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But Interlagos's approach to its corkskrew is much faster, you brake downhill after a long straight. I've not played the Laguna Seca for a while, but Interlagos seems more fun just comparing them from memory. But, you're right Laguna's version is more compressed.
I enjoy T1 and 2 at Interlagos more as well. Not necessarily because of the higher approach speed, but because they are simply wider, faster, sweeping corners. You kind of crash down into the Corkscrew, while at Interlagos, you flow into it.
 
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Sod the car I want that rig setup!
 
I tried the rig when it was at Braehead in Glasgow. I am sure it is a Leo Bodner wheel setup they had. Whatever it was, it was absolutely sublime, I thought my ts500 was decent, I nearly cried using it when I got home that night after trying the Honda rig out...
 
From the iracing forums, a comparison of the Ecci 7000 vs the large and small Miges, the Bodnar uses Kollmorgen AKM servos, which will be a similar size to the miges.

Big difference in power over the Ecci )
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Long video (and slightly off the topic of Assetto), but a good watch if you're into this kind of thing.
Bodnar vs OSW vs Accuforce. Check the description for links to the comparison sections.

 
Any recommendations for a decentish wheel up to around the £200 mark (would consider second hand too)? Been using a Thrustmaster F430FBB wheel but the pedals have just given up, the brake pedals just sheared in half and snapped. :(
 
Graphics, sound, singleplayer career and out of the box content go to pcars.
Handling/ffb and lots of mod content go to Assetto.
Also worth noting that AC has far more challenging AI than Project Cars if you crank it up. This wont matter much if you're not a great driver, but if you're pretty decent, Project Cars may not put up a hugely satisfying fight much of the time.
 
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