When yellow is displayed, pits close until queue catches safety car, then a PITS OPEN message will be displayed, and you may freely enter and exit pitlane
A suggestion: when the YELLOW flag is displayed, GENTLY reduce your speed, DO NOT PASS, and form a SINGLE FILE line until the field catches the Safety Car.
IF you are too damaged to follow queue and MUST PIT IMMEDIATELY (when pits are closed) you may do so, but you will have to restart at the rear of the field.
On GREEN FLAG starts and RESTARTS, you may NOT pass before the start/finish line
IHR Events server is open to those who are registered.
If you are not registered, you cannot join track.
If you are registered and cannot join track, please contact me via MSN (in my contact info), and I will get it sorted a.s.a.p., there is most likely a typo concerning your username.
Please show respect to those who may be practicing by following these simple rules: 1) Give plenty of racing room 2) Do not block 3) Give way to faster cars 4) Keep chat to a minimum (spamming will get you removed from event) 5) Please do not request setups from someone who is making laps 6) Do Not bumpdraft. Any evidence of bumpdrafting will result in removal from event
Laps are set to practice mode.
You can view Server Best laptimes for Registered Drivers by typing !rsb in chat.
airio CAN check for symmetrical setups.
on some tracks such as Sprint 1 and 2, Fern Bay Club, it is beneficial to have left or right biased camber settings/tire pressures.
using airio to force a symmetrical setup would even it up somewhat.....
interesting concept though, but you will find that most people don't want to be bothered with specialized setups.
I had a server set up specifically to emulate the F2000 open wheel series, using FOX with a 16% intake restriction. were a blast to drive, but put people off because of the necessity to alter gearing and wing settings and such.....
Many servers have specific rules you are asked to follow in order to continue using them.
(IHR) Killfix expects a certain level of behavior on his servers,and he has entrusted a few people to help uphold those standards.
I have not, do not, nor will not ban someone if they do not earn it. Public online racing can be very frustrating, and accidents happen, and everyone deserves a fair chance. But when you breach the rules repeatedly, you leave no choice but to be removed from the situation.
Admins monitor server behavior as a service to those who want to use the servers as they should be, within the posted guidelines which you agree to follow simply by joining said server.
You said yourself "watch the replay and kick". Well, i saw YOU crash YOURSELF and wreck two other people which have done no harm. So, i kicked.
If you would rather I didn't waste my time babysitting the actions of people such as yourself, Smiley, then i won't.
But you will then give up the right to complain about the low quality of racing on the IHR server.
Serve your ban, stop forum-flaming like a child, and grow the hell up.