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Re: S9R1: Imola post-race
« Reply #30 on: October 14, 2015, 07:47:37 PM »
here it is

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S9R1: Imola post-race
« Reply #31 on: October 14, 2015, 07:52:38 PM »
Race 1: Started in 19th but ended up in 8th after all the carnage at the start and settled in for the rest of the race but then on lap 4 I think it was this happened
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/v/uvg4r8HuDw8&rel=1&fs=1[/youtube]
Will technically redressed on the last turn but I think it only happened because he went of and I was at the back of the train that he was waiting for to rejoin safely, I could be wrong but that's what it looks like. the rest of the race was pretty straight forward don't remember any thing major happening.

Race 2: started up a little further up the field 14th I think and jumped up a few after t1 carnage again and ended up putting my self around a couple laps later and got some damage and then it all went down hill from there and couldnt keep in on the track.
hey schmittez. I was real sorry about that. At the time I was umming and ahhing about whether to stop. You're right I lost it on the last turn of that lap and gave the place back by accident. To be honest I didn't give the place back because I thought you were abnormlly slow and thought of it as more of a racing incident. Looking at the replay I don't know how I thought that now. You were slow there, probably because you avoided the kerb completely, whereas I took heaps of kerb - a lot more that I thought - and caused that 100%. Sorry again I hate being responsible for accidents. I had a pretty abysmal night all round tbh. Looking forward to next week


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Re: S9R1: Imola post-race
« Reply #32 on: October 14, 2015, 08:39:04 PM »
]hey schmittez. I was real sorry about that. At the time I was umming and ahhing about whether to stop. You're right I lost it on the last turn of that lap and gave the place back by accident. To be honest I didn't give the place back because I thought you were abnormlly slow and thought of it as more of a racing incident. Looking at the replay I don't know how I thought that now. You were slow there, probably because you avoided the kerb completely, whereas I took heaps of kerb - a lot more that I thought - and caused that 100%. Sorry again I hate being responsible for accidents. I had a pretty abysmal night all round tbh. Looking forward to next week

Looking at the reply taking much more kurb than I did I would of considered a cut of the track, because I thought it was you had to have 2 wheels inside the white lines, but Im not sure where the track limits are for the PLP app to detect a cut.

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Re: S9R1: Imola post-race
« Reply #33 on: October 14, 2015, 08:49:23 PM »

]hey schmittez. I was real sorry about that. At the time I was umming and ahhing about whether to stop. You're right I lost it on the last turn of that lap and gave the place back by accident. To be honest I didn't give the place back because I thought you were abnormlly slow and thought of it as more of a racing incident. Looking at the replay I don't know how I thought that now. You were slow there, probably because you avoided the kerb completely, whereas I took heaps of kerb - a lot more that I thought - and caused that 100%. Sorry again I hate being responsible for accidents. I had a pretty abysmal night all round tbh. Looking forward to next week

Looking at the reply taking much more kurb than I did I would of considered a cut of the track, because I thought it was you had to have 2 wheels inside the white lines, but Im not sure where the track limits are for the PLP app to detect a cut.
Yeah you're right. I can't remember if a cut was registered but I don't think so. Can you see that looking at data, Wally? It should have been a cut. But then again I was decelerating the whole time maybe that's why it wasn't registered? I think I saw you going slower than I was expecting to go myself and tried to avoid connecting; which is why I went over the curb so. Sorry again for ruining your race, mate.


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Re: S9R1: Imola post-race
« Reply #34 on: October 14, 2015, 08:54:19 PM »
Yeah you're right. I can't remember if a cut was registered but I don't think so. Can you see that looking at data, Wally? It should have been a cut. But then again I was decelerating the whole time maybe that's why it wasn't registered? I think I saw you going slower than I was expecting to go myself and tried to avoid connecting; which is why I went over the curb so. Sorry again for ruining your race, mate.

All good, was just a little annoyed because of how big of a jump I had got at the start.

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Re: S9R1: Imola post-race
« Reply #35 on: October 14, 2015, 10:10:32 PM »
Simone was punted off the track at the start of race 2, and got an 8 point bonus (double points race).

Also, the auto-send to pits is not anything I can control. AC is doing it for its own reasons.

No worries, so in future the key is to not spin :)

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Re: S9R1: Imola post-race
« Reply #36 on: October 14, 2015, 10:46:57 PM »

]hey schmittez. I was real sorry about that. At the time I was umming and ahhing about whether to stop. You're right I lost it on the last turn of that lap and gave the place back by accident. To be honest I didn't give the place back because I thought you were abnormlly slow and thought of it as more of a racing incident. Looking at the replay I don't know how I thought that now. You were slow there, probably because you avoided the kerb completely, whereas I took heaps of kerb - a lot more that I thought - and caused that 100%. Sorry again I hate being responsible for accidents. I had a pretty abysmal night all round tbh. Looking forward to next week

Looking at the reply taking much more kurb than I did I would of considered a cut of the track, because I thought it was you had to have 2 wheels inside the white lines, but Im not sure where the track limits are for the PLP app to detect a cut.
Yeah you're right. I can't remember if a cut was registered but I don't think so. Can you see that looking at data, Wally? It should have been a cut. But then again I was decelerating the whole time maybe that's why it wasn't registered? I think I saw you going slower than I was expecting to go myself and tried to avoid connecting; which is why I went over the curb so. Sorry again for ruining your race, mate.


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Yep, if you slow down while off-track, its not counted as a cut.
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Re: S9R1: Imola post-race
« Reply #37 on: October 14, 2015, 11:33:08 PM »

]hey schmittez. I was real sorry about that. At the time I was umming and ahhing about whether to stop. You're right I lost it on the last turn of that lap and gave the place back by accident. To be honest I didn't give the place back because I thought you were abnormlly slow and thought of it as more of a racing incident. Looking at the replay I don't know how I thought that now. You were slow there, probably because you avoided the kerb completely, whereas I took heaps of kerb - a lot more that I thought - and caused that 100%. Sorry again I hate being responsible for accidents. I had a pretty abysmal night all round tbh. Looking forward to next week

Looking at the reply taking much more kurb than I did I would of considered a cut of the track, because I thought it was you had to have 2 wheels inside the white lines, but Im not sure where the track limits are for the PLP app to detect a cut.
Yeah you're right. I can't remember if a cut was registered but I don't think so. Can you see that looking at data, Wally? It should have been a cut. But then again I was decelerating the whole time maybe that's why it wasn't registered? I think I saw you going slower than I was expecting to go myself and tried to avoid connecting; which is why I went over the curb so. Sorry again for ruining your race, mate.


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Yep, if you slow down while off-track, its not counted as a cut.
I reckon you always get away with cutting on the right hand entry to that chicane given that is taken a low speed...!

 

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