Talk:Scuderia Ferrari Championship (v5.3.0)/@comment-118.173.24.104-20170607100235/@comment-86.99.47.85-20170607101201

In reality F1 cars are like that as well. You need to keep the momentum going for the downforce effect to take place. Going in corners at snail's pace will make the car have nearly zero downforce and the weight of the car (less than half a tonne) is not enough to put pressure on the tyres to grip. Simple physics that is, and learn to drive the car and stop complaining about the lack of grip. This special is here to test your skills in an F1 car before giving it to you for free.

Remember, keeping the speed of the car as high as possible and learn to find the limit of grip as quickly as possible. These machines needs a driver with fast reaction times. Don't assume this as your average touring car or endurance racer.