12-19-2017, 09:28 AM
+1 for longer chat times. Actually, longer off-racing session times.
I know the politics about chat and, as far as I know, the reason is to avoid after-race verbal fights. But also the opposite can be true, and often is. I often have great driving shared time with other drivers and I am looking forward to crossing the finish line and complimenting and thanking them for their great and clean racing. So that's something I miss.
Furthermore, in longer events, like for example the 1 hour races, I find after-race time too short. Last week I was driving for one hour the Nordschleife with a McLaren GT3 and wasn't given the chance to even cross the finish line, which I found very frustrating. It's not even about chatting after race, but in these longer events it's a matter of getting to cross the finish line.
Thanks.
I know the politics about chat and, as far as I know, the reason is to avoid after-race verbal fights. But also the opposite can be true, and often is. I often have great driving shared time with other drivers and I am looking forward to crossing the finish line and complimenting and thanking them for their great and clean racing. So that's something I miss.
Furthermore, in longer events, like for example the 1 hour races, I find after-race time too short. Last week I was driving for one hour the Nordschleife with a McLaren GT3 and wasn't given the chance to even cross the finish line, which I found very frustrating. It's not even about chatting after race, but in these longer events it's a matter of getting to cross the finish line.
Thanks.