Yes, indeed George. That's the frustrating part. It doesn't seem likes he is doing something different but I'm always 2s slower.No doubt Han. I have watched some of Enzos races on Youtube. Looks so simple then.
Oh man, E46 that's awesome! So you know how to drive fast RWD cars. 343HP! Did you have the version with the F1 transmission (without clutch pedal)? Must have been hard to give it up although a 520d isn't bad either! But maybe it's better this way, otherwise you could tend to try out the things you learn in simracing but without the "restart mission" option.I just sold an E46 M3 as I moved house further from work and running costs were too high. Had it for 7 years. Best car I ever had, amazing all rounder. 520d estate now.
I agree this with you. At first I thought the equipment plays a big role because he has Fanatec pedals, better steering wheel and a playseat against my G27 and an ordinary officechair. But on my rig he also is much faster. But there's hope. On Zandvoort I was only 1,2s behind (in the same car).just an interesting point, i hope i am not as usual, being bleeding obvious, when someone
takes 2 seconds a lap out of you. It seems like a mile and try as you may, that 2 seconds
seems impossible. But in reality, he is only averaging approximately 2 km /hr more than you.
If you were observing someone averaging 150km/hr could you observe an extra 2km/hr.
Thats how i console myself.
Also unfortunately, our next race at Bathurst is a real eye opener, the fast guys will take
4 or 5 seconds a lap out of me, they are so annoying fast around a very demanding circuit.
I will be spending everylap bouncing off the walls.
With a setup made by an elderly manBut there's hope. On Zandvoort I was only 1,2s behind (in the same car).
Ok, that's it. No allowance for you this month!With a setup made by an elderly man
Honda Pilot 2007. Not even close to a race carI don't know if this is the right place to ask but I would like to to hear from you guys which car you're driving in real life.
Oh man, E46 that's awesome! So you know how to drive fast RWD cars. 343HP! Did you have the version with the F1 transmission (without clutch pedal)? Must have been hard to give it up although a 520d isn't bad either! But maybe it's better this way, otherwise you could tend to try out the things you learn in simracing but without the "restart mission" option.
Looks like a great car though. I don't know if this car also was distributed in Europe. I don't remember seeing it here.Honda Pilot 2007. Not even close to a race car
RX7 with Wankel engine!! You must have lots of fun in your driving career!Yes Han I couldn't resist the flappy paddle gearbox. Those M3s are unreal. The harder you push the more they hunker down and tighten up. Was capable of 170 mph but fastest I ever had in it was 144mph and it felt so solid and safe.
But when you gave it the beans with tc off it was a hooligan of a car. To be respected. So many written off. I had an RX7 before that. Another fantastic car that.
Yes, indeed George. That's the frustrating part. It doesn't seem likes he is doing something different but I'm always 2s slower.
I don't know if this is the right place to ask but I would like to to hear from you guys which car you're driving in real life.
Pretty sure almost nobody would buy it in EU if they sold it there. They did sell the next generation in Russia though, my friend over there used to drive oneLooks like a great car though. I don't know if this car also was distributed in Europe. I don't remember seeing it here.
I was curious and just googled the specifications. Quite impressive for European standards. V6 3.5 while here the 3-cylinder 1.0 turbo engines are very popular.Pretty sure almost nobody would buy it in EU if they sold it there. They did sell the next generation in Russia though, my friend over there used to drive one
Different horses for different coursesI was curious and just googled the specifications. Quite impressive for European standards. V6 3.5 while here the 3-cylinder 1.0 turbo engines are very popular.