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I thought your name seemed familiar - I was in there suffering with you! I was in the Ford GT LM. That race was a complete disaster for me as well. I screwed up my first flying lap in quali with a track limits penalty but thankfully stuck the second for P5. I thought I'd start on the Mediums but that could well have been the worst possible decision I could have made.
Trying to get around in the relatively understeery GT LM on cold Mediums in dirty air with Supras on Softs being ultra aggressive behind is not fun. I was just pressured into mistake after mistake and fell all the way to the back. Trying to work my way back up afterwards was damn near impossible, it's so difficult to pass someone here.
My second attempt went slightly better although it was in a much stronger lobby. I was in with some people with A for SR so I think I'd done my rating a bit of damage in the first one. Started P11, finished P9 thanks to some major mistakes from others. Besides that, it was a bit processional other than being divebombed from space by a Nissan into the tight sector 1 hairpin and then undercutting him to get back in front. Just ended up stuck behind a Supra the whole way through my second stint, completely unable to get past.
I think I might give the Manufacturers a miss and take a short break, then come back for the main season. I'm on a bit of a downward spiral at the moment, lots of races going badly. Maybe I need a chance to disengage and come back with a fresh perspective...
Ahh yes that was you, unlucky after that good quali you had. I went 0,7 sec faster in practice than actual quali, probably didn't matter much. Ofc super easy to be smart afterwards, but I think if you went with softs in race 1, you'd would have had better results 🤔
I tend to go on the softest tires in the race always when qualifying TOP5. Very risky to go for the harder tire and risk getting swallowed up by drivers behind and end up in fights. I had this happen a few times in GTS and I realised I get better results by going on attack with the softest tires, sometimes I pit right with the leaders. I rather do this - build a gap and let them squabble behind, and then maybe 1 or 2 fast drivers pass you from behind on second stint. And you have an easy choice of letting them past you without a fight. Unless it is like last 2 laps and there is no one else queing up after the soft runner right behind you, then you defend even on the worse tires.
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