I had always given next priority to the USA events, because the timezones suited well and I really enjoyed the close friendly spirit that had existed within this group. I have made some great friends with the US guys.
We're still HEre waiting for ya to return Mate! It really is, in attitude, just like you left it weeks ago.:laugh2:
As most of you know, I have a preference for Racing Club Events to be biased towards fun, learning, clean driving, and less competitiveness. I too have found the US Racing has become very competitive.
I think those involved regularly are trying to become better at the required skills to be quicker. Club racing IRL is not in anyway dissimilar. I club raced BMWCCA and the spread of skill and money was always present. BUt the attitude towards all was one of CLUB Comraderie and friendship first. Same here at RD US Club.
I don't mind too much, if that is more enjoyable for the faster competitive guys, so long as the racing is still clean and the "not so competitive" guys are still having fun.
I think the mid -back grid guys are having fun too. We haven't reduced the field to 5 quick guys yet.
The in-game chatting was getting a little arrogant in my opinion and dominated by the fast guys just comparing who was fastest and who was winning. I'm sure it was fun for them, but they need to be aware of other, not so fast guys there as well.
Occaisionally this may happen but I cannot recall anything close to this recently. Everyone is pretty supportive and displays of sportsmanship abound each event! Keith trying to push a fuel dry car across the finish line at the expense of his position comes to mind from this week alone.
Lets just toss in a couple of notes on sportsmanship and fair play from the US CLUB events.
1. The uploading of working setups to all drivers is always available from the quick drivers. at any club event you'll find 3-4 setups waiting in the "online files for "downloading" this wil dramatically reduce the learning curve to a driveable car and allow anyone to be better prepared and lap faster..
2. Coaching is available at almost EVERY event from guys who are skilled. Just hook up your teamspeak and you are in! The last event at Limerock I helped a few guys with the line as I have been driving that track IRL for 15 years. Set up help is always just a question away for anyone.
3. Teamspeak is just awesome! if you have been on it at all then you know how much it adds to the fun in these events! get it hooked up already!:dance2:
4. Car / track selection now actually matches "club racing" formats. Thats why its called "Zandvoort CLUB" or Mont Tremblant"north" now you can drive a Simpler version of the circuit in a car that suits "club drivers" skills better. This has clearly been a factor in the 14 driver average for a wednesday event and "FULL GRIDS on Fridays".
5. Check out the post race reports from any US club event. Sportsmanship abounds here period. YOu can be from anywhere on the globe and feel good about time invested in a US CLUB event I believe.
Hope you don't mind some views from a non American but USA supportive member.
NOt from a guy like yourself Warren! Wish you'd get back soon and see that we are having a pretty great time out here!
EDIT: A message to TIM. Even though you set fire to the bridge, you can easily repair it again.