I think 90% of the "problems" with the cars are down to the tyre physics modelling. I think with the V8, the modelling of the combined slip for the tyres (it seems to me lateral grip is fine, but longitudinal grip isn't affected as much as it should be at high lateral slip angles. In the DP it's much much worse though, you can exit corners completely sideways full throttle, and not lose any traction at all), and perhaps the torque effect on the lock diff is too great, but I'm just speculating. I really like driving the V8 though, it has character and requires good throttle and car control. I don't think it's half as bad as some people think either. I think the Indy Car is much more broken (though it feels brilliant with high tyre pressures, which reduces overall grip, but in the current tyre model loosens up the peak slip angles a fair bit).
TBH, I think the most convincing car to drive at the moment is now the Formula Mazda, which is funny because I used to hate it before the most recent tyre update to it.
Edit: What do you think is wrong with the V8 Andy? Is it the way it has more oversteer in right handers compared to left, or the corner entry understeer? Or the exit oversteer? These are all down to the locked diff.
TBH, I think the most convincing car to drive at the moment is now the Formula Mazda, which is funny because I used to hate it before the most recent tyre update to it.
Edit: What do you think is wrong with the V8 Andy? Is it the way it has more oversteer in right handers compared to left, or the corner entry understeer? Or the exit oversteer? These are all down to the locked diff.