Calum McLure
Did ye, aye?
No worries Pete Bone, accidents happen
My frustration started with someone spinning in Chapel in qualifying, and standing in the middle of the road for multiple seconds, and because I was on a flying lap, I couldn't avoid hitting him. Mate, you should have gotten out of the way much quicker than that! I didn't look to see who it was so as to not make it personal.
Then, I made some n00b mistakes in the first 2 laps, dropping me way down. Then I started gaining quickly, and then there was a guy who closed a gap I was starting to get into, banging me into the wall. Not saying he did it on purpose, but spatial awareness is essential in racing, and this bloke's was certainly sub-standard.
And since he did not wait for me to at least catch up, I quit then and there.
Also, I see the rule of 2 wheels between the white lines clearly don't matter anymore - of course it happens to all of us once in a while, I am talking about those doing it lap after lap, it happened in the Meganes race last night as well. I used to be a regular on this site's club races last year, especially the 1994/GP2 rFactor and GSC races, but some are clearly taking the piss out of the rules and getting away with it, and I know this is for fun first and foremost, but we try to do it in a sportsmanlike fashion, otherwise we may as well not have rules.
If you don't like what I'm saying, well, if the shoe fits, and I don't care, someone has to be honest about these things, otherwise they'll keep being ignored.
Thanks admins for the hosting admins, the part I could participate in was enjoyable.
Stop hitting each other, all this violence
Had fun thanks guys. Need to work on my pull aways as I struggled to get off the line last night.
My tyres did not last at all and struggled 2 laps then decided to rather pit and on the last 3 or so laps the car just kept running wide. Thought my left front is going to burst or something but made it to the end.
Once again thanks for hosting an awesome race