As far as that goes, you'll have to try tuning those older cars to meet the specs of the newer ones and see what the PP is as a result. It won't be exact, but it's the best you can do.yes, ok. but i mean with the new GT1/GT3 cars.
there's now a newer version of the R8, with a different peformance then four or five yedars ago.
GT1 from the late 1990s was a completely different kettle of fish from GT1 of a couple of years ago. Those cars were much more similar to LMP (and, in fact, were merged with LMP in 1999) than they were the production-based GT1 cars that competed in FIA GT. GT1-style cars back in the late 1990s were called GTS instead.and about the Nissan R390 GT1 race car, it has about 650 hp, today's GT1 cars have 600 hp.