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My current best time for the stock challenge for this week (Using an '04 Lotus Elise 111R, with no modifications and 'Medium' Compound sports tyres) is 8:27.426... this wasn't a very clean run at all, so u guys should be able to beat it easily :P

Update: Knocked a few Hundredths of a second off down to:

8:27.079

ok so this weeks car is the "'04 Lotus Elise 111R" ...everyone happy??

same deal, arcade mode, medium street tyres, no drivers aid.

LET THE RACING BEGIN!!

Arcade Mode

Lotus Elise 111R '04

Stock

Sports Medium Tyres

No Assists

I got a 8'01.408 on my first attempt with a big stuff up at the end.

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Like most MR cars I use the 'Point and shoot' technique, lift off and the weight transfers to the front which makes the rear get loose, once you have it pointing in the direction you want you gas it and a ton of weight returns to the rear for awesome traction....... FUN

Some corners are hard because you have to lift off and brake hard while there is a slight bend which causes the rear to get very loose, it this situation I tap the throttle quickly while still braking for quick burst of weight transfer to the rear to keep it inline.. like I said fun stuff but damn scary in real life.

damn ur good viper...i got 8'7:15 eating grass in the last part too:D  how tail happy is this car u can litterally powerslide into corners which is fun.

Thanks, the reason I buggered the last corners it because the car became unstable when heavy braking around that slight left hander before the last three 90 degree corners, damn thing give me a FR or 4WD :)

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