I feel slow around Spa, but it seems like I was just in a room full of high-level players, so I think I'm making alright lap times?
On to the next FIA races then. I've foolishly just bought the Zonda R for the Nations Cup even though I'm almost certain I won't be able to drive it without decimating myself and the rest of the participants. I'll give it a go though as I like the Nurburgring.
For the Manu I've driven the Merc around Spa for a few laps and it feels nice and well balanced. I managed to get within around 3 seconds of the top time which is promising, and reckon I can get that down a bit more. I forgot how enjoyable Spa is to drive, especially when you compare it to Fuji and Dragon Trail Gardens. It's on a different level to those two.
That'll be the 10k DR difference.In a practice race my best time was a 2:30.195, but I was more consistently in the high-2:30s to mid-2:31s (without slipstream). The other Cayman driver that had no slipstream or battling in the race was able to lap consistently in the high-2:29s to mid-2:30s, although they are 10000 DR higher than me. I feel slow around Spa, but it seems like I was just in a room full of high-level players, so I think I'm making alright lap times?
I'd say those are pretty good lap times, tbh. 1:30s should keep you up front or in the mix all day long. Especially if you don't have to worry about fuel. Side note, noticed we're about tied now in the series hopefully we get to race soon.
That'll be the 10k DR difference.
Remember Spa is a very long lap, so while it's a second a lap on average you're only 0.7% behind a driver with 10k higher DR. Always worth watching a replay too, they're in the same car so maybe they do something radically different to you somewhere that could get you a couple of tenths closer, or just take a certain corner in a different gear that gives them extra pace. I can't help with how your pace might compare (got no bloody idea how my own pace will be!) but I'd hazard a guess from what I've seen in lobbies that your fastest lap is fast enough, maybe need to cut out the 2:31s to be at the sharp end
Pouhon is a wonderful corner and an evil temptation! You get it bang on and it's so rewarding, in terms of satisfaction as well as time. But it's always tempting to push it that little bit harder on the way in and that's when you go wide, lose a ton of time, and take it that bit easier on the next lap - losing time again.Also glad to hear haha. I was watching the replay and noted the differences in their driving so if I get a chance I'm going to see if I can shave at least a tenth or two on average by driving more like them. Not to mention I can't take Pouhon consistently to save my life.
Has anyone else (besides @Jwptexas - Mustang) ran out of gas while doing a full race distance at Spa? I have a feeling that'll be my safest opportunity to overtake (unless people take each other out under braking). The WRX is molasses slow in 5th. In 6th, it doesn't accelerate.
Pouhon is a wonderful corner and an evil temptation! You get it bang on and it's so rewarding, in terms of satisfaction as well as time. But it's always tempting to push it that little bit harder on the way in and that's when you go wide, lose a ton of time, and take it that bit easier on the next lap - losing time again.
Talking about losing time, I wanted to see how much time I could possibly gain if I was in a tow in qualifying. Had a tow from La Source all the way up to Les Combes... HALF A SECOND! Looks like I'll be qualifying in a train tomorrow (and no doubt get someone behind who fancies bullying their way past)
Maybe you'll get luck and everyone will blow their qualifying runs. I've qualified 4th at Monza in Gr. 4 and 2nd at Fuji in Gr. 3 on solo runs before.In the Cayman I had an extra 2 laps of fuel in the end, I'll have to double check later when I can but it was either the GT-R or the 86 that was on fumes towards the end. The cars in the lobby I ran had a GT-R, 86, M4, and 650S that I can look at later this evening if you don't mind waiting.
Perfect description of Pouhon for me lol. I just can't find "bang on" for me in pretty much any car. And I shutter thinking about how tomorrow's qualifying may go since the slipstream is going to be necessary![]()
And I shutter thinking about how tomorrow's qualifying may go since the slipstream is going to be necessary![]()
Cue the Thomas the Train Engine music.Maybe you'll get luck and everyone will blow their qualifying runs.
I find that surprising.In the Cayman I had an extra 2 laps of fuel in the end, I'll have to double check later when I can but it was either the GT-R or the 86 that was on fumes towards the end.
That's my GT-R!@alx42 Here's the fuel left at the end of the race.
@Mistah_MCA I guess so, upon looking again they weren't on fumes but they certainly didn't have much left in reserve, either.
Some notes: The GT-R and 86 were fighting the entire race with each other which didn't help with their fuel consumption. The 650S was in a group so spend some time in the draft, but fell off and lapped in clean air for a while. The M4 fought for about half of the race before making a mistake and lapping in clean air for the rest of it. The first Cayman photo (colorful Cayman) spent the entire race without slipstream and only some defending, while the second Cayman photo (white Cayman) spent almost the entire race in slipstream range of someone without too much fighting.
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Now I know why I’ve never met a Pagani owner.
They’re probably all dead.
I forgot that they were both on the same day. I wish they'd stop doing that and spread them over two days. I think I'll probably just do one of the earlier Manu slots and if I do well then I may have a go at the Nations later on.I also went and bought the Zonda after remembering it from whatever GT it was that it came out on. Used to love it. Did a few laps practice, hadn't got the hang of it but then realised that if I attempt to do a double header tomorrow and fill the rest of the day with the return of football, I'm spending the next week sleeping in the garden! So sticking with just Spa this weekend
If you're in the 1:31s you'll be MILES ahead! 2:31s and you'll be competitiveI forgot that they were both on the same day. I wish they'd stop doing that and spread them over two days. I think I'll probably just do one of the earlier Manu slots and if I do well then I may have a go at the Nations later on.
I did a couple of practice races at Spa on my own and managed to lap in the low-mid 1:31's with a good few in the mid low 1:30's, which I'm pretty happy with for my DR level. The tricky points for me are Pouhon and I still don't have the confidence to always go completely flat with no lifting through Raidillon Eau Rouge. It's relatively easy to get a track limits penalty too. I just wish there were some pit stops involved and it'd be a perfect race.
I just hope the first corner isn't a pile up. Just glad it's a rolling start.
…and if I do ever meet one, I’ll be sure to speak loudly, as he’s surely at least partly deaf.Now I know why I’ve never met a Pagani owner.
They’re probably all dead.