GT-One on Nurburgring not working for me

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So I've been messing around with the Toyota GT-One on Nurburgring trying to get the settings right so I can run the 24 hr but I can't seem to get it to stop jumping all over the place. I have the suspension pretty much as soft as possible at this point and it just won't settle down. I've also tried to put some weight in it but it's the first time that I've added weight to one of my cars so I don't really know how much is too much and how much is not enough. Anyone have any suggesions of settings that would be good to use for the GT-One on the ring? Or should I just get a different car to run it with?
 
Definitely use a different car - the GT-One is huge overkill for this race.

My Tuscan Speed Six, modified for week 2 of the tuning competition, won it in B-Spec mode by about 3 minutes. Close for a 24 hour race I know, but it shows the kind of car that can win it. Any JGTC/DTM car should be up to the task :)
 
Or try my Toyota GT-One settings. They were made do run at Le Mans, but they should transfer directly to Nürburgring. The only thing you have to change is downforce, wich you simply max out.

Gregc is right though, this car is total overkill, and a more suited car would be the Toyota Altezza Touring car, or maybe the JGTC Celica.
 
Yeah, the GT-One is overkill, I think you can even go as far as to enter the Spoon S200 Race Car, though mods will definately be required. Or if you wan't win to bar nothing, the FGT usually wins by 40+ laps.

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