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Oh I'm all for varied in character, was more down to overall lap time. Take say the F40 and the Taatus, imagine they're relatively close in laptime on your average track, with the F40 lack of cornering grip balancing out to its extra straight line speed, so not going to be passing each other on track constantly. Thinking back to brands, driving the escorts when F1 cars were about was a pain in the ass, I was getting lapped twice a lap by the same guy huge closing speeds make it frustrating for both.
It's the "warp speed" cars that are the problem, maybe keep them alongside really fast modern super cars. Then slow/classic cars with nothing faster than GT cars just to minimise that contrast whilst still having lots of variation?
Tbh, having F1 cars in with pretty much anything else will result in those closing speed issues. It's just more pronounced with cars like the Escort.
As long we can maintain a race and road selection on any given week, I'm sure we can sort something out