Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-139.194.1.99-20150910173212/@comment-26388545-20151001165830

It has little to nothing to do with the cars the bots drive; it has to do with how high the bots are running. The TSM (formula for bots) is based on every other event in that particular series. So if you ran fast in the 1st 10 races, beating the competition by big amounts, then the TSM is now higher. But there is something you can do; click HERE to learn how the TSM works and how you can use it to your advantage. 1st time I did the 20 lap Richmond in Pre-Season Rumble I lapped the leader 6 times. When I reach the last race, I just go for it!

To the point about is doesn't matter what cars the bots drive, take Endurance Kings for example. I run the 10 lap LeMans an average of once a day. I could finish the race in about 27:50 (Porsche 919 at PR 95.1), but I never do. I wait at the finish line for 2nd place to get within 200 m of me. Sometimes I spend my 1st 9 laps letting cars catch me so I can crash them, which then makes the race last longer (Thanks Michael for that tip!). During the race, there are now Toyota TS040 bots running slower then Porsche 911 RSR bots! The top end speed of the Toyota is 100+ kph faster than the Porsche RSR; the grip and acceleration is also better. I drive my Porsche 919 almost all the time. In a long straight-away the Toyota's will pass me, but then they nearly stop for the corners and I end up 150 to 200 m ahead by the end of the next straigt-away. In a couple of laps, I'm 2,000+ m ahead.