It’s hard to argue against the fun of multi-class endurance racing. Yes dear sim racers, we’ve gone and put together our latest car pack DLC for the simulation – and I must say we feel pretty pleased with the outcome – three epic endurance machines that include some of the most beautiful, iconic and potent race cars in modern motorsport.Įndurance Bundle 2 | Steam Store: Click HERE. Rather than putting that much-needed pair of new socks or a thickly lined winter jumper under the tree this year, give the gift of endurance racing to your nearest and dearest (or treat yourself!) – why not take out some rather awesome endurance cars for a spin in rFactor 2? I also find Silverstone to be a bit of a snooze-fest, but again - I can see the appeal of it - but for some reason I don't really like the flow.‘Tis the season to be jolly… a time for giving, a time for receiving, festive merriment, a glass of something nice and more mince pies than is either reasonable or healthy. Cadwell - I can see the appeal, but those really tight sections are a pain, unless you're driving a really nimble single seater. The only track I've been on in real life is Manfeild Park on a 250 2 stroke motorcycle and it was fun, but the brake bumps into corners were eye opening (caused by racing trucks). Cascavel, Curitiba, Goiania and Taruma are all fun. In general - I enjoy the Brazilian tracks in AMS 2 (that I've driven so far). I don't really like modern Monaco either - unless I was to use something really small like a 250cc Super Kart. ![]() I also think Laguna Seca's a bit overrated - but I can still make these fun by driving small, nimble single seaters (although there's a couple of sections in Macau that are pretty much single file). The main ones I can think of are Macau & possibly Long Beach. Tracks I dislike - really tight tracks, with too many sharp corners - where you're alternating all the time between hard acceleration, then slowing right down again. Willow Springs, Road Atlanta, Road America and Watkins Glen are four American tracks I enjoy. I also find Silverstone to be a bit of a snooze-fest, but again - I can see the appeal of it - but for some reason I don't really like the flow.įavourites off the top of my head are the Nurburgring 24H layout, Bathurst, Historic versions of Imola, Interlagos, Kyalami & Oulton Park, Pukekohe, Manfeild Park, Hampton Downs, Teretonga & Highlands (last 5 are NZL tracks) and the Historic version of Interlagos. Not saying it's a great track (and it is darn ugly), but it actually is a rather challenging track to get right and I always have good racing there in F1, Raceroom, and ACC.Ĭlick to expand.You're definitely not alone. I don't understand its popularity, however. I'd rather have proper road course or a proper oval. Don't really enjoy the Daytona or Indianapolis road courses in R3E. It's just stunning.ģ) Sonoma-Have raced all kinds of cars there in Raceroom and have a blast every time.ġ) Silverstone-for some reason I'm just not that fast here in any sim.Ģ) Brands Hatch-I do fine at this track just don't find it to be that fun.ģ) Rovals. It's also a track where spending time on setup is rewarding.Ģ) Kyalami-do a 24 hour accelaerated clock race there. No super-long boring straightaways but at the same time it's not impossibly difficult to keep the car on the track. 1) Curvelo-love racing GT3/4 and the stock cars there in AMS2.
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