I also had a terrible quali, previous lap times in the 1:48s but I just couldn't do it this morning...
Seemed to be a pretty solid tactic after watching the completely unnecessary carnage at the first corner.
We all know that the tyres will be like blocks of ICE, we all know that the brakes need a lap or two before they are warm enough to work properly...
Some of the cars have this clear as day in the dash too if you don't like having the tyre app on.
Yet still we have people barreling into the first turn like an 8 year old maniac playing Gran Turismo against AI set to easy....
Think, why is the guy braking so early into the first corner?
Possible answers;
A.) He or she knows that the tyres and brakes are not up to temp yet, (this is also reminded of by race admin and the other racers on Teamspeak and on the chat)
B.) The guy in front of him has hit the brakes
C.) Driver understands first corner issues and backs off accordingly so as to avoid being involved in a first corner accident...
I qualified in 15th I think, but after the first corner I was up into 9th which really should not happen.
Think before trying something on the first lap. If you are quicker than people in front of you, you will pass them over the course of the 45 minute race surely. If not there are some other things you need to be thinking about your race craft...
But for me, I had a solid race battling with
@Javier Mtnz Iniesta and
@Pinsho for most of the race, we were pretty well balanced in pace and consistency, of which mine went up over 95 for the first time!
Ended up finishing 6th with low fuel pressure, think I was literally on fumes by the finish line.
My best consistency yet and hope to improve on all the other circuits before the full release and more to learn come the end of the month.
We just need to tone down the red mist at the beginning of the races guys. We all need to be on the same page with this stuff to get the most out of it.
Congrats to the podium too. You guys are seriously quick and consistent and I only hope I can improve to be able to learn from you all in the future.
Thanks again to RD and
@Ricoow for hosting. Appreciate it and hope you get a better race next time out.