Why won't my driver win?

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Seriously. In B-Spec mode, my driver keeps getting the track mopped up with him. He's a level 5 driver and I handed him the keys to a 202 mph 2007 Mustang GT. I have beaten this course in the same car on A-Spec many times, and usually will leave the competition so far behind that I end the race about 30 seconds ahead of the 2nd place car. The guy STILL managed to come in 9th in a ten car field. What the hell?

BTW, Get the 2010 Camaro. You can't go wrong. :)
 
if you want to use this car, just get saying reduce pace, but he wont listen while other cars are around him
 
On Powerfull RWD Cars your better off Adjusting the LSD to stop Bob trying to be a Drift King or a Wheelspinning Mainiac .

Bob's actually Prefer 4WD Cars .

I've got a Level 32 Bob going round Tsubuka right now and I can honestly say i've never ever seen a Car spin so much , there again it is the FGT :lol:
 
B spec drivers definitely prefer soft suspension settings when they are low level and cars with high torque in low RPM range. They always rev to redline before so high HP in high RPM means a spin.

Think of the "reduce pace" command more like a "drive cool" command. A level 0 driver in Dodge Viper ACR will win every level 15 race or below that the car is entitled to participate in, just constantly "reduce pace!"

B spec driver is bad at Daytona and other people complain about their high level driver coming last in the NASCAR series but I won with a level 11 driver. You just need a good setup and command your driver well.
 
Seriously. In B-Spec mode, my driver keeps getting the track mopped up with him. He's a level 5 driver and I handed him the keys to a 202 mph 2007 Mustang GT. I have beaten this course in the same car on A-Spec many times, and usually will leave the competition so far behind that I end the race about 30 seconds ahead of the 2nd place car. The guy STILL managed to come in 9th in a ten car field. What the hell?

BTW, Get the 2010 Camaro. You can't go wrong. :)

Patience friend, experiment with differnet cars and be patient, my Bob was not qualified enough to drive a Donkey Kart until about level 8 and then things just came together for him, he's on 17 now and doing great:)
 
i have problems with my driver too, he can't drive the 512BB or the Gallardo, he only smash them to the wall or spinn them around, it think he think it's a drifting trial or something, and he brakes extremly long before the turn, I hate it... Btw he is a 17class driver.. What am I doing wrong?
 
Check if he is using the best tyres possible for every event and DON'T give him very powerful or light RWD cars.

I once gave him my chrome line Cobra (500+ hp, 900 kgs if i remember well) and he was all over the place!!! The competition was at about 250-300 hp and heavier but they beat him easily.

Same with the lotus elise (very light) he was going sideways to much on the british lightweight event.

It is also very crucial to keep his cool/hot arrow in the middle of the bar so he drives fast with minimum mistakes.
 
He's still learning.
I loved to watch my bob battle with my Ferrari 512BB against the more powerful Lamborghinis.
 
You've probably given him a car that is too powerful or a race that is too difficult for his skill level.

LOL, I put my new 4th driver (lvl 0) in a FGT few hours ago and put him in the Polyphony Digital Cup....he won without any accident :sly:
 
I wish there was more understanding of b spec mode, sometimes he races good and sometimes he just makes you look at the screen and think of ways to digitally strangle him.
 
It depends on your driver. I had three that were all at approximately the same level, and I gave them the McLaren F1 for the British Lightweight race. Two of them won it easily, the third just did donuts all the way around and finished 9th.
 
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