Kek700
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I think i am in a good position to comment, i am always at the back of the grid.
I see the really fast drivers when they have had an early off, fast drivers who have had the same problem, rookies, and the real first time learners.
I sometime get a punting or an occasional tap and i just shrug shoulders and get on with it. ( the only exception was le-mans were i picked 10 second penalties for being punted off, driven wide and avoiding an accident . That certainly does not work, and that is not a criticism of third parties involved, far from it.)
having the advantage of seeing all sorts of driver all of the time i think that the driving standards are very good ( including rookies ) and in all the rookie races i had i have only see one person obviously cheating, and in the teamspeak afterwards it was apparent that lots of people spotted that too.
There is alway going to be the qualified 25th and sees himself getting to the front before the first corner there is not much you can do about that, but i never see them again and they are probably not going to be the ones asking questions from the fast guy's anyway.
People sometimes run wide, make errors of judgement, mistakes, irrespective of abilities, i often see it, unfortunately that includes me.
They will do that once and will almost never repeat it next lap.
As i have said before i think there is very little to complain about in these very wellorganised races including the chats during practice, i quite often just sit and listen to the conversations going on, so do not think that you are wasting your time.
I realise that i am not that quick, too old, but i am patient and quite prepared to wait,
Even if it takes a couple of laps and perhaps that the problem in the rookie race most want instant success , if you get overtaken, expecting to reverse it before the next corner.
I see the really fast drivers when they have had an early off, fast drivers who have had the same problem, rookies, and the real first time learners.
I sometime get a punting or an occasional tap and i just shrug shoulders and get on with it. ( the only exception was le-mans were i picked 10 second penalties for being punted off, driven wide and avoiding an accident . That certainly does not work, and that is not a criticism of third parties involved, far from it.)
having the advantage of seeing all sorts of driver all of the time i think that the driving standards are very good ( including rookies ) and in all the rookie races i had i have only see one person obviously cheating, and in the teamspeak afterwards it was apparent that lots of people spotted that too.
There is alway going to be the qualified 25th and sees himself getting to the front before the first corner there is not much you can do about that, but i never see them again and they are probably not going to be the ones asking questions from the fast guy's anyway.
People sometimes run wide, make errors of judgement, mistakes, irrespective of abilities, i often see it, unfortunately that includes me.
They will do that once and will almost never repeat it next lap.
As i have said before i think there is very little to complain about in these very wellorganised races including the chats during practice, i quite often just sit and listen to the conversations going on, so do not think that you are wasting your time.
I realise that i am not that quick, too old, but i am patient and quite prepared to wait,
Even if it takes a couple of laps and perhaps that the problem in the rookie race most want instant success , if you get overtaken, expecting to reverse it before the next corner.