I just can't drive any F1 games based on 98-08. CANNOT stand the grooved tyres. Also they ran with traction control in and 06 (and many other years) which also really irked me and stops me enjoying the mod. While I still watch F1 I'm not a huge fan of the cars, although things are a little better this year with the return of slicks, banning of TC and removal of all those ugly wingless stuck on all over the place.
Manual all the way. Driven in a lot of heavy traffic and it's never crossed my mind for a second that I would prefer automatic to "change gear less", thats not an issue for me in the slightest.
I've always through auto transmission was more prone to issues and more expensive to repiar.
Mainly however it's about control. I dislike autos for the same reason I don't like ABS, I'm not in full control of the car.
Thats kind of what I thought. Shame both TCL and NAGT are a bit off, will probably give them a miss, especially with WSC due for release shortly. I have tried them both, and something was amiss when I drove them.
I pretty much only drive mods that work very well with RealFeel and have accurate physics, so that makes a pretty short list of mods
Gabkicks's tip is useful, apparently there is some calibration issues and pressing the brake all the way down before you leave the pits remedies this. I find you don't need to push the break peddle that far. Also don't change to third to quickly as that causes problems too.
It's probably not the fastst way but I point the car towards the corner before braking, still trailing the brakes as I just clip the first curb, I then drift out a little so I can start accelarting early through the second apex of the corner.
ajp, what mods in your opinion are most accurate and as a reult work very real with RealFeel. These days if a mod does not fully support RealFeel, which I guess means the suspension has to be built in CarFactory, I wont bother with it.
All I was referring to was at lime park I was braking much more and earlier than I needed to. I didn;t realise how much grip the solstice had and how much speed it could carry through the corner. When I learned this I took about a second off my lap time.
I'm still in Rookie class and have found he racing to be pretty clean for the most part. Sure lots of mistakes are made, but it is the Rookie class after all, it has to be expected to a certain extent.
Less brakes, more speed through the corner That was the biggest thing I noticed watching others, you can carry a lot of speed through the corners.
My top tip for iRacing, practice. I put in a lot of practice laps at Lime Rock and then a few time trials before I ventured into a race.
They were OK, I didn't say they were bad. Just didn't feel they were good enough to be worth keeping. I only have time to use a few mods, so just want the very best ones.