rFactor
Round 7 is at Charlotte.
I should probably also tally up the standings so far too, I think Ford might be leading the manufacturer's championship right now - they've got some wins and they've been consistent with having multiple cars in the top 10.
It looks like the manufacturer's championship is more competitive than last year. Fiat aren't struggling like they did last year; VW still punches above their weight but with Ford, Renault and Fiat getting their s**t together the two VW teams are going to have a hard time.
Toyota has yet to win a race, which is surprising considering they've got 6 cars and a pretty stacked team in terms of drivers. Chevrolet also has yet to win a race despite a pretty solid lineup of drivers.
Chevy, Ford and Toyota each run 6 cars; Honda and Peugeot both have five cars; Fiat, VW and Renault each run four. Obviously more cars = more chance, but it's better to have 4 cars with good drivers than 6 cars with mid drivers.
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