But that depends on whether its an LFS DNF - where you have to actually cross the finish line - or a real life DNF - #23 would still be classified in real life as they'd done enough of the race.
Yes I can see that thanks, but that is still a load of rubbish in Endurance racing. He would still be classified in any other league in RL or LFS. If you drove for 3 hours and 3 minutes only to run slightly short on the last lap, I am pretty sure you would think of it as unfair. There is a difference between someone retiring on lap 21 like CD, and running dry on the LAST lap when you are several laps ahead of the majority of the cars left on track. This is an unfair rule from the admins in my book, and one that I am quite perplexed as to why they should have introduced it in the first place.
Endurance racing is about completing the most laps in a set time. He should be classified as last on the lead lap, and not behind lapped finishers. That would be stupid
In ACO championship like ALMS, LMS and Le Mans you have to cross the line to be classified, not like Formula one. Don't know what admin would do but it's endurance race not sprint, the main important thing is to finish the race.
It's me again. It seems that I have no luck to this tracker. My name is badly written again.
Not Sakowski but Saskowski in Lublin Racing Team.
I hope that it will not affect the counting of laps.