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Spa with the TS050 is a combo which usually works well for me, but the 15:00 EMEA slot turned out to be the most difficult run of the three attempts I've had in Nations so far.
15:00 Nations
Matched with 8 other TS050s, 6 R18s (including 'wifi password') 4 908s and even a 2011-spec R18. Early alarm bells were raised when I noticed several cars lagging like crazy in the warm-up stage; my connection wasn't too stellar either, going down to as low as three bars on several occasions. Qualifying was again consistent with what I had managed in test lobbies, but I'm convinced I would've shaved a couple of tenths off my 1:56.522 with a little less understeer in certain places. Still a good enough time for a 10th-place start.
Got a surprisingly good getaway off the line, passing one of the Peugeots around the outside on my way into La Source. Lost a lot of places thanks to congestion up ahead, but started fighting back as a lot happened in the mid-field scramble. Penalties, Hard runners struggling for grip, last-gasp dives and a German TS050 with extremely severe lag which spooked the yellow R18 I was following through Stavelot. These, along with more penalties, allowed me to recover to 9th and start challenging an '11 R18 along with another 908 (both on Hards). Overcooked it under braking for the bus stop so briefly fell back to 10th.
With his straight-line speed and lack of hybrid boost, the '11 R18 proved very tricky to pass, On Lap 3, I attempted to sweep around the outside of him through Turn 2, but ended up running into the back of him as he didn't seem to anticipate me making the move. Survived a divebomb from the German TS050 at Les Combes to blitz the '11 R18 down the start-finish straight, and began what turned out to be a decent scrap with the 908. Had problems at first trying to pass for the same reasons as the '11 R18, but eventually began to pull away through my mix of boost and Soft treads.
By that point I was up to 8th and began putting in consistent low-to-mid 1:57s. 8th became 7th when a Toyota-liveried R18 spun at Pouhon. By Lap 12 I had dipped under the 1:57 mark. Re-joined the track in 11th once I served my compulsory stop, which I'll admit was a little disheartening considering the delays I had in the first third of the race.
It was never my intention to do a full season of the current Nations Cup, and the mess at the start kind of reminded me of the problems I had in the races I participated in last year. Will wait and see whether I go again in the19:40 20:20 slot...
15:00 Nations
Matched with 8 other TS050s, 6 R18s (including 'wifi password') 4 908s and even a 2011-spec R18. Early alarm bells were raised when I noticed several cars lagging like crazy in the warm-up stage; my connection wasn't too stellar either, going down to as low as three bars on several occasions. Qualifying was again consistent with what I had managed in test lobbies, but I'm convinced I would've shaved a couple of tenths off my 1:56.522 with a little less understeer in certain places. Still a good enough time for a 10th-place start.
Got a surprisingly good getaway off the line, passing one of the Peugeots around the outside on my way into La Source. Lost a lot of places thanks to congestion up ahead, but started fighting back as a lot happened in the mid-field scramble. Penalties, Hard runners struggling for grip, last-gasp dives and a German TS050 with extremely severe lag which spooked the yellow R18 I was following through Stavelot. These, along with more penalties, allowed me to recover to 9th and start challenging an '11 R18 along with another 908 (both on Hards). Overcooked it under braking for the bus stop so briefly fell back to 10th.
With his straight-line speed and lack of hybrid boost, the '11 R18 proved very tricky to pass, On Lap 3, I attempted to sweep around the outside of him through Turn 2, but ended up running into the back of him as he didn't seem to anticipate me making the move. Survived a divebomb from the German TS050 at Les Combes to blitz the '11 R18 down the start-finish straight, and began what turned out to be a decent scrap with the 908. Had problems at first trying to pass for the same reasons as the '11 R18, but eventually began to pull away through my mix of boost and Soft treads.
By that point I was up to 8th and began putting in consistent low-to-mid 1:57s. 8th became 7th when a Toyota-liveried R18 spun at Pouhon. By Lap 12 I had dipped under the 1:57 mark. Re-joined the track in 11th once I served my compulsory stop, which I'll admit was a little disheartening considering the delays I had in the first third of the race.
It was never my intention to do a full season of the current Nations Cup, and the mess at the start kind of reminded me of the problems I had in the races I participated in last year. Will wait and see whether I go again in the
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