![]() The BR8 loses more traction and downforce the more parts are detached, especially if the spoiler is gone.ĭue to the immense downforce, the BR8 can also drive on walls, even ones that are slightly curved outwards, and even ceilings if the player angles the car correctly, especially in the Los Santos Storm Drain, where there are inclines. This can result in more understeer if the car loses its front wing. Unlike other vehicles, the BR8 damage absorption will not result in deformation but instead the body kit falling off, exposing the engine and side frames. Due to its long wheel base, The BR8 is arguably the best open-wheeler to be used in racing, as its traction outranks all other vehicles in the class. The downside of using this vehicle, however, is that the driver cannot use drive-by weapons, being prone to gunfire until the player exits the cockpit. At high speeds, the vehicle can be prone to slight understeer when attempting tight turns, but this is mitigated through the use of brakes. The BR8 is largely similar to the other open wheel vehicles, having fair handling and excellent braking. Also, similar to vehicles like the Drift Tampa or the Hotring Sabre, the BR8 features the use of racing slicks for the wheels, along with its own custom "Race" wheels. The primary colour of the vehicle is applied on the body, while the secondary colour is applied on the upper fins of the front wing, the panels below the side intakes and the vertical fins of the rear wing. Its interior uses a unique and modernized steering wheel with digital display, which is share with the DR1. ![]() ![]() The entire underside of the vehicle is Kevlar plated, using a unique texture in comparison to the carbon-fibre plating to the other Open Wheel vehicles. The driver compartment is open, with the small side intakes and the rear one above the cabin, as well as the large rear wing with the single tail light. The BR8 features a very narrow, low-profile design, having the distinctive flat, elevated nose with the large wing on the front, featuring multiple fins. The BR8 is modelled after the 2011 Red Bull RB7, seen in the chassis design and the nose, while the stock front wing is based on the 2009 Red Bull RB5.
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