03-29-2018, 05:02 PM
Hello all, quick question...
How often do people actually lodge protests about race incidents?
I've read that discussing incidents here is forbidden, so I'm not mentioning anything in particular here, other than the last few races I've entered I've had the lovers kiss from behind (sometimes twice per race!) which I could do little to nothing about.
I get the impression that unless the incident is very serious indeed (driving across corners to deliberately hit someone), it is not really the done thing to protest about another driver. I just wanted to check this, as it might be that actually in reporting drivers who clearly forget their braking points in close racing, the standard of driving overall might improve? I'm not saying that's the case, just interested to know what people think.
On a related note, I really enjoyed the last few races of the 500+ rating Jordan F1 races, as there were very few incidents... Are these minimum rating races likely to happen again?
How often do people actually lodge protests about race incidents?
I've read that discussing incidents here is forbidden, so I'm not mentioning anything in particular here, other than the last few races I've entered I've had the lovers kiss from behind (sometimes twice per race!) which I could do little to nothing about.
I get the impression that unless the incident is very serious indeed (driving across corners to deliberately hit someone), it is not really the done thing to protest about another driver. I just wanted to check this, as it might be that actually in reporting drivers who clearly forget their braking points in close racing, the standard of driving overall might improve? I'm not saying that's the case, just interested to know what people think.
On a related note, I really enjoyed the last few races of the 500+ rating Jordan F1 races, as there were very few incidents... Are these minimum rating races likely to happen again?