@HeretikJirka Not sure why your comment was directed at me.
As mentioned in previous posts, Tournies have long since reached their sell-by date and I'm happy to see them go... boring as hell, time guzzler and no race skip feature.
As for BRR, it's certainly got potential, but it's more frustrating than it is fun at the moment. Still trying to figure out how the system decides how many SP to award or take away. Losing 20-30 SP for losing against a ghost of similar SP is very annoying, particularly when winning against the same ghost, you get 9-15 SP. One step forward, two steps back.
BTW... I gave my McClaren a whirl as promised, and got my butt whiped! Managed to win one race, but I simply couldn't keep up with the ghost on other races. The McClaren handles like a dream in comparison to the CCX and I wish we could decide which car we wanted to upgrade to the highest PR. I would dump my CCX like a hot brick.
As for my Pagani and Lambo... neither of them are able to compete above the 4000 SP mark at current PR. Not sure if it's worth upgrading as a feasible replacement for CCX.
That said, I then decided to invest some gold in a longer series of races to see if I could lift my game with my CCX and sneak past the 4200 SP mark. What a waste of gold! I ended up losing 200 SP for my trouble.
Problem with the CCX is getting a perfect start every time is virtually impossible. Clearly my tapping technique needs work, but after hundreds of hours of NFS, I still can't perfect that start, which means I'm dead before I begin. When I do have a good start and I'm racing against a car that can actually handle on the road (e.g. LeF), I'm toast in a matter of seconds and there's no way to catch them.
Sadly my LeF is going to be 4 BP's short of 6 stars after the next LeF Fastlane event. Bummer. Anyhoo, we forge onward looking for ways to eek up our performance and technique. Anyone have a tip on how to get a perfect start with CCX?