Does anyone actually read other posts here in this forum? How many threads do we need to create complaining about the grip? Now that I've gotten a variety of sets for most of the cars, I never loose grip (ok, I do, but due to driving too hard, not lack of grip). I use to be of the same opinion, but now I know how the cars drive and react to my inputs, know the tracks well enough that I can drive smoothly, and have learned how to feel the cars without the important "butt" feeling you get from driving a real car. I went from having to practically stop around the tight turns at AS National in the FZR to throttling around them without loosing any grip and spinning out. You have to learn to feel the car and know how to modulate the throttle. I have a feeling many who complain about the grip are simply giving way too much throttle. Be it keyboard, mouse, or wheel and pedals, you just don't have as much control of the throttle as you do in an actual car. How many of you have driven an actual race car? Not a street car slightly modified to run on the track, but a real race car with 400+ hp. I knew a guy who had a 450 hp 5.0 Mustang, twin turbo (I know, not a race car). Downshift that thing into 4th at 60-70 mph and guess what happens? You will go sideways, just as you do in LFS. And this is not with the ultra low gearing that is used in LFS, that is with street gearing. In LFS, we have infinite control on gear ratios so they can be completely optimized for the track to define exactly where shift points are for cornering and accelleration. You can't just run to the auto parts store and ask for an exact gear ratio for your car. Try out Bob's road going sets posted elsewhere here and at RSC to see what the cars would run like with a realistic street car setup. Every new thread about grip ends up with this statement in it. Try the road going sets. Just everyone stop creating new threads about the crappy grip. Learn to modulate the throttle to drive the cars instead of mashing the pedal down and wonder why there's no grip.