06-29-2020, 03:03 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-29-2020, 03:04 AM by Martin Smith.)
It works fine in weekly series, not always, but often.
Which kind of points to a major reason in response to your question of why.
In the daily series, you get all the good drivers spread out through the week, more people join on a whim without practice, more people figure they only need 1 lucky break at the start, and they'll keep trying until they get it... it's just a recipe for disaster. I suspect all tracks are the same but Monza is the worst because of the high speed attained before turn 1, the low speed required for turn 1, and the fact that it's a chicane.
Autodrom Most, Nurburgring, Imola are milder versions of the same problem.
I would just banish Monza from any daily series in the future.
Which kind of points to a major reason in response to your question of why.
In the daily series, you get all the good drivers spread out through the week, more people join on a whim without practice, more people figure they only need 1 lucky break at the start, and they'll keep trying until they get it... it's just a recipe for disaster. I suspect all tracks are the same but Monza is the worst because of the high speed attained before turn 1, the low speed required for turn 1, and the fact that it's a chicane.
Autodrom Most, Nurburgring, Imola are milder versions of the same problem.
I would just banish Monza from any daily series in the future.