Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-44522744-20191203194931/@comment-35745997-20191203223319

Thanks for the reference points SM Racer, good to know!

What I believe is happening, is what ESA-Car-6O describes, except the opposite. The PR for F1 cars is calculated with their given grip value, which they only achieve at top speed, since it's aerodynamic grip. It's lower in slow corners, even more so for "older" singleseaters. So on average the PR would be much lower for F1 cars, but since that is hard to calculate, the top value is taken. Evo retains it's high grip in slow corners, which makes it such a beast. And F1 cars are very top speed limited, hence the difference in performance, especially at Monza.