Maybe you are the new-born Clark. Some people will excel with some types of
racing while being slow with other types. Now try a sub-8min lap at the
Ring ;)
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"People think it must be fun to be a super genius, but they don't realise
how hard it is to put up with all the idiots in the world."
1. You don't have to worry about financial loses or personal injuries when
you wreck, so you can push the envelop a little bit a try new things you
normally would not risk in real life.
2. Overall, you have more track time then the real-life drivers, which
actually gives you more experience than them.
3. Even though you did not have a great deal of success in Formula Ford, you
still have the experience of road racing that other sim-racers don't have.
And some of these skills can carry over to the sim-world.
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Dave Hawnt (UK)
They used to say if Formula One was still at 1.5 Liters Niki Lauda would
have never accomplished what he did due to being able to control high
horsepower cars effectively.
Woeger is fast, and very consistant both are needed to win online.
The Ring is neat, but I personally use it for Solo ll practise since I
never can remeber what turn is next so I am always coming into corners hot
and trying to real car in in middle of corner. Fun track tho frutrating.
Dave
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Kevin Anderson
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That's why the Spa times for the best GPL races are SO MUCH better than
the real 1967 records... drive it and you'll know why: 90% of the time
in 5th gear, with poles and buildings just FEET from the edge of the
road. Reality=death. Virtual reality=shift-R.
No one in their right mind would've remotely tried to do the same things
(speed-wise) that we do in some sections of GPL tracks. That's one
reason the speeds are greater. Also, unlimited practice isn't something
they were afforded.
--Dave
> there is no way I will get a sub 8.min at the ring it is far to difficult :)
> reading my post it reads as I'm saying the game is to easy, far from it.
> What I really meant was how is it possible for me to get within .5 sec of
> the real drivers lap times. Thinking about it further maybe knowing that if
> I crashed it would not involve a trip to the hospital or worse so that would
> account a little towards a fast time also these times were all in training
> and not racing against other cars. I feel that i should state that during
> the last 3 weeks I have been at home doing little else except practicing and
> more practicing my wife is going mad. I was supposed to be decorating but
> this is far more fun.
> Steve
The real drivers spent just a matter of hours on each track, and even that
was split up into different days, for practise, qualifying, etc. So in fact,
they do INCREDIBLY well, concidering.
Another good suggestion was the realism. You're not afraid to do a bit of
late breaking, or to take the revs a little high. Real race drivers however
know that a split second mistake can cost them their lives, or worse...
Adam
Yes I'm having fun at the game to the point of it becoming an ***ion
like going to bed at 2am then just having one more race to try and get that
little bit faster .02sec it is great. Now to address the 1.28 at monza yes
it wasa a fluke lap after many crashes but now I can put in consistant lap
times +/- 1sec over 10 laps before I lose concertration which I feel is the
main thing in racing , keeping focused.
I would love to race online but playing on a 166mmx with 64meg and using
a wingman joystick I have to keep details down and have a stupid winmodem.
Will have to wait till I can convice myself and the wife that I need to
upgrade what she feels is a perfectly good computer arrgh. And as I've been
playing so much this won't go down to well.
I agree about Wolfgang being a superb racer and have no false illusions
that I would be in the same league as him, but what a gent he is by posting
his setups which I now use...
Steve
>>don't forget in 3 weeks of racing in the game, you could have actually ran
>>more laps then clark ran in his career at some of those tracks.
>The real drivers spent just a matter of hours on each track, and even that
>was split up into different days, for practise, qualifying, etc. So in
fact,
>they do INCREDIBLY well, concidering.
>Another good suggestion was the realism. You're not afraid to do a bit of
>late breaking, or to take the revs a little high. Real race drivers however
>know that a split second mistake can cost them their lives, or worse...
>Adam
> Yes I'm having fun at the game to the point of it becoming an ***ion
>like going to bed at 2am then just having one more race to try and get that
>little bit faster .02sec it is great. Now to address the 1.28 at monza yes
>it wasa a fluke lap after many crashes but now I can put in consistant lap
>times +/- 1sec over 10 laps before I lose concertration which I feel is the
>main thing in racing , keeping focused.
> I would love to race online but playing on a 166mmx with 64meg and
using
>a wingman joystick I have to keep details down and have a stupid winmodem.
>Will have to wait till I can convice myself and the wife that I need to
>upgrade what she feels is a perfectly good computer arrgh. And as I've been
>playing so much this won't go down to well.
> I agree about Wolfgang being a superb racer and have no false illusions
>that I would be in the same league as him, but what a gent he is by posting
>his setups which I now use...
> Steve
Adam
>>Some very good suggestions as to why the times might be simillar, here,
but
>>I especially liked the last one:
>>>don't forget in 3 weeks of racing in the game, you could have actually
ran
>>>more laps then clark ran in his career at some of those tracks.
>>The real drivers spent just a matter of hours on each track, and even that
>>was split up into different days, for practise, qualifying, etc. So in
>fact,
>>they do INCREDIBLY well, concidering.
>>Another good suggestion was the realism. You're not afraid to do a bit of
>>late breaking, or to take the revs a little high. Real race drivers
however
>>know that a split second mistake can cost them their lives, or worse...
>>Adam
> Yes I'm having fun at the game to the point of it becoming an ***ion
>like going to bed at 2am then just having one more race to try and get that
>little bit faster .02sec it is great. Now to address the 1.28 at monza yes
>it wasa a fluke lap after many crashes but now I can put in consistant lap
>times +/- 1sec over 10 laps before I lose concertration which I feel is the
>main thing in racing , keeping focused.
> I would love to race online but playing on a 166mmx with 64meg and
using
>a wingman joystick I have to keep details down and have a stupid winmodem.
>Will have to wait till I can convice myself and the wife that I need to
>upgrade what she feels is a perfectly good computer arrgh. And as I've been
>playing so much this won't go down to well.
> I agree about Wolfgang being a superb racer and have no false illusions
>that I would be in the same league as him, but what a gent he is by posting
>his setups which I now use...
> Steve
Adam