What happened to Ferrari??

2006 Need for Speed Carbon
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That's true. Their classification was based on the classes too much, it would be much better if they had put most of the exotics in tier 2 - 3, instead of trying to squeeze some into tier 1, and trying to have a fair amount of exotics in tier 3.
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IMO they should have made cars able to go up a tier/class. when you tune them.
For instance a Tuned up RX8 should be able to kick a Golf R32's ass. ok a good driver with a tier 1 car can beat a bad driver in a Tier2/3 but that's just because he is a better driver/gamer

It should not be that a lets say Mazda 3 can be tuned so much that it can take on a Carrera GT.
And if they make classes make more of them instead of 3. you can't fit all cars in 3 tiers.
a Nissan 350Z does not belong in the same class as a Koenigsegg CCX.
Btw the Nissan should have been in the same class as a RX8, in real life they are pretty close in terms of track times etc.
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And there's no way a Toyota Corolla AE86 should be in the same class as a Jaguar XK and Aston Martin DB9.
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If we where to list all that cars that should have been somewhere else... :roll:
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