Guest Brettfan Posted December 8, 2013 Share Posted December 8, 2013 Today i was driving with the Formula Target on the Monaco circuit and it also was a defiance what about the necessity of concentration, not only with the Formula KS2 car. Interesting for me is the comparison between the Formula Target and the Formula Abarth in AC both on the Imola track. In my opinion the Formula Target is much less a Downforce Car than the Formula Abarth.For that reason also the Formula Target car remains interesting although Assetto Corsa already exists.Naturally is interesting to find out,what in the successor in physics perhaps is even better than in netKar Pro.I think that for any racing simulation fans both Simulators are a must have.But naturally for me its difficult to judge,how much from the differences in the behaviour of both cars(F Target and F Abarth) has to do with the real difference,and how much has to do with the fact,that the newer Assetto Corsa perhaps makes even better the realism.To judge that,i at least would need really the same car in both Simulators. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Brettfan Posted December 11, 2013 Share Posted December 11, 2013 The old Formula A Race Kart(without wings) was oversteery and for that reason difficult to hold on track.The former Formula1 driver Alexander Wurz also wrote in his book over Karting,that the Race Kart without wings in the corners can be somewhat more aggressive than even a Formula1 car.The Formula Target in netKar Pro,less a Downforce car than the Formula Abarth in AC,for that reason is somewhat more oversteery and for that reason somewhat more difficult to hold on track than the Formula Abarth in AC,but it seems to be very difficult with the understeery Formula Abarth in AC,to make the most important,fast lap times. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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