how does viper gts-r tm oreca racecar #51 drive

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does this car have alot of power to the rear wheels? does the back end come out very easily? is hard to drive?

debating on whether to buy and want to know how it drives. thanks in advance.
 
Yes it has lots of power to the rear wheels. And the back end is about as stable as it gets when matched to other cars in it's class. It is very good for grinding Indy too, even with the stock tuning set up a modded oreca can turn the corners without the use of brakes.
 
It's nice; I just tested it out for the first time on one of my personal courses I use for testing. Oversteer is quite predictable and not severe at all, especially compared to how much I expected there to be. I'd say it handles well.

Not sure how much this helps, but for comparison, my first run was a 1:27 on my track. This is compared to a 1:22 (corvette zr1 RM that I've tuned to close-to-ideal settings for me), and 1:25 (escudo that I'm not very good with), a 1:31 (cerbera speed 12), and 1:41 (r390 gt1 road car).

I'd buy it! Hope I helped.
 
To me, the Oreca Viper always drives superbly. I made sure that as soon as I found one on here I traded for it. In my testing, the viper drives smoothly, although it has 700hp+ it's very manageable. As 08ViperACR says, it is a great car for the indy grind.
 
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