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RipperXX

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Ok the game is above 25%, I am now able to do the endurance race's. But im anoied because I can't seem to get a car thats capible of compeating in the final pro series race (the GT race's) once I finish it i'll be done with the pro. Thing is the only cars I have that are capible of keeping up on a power/wight ratio/accleration can't hang with the cars in the race when it comes to handeling. The only way I can get it to is to use some gum ball tire that wears out in the first lap.


Did I miss some race where im suposed to win some car thats capible of winning or what?
 
Race El Capitan and get the Minolta. It is the last car you'll need, but it takes away a bit of the fun.
 
Ok well now i know the track, but what race? The only place I saw that track was under original circut in the GT world map. And that got me a big 500cr.
 
Lando was talking about doing the EL CAPITAN ENDURANCE race to win the Minolta and then you will have a potent car to beat the harder races.
 
Just be aware that the Toyota Minolta car becomes aerodynamically unstable at speeds above 210-220. Your back end will fly out and you'll lose control really easily. Unless of course my setup was way off:D
 
SaiyanFury said:
Just be aware that the Toyota Minolta car becomes aerodynamically unstable at speeds above 210-220. Your back end will fly out and you'll lose control really easily. Unless of course my setup was way off:D
It may have been. I've had mine at 280+ on the back two wheels and it stayed pointed where it needed to go. ;)
 
For high speed stability just adjust the rear camber angle in the suspension aswell as put the downforce to the max. Also if the car is RWD then you can put the ballast in the rear for more traction on the tires, I don't really recommend that for anything other than drag racing though.
 
you could also do 24hr Nurburgring for f1 car which is really light so really good handling
 
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