I am sorry
@Michael Burke but you actually generate the accident.
I had a good start, at least better than
@Henri Sinik, so I was getting closer and closer behind him up to a point I had to back off or I would take him out on the braking, that was exactly you did to me. At the same time
@Emil Praga and I were getting very close side by side, almost touched, but we did not until I got hit by behind. As
@Georg Siebert said, you have to leave space between you and the car in front, much more on T1 L1. Races are not won on lap one, but they are frequently lost at it.
Fortunatelly for me, I ended facing on the right direction and was able to keep the car on control on good position. From there I think
@Henri Sinik ran wide on the fast uphill turn and gain another position. Then I was chasing
@Kristoffer Somby, but was a bit conservative while saving the medium tires, as was not sure if they would survive the 27 laps. At some times I catch ground on him, at some others I lost it, until he crashed against a lapped car. I was not as fast as I wanted to be, but was kind of consistent. I had a comfortable gap until I reached
@Franco Grigoletti who was a lap down, but he did not realize that and was racing me all the time. I almost took him out as he brake very early on turns hard to pass. I was kind of frenetic calling him on team speak until was told he was not there. Sorry guys if I got to excited over TS. This is why I think it must be mandatory to have everyone on TS. I lost a lot of ground behind him and probably one more lap I would have Kristoffer on my gearbox.
Have to add, I see a lot of overdriving and very risky manouvers. Kind of racing each lap as a qualifying, instead of trying being fast and consistent. The Exos is a dificult car to master and over the limit it bites hard.
Lapped cars are becoming an issue. I still think even without blue flags, is possible to read where you are with the leader board. It shows you who is on front and who behind. Do a quick look behind and see who is chasing you and that would be enough.