I have been racing GTR Evolution for five moths now, and I can drive every tin-top car in the game and be comfortable enough with it in a field of 20+ cars. Even tin-top mod cars like the DTM, Camaro 2010, Porsche etc. In those types of cars, getting to grips with how they drive, how to set them up, and being comfy in them, maybe not especially fast, but have them under control to the point where it will do what I tell it to do, isn't too hard, and they can be sussed, if not mastered, but sussed out in a day or two at most.
Now, with open wheelers, all of them, from Caterhams to F3000, I just can't get the hang of them.
I spend days practicing, trying to get used to them, but no matter what I do, the cars just won't respond the way I want them to, or they'll just act like unruly beasts and try to go off at every turn. Really is annoying.
I would love to take part in open wheel events, and be capable of getting into any car and, not necessarily be mega quick in it, but fast enough not to be a moving chicane, but able to place the car where I want it, and be comfortable and have enough confidence in the car, like the F3000, that it's downforce and grip will actually work.
Is there any major thing that needs to be done, like, how different of a driving style do you need to apply for driving these cars, what kind of testing and experiments can you do to properly learn about their characteristics?
Any help would be awsome, thanks.
Now, with open wheelers, all of them, from Caterhams to F3000, I just can't get the hang of them.
I spend days practicing, trying to get used to them, but no matter what I do, the cars just won't respond the way I want them to, or they'll just act like unruly beasts and try to go off at every turn. Really is annoying.
I would love to take part in open wheel events, and be capable of getting into any car and, not necessarily be mega quick in it, but fast enough not to be a moving chicane, but able to place the car where I want it, and be comfortable and have enough confidence in the car, like the F3000, that it's downforce and grip will actually work.
Is there any major thing that needs to be done, like, how different of a driving style do you need to apply for driving these cars, what kind of testing and experiments can you do to properly learn about their characteristics?
Any help would be awsome, thanks.