Le Mans 09 w/- chicanes Laguna Seca Grand Valley Nordschliefe (enduro) Spa (wet) Tokyo (sprint) SSR5 (night)
Le Mans 09 w/- chicanes Cape Ring periphery Tokyo r246 Spa Nordschliefe (enduro) Night 11.40 Pm Midfield Reverse (Sprint) Deep Forest Reverse (Wet)
Be sure to check this thread out as well when deciding on track preference http://raceonoz.com/forums/index.php?threads/gtloz-complete-car-and-track-log.2026/#post-123475
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I am a very thorough mod. I make sure all members of the community are doing ok... even when they don't realise it...
I don't think this would be very popular but I remember having a blast with this car at Eiger Nordwand Reverse way back in the GT5 days. Give it a go, it's not that bad.
Tyre regs are open, should make strategies interesting. From what testing I have done, the fronts tend to wear a bit if you try to carry maximum speed through sweeping corners like at Spa. Haven't done any long runs yet to see how much wear affects lap times.
1: Mid-Field 2: Tsukuba (wet/sprint) 3: High Speed Ring (enduro) 4: Autumn Ring (wet) 5: Tokyo Reverse (enduro) 6: Grand Valley East 7: Sierra (enduro) Note: I'm not specifically saying which tracks should be wet or enduro Mainly because there are a few choices here. Please also note that I wasn't sure if mid-Field, Tokyo, autumn Ring and grand valley are allowed to have weather.
Indy road is a keeper. Great car around there with a fairly sizable amount of tyre wear to keep a good strategy in play.