FITT Old & New Performance Car Track Vote

Which track would you prefer?


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Just a quick pole to help me decide on the track to use for the upcoming FITT Old & New Performance Car Tuning Competition.

Performance Class - Old 475 PP Comfort Soft and New 550 PP Sport Soft
BMW 507 '57 and Z8 '01
BMW 2002 Turbo '73 and M3 Coupe '07
Ferarri 365 GTB4 '71 and California '08
JaguarE-TYPE Coupe '61 and XKR-S '11
Mercedes-Benz 300 SL '54 and SLS AMG '10
Mercedes-Benz 190 E 2.5 - 16 Evolution II '91 and C63 AMG '08
Clueless Rule:
TBD
 
I must be the only one who finds the RBR really dull to drive :lol:
I don't particularly care for it, but it seems popular, maybe a love/hate thing, maybe these cars aren't fast enough, and different track would really serve these cars better.
Does it even need to be two tracks? Just curius
 
I don't particularly care for it, but it seems popular, maybe a love/hate thing, maybe these cars aren't fast enough, and different track would really serve these cars better.
Does it even need to be two tracks? Just curius
I think honestly it will depends on the track, if it's a long track with big straights then a shorter one for the lower PP bracket so we are not mindlessly driving these cars around. Cause a high speed track with a low speed car makes for a very very boring drive with any tune worth a grain of salt.
 
Honestly, this looks like a two horse race; Rome and Red Bull. It will be either one of these.

#1 Rome

#2 Red Bull Ring Full for 550 PP and Red Bull Ring Short for 475PP.
Identical track theams big straights with 90 degree turns. That's interesting. I liked Rome from GT2 that was a fun lay out.
Well time to go learn T1 and T2 at RBR lol they kill me
 
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