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Just ran the Jaguar in Race C, it’s a real sleeper, great race pace and acceleration. Anyone tried it?
Calster who's the fastest controller player in his Youtube video of Race C at St. Croix play said F-Type is a good car to try as long as You can handle the bumps. His race was amazing as he was in the Suzuki Gr.3 car which also is amazing to try out.
 
Yeah, not sure what's going on there, had a similar experience. Simply got swallowed by everything else. It has the speed, it can put down the times. Does not compute.

I started P6 in my race and was SUPER close to rage-quitting by lap 2, lol. Thanks to some welcome drop-outs I was able to capture P12 for glory. You just get run down, over and through. Got comfy with the G70 and haven't put the Porsche out there since.🤣

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It's true, i had Porsches starting from top 5, but all got run down. A shame. Maybe they have extra big gasoline tanks. Instead of carrying +40kg of gasoline compared to qualifying they have to deal with 70kg. Just an idea.
 
Today even covered 720kms playing Race C. The reason I'm playing to my heart's content is because this is one of those rare tracks where I feel I am decent competitive as it suits my driving style. Plus the car even helps me in this case.

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As You can see almost all race with M6. There's not much difference between the M6 & The Mercedes AMG GT3 '20 car when it comes to hp. The M6 is easier to maneuver but this also makes it a little unstable on the bumps & slow corner exits. The Mercedes is a bit stiffer but very stable. I rarely will get a power oversteer in the Mercedes which I see so many drivers face in the M6.
 
Today even covered 720kms playing Race C. The reason I'm playing to my heart's content is because this is one of those rare tracks where I feel I am decent competitive as it suits my driving style. Plus the car even helps me in this case.

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As You can see almost all race with M6. There's not much difference between the M6 & The Mercedes AMG GT3 '20 car when it comes to hp. The M6 is easier to maneuver but this also makes it a little unstable on the bumps & slow corner exits. The Mercedes is a bit stiffer but very stable. I rarely will get a power oversteer in the Mercedes which I see so many drivers face in the M6.
And that is what's wrong. Nobody is choosing by heart but what is supposed to be more competitive.
I honestly think, that secretly some are dreaming to become a celebrity and a movie about his gt career will be shot.
"We've all been raised on television to believe that one day we'd all be millionaires, and movie gods, and rock stars. But we won't. And we're slowly learning that fact." (fight club) 😜
 
Yeah, not sure what's going on there, had a similar experience. Simply got swallowed by everything else. It has the speed, it can put down the times. Does not compute.
I was racing a TT for the win last night, I got a great run through the right hander after the esses, gained a tenth or two so i know I was on the gas earlier than he was. I was half a second behind, right in his slipstream AND HE PULLED AWAY!! Totally ridiculous.
 
I was racing a TT for the win last night, I got a great run through the right hander after the esses, gained a tenth or two so i know I was on the gas earlier than he was. I was half a second behind, right in his slipstream AND HE PULLED AWAY!! Totally ridiculous.
I've had a few TTs in races and they're very fast on the straights - maybe not so good in the twisty bits. Oddly for Gr4, I've had up to 6 different cars in the top 10 with wins by TT, G70, Huracan and 458.

Still chasing a win myself though
 
I was racing a TT for the win last night, I got a great run through the right hander after the esses, gained a tenth or two so i know I was on the gas earlier than he was. I was half a second behind, right in his slipstream AND HE PULLED AWAY!! Totally ridiculous.

I've had a few TTs in races and they're very fast on the straights - maybe not so good in the twisty bits. Oddly for Gr4, I've had up to 6 different cars in the top 10 with wins by TT, G70, Huracan and 458.

Still chasing a win myself though
The "trick" with the TT lies on its gearbox ratios.
That 5th gear pulls like crazy, you dont need 6th gear at all.

Not the best car for qualy but in race is an excellent choice.
I overtook lambos, G70s and Citroens in Kemmel and Blanchimont with it.
 
The "trick" with the TT lies on its gearbox ratios.
That 5th gear pulls like crazy, you dont need 6th gear at all.

Not the best car for qualy but in race is an excellent choice.
I overtook lambos, G70s and Citroens in Kemmel and Blanchimont with it.
As with all things it all “depends” I think the TT is a fast car. It hasn’t once won a race in my lobbies, they are all Hurracans winning or the fast NSX guys, in the early phase the TT does well but in race it all sort of starts to match so race behaviour kicks in, when you get to a a place where it’s positioned focused rather than race focused.
 
The only TTs I’ve come up against so far glitched out in front of me and crashed 😁 but he did chase me down in the last laps and would have beaten me,

Yesterday I had 2 TTs ruin my races by barging past me after diving up the inside,

Not a fan
3 races yesterday, all won by TTs.

It's funny how the week changes - on Tuesday most races I was in were won by G70s, on Wednesday it was the turn of the 458.

On Thursday (in C/S races) a driver in a Cayman was on pole, 3 seconds faster than P2, and 3.5 seconds faster than me! He won 3 races in a row, by more than 10 seconds each time 😲
 
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I was fighting for 1st place in my morning race at Croix and an id..t ruin my pace throwing against wall

I'm driving this:
 

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3 races yesterday, all won by TTs.

It's funny how the week changes - on Tuesday most races I was in were won by G70s, on Wednesday it was the turn of the 458.

On Thursday (in C/S races) a driver in a Cayman was on pole, 3 seconds faster than P2, and 3.5 seconds faster than me! He won 3 races in a row, by more than 10 seconds each time 😲

Do you know what, I might just to race the TT this weekend, 🤣

I’m about to saddle up and get some going,

Edit. Couple of races in and I’ve dropped a couple of places per race but the TT pulls like a freight train in the straight, just not quite used to it yet and getting caught between gears in some sections, but good racing so far and almost back to BS

Edit 2. Won the third, started pole and dropped back to third, two in front scraped themselves out and the followers kept getting pens when reaching me 🤣
 
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Will miss ST. Croix when it gets replaced by another track on Monday. Somehow this week's Race C has served me well enough to lift my DR from B to A. This is only because I'm able to be at speed on this track. Once new tracks come on Monday, my DR may fall back to B.

Today I tried something different. Instead of pitting on Lap 5 which I would always do, I kept pitting on Lap 4 instead. This in turn would help me undercut a few cars always that would be ahead of me. I even managed to win one race because of this strategy.

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I put in some time in qualy for Race C & was able to go faster by about half a second.

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I really miss the Gr. 4 cars especially my favorites like Audii TT Cup & Mazda3 which can be currently used in Race B at Spa. I've not even raced once here because no way will I skip St. Croix while it's there.
 

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Some mildly interesting participation numbers this week (excluding Sunday)

A: 25k
B: 56k
C: 42k

I think IIRC correctly this is about a 30k down cumulatively for the races.

4 hypothesises I could think of:

1: spec 3 has people re exploring the single player game again

2: general lifecycle drop off (hence a spec 3)

3: A is tricky, B maybe a bit of Gr4 and Spa fatigue and C while largely enjoyed by those who do it the track could be polarising

4: time of year, school terms are on the final run down, work is starting to phase in to thinking about Xmas ramp ups or shutdowns and holidays.

It will be interesting how much they really shake up Sports mode on Wed/Thur. although if they wanted to keep to the current event cycles I would have expected a Monday update rather than mid event cycle
 
Some mildly interesting participation numbers this week (excluding Sunday)

A: 25k
B: 56k
C: 42k

I think IIRC correctly this is about a 30k down cumulatively for the races.

4 hypothesises I could think of:

1: spec 3 has people re exploring the single player game again

2: general lifecycle drop off (hence a spec 3)

3: A is tricky, B maybe a bit of Gr4 and Spa fatigue and C while largely enjoyed by those who do it the track could be polarising

4: time of year, school terms are on the final run down, work is starting to phase in to thinking about Xmas ramp ups or shutdowns and holidays.

It will be interesting how much they really shake up Sports mode on Wed/Thur. although if they wanted to keep to the current event cycles I would have expected a Monday update rather than mid event cycle
Interesting numbers there.

Isn't the spec 3 going to affect or bring changes to the weekly challenge races & not the daily ones? I hope if they do.

All of the GT Gurus who livestream their daily race plays or lap guides such as Tidgney, SammySnakeRacing, DigitRacing, Calster etc. were happy that St. Croix finally got featured in a daily race. It's a splendid track. My most favorite track + variation is St. Croix C anticlockwise. I can drive this track + variation for 24 hours straight.

Just a few days more for the big update. I'm looking forward to utilizing the Data Logger feature because I in general lack confidence on certain tracks. So the data logger will help me find time + performance. Also looking forward to Abu Dhabi but I would've preferred Jeddah or Baku over Canada.
 
Some mildly interesting participation numbers this week (excluding Sunday)

A: 25k
B: 56k
C: 42k

I think IIRC correctly this is about a 30k down cumulatively for the races.

4 hypothesises I could think of:

1: spec 3 has people re exploring the single player game again

2: general lifecycle drop off (hence a spec 3)

3: A is tricky, B maybe a bit of Gr4 and Spa fatigue and C while largely enjoyed by those who do it the track could be polarising

4: time of year, school terms are on the final run down, work is starting to phase in to thinking about Xmas ramp ups or shutdowns and holidays.

It will be interesting how much they really shake up Sports mode on Wed/Thur. although if they wanted to keep to the current event cycles I would have expected a Monday update rather than mid event cycle

Mate I have to say, B has come alive for me this weekend since I raced the TT, I’m racing NSX, Scirriccco, Lamborghini,

Been great racing

Probably the numpties are ruining races at PMR
 
Isn't the spec 3 going to affect or bring changes to the weekly challenge races & not the daily ones? I hope if they do.
They specifically called out changes to sports mode, what that is we have yet to see but it was prominent enough to have a bullet point on the early PR, we will see.
All of the GT Gurus who livestream their daily race plays or lap guides such as Tidgney, SammySnakeRacing, DigitRacing, Calster etc. were happy that St. Croix finally got featured in a daily race. It's a splendid track. My most favorite track + variation is St. Croix C anticlockwise. I can drive this track + variation for 24 hours straight
I’m not doubting that but they are not reflective of the player base and where the majority sit in that.

They all have one thing in common, they are extremely fast and race with each other a lot of the time so naturally the racing is fairer and the challenge of new stuff more relevant to them.

They are people we aspire to for pace and their racing, that is not the reality for most people who play sport mode.
 
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