For The Record & For What Its Worth-
This was mainly written pre-explanation. As such, we understand the situation and will move on; however, it does bear repeating.
It is known that the goal of the IGTC is to acurately re-create realistic sports-car racing through LFS. As such, we find the SC period in round 8 to be quite against this mantra.
The incident involving the Safety Car was questionable with regards to the rules:
1) The SC will be deployed by race control if a car is heavily damaged and is a danger to other cars on track, is stranded in the gravel, or is flipped somewhere on the course. The SC will remain on track for a minimum of two (2) laps.
As the car had a blown tire, it was not heavily damaged. The car was never out of control, never leaving the track. The lap he turned was a 2:07, ~10% off the pace of the average lap time, including the entrance to the pit lane. Obviously this was unknown to Benji, and we cannot fault him for that.
There are almost NO examples of a Safety Car being thrown for flat tires in real life. Flat tires are a part of racing, as is dealing with it. I cannot recall a single instance where a non-delaminated tire has warranted a SC/full course caution.
Examples where Safety Car Periods/Full Course Yellow are warranted included, but are not limited to, cars trapped in precarious places and extensively damaged vehicles (i.e. flipped). In the instance where one car ran out of gas, we agree he was in a safe spot. For the flipped car instance, we believe this would have been an acceptable, reasonable situation where a SC would be called.
The questionable aspects of the SC call are numerous:
-The team with the flat is the same as the admin of the series
-The team drivers were in direct voice contact with the admins, marshalls, and SC driver
-The SC took off before the Yellow Flag message had even been sent.
These discrepencies are independant of the fact that the SC period seriously hindered our chances of keeping 2nd place in the team championship directly and indirectly. Yes, I think we are warranted in being a little perturbed in this situation, while we understand that the circumstances may or may not have play integral parts to the SC being called.
Two things have to be addressed in the future for the series to maintain integrity:
-The defination of what consititutes a Safety Car warranting event.
-The seperation between drivers and teams from marshalls and administration.
We very much appreciate the honesty of Benji admitting the SC was not rightfully called. As one of only 2 teams to compete in every event this season, we feel privileged to have been with this series from the begining, and we look forward to growing with it in the future.
Thanks,
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