If @Interslice agrees we can put the link in the first post of our multiclass events!This is an excellent write up, any chance we can pin it ?
With permission of Yorkie / APEX of course.
If @Interslice agrees we can put the link in the first post of our multiclass events!This is an excellent write up, any chance we can pin it ?
With permission of Yorkie / APEX of course.
I think I know the moment you're describing as I saw it in the replay. Looked OK to me, I probably would've done the same
Well, the GT3 car was ahead at turn-in while being on the inside:I also have to agree with Tim.
Having read though the multiclass advice link posted by Dimitri (which I whole heartedly agree with) I fail to understand how the three abreast into T1 , (not by Dimitri, I hastened to add) was acceptable and meets the advice in the link posted.
Tim worked very hard to create an attempt at an overtake, this was taken away and he lost time.
On Sunday there was no collision but I could imagine on another occasion one or both GT4s in the gravel due to taking avoiding action, while the GT3 carries on it's merry way.
Am I correct in assuming the golden rule would apply here? And the GT3 waits for the GT4s?
Is that lapping maneuver really acceptable?
Not for me.
After the very first championship race, I knew there was no gentlemanly conduct anymore. This second race only solidified that impression to me, but that's up to the admins to handle. I'd suggest that if anyone feels that they were victimized they should file an incident report and let the admins make their decision. The only thing that keeps the behavior in check in a league (and this is essentially a league now) is meaningful penalties for infractions handed outYou learn through experience. I was focusing on the gentlemanly conduct that is called for in these racing club events, " it is the faster car's responsibility to overtake when safe to do so".
Your interpretation of that move being safe for all three of us is a little different to mine. I am sure your skill would have allowed you to get away with it too ( so long as the two of us in GT4s didn't do something unpredictable given we were racing into the turn) but that doesn't make it gentlemanly conduct
@FabianoRL , I'm sorry to tell you that, but you were lagging again with your car sporadically warping around pretty much throughout the whole race. I saw it both times I was lapping you on the track (see the video below) and checking the replay showed that those weren't some rare occurrences.Hi all!
First, sorry for the first 1.3 seconds, where I completely forgot the rolling start... lol. Last time I was racing here was the regular one and it was a normal start... quickly returned to my position. Race overall all right, one overtaking due to an error from the guy which later on took the position back. The track is a long time familiar (since Final Lap on MAME...) but with the Cayman couldn't find anything to help me out.
I couldn't put message on the chat nor connect on the channel on Discord. If later on someone could help me in this matter I would appreciate it.
Have a nice week!
Fabiano.
That's a shame Dmitry. I feel there is at least in my class so I will continue that sentiment. No wish to raise any grievances with admins from me, I merely used it as an example in description of my race, it wasnt to call out a particular driver.After the very first championship race, I knew there was no gentlemanly conduct anymore. This second race only solidified that impression to me, but that's up to the admins to handle. I'd suggest that if anyone feels that they were victimized they should file an incident report and let the admins make their decision. The only thing that keeps the behavior in check in a league (and this is essentially a league now) is meaningful penalties for infractions handed out
Joining to conversation after reading quite a lot of messages...Well, the GT3 car was ahead at turn-in while being on the inside:
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hit the apex just fine:
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and came out completely in the clear ahead of both GT4 cars:
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Did that spoil an overtake by the green car? We may never know, though it didn't look to me that such an overtake would've necessary succeeded as that car never got better than ~60% of the car alongside the white one and typically you need to be at least fully alongside to make a successful pass in the first chicane
The only questionable thing to me is shown here, where the GT3 trying to make a better corner approach moved to the left and slightly squeezed the green car while not being completely in the clear:
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That's a risky move that could've ended in a disaster if the green car was driven by a lesser-skilled driver
Actually I think I saw you once through the mirrors passing straight at Parabolica... lol. Then I've realized it might be the connection again. =\@FabianoRL , I'm sorry to tell you that, but you were lagging again with your car sporadically warping around pretty much throughout the whole race. I saw it both times I was lapping you on the track (see the video below) and checking the replay showed that those weren't some rare occurrences.
I believe you might be using a wireless connection as your ping went up and down in 25-75 range and that could be the reason for that. Wireless network has a much higher chance for random packet drops and you need a really stable connection for AC to work flawlessly online. The problem is that you probably don't see that, but everyone around you is affected and if they try to race close to you there's a good probability of a bad thing happening due to these random warps. If you can fix your connection issues (get an Ethernet cord maybe?) I'd really appreciate it.