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- Manchester
- Ardius_
I've got to a point where I feel I want to move on to Skip Barbers. I've done a week of racing MX5 and SRF and I *think* I'm ready to move up but I'm wondering whether its worth making the most of my free content still.
Firstly, can anyone tell me how much of a jump in handling is the Skippy from the Spec Racer Ford? The SRF has been pretty challenging to learn and race with, if the Skippy is a massive jump up, then I'll stick with the SRF to improve with. I want to progress through the open-wheel path (so Star Mazdas and then Indycars would be the aim after Skippys) so I feel racing the nervous, twitchy cars is the best way or learning car control before driving cars with more and more downforce. I understand the Skippys have barely any downforce and are quite loose so I want to prepare with the SRF properly.
Secondly, am I really ready to move up series so fast or is it best to spend a few weeks in the rookie series to learn tracks and make the most of the free content?
Firstly, can anyone tell me how much of a jump in handling is the Skippy from the Spec Racer Ford? The SRF has been pretty challenging to learn and race with, if the Skippy is a massive jump up, then I'll stick with the SRF to improve with. I want to progress through the open-wheel path (so Star Mazdas and then Indycars would be the aim after Skippys) so I feel racing the nervous, twitchy cars is the best way or learning car control before driving cars with more and more downforce. I understand the Skippys have barely any downforce and are quite loose so I want to prepare with the SRF properly.
Secondly, am I really ready to move up series so fast or is it best to spend a few weeks in the rookie series to learn tracks and make the most of the free content?