X1 / A and B spec race compatibility

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I've been wondering exactly what races you can actually race in the X1 for A and B spec?
 
Any race with no restrictions, and also any japanese race (the car's country is listed as japan, excluding it from european/american races)

It's also a turbocharged MR so you can use it for the MR cup and the turbo cup thingy.
 
Any race with no restrictions, and also any japanese race (the car's country is listed as japan, excluding it from european/american races)

It's also a turbocharged MR so you can use it for the MR cup and the turbo cup thingy.

You wouldn't happen to know about the Enurance races, Can it run in most of those?
 
I think it can be used in all endurances except for the Roadster 4h. I'm using it in suzuka 1000km right now.

B-spec bob is 25 laps ahead of the next driver after 80 laps out of 172, some might call that dominating :)
 
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Heres another question, Once you get the X1 is the Formula GT really good for much besides the championship that it can only do?

Like have any of you ran into (or can think of) a situation where it is wise to keep both. For instance X race yes you can run the X1 but Y race you cant is there a possibility that the Y race could be ran by the FGT?
 
X1 can be used in any event where it meets the restrictions.

Super GT +X1 = DOMINATION!!

Bspec Bob who was level 1 actually beat the whole thing ALONE :D
 
X1 can be used in any event where it meets the restrictions.

Thank you Captain Obvious! :sly:

I think X1 has same properties as FGT: both are considered Japanese and MR. So I can't think of any other race than the FGT tournament, where FGT is usable but X-1 not.
 
The X1 is about as useful as the FGT in any event if you want to just quickly grind your B-Spec driver. I do believe that the B-Spec driver MAY gain more points in the FGT because it is closer to the field in strength (however closer that may be, its still a fish out of water).
 
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