95% team orders and 5% driving for someone.
What about if you got stuck behind Patel ? There is no help unless his brakes fail
M.Radivojevic
95% team orders and 5% driving for someone.
@BahrainI had been disappointed in my abilities till I found the setup of Mikko which provided me a great chance and then i was able to do a 29.7 .@CanadaI was expecting a high 14 or a low 15 time for Q2.@SilverstoneToo bad, because looking at the pace of the guys it could have been an easy win for me, even starting from P26.I hope that i will be luckier in the upcoming races and i can show my real pace!
nothing your still leading the standings for god sake LOLZAnd i Always give 150% in these races,... what im doing wrong
Hey guys. I have known Bodnar since about March this year. I've read many almost indciferable emails from him, and this is the best I've seen him write anything in English so I think he tried really hard to write it. As a rookie in a new series he deserves a fair bit of leeway, and allthough I agree with many of you that he is wrong about setup being 80%, as any rookie will tell you setups and strategy are challenging in FSR. You can have a setup be very fast but unstable and vice versa. But he did have a few experiences where a bad setup he tried in qualifying produced a bad result. Something about it may have shaken his confidence and I think confidence is often they key to good results. All rookies go through bad experiences with setups and strategy this and learn from it. When you have a good stable setup that is also fast your confidence goes up and you get into a zone and produce consistant fast pace. That is really the crux of the problem rookies have, confidence in your setup, so you can just focus on driving. I know Bodnar is a very fast driver and he should give himself more credit for his pace. You won't be laughing when you see him on the podium.
Hey guys. I have known Bodnar since about March this year. I've read many almost indciferable emails from him, and this is the best I've seen him write anything in English so I think he tried really hard to write it. As a rookie in a new series he deserves a fair bit of leeway, and allthough I agree with many of you that he is wrong about setup being 80%, as any rookie will tell you setups and strategy are challenging in FSR. You can have a setup be very fast but unstable and vice versa. But he did have a few experiences where a bad setup he tried in qualifying produced a bad result. Something about it may have shaken his confidence and I think confidence is often they key to good results. All rookies go through bad experiences with setups and strategy this and learn from it. When you have a good stable setup that is also fast your confidence goes up and you get into a zone and produce consistant fast pace. That is really the crux of the problem rookies have, confidence in your setup, so you can just focus on driving. I know Bodnar is a very fast driver and he should give himself more credit for his pace. You won't be laughing when you see him on the podium.
A guy who claims to be faster than the WC field and who says that he could win a WT race from the back of the field easily doesn't lack confidence imo. He has maybe too much of it...
If you want a fixed setups league, find one. It ain't happening here.please can FSR do a fixed setup league, for people like me that dont want to waste their lives doing 100's laps of practice and just want to jump in and race, and know that im being beaten through gaming skill and nothing else.
thanks.
please can FSR do a fixed setup league, for people like me that dont want to waste their lives doing 100's laps of practice and just want to jump in and race, and know that im being beaten through gaming skill and nothing else.
thanks.