MX5 Endurance race

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With T2s this was a breeze, you just have to realise tat the fast guy is on T7s. Before you know that, it seems impossible, but after he pits (after 2 laps) it suddenly becomes very, very easy. I nearly fell asleep doing this race... at 4pm!

i did it in the PAL "1.8i", the fastest car, using T2s. Never pitted. Ever. Tyres got a bit worn out, but still good enough to race with!
 
pupik
However, I keep winning the purple F688/S every time...three races, three wins, three of the same F1 cars! So all of you who discount the Miata race, you have a good chance of winning an F1 car, or at least, winning 400,000 credits with a car you can buy on the first day.

Man can you give me one of those. I can't seem to get one at all.
 
Use T2 (Very Hard) tyres and you'll win certainly.
Nothing to worry, the low-power MX-5 is easy to control.

I pitted only twice in the whole 40laps race.

P.S.: My GT3 is NTSC/J.
 
Just won this enduro with a stock MX-5 (Slowest of the three choices, though I did oil change it before I entered) 0miles at the start with super-slick tires, no pit stops....in 69'15.023 (best lap in the mid 1'42 range). Won by a few laps. Qualified for it in 2nd, .187 off pole

The "LS" is actually the fastest of the three. He had me on the first 3 laps by 1-1.3secs but then he pitted ever 3 laps. I choose not to pit for the enitre race but had it won 15 laps in pretty much, even if i choose to pit the 2-3 times I would have needed to.

So this one is absolutely no sweat.
 
This, as Phattboy and Neon_Duke have so eloquently pointed out, is one of the best enduros in the game, particularly for refining your racing lines and maintaining momentum skills round a nice technical racetrack. :)

I've posted several results for this race, in the GT3 Write Ups section under Running Cheap in The Roadster Enduro, using different car & tyre combinations which will give everything from a whitewash 👎 to an absolutely down-to-the-wire finish. 👍

Best and most fun for a close finish yet is to run the 130HP VA or VB Limited edition '93 Miata you can win for this race, with no oil change and normal tyres.
Pit every 4 laps. Beat the '00 Miata LS by just 0.089s last time I ran this! :scared:
 
I do this race several times a week now, trying to win all the different mx-5 color-combinations there is. Done it nine times now, and still missing a sparkle green Mx-5 RS. The last time I did it, I used the 130hp version with an oil change and T2 tyres. I pitted once and lapped every car once. Tomorrow I'll have another go in one of the 118hp versions, probably a J/Limited Yellow one, that I've just won!

This race makes excellent practise for racing; it actually makes you a better gt3-player all-round! If you can't beat the LS (or 1.8i as it's called here in europe) TRY, TRY and TRY again! You'll get better, that's a promise! :)
 
Hikari
Use T2 (Very Hard) tyres and you'll win certainly.
Nothing to worry, the low-power MX-5 is easy to control.

I pitted only twice in the whole 40laps race.

P.S.: My GT3 is NTSC/J.

I didn't pit at all... Didn't need to!!!! :P
 
anybody that says this race is hard needs more practice driving...

The RS can take the win with NO extra money spent on it, easily.


dori-san from another forum
Okay, so... Saturday around mid day I sit down to give it a go. I change my oil and buy the cheapest racing tires available (for the Miata RS). After one lap, I qualified in second place and then went to race. I take the 40 laps in roughly 1:13:xx.xxx. I lapped everyone but the guy in second, I was probably 15 seconds from lapping him though. I was rewarded the 100,000 cr. of course and a yellow Miata. Dissatisfied with the Miata I chose not to save the game with the intent of doing it again (and again and again and again if necessary) until I got the F1 car. So Sunday mid day I go at it again (confident that the win is easy because I was totally out driving all the AI), I chose not to buy tires, change my oil, or qualify. I just hopped in my Miata and went straight to race. Starting at the back of the grid, I was all the way in second by the end of the first lap. Winning is cake because the best out of all 5 AI cars will pit every 3 laps. I was taking smooth lines and going longer, so I would pit every 4 laps. Simple math says that I will continue to pull away from him. I did so and finished with about a time of 1:12:xx.xxx and that is when I was awarded the F688/s.
 
I did this last week in the LS on normal tires. I could make it about halfway through the 8th lap with my front-right turning red, so I ended up pitting every 8 laps. Around lap 20 or so, my DFP malfunctioned and I lost about 30-40 seconds plugging it back in and waiting for it to reset. Still won by a huge margin, lapped 3 cars and was a few car lengths behind lapping the 3rd place car at the finish. With slicks on the LS, this race should be an absolute breeze.
 
Um... Ok I see theres lots of ways to win the race. The first time I ran it I rn it with Famines 💡 but it just didn't work ou with t2 + t4s because if I hadnt slapped the t4s on back I wouldnt have had 2 pit and probably would have pulled a victory. Ill work on the attitude with the Little japenese thing and stop being tempted to go and kick my little Japenese truck thnx 4 the advice :dopey:
 
Polyphony001
Er yeah since I started playing GT3 again a few weeks back I've got much better but I still can't crack the Mazda emdurance race. Any ideas?

Polyphony001
Yeah, no two ways about it, this race is easy...

What a difference a few months, some patience and some practice can make, huh? ;)

There are ways to win this race by miles, and have no fun at all = boring race. 👎

But there's plenty of ways to make this one of the closest and most exciting enduros of them all, even if a stock Miata isn't the fastest thing you ever driven, thanks to only small performance differences in the various Miatas = much more fun & exciting race! 👍

Its not necessarily high speed that makes a good race, but the closeness of the racing. Less HP doesn't have to be less fun! :)
 
A few months of practice? Thppppppppt. It didn't take me that long to work this one out. PArtly because i didnt even try it until i had a few months experiecne, not because it was difficult, but because i never got round to it.

I'm all for your ideas about closer racing, but i couldn't bear the thought of not winning a race first time around, especially one that long, after i have almost forgotten about that race, i'll dig it up again and have a close-pack race. To make your idea really successful, though, you'd need bigger packs, let's say at least 12. Then it actually would be fun. 👍 But i guess thats a dream 👎
 
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