Sardegna WTC800 - Your best car?

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Lexus GT500 with the latest Praiano tune, ridiculus downforce, sharp, excellent braking, great fuel economy.

I mean, you can easily win and enjoy this event with many cars, GTR and NSX GT500, CLK-LM, McLaren F1, Sauber, etc... That's something that keeps me grinding still, every time with another car, just to make it a bit more interesting.
 
I Have won this race with all these cars. They are also in the order that impressed me most.
 

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FM1 with short shifting, before half the rev bar, you can do 8 laps like that, and then smash it for the remaining 7 when you refuel.
 
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And what do you do with all that money? I mean, do you drive for money or for the fun and enjoyment of it? I have like 5 or 6 cars that i regularly rotate for Sardegna and Spa, for the LeMans i have literally all the Gr3 cars available in the game thar are tuned to 700PP and i like driving almost all of them (except R10 and Lambo which are total **** to handle), whilst making nice money in the process.
 
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And what do you do with all that money? I mean, do you drive for money or for the fun and enjoyment of it? I have like 5 or 6 cars that i regularly rotate for Sardegna and Spa, for the LeMans i have literally all the Gr3 cars available in the game thar are tuned to 700PP and i like driving almost all of them (except R10 and Lambo which are total **** to handle), whilst making nice money in the process.
We are trying to get to a point where we don't need to grind but until we get the cars that we want like you did where you can rotate and tune them up to your liking then the only option is to grind smartly
 
For example, Le Mans is easy - 30-31 minutes driving, and for the reward you can buy almost 2 Gr3 cars. Then use one of them for the next race, and buy 2 more. You can literally collect 10 great cars in a day and not spend all your free time. It's similar with Spa race, one hour, 1.5 mil, (almost) two Gr2 cars. So in a week of smart grinding as you call it (couple of hours a day), you have a respectable garage with various cars that you can actually use and enjoy :)
 
I have no problems with spending 3 million of in-game credits for a car i like
I've bought GR010 as soon as it appears in the game before even thinking about Sardegna grind. I mean i would buy this car anyway. I have almost every Gr. 1, 2 and 3 car in my collection, GR010 is not an exception

Now it's the only car which can run less than 24min in my hands (24:15 - 24:20 more likely but i had one <24 race :) )
It is fun to try different settings and getting best times during the race, isn't it the reason we play this game?
 
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For example, Le Mans is easy - 30-31 minutes driving, and for the reward you can buy almost 2 Gr3 cars. Then use one of them for the next race, and buy 2 more. You can literally collect 10 great cars in a day and not spend all your free time. It's similar with Spa race, one hour, 1.5 mil, (almost) two Gr2 cars. So in a week of smart grinding as you call it (couple of hours a day), you have a respectable garage with various cars that you can actually use and enjoy :)
Truth be told I haven't tried the 1 hour spa race yet or the 30 min Le Mans ...it's on my to do list for this game...I'll take the advice on board...I'm trying to get the 3 mil for the GR010
 
You are missing out on LeMans sir! I am sure that any race car in this game can do it in 30 mins, but that’s not where it’s at.

My options are growing increasingly limited with each purchase, but I have found running road cars at Sarthe to be so satisfying, even if they have poor fuel economy most of the time. A good portion of the games road cars, properly tuned (and sometimes not) can easily pump out wins (credits). The added bonus is improving your skills and validating the hard work the tuning community puts in here.

There are some cars that I just love driving this course as well. The ‘84 GTO, the R8 4.2, the Black Series come to mind, but many others that I just feel like driving at that moment.

I love Sarthe, long live Sarthe.
 
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