After extensive testing, (well, this evening ) myself and JO53PHS have created the XF-Baby-R as a competitor to the UF-Baby-R. The XF-Baby-R is simply the XFR with 43% restriction. Putting the two cars together makes for some exciting racing, as the XF-Baby-R is faster in a straight line, but the UF-Baby-R is faster in the corners. The two cars will debut together in Round 3 of the LFS Beginner's Cup, around the South City Chicane Course Reversed. Attached is a base setup for the XF-Baby-R. Enjoy!
The UF Baby-R is a UFR with 45% restriction.
J@tko wanted to see if the XFR could be restricted to make it as much fun.
They ended up saying that 43% restriction for the XFR was equally balanced than the 45% restricted UFR.
I thought about it a bit later. The XF-Baby-R is a bit too quick in the straights, but the lap times balance out. If you have an XF-Baby-R and can block well in the corners then it's impossible for a UF-BR to overtake.
As the person who came up with the UF Baby-R car (and part of the group that came up with the name and Fall-Out league) there is obviously no reason why you can not use the name UF Baby-R.
It is the name we gave to the new class of car, however I would suggest/advise that you called the XF restricted car something else.
The reason why should be obvious:
You will get people confused talking about different 'Baby' car's, which run with different restrictions.
Example, GT2 cars are not called GT Baby-R's they are called GT2.
Also you are/will be using it for your own league then maybe it is reward for you taking the time to properly balance them etc etc
You could call it in reality anything, but I personally wold prefer if you did not use the Baby-R name for the other FWD cars.
How about XF-Cadet or something like that, an idea thought is much more rewarding to see used that just using a name that someone else has already taken the time to think up