Tuning with no assists

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I am used to the A-Spec mode (ABS, TCS). However, in online races I have noted most times ABS is the only assist allowed, and this makes the car unstable and terrible to drive. What settings should I tune in order to make the car less unstable and less prone to spontaneous spinouts?

Last night drove the Bentley Speed 8 on Le Mans, the moment I accelerate the car veers sideways and wants to spin out (ABS, TCS and ASM were on).

Extremely frustrating :indiff:
 
Higher rear ride height, longer transmission gears, stiffer rear springs, positive rear toe, higher rear camber, higher rear downforce. Throttle control, throttle control, throttle control.
 
Play with the real power of the car (500 - 600HP) and don't pass from 100% brake to 100% acceleration, this will help you to get your car stable
 
Higher rear ride height, longer transmission gears, stiffer rear springs, positive rear toe, higher rear camber, higher rear downforce. Throttle control, throttle control, throttle control.

Summed it all up pretty nicely. Setting the rear ext. and comp. dampers higher could help too, I believe, though I'm not entirely certain as most people say many different things about this.
If I had the car, I'd be able to provide a quick tune, but alas, I do not.
 
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I think the main problem is being used to SRF, and the online/offline difference.
Just keep practicing going as fast as you can without spinning the tires at all, and you'll be there in no time.👍
 
Lower the LSD
Make the rear ride height lower then the front and make the dampers and the spring rate at the front higher then the rear and make the rear camber higher then the front and make the rear toe angle
Max the downforce
Front brake bias higher then the rear
And good throttle control
 
I'm with CSL. If you are used to the aids doing some of the work for you it will be a challenge to jump right in without anything to compensate for your usual driving habits. Rather than going right to something like the Speed 8 try a lower PP car and get used to using more delicate inputs for steering, throttle and brake. Use the aids and lower them a little at a time if it helps. Try it both online and off. Then move up the ladder to the lighter, higher powered cars.
 
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