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But it could have double accuracy, if kunos made use of the 100% circular range of the left thumbstick. And sadly they don't.
Pads are so easier to use (no need to setup the wheel stand, plug anything, less space used... ) for me and still give a lot of fun.
As for [Quem] Blabers, OP didn't explicitly talk about online racing and this kind of answer won't help him to get answers to his question. Also it don't give a good image of yourself to have a so condescending attitude towards other fellow gamers.
Who pollute online races are crappy drivers and rammers on purpose, not gamepads or whatever.
Wheel will not fix bad driving behavior or bad mindset toward racing.
Most problem comes from brake and throttle that lack smoothness but steering is not so much of a problem even at KK (but require practice with it . . . as much as it requires practice with wheel to dont jerk it all over the place).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRLhA6z52wI
I just tried these settings on my xbox one controller and it feels way more playable and pleasant. It is way better than the settings from another youtuber's settings I tried. I might just get a Elite Series 2 soon and let you guys know how it works out.