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Now and again I hit a sweet set up in some sim' or other and then it is a great feeling.
http://rank.gtr-masters.hu/
just get other's setup if necessary!
that's how i do it.
if everyone would be using a default setup, that would be fair. but not everyone understands how to make a set... so.... i get other's set when available... :/
I tried the setup above and I couldn't drive it fast (not below a 1:42 anyway), found it too sluggish on change of direction and too unstable through the mid sector, though it was really good on the brakes meaning you could brake late and make time, I lost time struggling to drive it in the mid sector. It's a completely different approach to my setup, where I dial in understeer and stability to allow me to attack the curbs hard, use early throttle and push the car through the mid sector.
Those 1:36 times are with the Zonda R which is a much more powerful car.
How do you confuse a Zonda R with a GT2 M3 E92?