Also how can cars that are exactly the same and drivers who are pretty much as equally talented be so far apart. I mean 5 seconds between first and last?!
min racing skill and traffic. In rFactor, the first lap the AI set is always their fastest, as they never come back into the pits.Also how can cars that are exactly the same and drivers who are pretty much as equally talented be so far apart. I mean 5 seconds between first and last?!
Still looks bad.Don't look too much into the times, it's the order that matters most.
Huh, but how. Yeah now I know rFactor is definitely random as toast. Nah I think it all came down to luck this time, let's hope it will be on our side for the next couple of races as well.JAWZ LAP THE FIELD
An impressively dominant display by Jawz GP was the highlight of the Adelaide RDe-Prix. Tim Engberink recovered from a low grid position and a crash at turn 1 with a gyrating Jimmy Laad to win by 38 seconds, and 1 lap ahead of everyone else. Takuma Ishikawa scored his second second in his second race by a margin of seconds. Surfers Paradise winner Pablo Diehl found himself on the podium too in third place. Ben Utzer scored his first points of the season in 4th, along with Nathan Cornes and the two Toro Rosso's. Andy Black and Milos Ancevski grabbed a handful of points, but Steven Poirier once again found himself in the points and penalised for a previous infringement. Tapio Rinneaho was the second driver in as many races to be hit by a Red Bull while one of them was exiting the pits, this time Ancevski removed a wheel from the Finn's car. Lesley Buurlage was having a good battle late in the race, but turned in too tight while going three abreast and caused terminal suspension damage on the inside wall.
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@Tim Engberink, how did Jawz suddenly become so dominant?
@C0rrUpti0Nz, you were the only Aussie in the points today, can the team turn it around for other races?
@Benutzername, you were the highest driver to use FanBoost. How much did it help you?