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The good old days when we could gain DR by racing interesting cars. Ahh...My first A+ was at Big Willow in a one-make '91 Mitsubishi GTO race.
So the track will always be special to me.
The good old days when we could gain DR by racing interesting cars. Ahh...My first A+ was at Big Willow in a one-make '91 Mitsubishi GTO race.
So the track will always be special to me.
I got a lot of points to bolster my A grade there as well. With the Scirocco, against an Armada of Audis. And had a nice and rare Gr3 win and some podiums with, I think it was the McLaren.I got my A+ for the very first time at Big Willow in Gr4, in the TT Cup. That was a good week.
Yes, sir.The good old days when we could gain DR by racing interesting cars. Ahh...
I genuinely don't know they changed it from launch.Yes, sir.
Nowadays, if you're someone who enjoys doing the A races, PD treats you as a 3rd class citizen, and gives you zero credit for being good at it.
Ironically, I think that if they offered DR points there, a lot more of the high level drivers would show up.
It's changed a lot from GT Sport, which definitely had better daily races.I genuinely don't know they changed it from launch.
It started off as junior cup cars or single make races with DR/SR on. It felt like a natural starting point before moving up to the daily B/C and Gr cars.
Clios, scirroco's etc just a damn fun race for beginners and more experienced racers as it was closer racing but in forgiving cars.
I miss them days a lot.
last year.
@Barney Da Dog I don't remember that Willow race, was it in 2022 because I didn't buy GT7 until Halloween of that year.
Yes, same here. My first ever win in a daily race was with a Clio at Tsukuba. Second or fourth online race I'd ever done. It was a real "wow, I can do that, and it's real fun" moment.I genuinely don't know they changed it from launch.
It started off as junior cup cars or single make races with DR/SR on. It felt like a natural starting point before moving up to the daily B/C and Gr cars.
Clios, scirroco's etc just a damn fun race for beginners and more experienced racers as it was closer racing but in forgiving cars.
I miss them days a lot.
Glorious view from the mega yacht mateYes, same here. My first ever win in a daily race was with a Clio at Tsukuba. Second or fourth online race I'd ever done. It was a real "wow, I can do that, and it's real fun" moment.
The VW Golf at RBR short was great, too (despite some carnage), and I had my best DR stretch by far with the Silvia at Suzuka (which wasn't a race A). So, I think it would be nice if they either gave us DR points to gain or lose in race A, or at least have some more of the hundreds of interesting but otherwise unused (read: wasted) road cars (every single one of them different to drive) in race C.
Yeah, dreaming...😇
BTW greetings to everyone from here:
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I didn't start racing it until Thursday, although I was running Q laps before that. I've run 10 races since Thursday. I'm pleasantly surprised that 10 laps doesn't bother me at all, probably because this short track requires more focused attention pretty-much all the time, so my mind has less time to wander.I meant to ask you earlier in the week, how are you finding B this week?
I know you aren't partial to longer races (I know time wise B isn't long but it's just as focused as a longer race and much tighter)
How are you finding pit stops as again they don't usually feature in the shorter races?
Was nice to see you and @Robster and @bone_tone in my races. 👋So my Sunday ends in DR B, it’s funny how I can win 5 races at DR B but start beat the back at DR A, look forward to maggiore gr3 ( I guess )
Yes, good to see you and @Robster UK today - bit out of my depth with all you A and A+ drivers, but I managed some good placings in each race. Fortunately the fact that I am able to run auto gears only doesn't seem to have worked against me this week.Was nice to see you and @Robster and @bone_tone in my races. 👋
It's all just so much fun. Doesn't matter where you finish or what transmission you have just a fun fun sprint race.Yes, good to see you and @Robster UK today - bit out of my depth with all you A and A+ drivers, but I managed some good placings in each race. Fortunately the fact that I am able to run auto gears only doesn't seem to have worked against me this week.
Sad that I got my only podium today in my last race at the expense of @newmedia_dev, when you got taken out (unintentionally I believe) on the last lap!
Strangely, I got the most out of the car in that race by accidentally leaving steering assist on Strong - counterintuitively it improved the turn-in! Ran my fastest lap 0.4 seconds quicker than I've managed all week 🤔
Anyway, I'm going to miss Brands and the G70 - had some good races and, more importantly, great fun.
Yeah, it's a mega, mega basic houseboat. But fun nonetheless. Quite the opposite of racing.😊Glorious view from the mega yacht mate
Yes, I've done it a couple of times there too - it's very realistic, as it happens in real world races very regularly.It's all just so much fun. Doesn't matter where you finish or what transmission you have just a fun fun sprint race.
Was really please to see you on the podium! Actually made me smile a lot.
Was completely accidental, he clipped the sand out of paddock hill and just came across and caught me. Nothing intentional or anything. I've binned it there or at Graham hill this week so many times myself all good.
The funniest thing is while we waited facing each other letting the traffic go by my GT driver drone dude was just starring at him! Hilarious to watch on the replay 🤣
That is excellent to hear. I had an incline you'd like albeit it's a sweaty QT grind.I didn't start racing it until Thursday, although I was running Q laps before that. I've run 10 races since Thursday. I'm pleasantly surprised that 10 laps doesn't bother me at all, probably because this short track requires more focused attention pretty-much all the time, so my mind has less time to wander.
Having a really good QT has made it fun - the lowest I've started was P6, and mostly it's been in the top 4. That means that if I don't do something stupid, I'm pretty-much guaranteed to gain DR points each race. And believe it or not, I'm DR A at 44%, and I feel really comfortable there. We'll see if that remains true as time goes by, but I've been A for about a month, so, so far so good.
I actually love the pit stop. I'll pit early if either the person in front of me is driving erratically, or the person behind me is on my butt constantly, and it's soooo great to be able to get out of that kind of situation. Otherwise I pit late.
The only thing I don't like is where the cars come back onto the track from the pit. It can be a serious PITA to avoid them and still keep your speed up enough so the guy behind you doesn't ram you or take advantage and pass you.
So, all in all, I'm loving this week, which was a huge surprise. I'm not sorry I didn't start racing earlier, though, because this track gets kind of monotonous sometimes.
Well done on the A+, and some cracking results!What a strange week at Daily B it has been, lots of laps and a pit which was different as I never run daily C.
Until the G70 appeared mid week I was struggling to find a stable ride to get a decent QT time, but with some far out tunes the G70 has given me my best global position currently P37.
Yes lots of players seem to be missing this week but it's been great fun especially racing with some of you, @newmedia_dev @Barney Da Dog @bone_tone
Only started racing on Saturday but now finished for the week, never made it into the 46s but left with all podiums in all ten races with 5 wins.
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No imposter syndrome about it, @GrumpyOldMan this will not last on a normal week.
Going to sit out next week, see you later.
I really like Dragon Trail Seaside, so maybe I'll give it a try next week. The problem is that when I have longish semi-straight sections that I don't have to think much about, my mind will wander quite a bit. Then the next thing you know, I've crashed into a wall because I wasn't paying attention.The longer races aren't much different in terms of intensity "sometimes" so you should try a few in the future maybe?
You know the answer to that is to focus on deltas, gaps and lines.I really like Dragon Trail Seaside, so maybe I'll give it a try next week. The problem is that when I have longish semi-straight sections that I don't have to think much about, my mind will wander quite a bit. Then the next thing you know, I've crashed into a wall because I wasn't paying attention.
If I do give it a try, it will be on my second account. No reason to be reckless with my DR.
Nice area man! I would love to live out somewhere around that area. It's always good to get that fresh air in the forest.Yes, same here. My first ever win in a daily race was with a Clio at Tsukuba. Second or fourth online race I'd ever done. It was a real "wow, I can do that, and it's real fun" moment.
The VW Golf at RBR short was great, too (despite some carnage), and I had my best DR stretch by far with the Silvia at Suzuka (which wasn't a race A). So, I think it would be nice if they either gave us DR points to gain or lose in race A, or at least have some more of the hundreds of interesting but otherwise unused (read: wasted) road cars (every single one of them different to drive) in race C.
Yeah, dreaming...😇
BTW greetings to everyone from here:
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The most important thing I learned to improve my daily racing results was to never look backwards.😇Yes, I've done it a couple of times there too - it's very realistic, as it happens in real world races very regularly.
I had the classic 'flashing headlights' guy in an Alfa behind me from the start - impossible to say whether it was deliberate, or he was a controller user ( but I suspect it was the former). Either way it was good to see him becoming a diminishing dot in my rear view mirror!
The only issue I have there is the death chicane. It's always a hit or miss there, it's so narrow, it's right before the tunnel. And that helicopter always gets close to me as I exit the tunnel, weird in a way. You have another account? I only own one which is enough. Doing the circuit experience is a great way of learning all sections of Dragon Trail, I had to do that and I eventually got better during every lap there. Practice is what it will take to reap the rewards.I really like Dragon Trail Seaside, so maybe I'll give it a try next week. The problem is that when I have longish semi-straight sections that I don't have to think much about, my mind will wander quite a bit. Then the next thing you know, I've crashed into a wall because I wasn't paying attention.
If I do give it a try, it will be on my second account. No reason to be reckless with my DR.
True enough.The only issue I have there is the death chicane. It's always a hit or miss there, it's so narrow, it's right before the tunnel.
I HATE that helicopter!And that helicopter always gets close to me as I exit the tunnel, weird in a way.
It doesn't cost anything for another account. I don't remember the details, but it's been explained here before.You have another account? I only own one which is enough.
This. Just this!I HATE that helicopter!
I try to use mostly the radar because it magnifies the road which can help you indicate if you are on the right path and not veer off into the grass/sand. The new weather map is a useful tool needed in Sport mode races and other events.The most important thing I learned to improve my daily racing results was to never look backwards.😇
Just the radar...