Hi guys, please read my thread.
Look, some good drivers quit from the D2 and some looking to quit including myself. I practice online with Pacific drivers (Steve crossland) top guys, and I practice with D1 and world drivers and they are top guys and I love it, but when it come to racing with D2, there is no fun, I just dont like it. I thing the team should make an efort to improve the quality of driving to make the race more enjoyable. Most of our accidents is in the start of the race in lap 1, so I suggested in the pass to Nicolai to make a rule for D2 That, no overtaking in lap one, all drivers to maintain there positions, the drivers will have less presures, better view, warm tyres. I believe it will bring down the accidents and more drivers will end up finishing the race. If you agree with me please vote yes. Thank you
I totally agree that something needs to be done! I think the situation is unacceptable that people like yourself sacrifice so much to join the league, and time after time gets crashed out.
No passing in lap 1, rolling start etc. are all possible remedies, but I think the real problem is that there are too many drivers in D2 that does not take the "do not crash" seriously enough!
I've been very careful with expelling drivers as it sometimes is hard to tell the difference between an unlucky moment and a general lack of respect for other people’s races and time. Now we’ve had 6 races and a general pattern is easier to identify.
There are several things to look at:
-The incidents itself, how often etc.
-How the guilty part handle it, do they mention it in the forums, do they report it to the Race Director, do they show a genuine regret etc.
-Have they prepared properly for the race or is it first time with race trim
With a lack of communication after an incident there is not much hope of improvement. Some are good at this, some are not. It is a huge difference from the people who cause an accident that quickly show their regrets and apologies in the forum relative to those who cause accident and do not mention it in the forum. In either case it is easy to identify who the “good guys are” through reading the forums.
Before season 1 we had a beta-league (2 years ago) and we were only 12 people. We all became good friends and had a lot of fun together. Everybody showed each other respect. Therefore I am convinced that the quality of the people are much more important than how many there are in the league.
I guess you all can see where I am going with this. If you feel you are in the danger sone in regards to incidents you have caused in this season and/or lack of reports, apologies and regrets, an email to the race director where you convince him that this is a thing of the past might save your spot for the rest of the season