He guys,
Server one was a blast tonight, despite my technical nightmare all event!
Entered practice and the pedals decided they didn't want to pass half throttle, which was annoying to say the least. Came out of the game, gave them a clean and reconnect and all seemed ok. Managed to put my car on a decent grid spot (5th I think?) but then found out the throttle now didn't want to close anymore, so I was stuck at no less than 5000 revs all the bloody time! Couple or three spins in the race whilst adjusting to having literally no off throttle moments(!), several brown trouser moments and some actually really good racing with people like
@Joseph Wright and
@simon nicholson and a few others, so ended up satisfied with the fun factor.
#trailbrakingisyourfreind
Thank you everyone as always for a big laugh on TS and great fun on track. Thank you
@Bram for these incredible events and please everyone hurry up and register for the next race at Imola, these cars are great and even better with a full grid! The Imola link is here -
http://www.racedepartment.com/threa...ola-friday-april-14-2017.134284/#post-2445976
It's common thing in sim racing that people are more attracted to sign up for races when others join up first. So by just a couple of people signing up early could attract 3 or 4 more and then those attract another couple and so on and so on. I know it's not always easy to commit to an even sometimes a week in advance, but trying where possible to do so (both in these rookie events, other AC events or even other sims we host here) really does go a massively long way towards helping get those grid numbers up to capacity
Plus it makes our staff lives easier too which never hurts!
Thanks again guys, loving racing with you all at the moment, it's a brilliant way to spend some free time