If you race without Yellows, and there is a wreck, the track will clog big
time, and it will _never_ unclog. 10, 12, 14, 18 or whatever number of cars
will just sit there, doing nothing.
I've never been able to finish an off-line Bristol race because of this.
-Larry
>If you race without Yellows, and there is a wreck, the track will clog big
>time, and it will _never_ unclog. 10, 12, 14, 18 or whatever number of
cars
>will just sit there, doing nothing.
>I've never been able to finish an off-line Bristol race because of this.
Dave
Out of sheer curiosity, why would you run without yellows?
Zog
> If you race without Yellows, and there is a wreck, the track will clog big
> time, and it will _never_ unclog. 10, 12, 14, 18 or whatever number of cars
> will just sit there, doing nothing.
> I've never been able to finish an off-line Bristol race because of this.
> -Larry
> > I read a comment regarding the fact that the AI now drove around an
> > incident instead of stopping and pivoting left and right untill the
> > track is clear, just as they did in N2. I see that they still do the
> > same thing. Everyone still have this happen??
Hmmm.. I wonder why REAL racing uses yellow flags.. maybe for this
very reason???
- James Wohlever
Techware Motorsports
http://techware.4mg.com/
>Out of sheer curiosity, why would you run without yellows?
> Zog
Which leads me to my main complaint: I've gotten black flagged TWICE
for passing under yellow. If an AI car's behind you, but supposed to
be in front, it's pretty tough to get 'em to pass you! While the
front of the pack doesn't stop at the start line anymore, the BACK of
the pack still does: I tagged Mark Martin HARD that night when he
stopped _just before_ the green flag dropped. I got black flagged for
"passing under yellow" cause the green hadn't come out yet...
Still a BLAST!!!!!!! Can't wait for my Force Feedback wheel!
Gunner