Paul Jeffrey
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Race cars come in all shapes and sizes, and one of the most distinctive variations are the driven wheels - but which format is your preference?
Some of us loath front-wheel drive machinery, claiming RWD is the only way to go (and frankly, that does have merit), while other sim racers really enjoy the different set of skills needed to peddle a tin top with all the power coming from the front of the car. Throw into the mix the exceptional grip of 4WD and the seemingly endless ability to throw it around even the tightest turns, and you have yourself a pretty wild and different collection of driving styles from which to choose.
With the joys of sim racing presenting players plenty of opportunity to take a pick from pretty much every type of car... ever, each of us has the chance to get behind the wheel of our favoured type of racer...
... which one is yours?
Some of us loath front-wheel drive machinery, claiming RWD is the only way to go (and frankly, that does have merit), while other sim racers really enjoy the different set of skills needed to peddle a tin top with all the power coming from the front of the car. Throw into the mix the exceptional grip of 4WD and the seemingly endless ability to throw it around even the tightest turns, and you have yourself a pretty wild and different collection of driving styles from which to choose.
With the joys of sim racing presenting players plenty of opportunity to take a pick from pretty much every type of car... ever, each of us has the chance to get behind the wheel of our favoured type of racer...
... which one is yours?
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