rF2 Lola T70 Spyder @ Osterreichring '86 - Thu 12 Jan 2023

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Thanks Yves.
I'm gonna jump on and give this a go now. :thumbsup:
I ran a small front wing and large rear wing in the upgrades menu. Not sure if these settings changed when I loaded Yves setup, but it seems quick and stable to me. Makes the car a rea joy to drive around here. Only change I made is 4th gear 1 click longer. Beat my PB by 1.5s. :)
 
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What is the consensus on the car config?
Saw that there is quite the powerful engine option and also the whole wing thing.

I totally forgot that we are not using MK3/MK3B - but I'll let everything stand anyway! There's MK1, MK2 stuff here.

Oki, so. Here is the base cars - no upgrades.
MK1 - MK2
MK3 - MK3B
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Here is the cars with the "correct upgrade", so MK1 have MK1 upgrade, MK2 have MK2 etc.
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Here is the engines:
65 engine in MK1 - 66 Engine in MK2
67 engine in MK3 - 69 Engine in MK3b
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Wing settings (Very inaccurate but gives an impression):
NONE - SMALL
LARGE - MAX/Penske
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Worth noting that the larger the wing, the more weight you get. Penske rear wing gives more rear downforce than factory wing, and weighs 1kg more.

Mirrors, Nose and tyre-upgrades have no effect on the performance of the car.
 
So, from what I can see. Large/Max wings. MK3 or MK3B with the biggest engine is the way to go.
If you want large/Factory/Penske rear wing, is down to driving style I think.
I haven't tested it at all, but lower wings does give less drag, but also less grip.
Worth noting that the Factory and Penske rear wing on MK3/MK3B can be adjusted one click down from the screenshots above, which gives less df and less drag, but still more df than the large rear wing.

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What is the consensus on the car config?
Saw that there is quite the powerful engine option and also the whole wing thing.
@Bumble recommended small front wing and large rear wing to me, so that is what I went with.

You being you - and assuming you'd like to actually race somebody - I reckon you should choose the less powerful engine option..... but only if you want to. :roflmao:
 
After recieving an unexpected early day off, I'm in. But I do need to figure out all the various car, engine, wing options available first, judging from this thread :)
 
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After recieving an unexpected early day off, I'm in. But I do need to figure out all the various car, engine, wing options available first, judging from this thread :)
Awesome, adding you now.

No biggie as far as I'm concerned - choose the most powerful engine and work out your aero balance by trying a few different wings. I've seen you set a car up and destroy the field in 20 - 30 minutes.

@Lennart Groessl you will now have a worthy opponent with the 480hp engine option.

Have fun guys, see you after the race. :roflmao:
 

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