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more historic (low grip) championships - Gavin Ranson - 09-24-2017 Hi guys, Been here for a few seasons now, had some really good racing on some really great tracks. One thing I like about SRS is getting a full grid of racers on some really good mod tracks which never get used in pub servers. One track I haven't seen yet which is my all time favourite is Bathurst, mt panorama. Is there any chance that could appear? I saw a post about some v8 supercars, well, you can't run v8 supercars without visiting Bathurst. another question/ request is to see more varied cars raced. 95% of the championships are all modern (ish) race cars with slick tyres. I know a lot of people that would probably race here if there were more varied championships. I still like racing these but my preference is for lower grip and with the influx of all these historic mods/dlc we've had recently how about a series using some old stuff? The goodwood mod is fantastic, as is 1938 donington, the little alfa gta vs the lancia fulvia is fun for low power and there's the gt40's, the Jaguar XJ13, ac cobra, Porsche 908...... I would of loved to race in the old Porsche 911 but the races are too late for me, that Porsche races well with the ac cobra with a bit of bop for the 911. keep up the good work. RE: more historic (low grip) championships - Marek Vons - 09-24-2017 the new F1 from 2004 in new DLC looks like a big fun, better than the new F1s would be great to see this champ RE: more historic (low grip) championships - David Delgado - 11-19-2017 (09-24-2017, 11:18 AM)Gavin Ranson Wrote: Hi guys,Just started downloading the goodwood mod. I am also a fan of the older cars and love how they feel in AC. I have recently installed those cars you mentioned but haven't had time to take them out on the track yet. I got a few hours of fun coming up lol RE: more historic (low grip) championships - Javier Malonda - 11-19-2017 One more vote for historic stuff. For example the old Porsche Spyder would make a lot of fun! RE: more historic (low grip) championships - Gavin Ranson - 11-19-2017 (11-19-2017, 01:14 PM)Javier Malonda Wrote: One more vote for historic stuff. For example the old Porsche Spyder would make a lot of fun! RE: more historic (low grip) championships - Juan Reinoso - 11-19-2017 Lotus 98t Lotus 72 Lotus 49 Lotus 25 Ferrari 250GTO Ferrari 330 Ferrari F40 Ruf Yellowbird Shelby Cobra Alfa GTA Lamborghini Miura Lamborghini Countach Ford GT40 Toyota Supra Maserati 250f Porsche 935 Moby Dick Porsche 917/30 Porsche 917K Porsche 908LH I'd like to race 911RSR, Group C, Mx-7 and Ferrari 312T, but euro time is too early for me RE: more historic (low grip) championships - Albert Castro - 11-26-2017 I agree with the listing and suggestion above. That said, I'm really enjoying the current offering on the weekends. The Ford RS1600 series and the Classic F1 (Lotus 72D / Ferrari F312T) series currently running is super enjoyable for me. I like H-Pattern shifting cars with the tire model break away characteristics that are less heavily aero dependent. I'd like to run the Carerra 911RSR and the RX-7 series, but it's on a normal day and as a US gamer is right in the middle of the day at 12pm, which is impossible for me. One other suggestion I'd like to add to the list is 90's DTM please. That has been on my top 3 of racing series to drive across all the simulators that I've played. Over all, yes to everything posted in this thread so far. I want more H-pattern shifting series that I can heel-toe shift. RE: more historic (low grip) championships - Simon Meisinger - 11-29-2017 +1 to everything said in this thread so far. RE: more historic (low grip) championships - João Dias - 12-01-2017 great, im into it! and where i can find this goodwood mod? RE: more historic (low grip) championships - Juan Reinoso - 12-01-2017 Racedepartment |