Weekly Challenge Discussion Thread

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Not happy with this week races , don't like dirt and all these Gr1 and single sitters races are abusing my eyes .
Anyway the set is done ,took only 2 CRB and the repeat of GV not only i lost CRB but end up and second 😂 .
Way overpowered the Godzillas and very tight to fit joy in this but if you're looking for trouble you're in the right one 😂
Was that close to change level at GR1 race but choose the super formula ( full aero ) and FM6 most of the time to win it .
I also run a second time with LM55 and FM6 .
Nothing else to declare , i get the " shaft " and a McLaren vgt that sold little above 500k.
That Friday won't last long anyway .
 
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Sunday Cup - Swift 🔰

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Japanese 4WD Challenge - WRX Gr B Road Car 🚫

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Skyline One-Make - R34 w/R92CP Swap 🔰

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Evolution Meeting - Evo IV 🔰

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Gr 1 Prototypes - Alpine VGT 🔰

Rewards:
  • 5k from 3⭐️ Daily
  • Carbon Brakes for STi '04
  • Dupe Daihatsu VGT
 
I'm a bit speechless right now ( reason might be the tough Special Event :lol: ) so I'll keep things short.

Race 1 - Tokyo Central - Abarth 595 SS '70_swap - 545 PP - 🔰
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Race 2 - Fisherman's Ranch - Subaru WRX Gr.B Road Car '17 - 590 PP - 🔰
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Race 3 - Grand Valley - Nismo R34 GT-R Z-tune '05 - 730 PP - 🔰
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Race 4 - Monza - Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII MR GSR '04_swap - 755 PP - 🔰
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Race 5 - Road Atlanta - Mazda LM55 VGT - 930 PP - 🚫 ( after being discussed that much past week I had to test drive that thing )
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My only gripe with the LM55 is that in VR you don't see anything on the sides with the wheel arches, and mirrors are quite out of sight too.
 
For the GT R, you could focus on camber settings, decrease it in the rear, and the power delivery a bit more to the rear with the 4wd controller.
Here's what I've been using:

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Thought that because I winged it with my BMW M3 GT4 build after applying a modified version of the M3 GT's setup and it actually working, I could just do the same here with taking the GT-R GT500's Default setup.
 
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Another day, another car, and this time a clean win after a couple of quickly aborted attempts. Noticable differences in AI difficulty in this one too. The first three laps were mostly spent holding back to avoid hitting anything and only the last lap was in any way representative of the car's potential, and even then I was (again) playing it safe for the bonus. It's easily a 1'48 car with any risks taken.



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That was fun...

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Tokyo Expressway - Toyota Corolla Levin 1600GT APEX (AE86) '83 - The car was already over the suggested PP so I just ran it stock -- well, aside from the wide body and aero. Easy win.


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Fishermans Ranch - Suzuki VGT - It turns out this car is okay in the dirt. Another easy win.


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Grand Valley - Nissan R32 GT-R V-spec II '94 - It's been ages since I've driven this car. I'd already modded it up to 700PP for some other event. I threw on some RS tires, too, which brought it up to around 720PP. That was just enough. Caught the leader on the final pass through the tunnel for a close win.


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Monza - Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX MR GSR '06 - This took a couple tries. On the first, I went with SS tires and the sport-level upgrades. That didn't quite give me enough top speed for the long straights of Monza. Went back to the tuning store and installed the club-level upgrades. That did the trick. A pretty easy win from there.


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Road Atlanta - Mazda LM55 (Gr.1) - This took a bunch of tries to figure out the strategy and have a race where I didn't bin it mid-way through. I ended up doing a 9RS-8RS-8RS. I was fuel-saving the whole time -- short-shifting at 25% of the rev bar and using FM3 for the first stint, then back down to FM1 for the rest. I was in a fight for the win for the final couple of laps, but I made some mistakes and had to settle for a P2 finish. Still, good fun.

I won a Ford GT '17 from the car ticket. I haven't even bothered redeeming the parts one.
 
RS tires, Fuel Map 1. Four pit stops.

I pit on every 6th lap. On said inlaps, I short shift and then do the same on the out laps. Then go like hell once I am past the out laps.
I thought it might be something like an "all-out" approach! 😂

I went FM6 on RH, with around 11 minutes between pit-stops.

I guess this is a "tortoise and the hare" scenario. You go as fast as possible on track, which likely gives you more enjoyment but means you need an extra pit stop, where as I go slower on track but only stop twice, giving me a greater lead over the other cars.
 
I thought it might be something like an "all-out" approach! 😂

I went FM6 on RH, with around 11 minutes between pit-stops.

I guess this is a "tortoise and the hare" scenario. You go as fast as possible on track, which likely gives you more enjoyment but means you need an extra pit stop, where as I go slower on track but only stop twice, giving me a greater lead over the other cars.
Maybe it's because you were on easy difficulty and he was on hard. :lol:
 
I ran the weeklies and they were okay. Only one that I actually enjoyed was the Gr.1 race. However, can we get some yellow flags, PD??? Seriously, some of these AI are going off the track and spinning out back in to the middle of the track. No yellow flags. I ran smack in to the side of the Gr.C Jag as I was cresting the hill after turn 1. No yellow flags, no warning. Just instant death. Anyway, I got 2nd place just 3 seconds behind the leader but that one incident dropped my lap time by 8-9 seconds on that lap so it would have been a win. Ran the 908 HDi FAP stock on FM1 with RS tires. Had to pit fairly often but my lap times were in the 1:07’s.

Not a fan of the GT-R race. Even with full weight reduction and RH tires my R-33 still turned like a pig. I’m not sure how to make these GT-Rs have better turning characteristics. They just feel sluggish through the bends.

Anyway, week over. Got a stage 5 weight reduction for a Hellcat and a Jaguar VGT to sell.
 
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All wins on hard difficulty:
1. Honda CR-V e:HEV EX - Black edition '21 - 381pp.CM,stock
2. Toyota Tundra TRD Pro '19 - swap engine,600pp
3. Nismo 400R '95 - 800pp,SS
4. Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI GSR T.M. SCP '99 - 600pp,SM
5. Mazda LM55 VGT (Gr.1) - 950pp,RS,pit stops on laps 9 and 17, 24 laps total
Hyundai N 2025 VGT (Gr.1) - 950pp,RS, pit stops on laps 8 and 16, 25 laps total
All cars except the Honda have tunes by @praiano63.

I had a spin with the Mazda on lap 21 and was only able to complete 24 laps and only won by a few seconds.
By completing 25 laps with the Hyundai, I won by over 30 seconds because the other lead cars pitted.
 
The two things I did today :

1 Had one more emergency medical intervention at Fisherman's Ranch. This time I had restricted the Himedic to 430 PP and that made for a bit more tension. That's not been the safe win that it was yesterday and it took some laps until I realized there's no room for compromising anymore, it's a make or break run for victory. iirc it's been my fifth attempt that I finally could finish first and receive the bonus.
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2 Proud of this ! Did anyone of you try to win the Special Event, cleanly of course, with the 1970 Skyline ? It's been a nerve-racking permanent walk on thin ice that took me two or three hours of practicing on track, fiddling with my car setup and making yoga to keep cool and patient. Since fortune favors the bold, I finally got a slightly slower grid and that was it ! Not the fastest run but for sure the BEST ... Yay.
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