Definately NOT! lol ...just stay behind the person in front of you and wait for a good opportunity to pass. Let that person do the work... afterall, you're saving gas (and tires) by staying in thier draft... and THAT is what will make you win during a 4 hour long race.
I meant to add this to that last post I made, but O'Keefe, please take a look at your car during session 8 starting at 46:00,00 (at the 46 minute mark). Press F9 and notice how you are jerking the car back and forth (Rush, rush, rush!). Notice how you burned up your clutch and had to end your session. There is no hurry my friend... that leads me back to the original post I made of....
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I hope you saved these replays. Why push so hard at the starts?
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Guys... we have one month to get ready for this and I recommend that everyone save the replays and learn from them. Watch them over and over so you learn from your mistakes. Not only that, but you can learn alot about other drivers habits (bad and good) just by watching them.
Think of this as a big game of chess. What's your next move? Do you know your plan 3 laps ahead of time? My goal is to help you all realize there is a lot more to racing than just passing the guy in front of you. P.S. why else would Deko have us racing on R2s? lol
I've got an idea... When the yellow flag comes out, is it possible to have the SC continue to roll. I noticed it parks on the track in the middle of turn 1 and waits for the field to come up to the back of it, resulting in quite a few bumps and bruises.
When we come around, i noticed many people have to slow very quickly to prevent overtaking it. Afterall, we're moving at a reatively high speed (130mph) compared to a parked car. lol
Maybe having it keep rolling will prevent some of these issues.
I have to agree with you there Jeffy, consistency and patients is the key for spectacular racing
Replays are fantastic to review. You can see if or where your making the mistakes and try to correct them for the next race. You can only learn from your mistakes! Another thing there good for is to see what others are doing relative to you. If others are managing their tyres better, why not see if your doing something different?
Remember you can always visit (FM) Oval Junkies 2 to pick up some techniques for the race.
So glad u noticed and told this. I am shocked that the stewards seriously let a standing safety car on the track. But anyway ... my post in the protest section should be enough for now ...
Yea, yea, yea... lol. I'm just trying to think "Safety First"! As a driver, and watching the replays (over and over) from the view of each and every driver, it may help. There are so MANY people who know nothing about brake and throttle control.
Ultimately the sc will have to be slower that the competitors, otherwise they wouldn't catch it? Even if the sc was moving, someone is bound to hit someone else since everyone will be slowing down. I've been in that situation many times: I've let the queue catch up, and the leader has had more than enough time to slowly close the gap while I've been holding a steady pace and yet still someone assrapes the car in front. The sc can't magically appear in the right place-
For the record, yes, it's not ideal for the safety car to be stationary when the leader is crossing the s/f line.
If you have specific examples please give the timecodes here. The SC will only park in the middle of the track if it's safe to do so - ie, if the field is park enough away that they can slow down in time. And anyway, it doesn't take the SC long to get up to speed. Everyone knows the SC speed (86mph), and the SC is visible on the map as it only comes out at one place and will be laps down and so a different colour.
Session 8: Lap 10 @ approx 20 minutes, 25 seconds... the yellow is waved.
Have the SC start rolling when the leaders reach the little bend in the front-straight. I also recommend that the SC be geared so that the driver can keep the pedal down all the way to maintain a consistant speed.
Despite what you may think, we SC drivers are not totally stupid. If the field is 3/4 of a lap behind, it is perfectly safe to stop on track.
The SC driver will always begin moving a reasonable amount of time before the field approaches. By the time the field get within around 10 - 15 ish car lengths of the SC, it will be at full SC speed.
If it isn't, then this is simply a misjudgement by the driver, underestimating how far away and how fast the field are travelling in order to reach the SC. Sometimes, because human error is inevitable, this may happen, and it cannot be helped. We try our best to make the action of the pack meeting the SC as smooth and as safe as possible.
Please stop being excessively outraged at everything that is, on the whole, perfectly safe procedure.
It is supposed to be geared that way. It's just that most of the SC drivers except me and maybe one or two others can't be bothered to use the right set, which just pisses me off.
Or the SC driver which is asked 2 hours before if he can SC a session. I give up my own time to help out you guys and I get criticism off someone who can't be arsed to show up himself. If there is some kind of setup, then please send it to me. I have never been sent this setup. I give up my own time, having no affiliation with NDR apart from a friendship with Deko, stay up till 4-5am and get moaned at. Well next time you can have no SC for all I care, and you can get no session.
I will no longer be helping NDR with their events. Joe, you can sit up till 5am.
nnooooo! don't leave! We're not criticizing you personally... just suggestions to make the events even better! It's for any SC driver... It wasn't anything you did, trust me.
Mate this a case of a misunderstanding. How do u get to the conclusion that we were shooting at u? Please don't leave. I have been thinking about all this NDR CART and 500 stuff since a while and the result shall be posted as son as possible.