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Dga, you don't get demoted from complaints fella. Division placement isn't a popularity contest.
Could of at least dumped some d1s that never show up
I've only missed 1 race in 1 year cause some lame ass tryed breaking I to my car
I really hate this attitude that D1 is dirty. I've raced in D1 since my second week with SNAIL and have been wrecked only a few times in all those months. I find it to be clean but aggressive.
I'm not sure who said D1 is dirty. I read back several pages and couldn't find it. Wierd.
I commented factually on my experience where I have been taken out in exactly half of the last 12 races I raced in D1.
Do I feel there may be a dirty driver or two in D1? In my opinion....yes. Is the division as a whole dirty? Of course not.
I do find it odd that certain drivers get awfully defensive in the forum awfully quick though.
Is anyone running a black car in D1?
Alright folks, as we all sit here anxiously awaiting tonights racing, I thought I'd throw some good natured racecraft tips out there for NASCAR and the Eider FR-S combos.
For NASCAR, as you are drafting and moving around the track keep in mind the speeds you are traveling. If you come bump up out of the draft for whatever reason, do not expect the guy behind you to leave that spot open for you. you go up and lose the draft and drop 1-5 MPH almost instantly, while the guy behind you no longer has a bumper slowing them down and will jump up the same amount, especially if they has someone drafting them. If you then come down thinking your spot is clear, well, its a safe bet you just ruined both of your guys nights. Instead, stay high until you can safely return back to the draft train, you may lose a spot or two, but you will at least still be in the race.
For Eiger. Keep situational awareness here folks, especially at the switchbacks. This is the easiest place to get yourself in trouble for divebombing. Do well to remember how much overlap is required to make a pass. Just because someone took a higher line then you does not give you the right to try a pass. On that same note, if you jacked up your braking point, lock up the tires and careen towards the wall, expect the racer behind you to capitalize. This is especially true for corners 1 and 3, which are the first switch back after the jump and the third after that short straight. If this happens, its best that you stay high through the corner, and the person attempting the pass stay low, then as you prepare for either corner 2, or 4, the passee should then have the inside line, and the passer keep to the utside.
Here is an example of what I mean
With a little respect for each other, Eiger can make for some intense battles. Just remember, this track is short and tight, so don't expect to gooble up 5 positions in a single bound, or even for the whole race. This isnt that kind of track.
Lets keep tonights racing clean and enjoyable everyone!
Unfortunately, after watching all of the replay from the race that was taken from, Im going to have to agree. I'm really hoping this wont be the case, but the whole reason I decided to post this is that those switchback were a point of contention more then a few times, and we had maybe 6 people on the grid that night. The first major issue happened on lap two, someone thought they had the right to jump on the inside because someone started their turn in further out then the other. This is what we call a divebomb, and the person who shot up the inside will be penalized for it. The second incident, someone lost traction from making an error in their brake point and went outside, the driver behind then took advantage and took the inside line cleanly, just to have the guy whom lost traction slam them into the wall on the inside. after that, it seemed that their frustration levels got the better of them two of them proceed to beat up on each other, often involving a third racer in their melee.Awesome tips Rally. I just hope that everyone not only understands this but also apply it during racing. Between blocking and sticking your nose to someone, all this goes up in smoke in a heart beat!
still don't know the pp or hp for the scion. Mazda i believe is 485pp
Edited...why do I bother?