I've always used ghost cars to improve my lap times in games. In fact, i don't
see a better way to see your errors than to actually follow yourself and
compare different techniques to find the fastest. I go karting regularly and
i use my friend as a 'ghost' (and vice-versa). By staying close together we
can try various techniques to see which is better/faster for which turn, a
simple laptime can't tell you that.
I thought the goal was about reaching faster laptimes, not keeping the n00bs
down until grampa learns to use a computer ?! Like all forms of racing,
there always seems to be 2 major attitudes, the 'technical', stoic and patient,
and the slower, but braver, 'intimidator'. A race is about seeing if the
real pilots can get passed the goons
A bit like hockey i guess. Once in
a while, the 'technical' one will have a rage fit, but it's usually short
and often well placed, like a strategic hit to the side while entering a turn.
Great pilots are usually people who have a lot of both, like Shumacher. I
wonder if he's complaining about Villeneuve getting 'cheat' track time on
his simulator...