Forza Motorsport 7 - Ghost League Racing With Prototype Group Racing Class
In Forza Motorsport 7's Prototype Group Racing, the car maketh the man.
I demonstrate how with three individual races spun within the Ghost League hoppers on display for the current season. As hinted with the performance specs labeled underneath each of the three cars, there are a few advantages to each.
Here's a brief overview of my experience driving each Prototype car presented in the video:
#2 Ford GT40 Mk II Le Mans:
A fantastic all-around ride that I highly recommend to drivers of all avenues: novice, intermediate, and experienced. It handles like a charm, is magnificent at corner exit, and could keep up on the straights.
Porsche #23 917/20 (featured in the latest Top Gear DLC Car Pack):
[Race at 7:45]
A beautiful work of art that fails to make a lasting impression on most tracks. It feels very heavy and understeers on tight, low-speed corners, and you'll have to overcompensate by laying off the throttle to stay inside and sometimes braking a bit earlier than you're used to (something that cost me at one point in the second race in this video). this is a very difficult car to maintain on technical courses and is only recommended for power courses like Spa, Sarthe, and Monza.
#24 Ferrari Spa 330 P4 (Race at 14:39):
Like the GT40, The 330 P4 is as beautiful to both drive and look at as it is historically important to racing motorsport culture. Easily one of - if not, the best - car to use in this division; especially in moderately technical tracks like Silverstone presented here.
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