That was exhausting and intense ... I am still sweating ...
I couldn't believe I had the pace to keep
@640er and
@Kek700 at bay, they were on softs. I was so tense, that when I heard from the crew chief that there is an incident in front, and when I made the turn, my focus was not to hit the car, so I steered too much in T7 and went I was
3 alps later, made the same mistake, saw the yellow flag, and I paid more attention to what I was supposed to get by, instead of the road, clipped the grass, the same corner, and went I was again
Witout that, I would have exited the pits in front of the guys above.There would have been some intense laps
How did I end up alone for 40 min, when there were 24 cars on the grid, I can't explain.
FOR NEW AND SLOWER DRIVERS!!!!!!!
1. I was in your situation 1yers ago. I was last I was struggling. It's not fun. But the pace will increase and you will find battles more and more often.
But please:
2. Read the rules for blue flags.
3. Please be aware of your reentry on the circuit, especially on really hard corners.
4. ALWAYS, ALWAYS, keep your line. If you are committed to a line, please take it. If it's a straight, it shouldn't be the racing line, but if you took the racing line, PLEASE, keep it and don't break it. You can release the throttle, but don't make sudden movements. Usually, the faster guys will just get in your back to catch the slipstream and they will make the move when they are close enough. If you see them in the mirror, please keep your line.