11-16-2020, 04:21 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-16-2020, 08:50 PM by Riley Gallardo.)
UPDATE: DRS has been switched off for AIA. Hopefully, DRS will either be disabled for all tracks or will be switched on/off depending on the track. Thank you, admin!
Hello again, DRS is again an issue for the new F2 series. DRS is part of your rear wing that flips up to reduce drag and is operated by the driver. You can only activate DRS in defined DRS zones, tracks that do not have these defined zones allow you to use DRS on ANY part of the track. Unfortunately the admin has to manually disable/enable DRS for each week depending on if the track has DRS zones. This leads to the first few days being based on whoever can have the DRS open the longest without spinning. This also creates lap times that cannot be beaten after DRS is switched off. Hopefully, the admin will see this and switch off DRS for tracks that don't have zones. If you do, thank you. The tracks for the F2 series with DRS zones are as follows:
AIA: NO
Imola: YES
Hockeheimring: YES
Donington: NO
Okayama: YES
Paul Ricard: NO
Hello again, DRS is again an issue for the new F2 series. DRS is part of your rear wing that flips up to reduce drag and is operated by the driver. You can only activate DRS in defined DRS zones, tracks that do not have these defined zones allow you to use DRS on ANY part of the track. Unfortunately the admin has to manually disable/enable DRS for each week depending on if the track has DRS zones. This leads to the first few days being based on whoever can have the DRS open the longest without spinning. This also creates lap times that cannot be beaten after DRS is switched off. Hopefully, the admin will see this and switch off DRS for tracks that don't have zones. If you do, thank you. The tracks for the F2 series with DRS zones are as follows:
AIA: NO
Imola: YES
Hockeheimring: YES
Donington: NO
Okayama: YES
Paul Ricard: NO