I feel you! My personal recommendation is to take a break from racing, note down all errors, fails etc on some sheet and then watch the replays, find out not what happened but why and when it happened and note that down on the same sheet.Another annoying race. Great circuit, loved the Huracan again, but as with every week I race three mistakes just ruined it for me. Should have been battling with John all race, messed up, then should have caught Craig before the pitstops, messed up again, then should have caught Craig during the second stint but didn't once again due to two more stupid errors.
I'm just getting bored of the same things happening every week.
If you can, practice these situations!
An example: battling for some time and when it clears up you start to do mistakes.
Check two things:
1. What exactly did you do wrong. Like too late braking, too rapid steering etc
2. But you can't really fix Nr 1. For the problem there would be the lack of adrenaline, coming to rest and losing concentration.
So I practiced to hotlap with music. Classical dreamy film scores, party/club music, disturbing techno, metal etc. Possibly a mix of them so you really get thrown into different states of mind.
Helped me a lot!
Also I practiced with muted sound. That's even more difficult as you lose all immersion and only hear the real life surrounding sounds!
Anyway that was a little anecdote about a possible way to fix this kind of errors