I love driving the spec racer in the current iRacing build, I even put more rear anti roll on than most others have as I like it with more over steer than what most sets have got currently  If you find it is giving you snap over steer when you lift off simply keep a bit of throttle on as you transition, I also tend to bring the brake bias forward a little compared to the baseline.
 If you find it is giving you snap over steer when you lift off simply keep a bit of throttle on as you transition, I also tend to bring the brake bias forward a little compared to the baseline.
@ SilverArrows77 - it definately is more stable with larger steering lock.
                
             If you find it is giving you snap over steer when you lift off simply keep a bit of throttle on as you transition, I also tend to bring the brake bias forward a little compared to the baseline.
 If you find it is giving you snap over steer when you lift off simply keep a bit of throttle on as you transition, I also tend to bring the brake bias forward a little compared to the baseline.@ SilverArrows77 - it definately is more stable with larger steering lock.

 , the Skippy is still the business for me Its the worse choice Iracing could have picked from a business point of view, Its just so good I don't want anything else.
 , the Skippy is still the business for me Its the worse choice Iracing could have picked from a business point of view, Its just so good I don't want anything else.
 . To be fair the snow never seemed to make it pass Dalwhinnie and the bus journey from Dingwall to Perth took only 2 1/2 hours (a record I think) and in Dundee by 1pm. Couldn't find a decent pub or chipper near Dens Park though
. To be fair the snow never seemed to make it pass Dalwhinnie and the bus journey from Dingwall to Perth took only 2 1/2 hours (a record I think) and in Dundee by 1pm. Couldn't find a decent pub or chipper near Dens Park though  .
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