I must say
@Spilskinanka , that last week I felt so much more confidence in the car then this time. I just made a lot of driving mistakes, but the car was super stable in Atlanta. I didn’t know why, but I figured it out. It is the downforce.
In Atlanta I had 2 at front and 13 at the rear. But with that aero in America the car is too slow. The lowest driveable is 0 front 10 back. But then the rear end, especially in braking zone, is a bastard. Only slight braking force with some steer angle and the back end goes sideways. What helps to counter that is soft back (not great for drifting though) and brake balance more to the front, I have 69% right now. It doesn’t brake so well after that, but the car is stable and you can heat up fronts a bit at least.
Generally I must say the 911 is wonderful car, but the setup must be top notch! I am driving it for a year now, I did something like 30 races in it and only 3 times had good setup
I must say I was learning how to setup a car from scratch, I had no experience before. But the 911 got the best out of me, because it really needs experienced engineer, which I am not and I still have a long way in front of me.
But if you get it right, then the car is a beast. It gets out of a corner really fast, in the straight line can keep up with Godzillas or Bulls and has fantastic brakes.
About the front tires
@HF2000 there is not much you can do. The engine in the back won’t let you heat up fronts. You have to live with that and go “slow in, fast out”