Hi,
last weekend I drove a couple of races in SO and AS3 and I noticed that many racers seem to have problems when being lapped or want to lap someone. As I don’t know if there are gentlemen agreements for lapping in LFS I just would like to write my thoughts about his. Maybe the points are completely wrong and sorry if they were already discussed:
When you are being lapped:
- hold your line..imho the most important thing..line changes confuses and have enough potential for a crash
- -just drive a bit slower on a straight or drive a wider turn to give the racer a chance to lap you without loosing to much speed or forcing him/her into risky maneuvers
- Use a kind of ‘body language’..ex: when you are driving on a straight and the racing line is on the left site of the track, drive a bit further to the left to give a signal that you want the racer behind you let by and slow down a bit
When you lap someone:
- be patient: everyone drives his/her own race and sometimes you just oversee the blue flag..
- watch for ‘body language’ from the driver you are going to lap
- give the diver in front of you the chance for completing the turn
- when the driver in front of you gives you room for lapping..pass him
- don’t ram him/her off the track
As I said these are just my thoughts about this topic and they might be completly wrong
Happy racing
h
last weekend I drove a couple of races in SO and AS3 and I noticed that many racers seem to have problems when being lapped or want to lap someone. As I don’t know if there are gentlemen agreements for lapping in LFS I just would like to write my thoughts about his. Maybe the points are completely wrong and sorry if they were already discussed:
When you are being lapped:
- hold your line..imho the most important thing..line changes confuses and have enough potential for a crash
- -just drive a bit slower on a straight or drive a wider turn to give the racer a chance to lap you without loosing to much speed or forcing him/her into risky maneuvers
- Use a kind of ‘body language’..ex: when you are driving on a straight and the racing line is on the left site of the track, drive a bit further to the left to give a signal that you want the racer behind you let by and slow down a bit
When you lap someone:
- be patient: everyone drives his/her own race and sometimes you just oversee the blue flag..
- watch for ‘body language’ from the driver you are going to lap
- give the diver in front of you the chance for completing the turn
- when the driver in front of you gives you room for lapping..pass him
- don’t ram him/her off the track
As I said these are just my thoughts about this topic and they might be completly wrong
Happy racing
h