@@galaxyslh9719 well in PC2 the Monza Oval is modeled on the original 50s instillation. It’s EXTREMELY bumpy. Monza is banked at 21 degrees where Talladega is 33, Daytona is 31 I believe. Indycar does not run at high banked ovals generally. Indianapolis is only banked at 9 degrees. The speeds that indycars can maintain in high banked ovals like, Las Vegas, can be dangerous when racing wheel to wheel.
Exactly I’ve been trying to set up a stock car for this track and when I started I used a different oval setup before I realized I was using a setup that wants to turn left not right. 😅
Indy car is designed for nascar banking but not old monza banking…
What's the different between Monza banking and, for example, Talladege banking? I'm just very curios
@@galaxyslh9719 well in PC2 the Monza Oval is modeled on the original 50s instillation. It’s EXTREMELY bumpy. Monza is banked at 21 degrees where Talladega is 33, Daytona is 31 I believe.
Indycar does not run at high banked ovals generally. Indianapolis is only banked at 9 degrees. The speeds that indycars can maintain in high banked ovals like, Las Vegas, can be dangerous when racing wheel to wheel.
@@Nickyy64 thanks a lot
Indycar are toys, Monza is for REAL PILOT AN CAR
@@Nickyy64 Monza banked is 38°...
I love doing that! Lol great game
Well, that's certainly accurate. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Oh my, we got ourselves a casualty
And thats why it shouldnt
TROUBLE!
0:10 what was bro trying to do
Did the upside down car get hit?
No just hit the access road on the side of the track. Big ol bump.
wrong direction!
Exactly I’ve been trying to set up a stock car for this track and when I started I used a different oval setup before I realized I was using a setup that wants to turn left not right. 😅
Monza's oval always been clockwise (yeah, you read right).
In the late 50s, when were organised some 500 miles on the oval, the sense was reversed
Never do this.
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