06-20-2018, 02:49 PM
I think that people are placed on the appropriate server according to their srs ranking for the first race of the year. So if you were 700 and up, you probably were on server 1, and if you were ranked lower than 100 chances are you were probably placed in server 4. I'm not sure, but I think the system will recognize your speed, and also take your overall ranking in the series into account when placing you into server 1, or 2, etc, for the next race.
Also comparing overall race time between heats is kinda pointless, time spent actually racing side by side and battling is much slower than hotlapping by yourself, what about t1 pileups, or crazy backmarkers, or track grip levels, how can you compare that between all the heats?
I'm sure that you'll get to server 1 pretty quickly if you are fast and clean. But even on server 1 it seems that its usually only the top 10 that are kinda competitive and the bottom 10 seem to struggle to lap consistently for the whole race.
Also comparing overall race time between heats is kinda pointless, time spent actually racing side by side and battling is much slower than hotlapping by yourself, what about t1 pileups, or crazy backmarkers, or track grip levels, how can you compare that between all the heats?
I'm sure that you'll get to server 1 pretty quickly if you are fast and clean. But even on server 1 it seems that its usually only the top 10 that are kinda competitive and the bottom 10 seem to struggle to lap consistently for the whole race.