Aweasome race for 3thd place, men!
Yeah man it was AWESOME! I had @DJ Ballistic at my neck and caught you right at the last chicane!Aweasome race for 3thd place, men!
Best lap was 2.21.6 with hard tires. Softs would have been one second slower.Wasn't able to make it to this one, sadly. Did anyone upload results to simresults? I tried some hotlapping with the sets provided above so am curious to know what sort of times were being posted
Sadly uploading something to simresults in a permanent way is forbidden since all real names are uploaded then and can be found by google.Wasn't able to make it to this one, sadly. Did anyone upload results to simresults? I tried some hotlapping with the sets provided above so am curious to know what sort of times were being posted
Cool, ta. I got a low 22 myself on mediums after maybe 10 laps of trying so I don't feel too bad nowBest lap was 2.21.6 with hard tires. Softs would have been one second slower.
Ouch, hadn't realised that! And yeah, thanks, would appreciate thatSadly uploading something to simresults in a permanent way is forbidden since all real names are uploaded then and can be found by google.
But I'll send you the json file so you can watch them in the preview that expires after 30 min?
Yeah, i meant faster. With softs i achevied 2.00.7 while practicing. Today somehow i was able to brake way later than i used to do, so low 2.00 should be doable.Cool, ta. I got a low 22 myself on mediums after maybe 10 laps of trying so I don't feel too bad now
Btw, I presume you mean softs would be one second lower.
Will send it to you in the next hour, can't do it faster, sorry!Cool, ta. I got a low 22 myself on mediums after maybe 10 laps of trying so I don't feel too bad now
Btw, I presume you mean softs would be one second lower.
Ouch, hadn't realised that! And yeah, thanks, would appreciate that
Sadly uploading something to simresults in a permanent way is forbidden since all real names are uploaded then and can be found by google.
Glad you had some fun!But thanks for the race, it was still quite fun
So that's the official reason now? I though it was so that people wouldn't be discouraged from joining the races when they see the laptimes.
I've posted it after the race as i know people won't see this combo for a while and i doubt they will check this post in the future.BhZ's mentioning of the fastest lap is okay from my view. He's a couple of seconds faster than me, it's no secret so if someone asks for a benchmark he can have it! Also it's important when talking about setup details
Martin, I think you are probably mixing up two separate rules here. The one we've discussed in the past is about not discussing laptimes prior to a race, as people may be discouraged from joining if they feel they're too slow. That rule (but hey it's an unwritten rule so this is just my attempt to explain it ) has nothing to say regarding discussion of laptimes after a race. The rule that Rasmus just brought to my attention is simply to do with sharing real names of drivers - I wasn't aware of this one but I can see that it makes sense. The fact that the JSON files also contain times wouldn't be an issue.So that's the official reason now? I though it was so that people wouldn't be discouraged from joining the races when they see the laptimes.
Yeah all you need would be a little program that searches for string in "Name": "%driverName%"", caches it into a variable like "Driver1" to "Driver24" and writes this in every entry of it.In fact, thinking about it, one could easily tweak the JSON files to remove the names and make the data postable... Hmmm.
Awesome racing guys, had some great battles, then got done over by the game getting my stuck by the smallest of millimetres against the wall meaning i had to reverse and ended up pretty much at the back with only 2 laps left.
On a more unfortunate note, we are really starting to crack down on cutting, now I'm not pointing fingers but I'm just going to say I found over 70-80% of the drivers were cutting at Bruxelles by going wide but having it pinned still, here's the corner below in case you aren't sure which one, please watch the limits, if you feel the kerb on both wheels more than a split second then chances are you've gone wide, some of them are blatant wide like not even on the kerb anymore, some are quite minor and less than 1ft but it needs to tidy up either way.
Below is an example of a perfect way to handle it at the corner I am talking about, the driver can see they are about to go wide, and starts to lift, keeps lifted, remember it doesn't strictly need to be 100% lift, just enough to 'reverse' any possible gain, then they stay like that until they are back on track with left 2 tyres and then back to 100% power.
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