Paul,
I will agree that F1RS is brilliant and that the setups and enhancements at
f1racingsim.com add a great deal to the title, but don't stop there! Once you
are comfortable with a track and setup, try making some changes on the car to
suit *your* driving style.
For example, I was really comfortable with Guy's setup at Monaco except that I
could not get through Lowe's. A couple of degrees of steering lock did the
trick, my lap times dropped and I managed to get pole at the next race I ran.
Just a small change, but it made the car better for my driving style...ragged
as it is!
Have fun with the thing!
don
"To race is to live, everything else is just waiting." - Rudi Caricciola