AMG Mercedes-AMG GT3 '16
Mercedes-AMG's GT3 '16 represents a mid-engine race car built for real-world GT3 competition, featuring a naturally aspirated engine that demands precise throttle control and rewards smooth inputs over aggressive driving. Its 1,325 kg weight and MR layout provide excellent balance and predictable handling characteristics, making it ideal for technical circuits with frequent direction changes where consistency matters more than outright power. The GT3 suits drivers who prefer a planted, confidence-inspiring platform that excels at Le Mans 700PP and similar endurance-focused events rather than power-dependent road courses.
Overview
Handling Profile
Engine mass behind the driver shifts weight rearward — precise in corners but rear can snap if pushed past the limit
Strengths
Suits Best
Watch for
Rear snaps on entry
Mid-engine snap oversteer on corner entry is the classic MR risk — trail braking can trigger it
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