Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-37667252-20190127124049/@comment-26388545-20190131045054

First off, huge respect for racing in cockpit view! I've tried it a few times and it just doesn't work for me.

I initially upgraded the Audi to finish the original Endurance championship series. The one thing I really don't like about the Audi is just general handling. Although it has a better grip rating, something about the handling is just off to me. When it gets loose I find it really hard to get it back under control. My 2014 Porsche is fully upgraded and it has such amazing grip. I kicked myself in the rear so many times for upgrading the Audi rather than the Nissan.

Later I fully upgraded the Nissan when it was on sale and I liked it so much more than the Audi. I certainly have to brake earlier but I just find it handles better for me. I find it recovers better when it gets loose.

Another thing to consider is that grip rating doesn't always equal a better handling car. Take last week's OMP competition. Lamborghini Asterion has a better grip rating yet the McLaren 720s handled quite a lot better on track. at Indy Speedway you could stay full throttle in the 720s for the entire race. The Asterian could not make it through corner 3 full throttle.

However it sounds like the most important factor for you could be view out the windshield. If you can't see where you're racing it's just not going to work for you.

Sometimes a car just doesn't gel with a driver, so my issue with the Audi might just be mine alone.

Anyway, I hope some of that help somehow. All the best in your decision-making.