I've had a quick look, and the first thing that springs to mind is the violent use of steering. I wondered if this was down to a short stick on a joypad, so I went for a test drive (attached). It's immediately apparent that the behaviour of the wheel is dramatically different, compared with your joypad. The wheel offers a colossal amount of additional control. You're able to make much more managed turns into corners, while counter-steering to a controlled extent, to prevent loss of control, etc.
Bear in mind that it's the first time I've driven a BF1 (or any car in LFS, actually) with automatic gears. They don't help at all, when you're trying to maintain traction while turning in to a sharp corner in a BF1, so my second recommendation is to forget automatic gears for the BF1. The engine braking is definitely causing a loss of traction right when you need it most.
I'm knackered and I'm going to go sleep for a bit, and pick this up tomorrow.
Bear in mind that it's the first time I've driven a BF1 (or any car in LFS, actually) with automatic gears. They don't help at all, when you're trying to maintain traction while turning in to a sharp corner in a BF1, so my second recommendation is to forget automatic gears for the BF1. The engine braking is definitely causing a loss of traction right when you need it most.
I'm knackered and I'm going to go sleep for a bit, and pick this up tomorrow.