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Mx5 cup road atlanta - Matt Tanner - 01-29-2018

Last night during a race I get hit at the first corner in mx5 cup on road atlanta. The contact makes me lose control and I get hit in all directions. Car, completely broken, I have no other choice to leave the race.

This is not a claim. However, I consider that this race event could have been avoided with less aggressive driving and a little more patience! We do not win a race in the first round !!

In the end, this will have me vallu -21 pts rating for abandonment and + 7 contacts.

I waited for at least a little private message of excuse from the offending pilot! This kind of thing can happen. But when I'm responsible, I apologize to the other driver.


RE: Mx5 cup road atlanta - Simon Meisinger - 01-29-2018

Absolutely.

Make AC always save replay files automatically, so you can report such incidents:
http://www.simracingsystem.com/showthread.php?tid=2210&pid=8816


RE: Mx5 cup road atlanta - Richard Dees - 01-29-2018

If he don´t sent you a PM, you must sent him one, with dialog it´s much easier (and of course use the protest form if you need too).


RE: Mx5 cup road atlanta - Arne Hansen - 02-05-2018

I am so fed up with drivers who don't know how to behave on track. Thats why I mainly compete in the Euro-series (1 hour). Much better racing, with drivers who know what they are doing.
The Formula 1 and Dallara-series are the worst, probably occupied by kids. If I hit the brakes a bit early, to get a good exit, bang, someone hits me from behind. I'm planning to report drivers more often, this cannot continue....
Regards Arne


RE: Mx5 cup road atlanta - Simon Meisinger - 02-07-2018

In a scenario like your's the solution is very simple: don't hit the brakes early when you don't know how capable the guy following you is.

In this season's F3 races I got hit in a stupid way exactly once. And even then I actually saw it coming but decided to stand my ground – which was a mistake, obviously. And the guy was one of the top drivers who just happened to make mistake.