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Quick question for GT4 gurus. In the professional events, the last race (GT World Championship or something like that), just wondering if anyone has finished that event and what car they used.

I have tried it with the Toyota Minolta 88-V Race Car, with about 1150hp, but my biggest problem is that my tyres just don't last, even with Super Hard tyres on. If you pit, you lose, if you don't the tyres are screwed and you lose anyway. The race I have the most problems with is the Hong Kong track (hate that track).

Any tips?

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I used the Audi R8 (which was friggen expensive) and managed to win the championship, but had similar tyre issues, i think i ended up with the best combo being super hards at the rear and hards at the front and baby the car towards the end. But ive heard the f1 car is the easiest.

But the audi r8 is worth buying anyway i think, when i get a new car and mod it i always take it for a couple of hot laps round midfield. Anything very low 1minute is respectable i.e my with calsonic r32 gtr i managed 1.03mins but the r8 kills it in 55seconds.

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