Weekly Challenge Discussion Thread

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Weapons used for this week:

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My favorite American car for the American event.

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964 "Turbo S" took care of its homegrown opposition.

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Got gold on this. Rather easy, but teaches a good lesson on how Racing Softs do not solve all handling problems.

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An R35 GT-R cannibalizing its kaiju brethren.

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Thrustmaster's new recommended settings for the T598 did not work for me, personally. So I did some adjustments.


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Same strategy as before. But massively improved times. Will try to see if the LM55 VGT (or the wonder EV Hyundai VGT) can touch this. :lol:

All on Hard difficulty.
 
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Forgot to post this but early testing prior to the events being available only cemented the Toyota GR010 being the clear choice for this race. No need for conservation, just push as hard as possible until lap 12 (Just to go from worn Mediums to softs) and its as simple as that.
 
Rather easy, but teaches a good lesson on how Racing Softs do not solve all handling problems.
Definitely. I think the first time I hit the brakes, my rear wheels left the ground 😅
The car setup felt very bad in many ways. Still an easy gold on first try though.
 
They have a bit more power than some of the prototypes, and I think a slightly better fuel efficiency (at least the Mazda does).
Most of the Group C cars in GT7 if not all definitively have better fuel efficiency than most of the other Gr.1 car / the prototypes. I would even say not only slightly but significantly. IIRC the Mazda has the best, but Porsche and Mercedes are also great.

The reason why I still mostly don't use them in the Gr.1 races is that I never win with them, I think they are slower than most of the prototypes when human players drive them. This is not true for the AI, though - AI-driven Group C's are pretty fast for some reason.
 



American Sunday Cup 600: Chevy Camaro ZL1. The GT4 tune is back and doing its thing.
European Clubman Cup 600: Mercedes AMG GT R. Another GT4 build back in the fold, feels like its kinda smoother somehow.
Nissan GT-R Cup: Nissan GT-R NISMO. Final time its used as I'll make a new dedicated build with the 2024 car, but this still was good.
World Touring Car 800: Toyota GR010 Hybrid. As always, can push for a while without worrying without fuel.
Time Trial: Easy (Once you realize those Racing Softs AREN'T gonna bail you out if you get it wrong)
 
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