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This all started off as just doing some time trial like runs on a single stage to see how fast the cars were. The stage times are the base for the comparison, decided to add some notes to them later on. Maybe the title for the guide is not the best then, perhaps 'review' would be better.
For the advanced vehicle settings like toe/camber I tried to avoid digging deep as I know how much that can alter the handling (just like differentials). Tried to make things accessible for those that are new to the game. Admittedly I'm not too tech savvy with these either.
I'll use commas more in the future. ;)
The comment from another poster about camber and toe is right. I'd like to learn your settings.
Secondly, if this is a comparison guide, make some comparisons and contrasts instead of giving just a general description of each vehicle. Maybe get multiple opinions or something. Your guide is a great start, but it doesn't (for example) describe how the Fulvia feels much heavier and responds much better to sweeping turns and long straights than the Mini's lighter body and easier to redirect momentum.
Lastly, a small suggestion would be to learn to use commas to seperate ideas in a sentence. The absent punctuation makes your complex sentences difficult to comprehend at times.