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László Nagy hits a 900 rating..4th in the world
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(06-30-2018, 01:43 AM)Michael Butler Wrote:  
(06-30-2018, 12:19 AM)Brandon Stambook Wrote:  
(06-29-2018, 10:22 PM)Michael Butler Wrote:  
(06-29-2018, 07:07 PM)James Blint Wrote:  Congrats to him, really impressive. 

Also true i guess it's important for rating to be careful with incidents and bad races at the beginning, because then you just work out to negate them. I thought 0.8 for a win was already depressing, thanks for cheering me up with that 0.4 Alex  Big Grin

I get the dreaded .4 after a win after almost 750 starts, I drove everything with wheels in the beginning and didn't know how to avoid the incidents quite as well as i do now, but it was too little too late for my inc. rating to go back down...seen a pretty fast driver that manages to finish decent in what I've seen so far with a inc. avg. of  seven (7) after almost 80 starts....makes me look good with a (3)...had 17 hits (most ever) one race from multiple contacts like a pinball.

In my brief experience with the Caterham Academy series, I've had pretty bad luck with T1 unfortunately. I always see you in podium Michael, any tips for surviving T1 on the inside without getting spun from behind?  Confused
@ RBR T1 , Give room, outside to outside, inside to inside...inside may go out so you have to know what to expect...brake in the str8 and be on the gas ready to accelerate as soon as possible thru the turn..you're talking to a 3 inc. average here so i'm not really an expert on that particular subject....have no idea why i'm seemingly faster in this car, it's like some cars gel and some don't. Some tracks gel, some don't.


In irl racing that could be the case too (with what what and where it gels), but given that drivers are professionals it's always a matter of settings. I have pretty limited simracing experience, as well as real (some tourist laps here and there) but isn't it the same with simracing? Some cars must be driven so and some so-so with settings accordingly. To me that's the true mark of an "alien" speed driver - they're not just fast with gt3 cars, for instance, but with ANY car as they are not just masters of driving but also of settings. So many factors are live in a simrace with all drivers settings, on what equipment simrace wise, computer wise and internet connection wise. Cool article about it here, hope its ok to post. https://www.racedepartment.com/threads/s...my.155855/
Thats why, if its a more serious simrace e-sports event, all you alien speed dudes gotta go there in person, all racing without your precious / hated wheels and VR HMD's to play on whatever the organizers put there. But its a lan for sure, that much I know and probably no logitech wheels either hehe  Big Grin 
Personally I just cant do good laps (by my own lowly standard) without VR anymore, im too used to it.
[size=small][i]Drove my first lap at the Ring in pouring rain and fog, in an Audi R8 that my friend let me drive. Who was crazier?  Cool [/i][/size]
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RE: László Nagy hits a 900 rating..4th in the world - by Inge Fuffens - 07-01-2018, 11:28 PM

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