11-19-2017, 09:17 PM
I mostly agree and found it quite odd that the MX-5 series would require such a high rating requirement.
Realistically, both in real life and sim racing, the MX-5 is an entry level RWD H-pattern car that's super nimble, has good break away characteristics, and is easy to catch when the rear steps out. Over driving the car mostly results in poor lap times but not spinning out or crashing like the GT2 cars and higher.
Also, I know everyone wants to do GT2/3/4 racing, but I'd like to see more 90s DTM please.
Realistically, both in real life and sim racing, the MX-5 is an entry level RWD H-pattern car that's super nimble, has good break away characteristics, and is easy to catch when the rear steps out. Over driving the car mostly results in poor lap times but not spinning out or crashing like the GT2 cars and higher.
Also, I know everyone wants to do GT2/3/4 racing, but I'd like to see more 90s DTM please.