Falke said: "If there isn't another caution, Shearer has a very good chance"(something like that). About 3 seconds later, you had your massive, race-destroying shunt.
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Today we are offering what I believe is an LFS world first: Instant replays! What with the long cautions we can sometimes expect, it's important to provide you with entertainmant the whole way, which is why we will be providing 'expert' analysis for every crash and controversy that takes place today.
I guess it's not because you've run out of money in your account for hi-res skins; because it would tell you that [and because you can download skins in a server]. Mysterious...
STCC is the way I discovered LFS, and if you can provide what you're saying you will provide, it should be a very good show. But I think internet speeds would be a major problem. If you want to do a nice quality 'cast with multiple people in the house on LFS while also uploading video... I think it would be too hard. But I'm sure that's already been said and you may have a solution for that.
(and then 2 posts got made while I was typing)
It's a tough challenge, but if you pull it off, I'll be watching!
Well, it certainly was an interesting debate. I'm glad lots of opinions were expressed so the iCON guys can see what the drivers think about the issue. Same time tomorrow? Tomorrow's subject: the PIT maneuvre.
It wasn't meant as an insult, just a demonstration as to what happens when it goes wrong. Anyway, you were calling me retarded before I even had the idea for a video in my little brain.
You're right, this series did show bump drafting as a viable strategy; but that still doesn't make it right or realistic, in my opinion. It's not a safe way around anyone: it's a farce because it takes next to no skill. I'd much rather see someone draft and then pull out of the draft and attempt to pass as opposed to following a train of cars past an driver who is all alone.
And now 4 posts have been made since I started writing this one. Let me make this clear: my video was really just a satircal look at bump drafting and wasn't intended to offend. I'm passionate (and have been for many years) about touring car racing so I'm going to fight its corner whenever something comes along to bring it into disrepute.