I would like to bring something up after this race - the total lack of consistency in half the field with regards to keeping the car facing the right way.
In all the Tatuus races I have taken part in, there have been people who can barely make a lap by themselves without spinning, and I think it's something that needs to be addressed sooner rather than later. It takes a lot away when there is no-one to race with because you're either constantly spinning, or you're not spinning at all. It takes even more away when someone losing control yet again causes you to crash into them.
I can't say it's lack of ability, because a lot of you I've raced against in the MX-5's, TT's and Abarth's and you were quick, much quicker than I am. I think it's a mix of poor use of the hour running up to the race and the constant changing of setup right up until the last second of quali, including just grabbing someone elses setup, even if their driving style is different, and not running your race tyre enough to be used to it.
I qualified 5th yesterday with the hard tyres that I had spent the whole evening running, and got my fastest lap right at the end. Come the race, I got to 2nd midway through lap 1 because most of the guys ahead of me ended up spinning. I then spent the entire race by myself. Now, I was nowhere near the quickest on track from what I could tell. I know Andy at the very least was quicker than me over a lap. This says to me that people are obsessing over the setup and a fast quali lap over a consistent car where you know what it'll do at every point on the track prior to the race.
I played with my setup (using Imola as the base, as suggested), and had a stable car I could use midway through official practice, then ran a long run all the way through quali. Meanwhile, I heard people still asking about setup, even up to 5 minutes prior to race start. You just cannot prepare yourself if the car is always changing and you aren't allowing yourself time to adapt to it. This is just depriving everyone the enjoyment of a close race. These cars make for amazing racing, yet it's being squandered.