first of all we should gurantee that everyone is able to race cars on ovals. That means we need obligatory test races. Also an amount of laps done with that combo could improve the whole thing.
The best way to get a professional event would be teaming up with LFSCAR or with someone else who has got experiance with oval racing.
A big problem was the lag...
I know that we always had lag starts in UFOC, respectively UFRC, so this must be added to have a lag free race.
Now something we really need: An insim for showing us the cautions and when pit's open or not! Several times I didn't got away from the restart, because the "greenflag" wasn't shown (because of yellow or blue flags by lfs)
Something which got on my nerves was the chatting by the admins. Sry I know there is this function to not-show the chat, but without it, I would have done some things differently. Also I find it a bit weird to give someone with an disconect the chance to race again. A disconnect can happen but the racer's the one who has to take care of having internet all the time. Also this artificial Caution *grrr* it was *piep* because it just ruined the race of the leading pack. I mean cautions are always unfair but if they are nessecery it's okey, but artificial cautions for a better finishing photo -peeeeeeeeeeep-
Last but not least: I'd love it if we had to connect to TS sothat the admins also could just say in on air, and not using this chat.
to sum it up:
We need for the Kyoto 500:
- madentory Test Races + minimum amount of laps on this very combo/league experience someone can show
- forced Teamspeek usage
- more experience in the organisating team (by teaming up with someone)
- lag starts before the race
- Insim-application for showing everyone what's up
- some changes about the behaviour of the admins on the server
- no artificial cautions
maybe to protect you:
what I liked was this huge field racing. It's fun when everyone's sticking in the rules. The qualifing format worked really well. It was a good way to sort out. Maybe we could do it more like the Indy-style, with bumping day and so on.
*peww*