But once I got into the game and selected Brands Hatch, the near-2km was there. The lack of me finding it mentioned in the material had me worried. My god was I relieved when I found out the Indy layout was in. It just doesn’t feel like I can get used to the Q50. Maybe it is the lack of traction control in combination with RWD and, of course, my lack of right foot control. I’ll be honest and blunt here: I don’t really enjoy driving the Infiniti. Now the Infiniti’s engine delivers about 100hp less, which makes it somewhat easier to control with a lack of throttle control in your right foot. No traction control, no ABS, rear-wheel drive. If you know how the Maserati GranTurismo MC GT4 handles in Assetto Corsa Competizione, you can get an idea about the Infiniti.
So is it a sport version of a sports car? Is there a non-sports version? Who knows? Infiniti Q50 Why is the car called “GR Sport”? That means “Gazoo Racing Sport”. That is to say: If in doubt, just hammer the gas. It feels like you’d expect a FWD touring car to feel. To give you a quick round up about this beauty: I’ve already taken a look at the FWD Toyota Corolla GR Sport compared to RaceRoom’s WTCRs here. (Disclaimer: This content is NOT sponsored.) The BTCC cars Toyota Corolla GR Sport Screenshot by Traxion.gg But have they executed the content well? Today we’ll find out the worth of the Q2 2022 rFactor 2 content drop. 2 BTCC cars, Donington, Brands Hatch, Laguna Seca.