more cheap but fast old ricers cars

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Deleted member 963434

  • Deleted member 963434

more honda civics, vw golf, audi a3, bmw e36, opel calibra etc cheap old 1990s car with diabolic force of 100-150 HP so we can race our own cars not 700+ HP mclarens, la ferraris or huracans we will never sit in one lol
such small cars may be fun on short tracks , and contact racing with much contact at 50-80 km/h which will not end your race as contact in gt3 with 200 km/h, it may be much fun as toyota gt86 servers in AC1
 
  • Deleted member 963434

You know what they say, it's more fun driving a slow car fast than a fast car slow! ;)
indeed, very important thing is you race fast cars in AC on fast long tracks where precision matters, taking corner at 200 km/h in mclaren is not same thing takin sharp corner at 50-80 km/h in vw golf.
such sower cars would be good to race at short tracks with lots of sharp slow corners and the real racing skills be there. not like one take corner with mclaren at 200 km/h and other take it 190 km/h and other take it 210 km/h so mid race tey separated by 20 seconds and all drive alone. with such slow cars at short tracks the racing is more immersive, it takes reflex of driver to win., not same thing drive fast car on slow track you just press throttle for 2 seconds then 2 seconds braking, with slower cars you take every gear to maximum and then must use better momentum of a car to take corner as you car dont speed up in 1-2 seconds so you must squezze all available power if it and that the real craft of racing to squeeze that power of anything. so more immersive highly pack races will be and very contact
 

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