At the end of the day it was not made for racing teams to develop cars and train drivers, it was made as a piece of racing entertainment with realistic driving.
well I would expect to spin Lotus 78 on cold tires (that one is on rails .. jumping over curbs without loosing stability).. will try some of your sugestions and will check those asistants (in settings it is set to Real so I expect some level of TC and ABS on GT and possibly on older touring cars).. so far no spinnig cars for me ..
Super Kart on the other hand is very arcadig. The real karts aren´t that fast, robust and accelerate like a F1
Are you sure? Check your facts.. and also check super kart videos on youtube. It's ridiculous how fast they reach 200km/h speeds from standstill. These are WICKED fast machines in real life.
Though I think the chassis physics are a bit weird on the karts in general but the speed sure isn't exaggerated as far as I know.
EDIT: From wikipedia "Powered by a 2-stroke 250 cc engine producing 62 hp for an overall weight including the driver of 205 kilograms, Superkarts have a power/weight ratio of 440 hp/tonne (330 W/kg)(c.5 lbs/hp). Superkarts can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in less than 3 seconds with a top speed of 155 mph (250 km/h).[8] Their low weight and good downforce make for excellent cornering[9] and braking abilities.[10] A Superkart is capable of braking from 100 mph (160 km/h) to standstill in around 2 seconds, and taking corners at nearly 3 g (30 m/s²).[11]"
I`ll try it .. currently I`m on autoclutch (still blipping and cutting power ... old habits) cause my pedals with clutch are disassembled as I`m rebuilding them (pC made me breake my "no touching any sim till you finnish them" rule ) .. could be that .. I haven`t really check the lap times, I`m mostly trying cars and tracks and not pushing super hard, but enough to loose grip in other sims ..As for the Lotus 78.. sounds weird. At slow speeds it should pretty easily spin it's wheels if you mistreat the shift. Are you perhaps using auto clutch?
It's a tricky car to drive with fully manual gear box.
As for it's stability.. if you drive corners at moderately fast pace then the down force will keep you glued. It is after all one of those down ground effect/down force monsters of the past.
What kind of laptimes are you setting btw? The reason I ask is that in the past, people who complained that the cars are too easy to drive and don't ever spin, were all off the general pace by a significant margin (some as much as 10 seconds per lap!!).
Finally, check which tire you are running on the Lotus 78. I think they defaulted to a newer tire but I'm not sure. At one point we had tons of different tires we could select for the 78 and some of them where almost impossible to drive. Not sure if they are there now (at work.. so can't start up the game).
Wow.. really.. I didn't realise that was possible.I'm still not too sure. It does not simulate racing with DRS properly for one thing. Allowing drivers to use it willy nilly during a race whenever they feel like it is just so wrong.