And you can't drink while you drive so it's free basically!Denis forgot to add that you need to be a Premium member - but the cost for an entire year is no more than a few pints would set you back
And you can't drink while you drive so it's free basically!Denis forgot to add that you need to be a Premium member - but the cost for an entire year is no more than a few pints would set you back
Hmmm, I would have sworn that I checked that he was Premium???Denis forgot to add that you need to be a Premium member - but the cost for an entire year is no more than a few pints would set you back
Well if you are not very fast then I'm a snail!I’m not very fast, so I was surprised to be only .100 from the pole.
Thanks Chris. The 2nd race in which you chased Erik was very educational for me. On several parts of the track you used different lines. Nice to see which line was faster. Also I noticed that you only drove in 3 and 4th gear, even in Druids. I must have had the wrong gear settings because that was a no go for me.As usual, here are my VR onboards. Since there were a few people complaining about track extending, hopefully it can show some of the folks extending the track how to use the maximum track available while still being legal.
Audio is a bit quiet for some reason, but still there. Cc: @Sheppio since you were asking for them
Race 1:
Race 2 (top 5 reverse grid):
Some discussion may be required about blue flag etiquette in general, but as for the leaders they must understand that respect is required from both parties. On such a short circuit where there is limited room for getting offline safely you must be patient, and being in the lead does not entitle you to barge your way through, especially during a close battle.
I'm not sure of the specific case(s) you're talking about, but "being in the lead does not entitle you to barge your way through, especially during a close battle" implies that having a battle changes blue flag dynamics, which it doesn't
We don't have formalised rules for blue flags at RD (although maybe we should, since they are really poorly standardised across series...), but I cannot think of any ruleset which declares that any move that would be legal during a for-position overtake is illegal during a blue flag overtake. If the move is aggressive, but legal (which I suppose is what you are implying by "barg[ing one's] way through"), then it's still legal.
You have to also remember that many of the drivers who are at the front have vastly different lines and braking marks than the midfield or back of the pack. Sometimes this "barging through" is really just the driver lapping taking his normal line. For example, when lapping into Clark Curve last night, I was almost always on the inside, because most people in the midfield take a much wider line than me. Taking that line isn't me being aggressive, it's me taking my normal line, which is often left completely free and unobstructed. It might make it difficult to continue a battle since half the road is being taken up by me lapping, but unfortunately that's the reality of getting a blue flag.
Getting a blue flag sucks, sure, but having a battle doesn't change the responsibility to yield.
@HF2000Thanks Chris. The 2nd race in which you chased Erik was very educational for me. On several parts of the track you used different lines. Nice to see which line was faster. Also I noticed that you only drove in 3 and 4th gear, even in Druids. I must have had the wrong gear settings because that was a no go for me.