Instead of choosing a setup that best suits my style, I'd rather choose a fast setup and mold my driving habits to suit what I know works.
Seems like there's a difficulty to speed ratio in all good setups.
Vincper setups from fastest to slowest:
Hotlap, "you will need to be on the limit every corner"
Hotlap, by lefty.
Hotlap setup "made more stable."
Race setup.
Easy to drive race setup.
The easier the drive, the worse it's potential.
I guess I'll try to learn his standard race setup. See if I can break 1:13.
I'd still love to know somebody's fastest time with testdriver's setup if anyone's tried it.
When I first decided to start FBM I checked team INFERNO and downloaded the fastest setup 1:11.950 by "testdriver". I could run consistent 1:14s but couldn't break into the 1:13s so I checked the setup field once again and noticed something odd. The setup by "testdriver" is faster than anything on LFSworld.net.
One thing is for sure, vincper's setup (seems to be the most downloaded one) feels nothing like testdrivers, I don't recognize the FBM I drive now, but at least it requires me to run a line more similar to the guys putting in 1:13's, which is a good sign.
Here come the questions. Is "testdrivers" setup garbage? Lies? And is this new setup I'm using, 1:12.44 originally by "lefty" the most accepted setup?