| Round 9 - Gran Premio d’Italia [Nov 11th] | |
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+26Martin Lacina Grant Riddall Thiago Canola Mark Craggs Mick Chapman Brian Janik Jonatan Acerclinth Petr Hlavac Richard Wilks Yves Plaçais Dave Miller David Jundt Jason Fitch Austin Johnson Steve Parker Bruno Chacon Gérard Ryon David Jaques David Sabre Raymond Riddall Timo Vermeersch Juha Bos Jason Whited Michal Janak Pascal Mikula Richard Coxon 30 posters |
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Jason White Racing Legend
Number of posts : 14725 Age : 47 Location : Ferndale, MI USA Registration date : 2011-12-25
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Pascal Mikula Racing Legend
Number of posts : 1189 Age : 24 Location : Classic Motorsport Hub Registration date : 2016-01-04
| Subject: Re: Round 9 - Gran Premio d’Italia [Nov 11th] Mon 12 Nov 2018 - 7:37 | |
| - Grant Riddall wrote:
- However, Pascal, your a great driver, quick and I actually enjoy racing against you. But you NEED to stop using people as barriers. You NEED to understand when to make a move and NEED to know when to back out of one. Your so quick to judge other people but maybe taking a step back and reviewing your own races may just be beneficial to you. I’m not perfect by any means what so ever... but after recent races with you I’m literally starting to avoid you at all costs during the race.
Take this as you want, like I said I’m far from perfect... this is just my opinion. From what I've seen in the race, we went side-by-side through Vialone and suddenly you swerved into me. I didn't change my line, I was looking to the left to make sure you have enough room. Don't know if you oversteered into me suddenly, but the result was a bump in my left side and you losing your front wing. As to the incident with Jundt, which wasn't really an incident at all, (Gotta love him saying "I just can't trust you Mikula"), he simply goes wide in Lesmo 1 and I keep my line. Didn't touch him at all, didn't even interfere with his driving before he went off. Seriously, how about those people blaming me all the time just take a look and say, Oh yeah I just braked too late there, my mistake? I mean, where was I supposed to go? Was I supposed to stop and wait for Jundt to come back in front? Sure not. Where I did mistakes and where I immediatly admitted them was when I misjudged Sabre's braking twice in a row into parabolica, once making contact with him. That was just surprising and I didn't react in time. However, i'm glad i'm not going to be racing at Mosport simply because i'm not in the mood to have another dnf. | |
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Bruno Chacon Experienced Driver
Number of posts : 476 Age : 65 Location : Brazil Registration date : 2017-03-08
| Subject: Re: Round 9 - Gran Premio d’Italia [Nov 11th] Mon 12 Nov 2018 - 10:17 | |
| - Petr Hlavac wrote:
- Unreal battle with both Riddals. Absolutely fantastic stuff.
Grats to Bruno Chacon for the worst example of spoiling the last lap. Ever. You arrived at me with a line of 3 cars, I had to pick one side. I was still hit by Ray Ridall. It is easy to speak when you do not put yourself in the situation of others. | |
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Jason Whited Pro Driver
Number of posts : 581 Age : 40 Location : Virginia, USA Registration date : 2017-03-08
| Subject: Re: Round 9 - Gran Premio d’Italia [Nov 11th] Mon 12 Nov 2018 - 17:05 | |
| - Austin Johnson wrote:
- For some odd reason every time the server switches to race mode I lose my mirrors? I have them on a specific mapped button, works offline but not online. I seem to be the only one with this issue maybe its the graphics driver or something.
Here's a screenshot, no mirrors also the cockpit still loses its anti aliasing or something as it gets all blurry only in online sessions
sorry guys for all the weird problems. I think I've tried just about everything to get the mirrors working. I don't want to keep quitting and joining the server as I know it causes lag, so I guess ill have to just sit this one out Austin, what OS? Win 10? If so, I ran across some things last night regarding this very issue (I think) and I'm having a similar (yet slightly different issue in rF2, not sure if they are one in the same yet) but if you're on Win 10 and want to try something, I will send you the links I saved last night via DM. The "fix" seems simple enough to test (just a few clicks away) but I'd rather just send the links if they are in relation to this, so you can go over the discussion before applying anything. If not on Win 10, just disregard. | |
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Raymond Riddall Experienced Driver
Number of posts : 329 Age : 62 Location : England Registration date : 2015-08-03
| Subject: Re: Round 9 - Gran Premio d’Italia [Nov 11th] Mon 12 Nov 2018 - 18:52 | |
| Great racing with Grant and Petr, clean and fair.
Bruno, sorry for hitting you on the last lap, I thourght there was room to the right but there was'nt.
Well done to Podium and thanks for the broardcast. | |
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Austin Johnson Pro Driver
Number of posts : 814 Age : 34 Location : Northern California Registration date : 2013-01-14
| Subject: Re: Round 9 - Gran Premio d’Italia [Nov 11th] Tue 13 Nov 2018 - 2:54 | |
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Jason White Racing Legend
Number of posts : 14725 Age : 47 Location : Ferndale, MI USA Registration date : 2011-12-25
| Subject: Re: Round 9 - Gran Premio d’Italia [Nov 11th] Tue 13 Nov 2018 - 2:55 | |
| Did you try pressing the "3" key to get the mirrors in game? | |
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Petr Hlavac Pro Driver
Number of posts : 873 Age : 41 Location : Brno, Czech Republic Registration date : 2015-01-11
| Subject: Re: Round 9 - Gran Premio d’Italia [Nov 11th] Tue 13 Nov 2018 - 11:29 | |
| There's one thing I want to say to all slower drivers who get lapped during the race. Please, don't try to move out of the way. Don't change lines. And most importantly, don't slow down. Ever. The best recipe is to keep doing what you're doing. Simply continue in your rythm, be predictable and the faster car will surely find a safe way around you. Obviously, this message goes to Bruno, who tried to move out of the way of faster cars, but his actions very nearly took out the leading duo (can be seen on TV broadcast) and ruined my very last exit from Lesmo2 which cost me the championship point. Slowing down in the racing line is the worst thing you can do, no matter how good your intentions are. Just keep going. It's easy. Please... | |
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Alberto Ibañez Racing Legend
Number of posts : 16788 Age : 121 Location : International Simracing Organisation Registration date : 2010-09-17
| Subject: Re: Round 9 - Gran Premio d’Italia [Nov 11th] Tue 13 Nov 2018 - 11:34 | |
| Indeed Petr, we have covered that already several times:
http://historicsimracing.123.st/t3792-lapping-being-lapped-advice
Again, when being lapped, better than trying to do something, don't do anything AT ALL if you are unsure, just go racing as usual using your normal line. The quicker car(s) will find their way around you. | |
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Jason Whited Pro Driver
Number of posts : 581 Age : 40 Location : Virginia, USA Registration date : 2017-03-08
| Subject: Re: Round 9 - Gran Premio d’Italia [Nov 11th] Tue 13 Nov 2018 - 13:43 | |
| - Austin Johnson wrote:
- Yes I'm on windows 10.
I sent you a DM. Maybe that can help. | |
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Thiago Canola Experienced Driver
Number of posts : 204 Age : 43 Location : USA Registration date : 2017-01-23
| Subject: Re: Round 9 - Gran Premio d’Italia [Nov 11th] Thu 15 Nov 2018 - 4:46 | |
| - Pascal Mikula wrote:
- Grant Riddall wrote:
- However, Pascal, your a great driver, quick and I actually enjoy racing against you. But you NEED to stop using people as barriers. You NEED to understand when to make a move and NEED to know when to back out of one. Your so quick to judge other people but maybe taking a step back and reviewing your own races may just be beneficial to you. I’m not perfect by any means what so ever... but after recent races with you I’m literally starting to avoid you at all costs during the race.
Take this as you want, like I said I’m far from perfect... this is just my opinion. From what I've seen in the race, we went side-by-side through Vialone and suddenly you swerved into me. I didn't change my line, I was looking to the left to make sure you have enough room. Don't know if you oversteered into me suddenly, but the result was a bump in my left side and you losing your front wing.
As to the incident with Jundt, which wasn't really an incident at all, (Gotta love him saying "I just can't trust you Mikula"), he simply goes wide in Lesmo 1 and I keep my line. Didn't touch him at all, didn't even interfere with his driving before he went off. Seriously, how about those people blaming me all the time just take a look and say, Oh yeah I just braked too late there, my mistake? I mean, where was I supposed to go? Was I supposed to stop and wait for Jundt to come back in front? Sure not.
Where I did mistakes and where I immediatly admitted them was when I misjudged Sabre's braking twice in a row into parabolica, once making contact with him. That was just surprising and I didn't react in time.
However, i'm glad i'm not going to be racing at Mosport simply because i'm not in the mood to have another dnf. Hello Pascal! How's going? I just have few words, advice, I hope you don't take it wrong. You are really fast, but you just need to learn some racecraft. I was checking the replay, and honestly I couldn't find a single situation wheel to wheel battling for position that you didn't make contact with the other car. It compromised you car performance little by little and before you retire your car was reaching 297km/h max. Then you got frustrated, driving the best car, started to overdrive, etc.... Hey, no reason to be upset. That's normal. I learned a lot through the many years racing and I'm still learning with you guys. You will get there my friend This is a very good article about racecraft. https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/threads/the-good-racecraft-guide.183891/ Enjoy! Have a nice week! | |
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Timo Vermeersch Racing Legend
Number of posts : 1345 Age : 55 Location : Brussels Registration date : 2009-08-11
| Subject: Re: Round 9 - Gran Premio d’Italia [Nov 11th] Fri 4 Jan 2019 - 21:27 | |
| Race report is up HERE.
Now up to some Riverside pics, which should complete the Can-Am season. And then on to Mosport and the Glen.
Timo | |
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Richard Coxon Racing Legend
Number of posts : 16590 Age : 37 Location : Sheffield, England Registration date : 2012-06-29
| Subject: Re: Round 9 - Gran Premio d’Italia [Nov 11th] Fri 4 Jan 2019 - 22:08 | |
| Love it Timo | |
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Timo Vermeersch Racing Legend
Number of posts : 1345 Age : 55 Location : Brussels Registration date : 2009-08-11
| Subject: Re: Round 9 - Gran Premio d’Italia [Nov 11th] Tue 8 Jan 2019 - 22:13 | |
| - Richard Coxon wrote:
- Love it Timo
Thanks Richard. Some pics have been added to the Monza-report. Timo | |
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