Biohazard,
I am fully aware of the driving skill to hotlap, its a different type of skill though and mostly applies to preparing ones self for qualifying laps. There are alot of people who hotlap an are great at it while at the same time struggle in traffic. I use T1 as an example because in this corner on the first lap everyone is racing as hard as they can to get position. This means everyone and especialy the hotlap experts are trying to put their car in the same space. They often are so conditioned to their practiced line and braking points then they are unable to adjust for traffic and thus a T1 incidient ensues.
I personaly do not hotlap because I do not care where on the grid I start from so being able to pull out a perfect lap is not important to me. But in racers where there are a lot of people in fast cars there are always a few that fail to leave room, or smack the car in front because they are so focused on their perfect line. I have lost track of the number of times I have been hit in the first turn because someone tried to find that perfect line and found it unavalable and did not know how to react.
That is the biggest deficency in LFS drives. Everyone tries to drive at 110%, few know how to drive well off the ideal line. The Hotlap feature feeds that deficency. Its not a global stereotype but its becoming a common trend.
I am fully aware of the driving skill to hotlap, its a different type of skill though and mostly applies to preparing ones self for qualifying laps. There are alot of people who hotlap an are great at it while at the same time struggle in traffic. I use T1 as an example because in this corner on the first lap everyone is racing as hard as they can to get position. This means everyone and especialy the hotlap experts are trying to put their car in the same space. They often are so conditioned to their practiced line and braking points then they are unable to adjust for traffic and thus a T1 incidient ensues.
I personaly do not hotlap because I do not care where on the grid I start from so being able to pull out a perfect lap is not important to me. But in racers where there are a lot of people in fast cars there are always a few that fail to leave room, or smack the car in front because they are so focused on their perfect line. I have lost track of the number of times I have been hit in the first turn because someone tried to find that perfect line and found it unavalable and did not know how to react.
That is the biggest deficency in LFS drives. Everyone tries to drive at 110%, few know how to drive well off the ideal line. The Hotlap feature feeds that deficency. Its not a global stereotype but its becoming a common trend.