The RAC, underestimated and disrespected.
Posted: 06 Nov 2009, 05:53
I'm sure many of you have caught sight of the little RAC buzzing by as you were driving
along on the roads of CLC. Even though the car is used very little, most people have strong
opinions about the RAC. Every time I personally ask someone what they think about the RAC I often
get a very negative response. I must admit, In the past I shared the same negative thoughts on
the matter. Until recently, I have spent a fair amount of time driving it and trying to under-
stand this "little giant". I have found a setup that is very comfortable and after giving this
car some time I have developed nothing short of deep respect and a love for it! The fun I have
had driving this car recently has inspired me to write this article about how misunderstood the
RAC really is.
Lets start with what we already know about the RAC. The RAC is actually based of off an
existing car. The current RA05(Racabout 2005) is a Finnish sports car constructed of a light
weight carbon body with the soul purpose to satisfy the complex relationship between man and
motoring. The RAC in LFS has a 2.0 L Turbo Inline 4, with a mid engine and is rear wheel drive. It weighs in at 800kg/1763ibs and it packs an awesome 245 BHP. Unfortunately due to its high level of disrespect and downplay in the LFS community, it is rarely driven at all.
Despite how little it is driven, one must admit how great the car looks. I just cant get over the "curves". Granted the rear end isn’t my favorite bit but the front end makes up for all the rest. I’ve always loved a mid engine sports car.
Many of us have very different driving styles on LFS. One person can praise a setup and another
can hate it at the same time. Below I provided the RAC setup I have been using lately. I'm
not calling it a "fast race setup" but I find it very stable and comfortable for cruising. All that I ask of you all, is to give the RAC another fair chance, and I hope you can come to appreciate the car like I have in the past few weeks. Good luck out there.
My personal setup: http://www.filefront.com/14868553/RAC_Trueno.set
along on the roads of CLC. Even though the car is used very little, most people have strong
opinions about the RAC. Every time I personally ask someone what they think about the RAC I often
get a very negative response. I must admit, In the past I shared the same negative thoughts on
the matter. Until recently, I have spent a fair amount of time driving it and trying to under-
stand this "little giant". I have found a setup that is very comfortable and after giving this
car some time I have developed nothing short of deep respect and a love for it! The fun I have
had driving this car recently has inspired me to write this article about how misunderstood the
RAC really is.
Lets start with what we already know about the RAC. The RAC is actually based of off an
existing car. The current RA05(Racabout 2005) is a Finnish sports car constructed of a light
weight carbon body with the soul purpose to satisfy the complex relationship between man and
motoring. The RAC in LFS has a 2.0 L Turbo Inline 4, with a mid engine and is rear wheel drive. It weighs in at 800kg/1763ibs and it packs an awesome 245 BHP. Unfortunately due to its high level of disrespect and downplay in the LFS community, it is rarely driven at all.
Despite how little it is driven, one must admit how great the car looks. I just cant get over the "curves". Granted the rear end isn’t my favorite bit but the front end makes up for all the rest. I’ve always loved a mid engine sports car.
Many of us have very different driving styles on LFS. One person can praise a setup and another
can hate it at the same time. Below I provided the RAC setup I have been using lately. I'm
not calling it a "fast race setup" but I find it very stable and comfortable for cruising. All that I ask of you all, is to give the RAC another fair chance, and I hope you can come to appreciate the car like I have in the past few weeks. Good luck out there.
My personal setup: http://www.filefront.com/14868553/RAC_Trueno.set