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Lancia Fulvia
#11
With you all the way Jason regarding sloppy cars, absolutely love them!

Or anything really tricky to drive, I always perform better in these type of cars Smile

Give me the Yellowbird, Cobra, Escort, GT40 etc any day and I will be pretty competitive, GT3 I am lucky to finish in top 5 lol!

I just now need to not lose too badly to Glen in the last race... Big Grin
Thankfully I do know Donny pretty well, unlike the last track.
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#12
Your well on the way Alex to another championship.

You forgot the ktm in your list. I like the fact we have a huge variety of cars to race. Gives everybody a chance to shine. I suck at high down force single seaters. but really enjoy low grip odd handling cars. For me they take even finer control and you have to think about what your doing.

Last race should be interesting. A familiar but slightly different circuit.
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#13
I am a better setup engineer than actual driver. But for Donington... I am just going to adjust the gears and tire pressures and try to guess the braking points and avoid any deadly collisions with the walls. What a difficult track. Bathurst is a piece of cake next to it.
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#14
Donington in 1938, these guys really had balls Cool . For everyone at the top of the championship, good luck. Smile
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#15
I trained yesterday on this track, it is indeed a quite hard one, but, at the same time, I kinda like it 
I thought I knew Donington, this layout is SO different : as Alain said, kudos to the guys that actually race on it at the time  (and to the spectators too  Tongue ).

Should be an interesting race.

See you tonight, overall that was a fun car to drive this season.
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#16
hmmm nice try to destroy wheel and shakeit pedals, some púarts are much worser then steps so much hard holes in tarmac

the gearbox the shortest and more suitable in technical sections is at redline on final straight but the longer one bad on technical section but engine will be happy on longest straight
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#17
I've just watched an onboard from the download page. You can see the hint of the modern track. Through me that the start finish is the 2nd last straight if the gp layout.
Will be interesting to see the mix of setups. I'm thinking fastest for the long straight and defend the tight bits.
Will have to get some practice in when I'm back home.
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#18
This is challenging. 2 sets of gates and very bumpy.

Just for a giggle an extract of a practice. I'm sure there will be plenty more.



Excuse the poor graphics/frame rate. My Nvidia 960 broke so i'm using an old 460 Sad
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#19
i still didnt understand setup and drive this car not to "bite" the car
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#20
You can make it less bitey by moving the brake balance forward and increasing the differential coast. Also braking less hard helps.

Attached my setup which is fairy stable. If your struggling move the brake balance forward.


.zip   SRS_lancia_donny.zip (Size: 398 bytes / Downloads: 1)

*NOTE I havn't worked out the fuel for the race yet.

Not long now
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