My top 3 1. Red Bull Junior - Because it's not a camaro 2. RXZ TC - Because it's not a camaro 3. 370z - Because it's not a camaro All are well balance, but the RBJ ticks all the boxes for a cracker season.
Definitely a supercar. Ferrari top of my list. Or the aventador? The Zonda is pretty sweet too. The new NSX replacement?
Personal preference when the weather is hot, is for something that you aren't constantly having to correct. Which explains my selection of the skyline r32 Touring car. It is quite kind but also provides a fast exhilarating racing experience That and I once drove it in another series with @warrior2167 and was able to keep him honest, even beating him a couple times.
I see a common theme here.. bring on any TC I dont think the red bull jnr would be like the mx5, I think it would be easier actually... its got sooooo much downforce, and its reasonably quick.
That exactly spoils it for me, don't mind an off race a side serues with it, but when it gets that much easier to drive it becomes quite boring.
That's why it will be like the roadster, so easy to drive only people's mistakes will get you past, and if you go off you've lost the pack.
I like the idea of the RX-7 LM and Red Bull Jr, but they're unpaintable and it would be hard to tell who is in what team while on track, unless of course each team is designated a specific colour.
How many colours of each? I'm pretty sure there are enough colours of the RX-7, but the numbers can't be changed from memory. Shame if that means we can't use it, such a good car to drive...for all drivers.
There's 7 different colours of RB Jr the majority will be able to run a similar colour but a couple will have to adopt a new colour for the season.
I like the idea of open wheeler racing for season 5. The senna f1 lotus 97t would make for interesting racing and its easy to drive. If that car is too quick Id suggest the light car company rocket. Its pretty stable and grippy with stock power and tyres.
I have run in a series with the rocket stock. Worked quite well actually, just limited to tracks with shorter straights...although we did run bathurst