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Bugatti type 57G (1937) 1.0

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Interesting car, love the back fire
Awesome! Love this era and thanks for your hard work!
Good!
Great job! please we need some france cars (Bugatti 59 and Delaye 145 grand prix ) to race agaist silver arrows and alfa!
I love every aspect of it. Including the FFB which helps a lot to predict what the car is about to do.
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Car feels incredibly smooth, what a blast to drive!
Thank you for another excellent release, I hope you'll create even more vintage beauties in the future
Impressive indeed, something totally different from the 20's racecars. It feels extremely heavy and "clumsy", yet has a lot of grip when properly positioned (before corner entry). It takes some time to get used to it, but then it simply "flows away" around the track, elegantly.
Oh, and it's wonderful (especially the interior details).
Thank you, mate!
The car feels incredibly heavy, it is very slow upon acceleration and takes a long time to slow down. But the car is very stable and has an impressive top speed for the 1930s, which comes in handy at Le Mans. I highly recommend the 1967 Le Grand (Le Mans) track mod to pair with this beast. It tends to lull you to sleep on the straights as it is smooth and in its element, but lo and behold a corner approaches and things tend to get interesting quickly.

I highly recommend! Another great mod by Nicecuppatea, that feels very different from his well-regarded 1923 GP cars but is just as special.
Fantastic car! Top shelf work as always and thanks for sharing it! Here's hoping that yer working on putting together a set of 1937 cars, like yer awesome 1923 set....Would love to have something from Germany like the 1937 Adler Trumpf Rennlimousine, the race car said to be the direct inspiration for the 1963 split-window Corvette....Thanks again!
Still awesome
maybe the Ferrari 500 f2 1952 for the future
Absolutely beautiful, can't wait for the inevitable GPLaps video too lol
Very nice. Big thanks for your work on inter-war cars.
A masterpiece the like of which I think we've all come to expect; your name, much like Ettore Bugatti's, is synonymous with class, craftsmanship, and excellence second to none.
This is simply awesome... Thank you very much!
Excellent stuff, well done looking forward to thrashing it around. Is it just me or does it look a lot like a Jaguar XK120 ? or at least you can see where the Jag came from.
Nicecuppatea
Nicecuppatea
I don't know how true it is but I've seen a few stories that it was an inspiration for the post-war Jags.
like a dream
First of all, a big thank you for this lovely piece of art. Now I hope some talented livery maker will provide more real life liveries like the #82 #84 #86 and maybe the #25 ? if it existed. Thanks again Liam. Peace to the cat ;-)
Before I go off track with tank puns, thank you for yet another vintage piece rescued from black and white photos and brought to life in incredible detail. Like your 20s cars, I see this igniting my interest in an era in which I previously had next-to-no knowledge. Can't state enough how much I appreciate this.

And, most importantly, I hope your cat is doing better.
Nicecuppatea
Nicecuppatea
Thanks. I'm the same really, didn't know anything about the race before I started this car, it's a big part of what I enjoy in making them, learning about the period, the technology, and the people.

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Shifting method

  • I use whatever the car has in real life*

  • I always use paddleshift

  • I always use sequential

  • I always use H-shifter

  • Something else, please explain


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