rFactor 2 GT Revival 1960s Championship

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  1. John vd Geest

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    WELCOME TO THE GT REVIVAL 1960s CHAMPIONSHIP

    In this series we are going back to the roaring 1960's, when a racing car was 100% operated by the driver.
    We are using the GT Revival mod from SSS_Garage. The mod is represented by lightweight cars and heavy muscle cars.
    The track choices are made with a balance for lightweight and for muscle cars, where each can find its strength.

    There are 11 different cars in this mod, where each car has its own physics and sound.
    The GT Revival mod is in essence a League Edition (LE) because SSS_Garage has BOP'd all the cars:

    Each car has its own physics but have had Balance of Performance applied via changes in weight, brakes and engine power.
    All cars should use the same amount of petrol and therefore have the same size fuel tank.


    From testing I can say that this is a high-quality mod, in physics as well as in car modelling.
    Each car already has a decent default setup, so you can hit the track running.

    Because these are vintage cars, you have to:
    - clutch or lift your foot when up-shifting, or the engine will blow eventually.
    - "blip" the throttle on some cars to keep the rear stable.

    The cars in the mod are:

    Aston Martin DB4
    Austin Healey 3000 MkII
    Bizzarrini 5300GT
    Chevrolet Corvette C2
    Ferrari 250 GT SWB
    Ferrari 250 GTO
    Ford Mustang 289
    Jaguar E-type Lightweight
    Mercedes 300SL Gullwing
    Porsche 904
    Shelby Cobra Hardtop


    Addition info:
    Qual: 15 minutes
    Race length: 60 minutes
    Standing start
    No formation lap
    Tires x 4 ___ The tires have good grip but wear very slow on 100%
    Fuel: x 2 ___ This forces a pit stop for more excitement
    Damage: 100%
     

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