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I'm going to go with the Cayman as well.
Can I just add that I had an absolute blast trying out these two cars on that track. For the last week I've been trying to get up and running in R3E but really found I just wasn't enjoying it for some reason. Within about 60 seconds of getting back on track in AC I was drifting the Maserati through the Schumacher-S with a huge grin on my face. For all it's quirks I just find AC an absolute pleasure to drive in every single time!
I should also add that this is my first time with GT4 and I love them already. Seems like the perfect class - good balance of power/handling, choice of two cars, good setup options. If the GT4 club races are a regular thing then you can count me in weekly!
Can I just add that I had an absolute blast trying out these two cars on that track. For the last week I've been trying to get up and running in R3E but really found I just wasn't enjoying it for some reason. Within about 60 seconds of getting back on track in AC I was drifting the Maserati through the Schumacher-S with a huge grin on my face. For all it's quirks I just find AC an absolute pleasure to drive in every single time!
I should also add that this is my first time with GT4 and I love them already. Seems like the perfect class - good balance of power/handling, choice of two cars, good setup options. If the GT4 club races are a regular thing then you can count me in weekly!