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Time to reiterate the procedure for race 1 and 2:

Rolling starts are double file, and the cars should be closely bunched together until the start/finish line. Cars that are lagging behind will need to close up fairly quickly to ensure they're bunched together.

This also applies to Am drivers who start 15 seconds ahead of the Pro drivers. Am drivers should not wait for the Pro drivers to join them at the start of the races as they are starting 15 seconds behind.
 
Time to reiterate the procedure for race 1 and 2:

Rolling starts are double file, and the cars should be closely bunched together until the start/finish line. Cars that are lagging behind will need to close up fairly quickly to ensure they're bunched together.

This also applies to Am drivers who start 15 seconds ahead of the Pro drivers. Am drivers should not wait for the Pro drivers to join them at the start of the races as they are starting 15 seconds behind.

How does the 15 second thing work? Surely you can't regulate the starting times as well in a rolling start?
 
How does the 15 second thing work? Surely you can't regulate the starting times as well in a rolling start?

The Am drivers leave the grid for their pace lap in their qualifying spots, then the Pro drivers leave the grid for their pace lap 15 seconds later.
 
Gonna give this a miss this weekend. I don't have a lot of internet usage left. I'd have at least 3GB left if not for the latest update and watching a few hours of Le Mans on my computer the other week...
 
What?? I'm only capable of 1:09.82... Keeping in the lines though, no run-off.

1:09.715 online with fuel on and keeping 2 wheels on track. 👍

to be honest there isn't going to be much differentiation between drivers since there isn't a whole lot that can go wrong (especially at this track, in more technical tracks the gaps will widen). It's pretty much a brake, steer and floor it job. :lol:
 
1:09.715 online with fuel on and keeping 2 wheels on track. 👍

to be honest there isn't going to be much differentiation between drivers since there isn't a whole lot that can go wrong (especially at this track, in more technical tracks the gaps will widen). It's pretty much a brake, steer and floor it job. :lol:

I wonder whether there's a car difference...
 
I wonder whether there's a car difference...

I've only tried the Honda and Mini myself, but both run high 1:09s without issue. Mini feels a lot more direct though, I always feel slightly detached from the driving experience when driving the Honda.

Car choice will undoubtedly make a difference though.
 
I'm trying the Mazda now.

EDIT: Nah, I'm sticking with the Abarth... It feels more fun. And seems faster to me.
 
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