Feed back on new update

Really do like the Nismo, I was hoping for a car that was sort of a jack of all trades where it is master of none but good all around. Honestly the Nismo is about as close as I could hope for. It seems like the kind of car that you have to get to know so you can put it on the edge, but my first impression is that it is a car that I will drive. The cars all drive really great in how the rotate and how they feel when while driving. I did notice it seems like they maybe changed the native diff settings and it is causing the cars to step out too easily when exiting the corners and also it seems like the brakes are locking up way too easily or the car will just step out when braking. This might be connected to the diff or a change in TC im not sure but it makes the cars a little too easy to lose control of.
 
In my quick test last night, I didn't notice any braking issues....but definitely noticed the cars I tried having the rear step out with little to no information coming from the ffb when they did. Exiting corners I found myself driving with my ears and visual as opposed to what I was feeling from the car.

Really struggling with the lack of tire grip detail building UpTo the peak limit.
It currently feels like a light switch...on grip/off no grip and depending on my ears to get me out off a slide
 
Is anyone else having this issue. When I get out of the game and go back in it selects the stock car and does not save my previous car. Also it then populates the stock cars in my race/grid setup even when I didn't change anything?
 
Yup, I noticed the same in test mode.
Tho I did notice the first time I exited the game it replaced my selection with the stock car, after correcting it back to my car selection, the third time I restarted the game the correct vehicle I selected before was selected.
 
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