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mrtaitalwell we couldn't replicate your testing last night, I couldn't better my time. Infact no one could and they all tried driving the suby and were slower doing 14s
Might just be the track.. Not sure..
I test drove all the other cars last night. The suby may be the slowest, but it is also the most stable in the corners. The only way we'll loose the rear in the cusco is if we touch the grass. It won't get taily out of a corner. The mr-s, the garaiyayaya, the sillycar and the Mazda will all step out if not careful.
There is no way, however, that the cusco will outrun any other car in a straight line.. (bit like the RB7 last year! Which destroyed its competition btw).
Having said that, one should be able to benefit from a slipstream, no matter what car you're in. So, we need to test, with oni, with OUR cars, tuned as they are, to see if we can get a tow down the straight or not.
IMO, the mr-s and the garaiyayaya are way to fast in their current specs to be available to tier 1 drivers. But it's only MY opinion. I didn't spend hours and hours testing the cars as oni did. I think it would be good to make an assessment after the first race, and see. If its all mr-s and garaiyayaya in the top positions, then sillycars and cuscos, and by a hefty margin, then perhaps ORS regs may need to be adjusted to suit... To perhaps reduce the PP for the mr-s and the garaiyayaya, specially for this in the hands of tier 1 drivers.
I'm not running this series, I just show up. In the end, the race director has the final say. I'm only inputting ideas here. As far as I'm concerned, I'm looking forward to this series a lot. It's got me back into GT5, and testing every single night. I haven't felt like doing that for a long time as you all probably know.
Let's get through race 1 and see how we go from there.