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rFactor 2

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SIMCO Clio Cup 2016
   
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Dec 11, 2016 @ 1:21am
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SIMCO Clio Cup 2016

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Simco Clio Cup
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32 Comments
Thomas Johansen Dec 14, 2021 @ 12:32pm 
love it
Pandator79 Dec 4, 2020 @ 11:58am 
Excellente voiture ! Super fun à conduire ! Bravo !
Tomkatt Nov 2, 2020 @ 8:57pm 
BTW, other than the AI thing, this car is a blast to drive. Thanks!
Tomkatt Nov 2, 2020 @ 8:56pm 
What's a good AI difficulty for these? The AI seems really slow, like 54.5 to 55+ seconds around the track when I tend to do 53 and under (and I'm not even particularly good IMO).
Rodrigo Vieira Dec 11, 2019 @ 2:07pm 
really nice mod to drive, very fun to drive. I'm in doubt about your wet tires, It seems that they don't work!! If you use wet tyres or slicks on track wet above 50% they have the same behavior. Did you notice that? Thanks!! Great job!
arturo.iniguez Nov 19, 2018 @ 1:39pm 
Demasiada frenada atrás por defecto: 63/37, cuando el reparto de peso estático es 64'8/35'2. Con 65'4/34'6 ya saca la trasera en cuanto frenas en apoyo.
Tnadz May 5, 2017 @ 2:37pm 
Great mod. Just wish to see some more work especially after DX11 came out. Thank you for this gift.
Marc Collins Jan 12, 2017 @ 8:03pm 
Ooops, one other issue: the AI are much too slow. They are very slow compared to both the player and ISI's Clio. I am not sure if these cars are supposed to be the same or quicker or slower than the older Clio, but I would guess equal or faster. They need quite a boost just to keep up with the player, which is faster than the ISI Clio (e.g., 1 sec per lap at Portugal with little effort).
Marc Collins Jan 12, 2017 @ 8:22am 
The overall weight at slow speeds is high enough--don't increase that. Just try to add more tire grip into the equation versus self-aligning torque or other factors. Even when the tires are at their lowest grip (sliding sideways in a spin), the FFB produced should be much higher than it is now.

Thanks so much for continuing to improve this car. As soon as the FFB is cured, this will be the best Clio available and deserve 5 stars.
Marc Collins Jan 12, 2017 @ 8:22am 
Yes, 1.43 is big improvement! The main problem that is left is the imbalance between normal grip (like pulling out of the pit garage or driving slowly around a corner) versus high speeds where you lose grip from the tires and they start to slide. When the tires are sliding at high speeds (or maybe at all), the drop off in FFB is too severe. The steering wheel becomes too light and it feels like the ar is floating on ice or water instead of what should be happening which is the tires are digging into the pavement to regain grip. Try to USF2000 to understand the effect. The tires on the CLio are not as good as the USF2000, so it won't be quite as strong as that, but it should not feel like ice.