Thanks for the nice race for everyone involved guys ;-)
It was my first multi class race in a LMP1, first race in an LMP1 ever actually and I wanted to thank especially Tariq and Joel for the great help and advice to get me started with some direction on these cars. Your tips and suggestions were invaluable to being able to take part in this race.
I prepared myself with test sessions and offline races for this event and seeing some lap time gains every day really made me look forward to this race. I was never ever able to get even close to the blistering fast lap times the guys in the front were able to do, yet had high hopes to finish in the group just behind the resident aliens as I prepared seriously for this and also saw my hopes confirmed in the qualifying, not having set my PB time yet qualifying in a satisfying place (I think 6th or 7th on the grid).
Well, … as it happened … no matter how good the preparation, everything can be ruined at the start in T1, and so it happened.
I started from the left side of the grid, kept well away from the other cars in the grid and gave plenty of space, even going extra wide into T1 as I knew it was a 90 min race and yet the field exploded in T1.
I felt disbelief, anger, frustration as I just didn't felt this necessary at all, given how easy it really is with the LMP1 cars to actually overtake and sort out the field on the straights.
I didn't know who caused the incident, only saw
@Fernando Deutsch 's car flying slightly above mine on my right (did I mention explosions)
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I was very angry at that point that no one actually seemed to have considered to abide by the Racedepartment rules and let those who suffered from their T1 mistakes let by, but the entire field marched on.
After blood pressures calmed, so did I - march on.
I had a difficult time to get back into my rhythm after the T1 incident, found myself battling with a few LMP1 guys and then got my throat slit in the hairpin, when another LMP1 driver who was all event long consistently slower went for the inside in the hairpin, not sticking to the inside line but actually completely cutting me off and parked his car in front of me, forcing me to a complete standstill in order to avoid a crash - that was dirty and I called it out right away without any reaction whatsoever - uncool.
When after these incidents I lost so much time towards the front of the field I found myself overtaken by
@Matt Percival who admirably tried to make for a nice race in one corner suddenly backed off the throttle while I was directly behind him (I think it was in T3).
I touched him, he spun, I waited for him to reenter the track and continued.
I knew this would hurt my chances to catch up with the guys ahead immensely (I lost 5-10 seconds due to the incident alone) but this is just the thing you HAVE to do when in doubt at RD races and I wish others would take this gentleman agreement to heart more as well.
Those three incidents had me have a full 20 second gap to the front I was never able to catch up with over the course of the race. My goal was to catch
@Daniel.13 directly in front of my the rest of the race and over the middle of the race I chewed bit by bit on that gap and slowly got closer until I made a mistake, running wide, loosing time again and finally settled for the position I was in.
I thank
@Henri Sinik for his patience and the racing we had in the beginning moving back and forth through the field.
Henri, I believe was one of the guys who suffered from the T1 incident as he is a much faster driver who somehow ended up behind me and then caught up with me and tried to pass.
@Henri Sinik I knew you were much faster, in hindsight it would have been strategically much better if I would have let you pass and just kept turning lap times.
This did not occur to me in the heat of the battle. I was on a fixed programmed ERS mapping and never ever touched the manual deployment button - it was just that your ERS deployment and my fixed program clashed in such a way that you had a hard time getting by.
The GTE drivers who were caught up in our battle for position I apologize to.
I remember one occasion where there was a grey GTE car on the left side on the straight after T1 where we went three wide (!!!) with me trying to pass the GTE car with as little space as possible as I knew Henri must have been right next to me on the right and I touched the GTE car - my apologies - it all happened just too quick.
I truly, truly enjoyed this first LMP1 race overall and had a fantastic time on the track - this new sensation that EVERYTHING just happens SO FAST that you cannot even clearly see the cars you are passing by and that there really is just no time to relax around the circuit is just completely exhilarating.
I love it and I will definitely come back for more.
Big props go to all the GTE drivers who were amazing in how they were aware of the much faster LMP1 cars cutting through the field - sure there were some comments made - and I also realized that myself a few times - were GTE drivers would deliberately try to make way or (the worst) try to slow down to ease passing.
I think though that most attending the race are very much learning, some (as myself) are outright beginners in this format and I am sure everyone has taken some good lesson from this race and will try to improve for the next one.
I hope the next multi class event will not be that far away (I am hooked).
I also VERY MUCH hope that there can be found a way to include a BoP'ed Porsche 919 LMP1 into the field as that would just be an absolute dream to drive a Porsche LMP1 in a proper WEC field with you guys.
As an idea - there is a Porsche 919 EVO mod for download here at RD - maybe it is possible for a talented modder to create a Porsche 919 LMP1 2014 mod in terms of same energy output cap to the 2014 Audi and Toyota so that BoP of those three cars could be made much easier and allow the three to race together?
We are racing modded Kunos tracks to allow larger grids, why not race a modded Kunos car that allows a close BoP to run the 2014 season LMP1 cars ? That would be awesome !
Maybe we could look into adding the URD 2014 Porsche 919 LMP1 into the field as it may be easier to BoP that car ? There should be a Porsche LMP1 racing against the Toyota and the Audi.
You should give Crewchief a try, it says if you get a blue flag. It works great with VR!
I had a good time, actually my first 90min race in VR, it was a bit tough for the eyes and very hot, but the race didn't feel so long amd boring because of multiclass, always something happening
Crew Chief is an app I could not live without in racing!
Another very easy way to be informed about traffic, spatial awareness and blue flags I wholeheartedly advice anyone to try is Car Radar for download here at RD:
https://www.racedepartment.com/downloads/car-radar.15743/
It can be set up to actually look quite close to a realistic projected windscreen HUD recent road cars do have as an option (like recent BMW road cars).
It will show all cars around you (similar to helicorsa, yet in a much more close to life, realistic way) and it has an option to display cars that actually lap you with blue flags.
This way it is extremely easy to distinguish a car you fight for position with and a car that will lap you under blue flags.
Crew Chief may or may not call out blue flags, CarRadar will show you precisely which car that is from all the cars behind you
From what I hear and read in the support thread, it does work great in VR as well.