I'm not complaining, I'm trying to start conversation. What tracks do you like to drive it at?
You are really missing my point. And you're reading into things because I never directly said I dislike the current combo.
I like the car anywhere. I get that some people like that it's been in the same place because they can continue to get better there. Others (like me) may have enjoyed it's time at Silverstone and would like to see what kinds of battles can be had at other tracks. This speaks nothing against what it is now in any way. Please let that be known.
What about when the car hits the limiter even without draft on a straight?There are no bad combos - period!
That will be a bad combo - LOLWhat about when the car hits the limiter even without draft on a straight?
I think there's actually a rule against picking a combo where the car reaches the limiter in top gear.What about when the car hits the limiter even without draft on a straight?
Ah. Good thing. We had a couple of incidents in the past but glad to see it's in the rules now.I think there's actually a rule against picking a combo where the car reaches the limiter in top gear.
As a noob, i liked the aston martin. fun car, brakes suck though
Oversimplifying much?Win a prize and pick a new track then. Complaining about it all the time won't make it a heck of a lot better.
Exactly what I was thinking. Additionally, there is a chance WSR gets the boot entirely. 3 great combos this week. It wouldn't surprise me if it is 33.3% voting across the board this week.Oversimplifying much?
1st place prize picks the new car and track, to replace the #1 voted off combo
2nd picks car or track of #2 voted combo
3rd gets leftovers
So if DP or anyone else wanted to change the track they would need to either win 1st or 2nd place, AND that combo would have to have been voted into the corresponding position to allow their choice to affect it. AND if they were third, it would have to all come together in some infinitesimal chance correlation of all of the above factors.
Simple... :/
Edit: and if say, a few weeks from now someone won and chose to bring the wsr back on a different track, would they not get blasted for repeating?
Oversimplifying much?
1st place prize picks the new car and track, to replace the #1 voted off combo
2nd picks car or track of #2 voted combo
3rd gets leftovers
So if DP or anyone else wanted to change the track they would need to either win 1st or 2nd place, AND that combo would have to have been voted into the corresponding position to allow their choice to affect it. AND if they were third, it would have to all come together in some infinitesimal chance correlation of all of the above factors.
Simple... :/
Edit: and if say, a few weeks from now someone won and chose to bring the wsr back on a different track, would they not get blasted for repeating?
It is a very fun car, but it's hard stopping a boat that quickly haha. At RBR it's actually a fun drive. The car can stretch it's legs a bit, and the short laps are good at that course. I think we'll see some good passing there. In practice it was good to sit back and watch battles go into the braking zone. The extra speed scrubbed off lets the third car trailing them slip through or compete out of the corner into the following straight.
Hey, ive tried a few practice races...would be interested in joining? Thanks
I had a harder time with over throttling 2nd gear and ending up in a drift.
braking zone does not equal turn-in point. But we will see what a Steward has to say.Just a general rules question...
OUTBRAKING OPPONENT: I've noticed when racing with the D1/2 drivers that outbraking is part of their driving tactics. Is this ok to do, or avoid entirely on Sunday (unless this is the norm in your division; familiarity among drivers)??
The rules state 1/2 (basically) car overlap is required before the lead car's turn in point. It says nothing about overlap before the breaking point of the lead car. On several occasions I've had cars not have overlap before I turn in, but as I hit my brakes they wait a split second longer and get the overlap in the brake zone. It is the D1/2 drivers that do this. I am not complaining, just an observation with a question for clarity attached to it. I enjoy racing Hydro, R rated, proper111, and many of the others. Again, not a gripe or b****; just a question.
Just a general rules question...
OUTBRAKING OPPONENT: I've noticed when racing with the D1/2 drivers that outbraking is part of their driving tactics. Is this ok to do, or avoid entirely on Sunday (unless this is the norm in your division; familiarity among drivers)??
The rules state 1/2 (basically) car overlap is required before the lead car's turn in point. It says nothing about overlap before the breaking point of the lead car. On several occasions I've had cars not have overlap before I turn in, but as I hit my brakes they wait a split second longer and get the overlap in the brake zone. It is the D1/2 drivers that do this. I am not complaining, just an observation with a question for clarity attached to it. I enjoy racing Hydro, R rated, proper111, and many of the others. Again, not a gripe or b****; just a question.
AhHa! That's what I thought. Hhhmmm.Outbraking someone is a legal move as long as you are able to gain overlap before the lead car's turn in point. The rules say nothing about overlap before a brake point because a brake point doesn't matter.
I've seen too many IR's filed with a driver claiming they were dive bombed when in reality they just got beat in the braking zone.
I'm one of those that filed a few such IRs looking to be set straight.Outbraking someone is a legal move as long as you are able to gain overlap before the lead car's turn in point. The rules say nothing about overlap before a brake point because a brake point doesn't matter.
I've seen too many IR's filed with a driver claiming they were dive bombed when in reality they just got beat in the braking zone.
I'm one of those that filed a few such IRs looking to be set straight.
What happens when they overestimate their braking and end up causing contact or other negative outcome?
@aeroliteI'm one of those that filed a few such IRs looking to be set straight.
What happens when they overestimate their braking and end up causing contact or other negative outcome?