I think it's terrible. Someone on our local city forum posted that he had 2 for sale. He said he waited in 40 degree weather for them (big deal). He posted them on ebay for a starting price of $1000 and also said he'd cut us fresno people a deal. Jokingly I posted that I would give him $2000 for both. He didn't accept it! He told me to wait for the auction to end. After that I posted:
Now there are some people giving me the whole supply and demand crap like I don't know how it works and are telling me that I am cheap because I won't pay the uber amouts for an Xbox like other people.
How does not wanting to pay over retail make one cheap?
If I sold local and ripped someone off I don't think I could look them in the face, it's just not right.
I got to play with some AI yesterday. Well this is what I noticed. If you are directly in front of them they will not hit you but if you are on the side of them they can't see you and end up running into you for some reason.
I set the AI to pro and just followed their line. I was able to keep up lap after lap. I found this a good way for me to learn the track along with its braking points.
I think the performance for adjusting a cams timing would be negligible. More then likely you won't even notice a difference racing. Now having an assortment of different cams to use for each engine is a different story.