What are we talking about here?
Bumpdrafting, or the noobish slamming someone to go faster?
I've been known to bumpdraft on long straights in any car except the formulas... But my bumpdrafting is NEVER about ramming someone into going faster... I've never caused any car to fly off into the sunset, nor even get upset by my touching... The end result should always be two engines pushing two cars forward through half the air it normally takes.
And you should always let up early when your bumpdrafting someone... Your going faster than normal, so you should brake earlier... And you should give the lead car plenty of room to do his/her braking.
About not bumpdrafting in formula cars... That's just plain wrong, it DOES happen... Just not that often because basically the cars are built in a way that passing someone in a regular draft who passes you in another regular draft, etc, has more advantage. Yes, the nose is less forgiving when it comes to touching, but trust me when I say that the carbonfibre nosecones on IRL cars are a LOT harder to break than the steelplating/steel grilleplate on a NASCAR nose. It's just that the Formula cars need to be bumped with more precision so as not to ruin the lead cars gearbox or rear wing and there aren't that many places where you can safely bump someone.
As for it being cheating... Where did you get that idea? Are you a person who won't run high-nose setups? Even if the effect is too severe, it's still something that is done in real life, and it's not cheating there... As is the high-nose config, btw, done in real life (look at tristans car, it actually HAS the high-nose config built into the wing!)...
Racing is not a solitary sport... It's not something you do alone... On some tracks you can win by being selfish and fast, and on some tracks the winner will be determined by the way people work together (most notably the oval, but KYGP and BL as well)... If this involves hanging someone out to dry because you know he's faster in the twisty sections, then by all means you should hang him out to dry (which means, break his draft by simply refusing to let him draft you and picking another car to draft with). If this involves bumpdrafting someone to get a small lead into a series of turns, then do it...
Racing is not about being the fastest driver... Racing is about crossing the finishline first. If it was about being the fastest driver we'd all be watching timetrials for F1 GPs.
There are plenty of ways you can let me know you don't want me bumpdrafting you without you wrecking my race... If you pass me on the inside and push me out I don't go slamming you into the wall from the inside on the next turn... That would be wrecking... So would repaying a bumpdraft with a braketest or a sideswipe be...
Yes, it's more dangerous online because of lag, but you can pretty much see what stable cars you can try a bumpdraft with and which would lag into you. It's nothing more dangerous than going into turn 1 3-wide after the start, which most of you (me included) seem to have no problem with.
Why don't we just end this discussion about the wrongs and rights of bumpdrafting, and just kindly communicate how you feel about it when the need's there on the track? You'll never agree with me, at least not until you actually have me pushing you along the BL straight and find it is actually a useful and fun way of cooperating with someone to gain time. It's all part of strategy.
Bumpdrafting, or the noobish slamming someone to go faster?
I've been known to bumpdraft on long straights in any car except the formulas... But my bumpdrafting is NEVER about ramming someone into going faster... I've never caused any car to fly off into the sunset, nor even get upset by my touching... The end result should always be two engines pushing two cars forward through half the air it normally takes.
And you should always let up early when your bumpdrafting someone... Your going faster than normal, so you should brake earlier... And you should give the lead car plenty of room to do his/her braking.
About not bumpdrafting in formula cars... That's just plain wrong, it DOES happen... Just not that often because basically the cars are built in a way that passing someone in a regular draft who passes you in another regular draft, etc, has more advantage. Yes, the nose is less forgiving when it comes to touching, but trust me when I say that the carbonfibre nosecones on IRL cars are a LOT harder to break than the steelplating/steel grilleplate on a NASCAR nose. It's just that the Formula cars need to be bumped with more precision so as not to ruin the lead cars gearbox or rear wing and there aren't that many places where you can safely bump someone.
As for it being cheating... Where did you get that idea? Are you a person who won't run high-nose setups? Even if the effect is too severe, it's still something that is done in real life, and it's not cheating there... As is the high-nose config, btw, done in real life (look at tristans car, it actually HAS the high-nose config built into the wing!)...
Racing is not a solitary sport... It's not something you do alone... On some tracks you can win by being selfish and fast, and on some tracks the winner will be determined by the way people work together (most notably the oval, but KYGP and BL as well)... If this involves hanging someone out to dry because you know he's faster in the twisty sections, then by all means you should hang him out to dry (which means, break his draft by simply refusing to let him draft you and picking another car to draft with). If this involves bumpdrafting someone to get a small lead into a series of turns, then do it...
Racing is not about being the fastest driver... Racing is about crossing the finishline first. If it was about being the fastest driver we'd all be watching timetrials for F1 GPs.
There are plenty of ways you can let me know you don't want me bumpdrafting you without you wrecking my race... If you pass me on the inside and push me out I don't go slamming you into the wall from the inside on the next turn... That would be wrecking... So would repaying a bumpdraft with a braketest or a sideswipe be...
Yes, it's more dangerous online because of lag, but you can pretty much see what stable cars you can try a bumpdraft with and which would lag into you. It's nothing more dangerous than going into turn 1 3-wide after the start, which most of you (me included) seem to have no problem with.
Why don't we just end this discussion about the wrongs and rights of bumpdrafting, and just kindly communicate how you feel about it when the need's there on the track? You'll never agree with me, at least not until you actually have me pushing you along the BL straight and find it is actually a useful and fun way of cooperating with someone to gain time. It's all part of strategy.