Of all the things to find myself hyper fixating on, it was the GrB race.
A WELL DESERVED BEAT DOWN
This was probably the most I've ever restarted a race. I did win in it in the Toyota Celica GT-FOUR, but the restarts and the annoying AI ignited my vindictiveness.
I wanted to see how fast I could go. I noticed the AI Peugeot 205 had god brakes and could carry unreal amounts of speed into Turn 1, so I went with a tuned an extra turbo'ed version of that.
One Stop strategy
- Racing Medium Tires
- Fuel Map 1
- Pit in at the end of lap 5
- Prepare to drive on completely destroyed tires on Laps 5 and 10
My best run, shown here, was a ~12:35. I want to get into the 12:20s, but I'll need a strategy / track knowledge / tuning breakthrough to do it.
DRIVING NOTES
As much as I'd like to eliminate the oversteer on braking within all these cars via tuning trickery, I saw that my efforts made the cars too stiff off throttle. I accepted that I had to do my braking in a straight line, then wait for the weight to settle before beginning a turn. You can use this behavior to rotate the car, but I kept scrubbing off too much speed and/or falling off the track.
My tune was about trying to neutralize the Peugeot's noticeable push on throttle (and prevent roll-overs!!!).
Fun Fact: The evil curbs + high speeds + the Peugeot's high-ish center of gravity and short wheelbase means you can roll over if you push hard enough! That's why my Anti Roll Bar settings are near max.
If a swapped GrB car is eligible, I'll try those despite the likely horrible fuel economy and worse pit strategy, because this is how I am:
The other race I hyper-fixated on was the FR 550PP race at the Blue Moon Tri-Oval. The stupid red Mustang kept starting at or near pole position and just walked away from everyone. How exactly am I supposed to draft people who are 4 seconds ahead of me? I won the race a bunch of times, but it took way more effort than I was expecting.
Also, the PP system apparently hates the car that I chose; great handling, but terrible top speed / acceleration for the class no matter what I do: