Originally Posted by
L.Fairtrace
The only thing VRC is good for is attempting to be consistent and hitting your lines.
Exactly my point........
The current VRC cars and setups are a bit off, I do agree on that....... at least in set ups and some of the physics.
but when you step up to the driver stand with a couple EXTRA hours of track time under your belt.....There is NO joking about that.
It can be a wonderful training tool for people not accustomed to spending travel time and money on going to a track three four times a week.
sorry to de-rail the thread.