Right now I could use a good facepalm picture.
I did a quick balance test last night and there has been some changes with the 2.09 update. A perfect example is my Indy test. Originally I ran all cars set to defalt except for weight and HP and ran a 5 and 10 lap stint. The results were the cars would run comparable lap times with the best lap within the same tenth of a second for all cars. With these settings all the cars could run flat out around the track on Racing Hard tires.
Last night, I do the 5 lap test with the same rules and settings. The 88CV, R89, R92, C9 were still the same, all running their best laps in the 43.2XX second range equalling the pre 2.09 test. The 787B fell a little short, with a best lap of 43.3XX but still overall very close and still within 1 tenth of the fastest of the above cars. The other two, the XJR9 and 905, could not run flat out under the given conditions. To get them to run flat out I had to adjust aero or switch to Racing Mediums.
I plan on doing some more testing this weekend or, if time permits, tonight. Based on my findings I plan on making a small rule change or two. If this last test goes the way I think it will expect the following to change.
1. Tires will be limited to Racing Medium and Soft
2. The 787B will get a very small increase in power.
Between the two it should prevent the 905 and XJR9 from having a tuning disadvantage and will assure that the 787B stays competitive.