ThanksYou don't need a mic. All you need to do is be able to hear and act on commands from staff
ThanksYou don't need a mic. All you need to do is be able to hear and act on commands from staff
Don't slow down in the corners, if the faster car wants to pass there, it's their job to pass you. Slowing down is dangerous. Only lift a bit if you're being passed on the straight.
In my opinion, blue flag means for the slower cars to let the faster cars pass, at a safe place (!) - ignoring the blue flag for a certain amount of time leads to a penalty. As a consequence, the faster car always has to be prepared that the car to be lapped will become slower.. Of course not at a blind spot and not on the racing line!
I got lapped by 2 cars (or 3?) in the race. In one case, I made a mistake at the first corner (braked too late) and was far on the outside, so I slowed down to stay on the track and to let the faster car pass. The lapping car got really, really close in that situation.. I don't know if it was you @Chris Down - if yes, sorry for confusing but I think haven't been on the racing line
This track is imo hard for overtaking and also for lapping cars, the most safely way for that was the main straight.
Use your mic. Everyone has the real-time app running likely. If not, that should be as mandatory as teamspeak because with so many people using VR, its The only way to know the drivers around you.
Just come on the mic and let the lapper know you’re behind and even offer a place to swap. The person being lapped is now aware and can acknowledge greatly reducing the chance of an issue. Then we can stop referring to the FIA guidelines...
Time to download the real-time app, although I'm not using VR
This app shows you the driver name's, right?
I had assumed that the your name was derived
from steam, but it only seems to work when I changed
my name in my AC option menu.
Went on line and it had changed to Ernie wright.
Use your mic. Everyone has the real-time app running likely. If not, that should be as mandatory as teamspeak because with so many people using VR, its The only way to know the drivers around you.
Just come on the mic and let the lapper know you’re behind and even offer a place to swap. The person being lapped is now aware and can acknowledge greatly reducing the chance of an issue. Then we can stop referring to the FIA guidelines...