Suffering from that terrible of terrible diseases,Waffling, I will have to carry on.
A setup is something that you have to develop your self, all cars have strengths and weakness, the Z4 as already mentioned here is strong on the brakes, optimise that, the Nissan is strong on straight line speed, terrible on slow corner traction, try and sort that, McLaren has the best down force, not very quick, compensate by getting as much mid corner grip as you can and low wing to try and compensate for speed.
Chris summed it up last week with his conversation about the Nissan and Aksu
The lad is quick, so with Aksu driving it, he can hustle it through the bends almost as quick as Chris, but then use the Nissans speed to its best advantage, I am sure he has the Nissan setup to maximise that.
What you would do for the Mercedes AMG, now that one does baffle me.
Really struggled with Brian and the Lamborghini, just could not catch it on the long straight, I was running high wing, that did not help, so I had eventually commit to getting as fast of an entry, exit, to the corner and be right on his tail, which I am poor at, so I took a risk and for a couple of laps and risked that.
Eventually got it right, and managed to get past.
I had guessed he was on Mediums, I was on softs, if the Lamborghini was on softs, it is very doubtful if I could have pulled it off, or kept up come to think of it.
PS, just looked at the replay, it was a Brian mistake, I stood no chance of an overtake, funny how your memory plays tricks.