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With the F1 or the X10/11, you can take EauRouge flat, but with the other cars, you'll need to lift/brake on entry and feather the throttle up Eau Rouge. So hard to get right. And yeah, that "flat-left" before the bus stop is also tricky. Also another case of a slight lift for sports cars.Originally Posted by zk1MPLS
Weren't those two cars already included in the DLC cars in the GT5 Limited Edition?Anyway, it doesn't hurt to have both cars stock again.�
For Spa-Francorchamps, Eau Rouge is definitely the toughest corner on the track to nail flat-out. A lack of commitment can throw you off onto the gravel/grass on either side fairly easily. One of my favorite sections on the track are the fast-flowing sequence of corners in sector 2 (in F1) and the penultimate corner before the straight that brings you to the recently-reprofiled bus stop chicane/pit entry. Another flat-out left-hander.Not the best of videos, but you can see the speed difference between a "normal" race car and a Formula One car going through Eau Rouge
With the F1 or the X10/11, you can take EauRouge flat, but with the other cars, you'll need to lift/brake on entry and feather the throttle up Eau Rouge. So hard to get right. And yeah, that "flat-left" before the bus stop is also tricky. Also another case of a slight lift for sports cars.Originally Posted by zk1MPLS
Weren't those two cars already included in the DLC cars in the GT5 Limited Edition?Anyway, it doesn't hurt to have both cars stock again.�
For Spa-Francorchamps, Eau Rouge is definitely the toughest corner on the track to nail flat-out. A lack of commitment can throw you off onto the gravel/grass on either side fairly easily. One of my favorite sections on the track are the fast-flowing sequence of corners in sector 2 (in F1) and the penultimate corner before the straight that brings you to the recently-reprofiled bus stop chicane/pit entry. Another flat-out left-hander.Not the best of videos, but you can see the speed difference between a "normal" race car and a Formula One car going through Eau Rouge