I noticed that in the seconded race the rear tires refused to get warmed up. But when you did a little power slide into first corner the rear left warmed up and thus increased the lap time a bit on the following corners. So when in the rain; On a corner that you can; Just slide a little bit to warm up the rear tires in hopes of warming the rear tires. Just a little helpful tip.
Can you even power slide a FWD car? Probably get back on power more to correct a slide? But yeah I found in tuning cars for this event that even in the dry it can be difficult to get the rears up to temp on fwd cars. Even more so in the rain. Had to mess around with tire pressures and rear camber a lot to get the rears warmed up. Then things can get a bit wonky
If there is a chance to change the tune before a wet race, you can adjust the anti-roll bars to be more stuff at the rear and soft at the front to mostly account for the lack of temperature in the back
ah, alex, you are too much of a gent! gotta get those elbows out a bit more. it was driving me mad watching you not exploit clear passing opportunities on impega 😂
Just wondering, is there a way to create a competitive challenge where you have to choose one of the big brand names? Eg: The Nissan Skyline, Toyota Supra, Mazda RX7, Honda NSX, Subaru Impreza and Mitsubishi Evo? They can be any version, as long as they fit into those brands.
Fantastic racing but I couldn't stop noticing that the wing mirrors reflect the ground on the opposite side of the car. Really noticeable near the rumble strips
My high grip builds have not led to good results lately. My veloster was also quick, but once I’m stuck in traffic it’s over. Just need to get better at being quick in close quarters and more aggressive without crashing people out. Guess that means more practice in open lobbies for me ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Edit: Alex seems very good at finding the limit of his car in a race. I need to get gud
I honestly am thinking of just playing on Xbox these days. I just need an upgrade from my 1070, but it's just way too expensive. Obviously my 1070 preforms remarkably well for such an old card, but you know, it's starting to show cracks.
The weakness of your strategy to always run handling cars over fast cars is that it forces you to make your passes in the corners (often bottlenecked). This constantly leaves you frustrated with the "I have the grip and speed. I just can't find a way around them" situation you constantly find yourself in. If you ran a higher speed (less handling) car, you could pass on straights (which are far easier and have better odds of working.
This is one of the fundamental choices I find in racing do you choose to be faster on the straights or the corners. Both have benefits but those benefits are dependent on the tracks. We can even see it in this video with alex making incredible pace in comparison to the other cars in the first race but the struggling in the last race. This is because the first race was more dependent on corner speed than top speed in straights but the last track was more top speed dependent. Both choices are good choices, it just comes down to what choice do you prefer and what track you’re racing on.
@@jonathanlonsdale3404 The cars he has the most problem against are faster than him in the straights, but not slow enough in the corners to pass easily. He needs that setup instead of the "great in corners and watches everyone pull away or pass him on straights" he uses now.
Remember when this guy used to do other stuff than just forza and gta racing. I love survive the hunt but I miss the car builds series and taking them on a track, investigations and playing other games rather than just forza and gta
I remember a while back he was taking cars created by FailRace fans, and racing them on a demo track. Some were horrible but some were legendary. Alex, if you read this please do another one of those. And Alex how about creating 1000mph dragster on GTA5 again, just for old times.
It's between the two: ua-cam.com/video/K0UovyM8Ni0/v-deo.html The English imperial tongue has trouble with the "hy" sound, hence the variety of pronunciations.
Very much enjoyed my two races. Wasn't sure if my cars would be competitive but was pleasantly surprised.
OMG HI SHADOW!!!!
I flipping YELLED at the end of the second race! Let's gooooooo!
I noticed that in the seconded race the rear tires refused to get warmed up. But when you did a little power slide into first corner the rear left warmed up and thus increased the lap time a bit on the following corners. So when in the rain; On a corner that you can; Just slide a little bit to warm up the rear tires in hopes of warming the rear tires. Just a little helpful tip.
Can you even power slide a FWD car? Probably get back on power more to correct a slide?
But yeah I found in tuning cars for this event that even in the dry it can be difficult to get the rears up to temp on fwd cars. Even more so in the rain. Had to mess around with tire pressures and rear camber a lot to get the rears warmed up. Then things can get a bit wonky
If there is a chance to change the tune before a wet race, you can adjust the anti-roll bars to be more stuff at the rear and soft at the front to mostly account for the lack of temperature in the back
Its as if you have suddenly become a god at Car setup
ah, alex, you are too much of a gent! gotta get those elbows out a bit more. it was driving me mad watching you not exploit clear passing opportunities on impega 😂
I agree. With a car like he had, giving a few elbows to the face could get him a couple places or more each race.
10:50 1/1000th between Shadow and Olly! WOW!
don't remind me 🥲
@@p1eased0nteatme sorry mate. it stings!
Just wondering, is there a way to create a competitive challenge where you have to choose one of the big brand names?
Eg: The Nissan Skyline, Toyota Supra, Mazda RX7, Honda NSX, Subaru Impreza and Mitsubishi Evo?
They can be any version, as long as they fit into those brands.
that second race... wow!
Finally the mighty hyundai shines
Fantastic racing but I couldn't stop noticing that the wing mirrors reflect the ground on the opposite side of the car. Really noticeable near the rumble strips
My high grip builds have not led to good results lately. My veloster was also quick, but once I’m stuck in traffic it’s over. Just need to get better at being quick in close quarters and more aggressive without crashing people out. Guess that means more practice in open lobbies for me ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Edit: Alex seems very good at finding the limit of his car in a race. I need to get gud
Im enjoying these races lately despite your unfortunate mishaps in a few of the recent attempts
2nd race nicely done everyone.
Loving these challenge races, I’d love to join you guys for one sometime!
what a race.....
Great driving!
I honestly am thinking of just playing on Xbox these days. I just need an upgrade from my 1070, but it's just way too expensive. Obviously my 1070 preforms remarkably well for such an old card, but you know, it's starting to show cracks.
With a title like that, how can I not tune in
❤
The weakness of your strategy to always run handling cars over fast cars is that it forces you to make your passes in the corners (often bottlenecked). This constantly leaves you frustrated with the "I have the grip and speed. I just can't find a way around them" situation you constantly find yourself in. If you ran a higher speed (less handling) car, you could pass on straights (which are far easier and have better odds of working.
If he ran higher speed and less handling he would have the same problem, slow in the corners like the high-speed cars then fighting on the straights?
This is one of the fundamental choices I find in racing do you choose to be faster on the straights or the corners. Both have benefits but those benefits are dependent on the tracks. We can even see it in this video with alex making incredible pace in comparison to the other cars in the first race but the struggling in the last race. This is because the first race was more dependent on corner speed than top speed in straights but the last track was more top speed dependent. Both choices are good choices, it just comes down to what choice do you prefer and what track you’re racing on.
Actually being quick in power builds is another skill entirely
@@jonathanlonsdale3404 The cars he has the most problem against are faster than him in the straights, but not slow enough in the corners to pass easily. He needs that setup instead of the "great in corners and watches everyone pull away or pass him on straights" he uses now.
alex is... not good, shall we say, with oversteer, which tends to present more in power builds.
Remember when this guy used to do other stuff than just forza and gta racing. I love survive the hunt but I miss the car builds series and taking them on a track, investigations and playing other games rather than just forza and gta
I remember a while back he was taking cars created by FailRace fans, and racing them on a demo track. Some were horrible but some were legendary. Alex, if you read this please do another one of those. And Alex how about creating 1000mph dragster on GTA5 again, just for old times.
Hate to do it... 1st🎉
The Hamilton maneuver? You weren't in copse corner.
Wrong Hamilton manoeuvre. The one where he overtook Perez and Leclerc not the one where he punted Max.
Hyundai =Sunday, not High-un-day. Check out the commercial.
finally someone said it. drives me mad 😂
It's between the two: ua-cam.com/video/K0UovyM8Ni0/v-deo.html
The English imperial tongue has trouble with the "hy" sound, hence the variety of pronunciations.