Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-31961604-20171108205832

Hello Community,

Thanks to WTTT History page ( http://rr3.wikia.com/wiki/WTTT_History ) I tried to do some analysis to which cars to invest or not. I only analyzed 2016 and 2017 although WTTT started at 2015. I have two reasons behind this decision; first year there would be different type of car selections due to FM trying different scenarios, and secondly car pool is not that large at that time.

Comparing 2016 and 2017 what I have found is not something unknown to all. WTTT top picks becoming more and more powerful cars, almost all legend. But here are the numbers to compare according to category and PR values of TP cars.

2016 - 53 weeks vs 2017 - 44 weeks

In 2016, 4 Nascar - 8 Elite - 41 Legend category cars while in 2017, 2 Formula E - 3 Nascar - 5 Elite - 34 Legend category cars. We can easily assume number of TP Elite cars are decreasing. If we look further to the Elite TP cars in 2017, we will find that 3 of them (Lotus Type 125, Jaguar CX 75, Jaguar CX 75 R3 Spec) can replace any car easily in Legend category with their stats. So not only the number of Elite TP cars are decreasing also the PR values of the cars in Elite category are insane compared to 2016 where ALMS, Berlinetta or Holden are selected.

When we look to the PR values of the TP cars;

In 2016, Under 80 - 14, Between 80&85 - 3,  Between 85&90  - 13, Over 90 - 23 (4 Nascar) in 53 weeks

In 2017, Under 80 - 8,  Between 80&85  - 3,  Between 85&90  - 12, Over 90 - 21 (5 Nascar & Formula E) in 44 weeks

There are 21 Over 90 PR different cars in the game whilst 19  Between 85&90 PR. In 2016, %68 of the TP cars are over 85 PR, in 2017 %75.

My Conclusions;

1. Invest any car Over 85 PR but more Over 90 PR since it will be selected as TP car for sure whether it is Elite or Legend. (23,352 GC needed for FUing all Over 90 PR cars)

2. Do not invest in any Elite category car which has under 85 PR including Version 5.6 cars.

I know these suggestions are not new to anybody but I want to prove it with my reasoning "numbers don't lie".  