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All of them lol.
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All of them lol.
You watched his videos![]()
I drive in cockpit cam, change to chase cam for pitstop, then change back once in the box. Easier to line up the car I reckonI have come to the conclusion that 'bumper' cam is more like windscreen cam.
In the pitstops you can see the front wheels going on. Therefore the 'bumper' camera has to be behind the front wheels.
If you drive up to the pitstop marker you are way too forwards and have to get moved back into position, and you can also end up bumping opponents from behind when there is still a small gap.
So if you drive in bumper cam just keep in mind there is a few feet of car in front of you!
Exactly what I've been doing. Helps a lotI drive in cockpit cam, change to chase cam for pitstop, then change back once in the box. Easier to line up the car I reckon
Does anyone have any tips on getting your car control rating up?
I've been hovering around the 75 mark, sometimes it goes up, sometimes it goes down. I found in options you can set it so you can monitor if you're doing good or bad for a particular rating. I turned on the Car Control one, and it's saying I'm overdriving the car/ turning too much in situations where I really don't feel like I am, for example Turn 2 at Hungaroring (long downhill left-hander).
Maybe I just need to look at reference laps more?
I found the Lambo in the young driver program is much more manageable to drive if you increase the preload differential. It fixes the oversteer you get when applying the throttle.
I figured out a trick for manual starts in the pits:
When you pit, you have to turn the engine off. And occasionally I struggled with hitting the ignition then engine start quickly enough after the stop. But I found out that you can turn on the ignition while the car is being worked on. So once the pit is done, you just hit engine start and you're on your way!
The engine kills quicker by turning off ignition rather than stopping the engine with the starter button so you wait less time before they start working on your carWhy do you turn off your ignition?
Who told you , turn off ignition & not just press the starter button?
You just adding more time to your pit stop , a car with a start button.
The engine kills quicker by turning off ignition rather than stopping the engine with the starter button so you wait less time before they start working on your car