02-25-2018, 07:26 PM
they aren't very hard to drive on track, if you stay with a gear higher than normal and don't go on throttle on the curbs.
it's just about some factors: open wheeler (from F4 to F1 always a disaster) no TC, over 1hp/kg, AND if you flat shift first to second the car spin, that's make the starts a huge disaster.
it's just about some factors: open wheeler (from F4 to F1 always a disaster) no TC, over 1hp/kg, AND if you flat shift first to second the car spin, that's make the starts a huge disaster.