Alright, I still wanted to make a point stating that orientating to the car besides you instead of in front is absolutely not the way to go.
First of all I've noticed a lot of people already having trouble doing 2 things: maintaining a constant low speed and wachting out to not bump anyone. If u add to that looking to the side to watch if you are not in front of the guy beside you, the start will become more dangerous. Multitasking just isn't a guy thing.
Secondly, if Andre has to use Marco as orientation he might have to use his brake, what can lead to a chain reaction and ultimately crashes. Like on the backstraight this last race. Tough the situation is very different it shows what a chain reaction can lead to.
Last but not least, the number 4 will become the little bitch of the number 3. Really if the number 3 wants to look out for some hot chicks on the way to the start there will be no pressure from behind. He can just take some distance to create the ultimate situation for himself, starting at even numberd positions will become something to avoid.
Besides that, with this example Marco is only in 4th place on the actual track position. Racewise he still is in 3rd. I'll try and explain this using an example from my work at the karting track.
This is the way the startinggrid has to be, but in the 4 years I work there never has anyone kept his second position after the start. Why? Becasue racewise he's in 3rd. This is the exact same thing what happened with the start in South City, yes Andre was in front, but since he's on the outside line he'll never have a run for 3rd in the first corner.
If this will be such an issue in the future, it would be better to do a single file start, but thats half the fun right?