You know other sims have side-by-side videos of real laps and replays of a car/track pair, I was curious how LFS performed under such a comparison now that we have a real track.
On this page there are several lap times of Rockingham National layout. Since none of our real cars are on the list, I decided to give a go with #52, Caterham 7 1.4 Classic (1:27.87). Checking with the specs on this page, I've added 25 KG to LX4 and added some intake restriction to get 105 HP from the actual 140. I'm guessing it should be close enough to the real thing.
On my 3rd or 4th lap, I was able to post 1:23 something. (RACE_S, cold tires, racing line on) and trust me I'm not that good with it. I'm pretty sure someone experienced with LX's can crush that easily, I'm guessing 1:19 or 1:18.
What do you guys think about this? I'd like to see similar tests. Maybe someone who actually raced on Rockingham with similar cars of LFS would provide valuable information.
Note: There's also Opel Speedster Turbo on the list (200 BHP, 930 kg), so maybe RAC would be another good candidate after setting power and weight (245 BHP, 800 kg).
On this page there are several lap times of Rockingham National layout. Since none of our real cars are on the list, I decided to give a go with #52, Caterham 7 1.4 Classic (1:27.87). Checking with the specs on this page, I've added 25 KG to LX4 and added some intake restriction to get 105 HP from the actual 140. I'm guessing it should be close enough to the real thing.
On my 3rd or 4th lap, I was able to post 1:23 something. (RACE_S, cold tires, racing line on) and trust me I'm not that good with it. I'm pretty sure someone experienced with LX's can crush that easily, I'm guessing 1:19 or 1:18.
What do you guys think about this? I'd like to see similar tests. Maybe someone who actually raced on Rockingham with similar cars of LFS would provide valuable information.
Note: There's also Opel Speedster Turbo on the list (200 BHP, 930 kg), so maybe RAC would be another good candidate after setting power and weight (245 BHP, 800 kg).