08-13-2019, 02:06 PM
Hello everyone!
Thanks for the tips everyone!
I am a noob on the track (I come from the gravel of Richard Burns Rally) and everything serves to learn.
I try to be as clean as possible, and make the least mistakes, but as Chris said with pressure many silly mistakes are made. I hope that ends with time.
On the other hand, if I meet someone on the track, know that my mistakes are involuntary. For example, in the first race with the Prague R1, I spun on the curve and stayed on the line. Unfortunately, the one who came behind me didn't have time to dodge me. I still admit that I shouldn't have participated in the race because I don't feel comfortable in an FWD, so I decided not to participate anymore, until I practiced without spinning in 12 laps.
Thanks for the tips everyone!
I am a noob on the track (I come from the gravel of Richard Burns Rally) and everything serves to learn.
I try to be as clean as possible, and make the least mistakes, but as Chris said with pressure many silly mistakes are made. I hope that ends with time.
On the other hand, if I meet someone on the track, know that my mistakes are involuntary. For example, in the first race with the Prague R1, I spun on the curve and stayed on the line. Unfortunately, the one who came behind me didn't have time to dodge me. I still admit that I shouldn't have participated in the race because I don't feel comfortable in an FWD, so I decided not to participate anymore, until I practiced without spinning in 12 laps.