Whilst they might look good in the pics, they're not so hot to race...
A simple bump or spin meant that we were dropping off the back of the pack, OK as most of us did exactly that. But Evan was super smooth as always! So of course won that first race.
Don't think we'll race them again eh? Fun to try but not to buy as they say...

But anyway, here's an iconic picture of Monaco
So, the next race was more fun I think - Gallardo drift club it seems...
Personally loved racing those cars. They under-steered something chronic, but a scandinavian flick followed by all the gas meant some of the bends became rally style corners. Not sure it was the fastest racing, but I got the win, lucky me I think as it was just hard to pass on that track...
Nice race!
Official results:
Race1:
1. Evan
2. Paul
3. Andrew
4. George
Race2:
1. Andrew
2. George
3. Evan
4. Paul
After races
So, what happened next?
Another race at Monaco with 587pp cars. OK driving, and much fun. Gutted I was not to win that as that Suzuki had it lined up for the win - small, nimble, etc etc. But turns out you're all fast too!
Then we decamped to a Toscana Road Course. This was built using the course builder and was around 9k in length, undulating across hills and going from open straights to twisty bends throughout it's length.
And whilst we were all gentlemen at letting the cars that crash catch up, I still reckon it was excellent racing.
Final race of the night saw the Ford GT invitational to Spa. This is home ground for George and me in our Spa tuned Ford GT's and it showed. Evan mate, you need to check your gift car set, as you'll not have an excuse for not having a Ford GT from now on (hope you like red!).
As always Spa meant some close racing, and of course the boost on high helped I think.
I'll see if I've got the replay and upload it this weekend if I can.
Once again folks, a top night's racing!
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