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Had a quick go at race A twice and ended up with wheel problems and had a go at race B qualifying lol all over the place think I need a new wheel.
 
+2 is nice. 👍
Yeah, I keep getting matched with some insane lobbies - for three of them, I kept being matched with the third-fastest driver in my region. I think one had an A+ driver and two S drivers in the same lobby! I’m only at 33-34k DR, so I’m wondering if it’s just the time of day that I’m racing, the fact that this is day 1 of the new daily races, or what. I don’t wanna stay up all night and wait for everybody to fall asleep, either, but I’m wondering if I keep being matched with these guys because there aren’t enough other people online with my general DR/SR. Or is this just typical for a DR A driver’s lobby? I also wonder if it’s because I’m trying Race B instead of my usual A.

My time was off the pole by over a second, but on Kudosprime I’ve got a time within the top 200! Is there any end to such madness? Don’t you think I ought to be starting higher with lower door numbers? As it stands, I’ve been usually qualifying in the latter half of the field, like around 10th.
 
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Yeah, I keep getting matched with some insane lobbies - for three of them, I kept being matched with the third-fastest driver in my region. I think one had an A+ driver and two S drivers in the same lobby! I’m only at 33-34k DR, so I’m wondering if it’s just the time of day that I’m racing, the fact that this is day 1 of the new daily races, or what. I don’t wanna stay up all night and wait for everybody to fall asleep, either, but I’m wondering if I keep being matched with these guys because there aren’t enough other people online with my general DR/SR. Or is this just typical for a DR A driver’s lobby? I also wonder if it’s because I’m trying Race B instead of my usual A.

My time was off the pole by over a second, but on Kudosprime I’ve got a time within the top 200! Is there any end to such madness? Don’t you think I ought to be starting higher with lower door numbers? As it stands, I’ve been usually qualifying in the latter half of the field, like around 10th.

It depends on the race itself, but most driver will race on day 1 since it's a new combo and they'll race it for that day. It depends on many factors honestly. Me I preffer doing Daily C because of the longer races instead of a sprint. But it's hard to know when everybody will play the dailys in general.
 
The Mazda has, by far the best handling for race A. The Fit drives like 🤬. Use it for qualifying, if you want. But in the race, the Mazda will pass a lot of Fits in the turns. 👍
Do you really think it will be able to compete? I picked the fit because, with no BOP, weight is about the same, but the fit has a 25-30% power advantage. I haven't raced anything yet, though.
BTW, I thought the fit handled ok for a POS front driver. Instill need to get another half second out of it.:mischievous:
 
It's no secret my disdain for FF cars. As it turns out ,my T-GT wheel didn't care for them either .I did a firmware update recently ,what a difference that made .With the Scirocco in race B, I could really push it hard without all the noises and resistance I was having to deal with for the last year and a half.I have avoided most FF dominated races ,that now may change :D:D:D
 
Do you really think it will be able to compete? I picked the fit because, with no BOP, weight is about the same, but the fit has a 25-30% power advantage. I haven't raced anything yet, though.
BTW, I thought the fit handled ok for a POS front driver. Instill need to get another half second out of it.:mischievous:
When I was racing last night the Mazda and the Fit were fast off the line and down the straights. The Swift was money in the turns and medium speed sections. Mazda might be the best all around option as it seemed to handle like the Swift but had it beat on the straight. Fit was an ugly pig with straight speed but could not figure gears in the turns. Almost all of the turns were in between gears on it.

That said, I only had 2 laps in the mazda. But in races if us Swifts and Mazdas got out of the final turn with any space the Fit was only just there at turn 1 and people could nail turn 1 and gap it through the twisty bits. Fit seems capable of a bomb here and there as well with its straight line speed so you have to guard that carefully. It is a really fun, if bog slow, race. Might be my home for the week.
 
Do you really think it will be able to compete? I picked the fit because, with no BOP, weight is about the same, but the fit has a 25-30% power advantage. I haven't raced anything yet, though.
BTW, I thought the fit handled ok for a POS front driver. Instill need to get another half second out of it.:mischievous:
It won't compete in qualifying. If it has slipstream in the race, the Fit won't get away, then it will out-turn them.
Although, I'm currently in the lower levels, so maybe the people around me just suck. :lol:
 
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Yeah, I keep getting matched with some insane lobbies - for three of them, I kept being matched with the third-fastest driver in my region. I think one had an A+ driver and two S drivers in the same lobby! I’m only at 33-34k DR, so I’m wondering if it’s just the time of day that I’m racing, the fact that this is day 1 of the new daily races, or what. I don’t wanna stay up all night and wait for everybody to fall asleep, either, but I’m wondering if I keep being matched with these guys because there aren’t enough other people online with my general DR/SR. Or is this just typical for a DR A driver’s lobby? I also wonder if it’s because I’m trying Race B instead of my usual A.

My time was off the pole by over a second, but on Kudosprime I’ve got a time within the top 200! Is there any end to such madness? Don’t you think I ought to be starting higher with lower door numbers? As it stands, I’ve been usually qualifying in the latter half of the field, like around 10th.

You were in the top split for that race then most likely. The game just takes the top A12/B16/C20 drivers available for a given race and puts them in a lobby, then repeats until no ones left. It doesn’t even look at your Q time, it just sees that you’re SR 99, and in you go.
 
You were in the top split for that race then most likely. The game just takes the top A12/B16/C20 drivers available for a given race and puts them in a lobby, then repeats until no ones left. It doesn’t even look at your Q time, it just sees that you’re SR 99, and in you go.
I wonder if it might produce better/cleaner races to just line everyone up by quali time and say go. Let the non-qualifiers get matched by DR. Use SR to gatekeep gr. 3 and faster classes so there's an actual motive to stay clean.
 
I wonder if it might produce better/cleaner races to just line everyone up by quali time and say go. Let the non-qualifiers get matched by DR. Use SR to gatekeep gr. 3 and faster classes so there's an actual motive to stay clean.

There’s just not enough people playing at any given time in some regions to make even races all the way down. If you can get one or two guys of similar speed to race with, it’s a good race. I’d rather they focus on how to deal with dirty drivers and penalties.
 
Returning strong to Sport, coming back with the usual night-time 5 race session before going away to do something else because waiting 7 extra minutes for each next race to start is a bit tiring :lol:.

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The first four races were Race B. I was always qualified on pole, first race didn't go to plan too well given that the player in second place was pushing me to make a mistake quite well. However, it would've been better if they didn't push me in the literal sense of the word. I used my track position advantage for the first lap, but they just kept being insistent, sticking their nose up every. single. spot. Even if the move was non existent, like for instance trying to overtake me on the inside of turn 4 (the sharp left hand corner after the long right corner that is turn 3), even when I was covering the inside. Then, a divebomb up turn 6 (the sharp right corner) just solidified my beliefs to stand down and do the mature and more beneficial thing of just letting the player go, since playing bumper cars with them wouldn't prove to be fruitful; the pack of third place all the way down to seventh was quickly gaining the ground they lost in the inevitable first corner carnage and we simply cannot allow that in a low-level lobby, since it'll spell chaos. So, I just let them go, even though I consistently stayed within 0.3 - 0.7 seconds of them, hoping that their erratic driving style would prove to be their demise. Sadly, it didn't happen, and I stayed second, but with a moral victory of an SR increase :sly:.

The next two races were quite painless. Second place (a different person, a Colombian driver) was taken out in turn 1 in both events, allowing me to escape. In the fourth race, however, they didn't get taken out, and we had quite the showdown. While I had track position and a vast knowledge of defensive techniques that Fuji Speedway as a track suits itself well to apply them (parking it on the apexes, for example), they had the mortal GT Sport weapon of slipstream, so any ground I could make was shattered in the long straight. However, they emphasized on lap 1 that we get away from the erratic pack behind us; flashing their lights and bump drafting me, as I then flashed my hazards at them to acknowledge the plan. We pulled a 1.5 second gap to third place with teamwork, allowing us to battle for the position in a clean manner. In the end, I came out victorious out of the whole ordeal, but they disconnected before I could thank them for the race :(.

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The last race for the day, was a session of Race C. I took the 4C Gr.3, qualified on pole, and was off to a good start, with people dying on turn 1 for not knowing that you should probably brake a bit later than expected on the first lap. The race was uneventful, and I won with a 10 second gap, due to second through fifth place battling for the entire race. Yes, I looked at the map often. Would've loved to be a part of that, to be honest. My SR increased to S and I was out of the E rating threshold, now a D rated driver and free to roam the world and get my own DR. Needless to say, I'm quite excited to see what the future holds :D.

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It won't compete in qualifying. If it has slipstream in the race, the Fit won't get away, then it will out-turn them.
Although, I'm currently in the lower levels, so maybe the people around me just suck. :lol:

I think it's a matter of preference, even in qualifying, or maybe I just cannot stand the Fit's eternal wheel spinning issues. I was much quicker with the Demio in qualifying than I was with the Fit, and more consistent. The Fit's power advantage can also theoretically be negated in the last laps of the race; given that it's a hybrid, the electric motor assists overall power output. Sure, it will be faster on a straight with those two means of propulsion acting together, but when the battery drains itself (which I found was around middle of lap 3 - beginning of lap 4) the Fit theoretically has less power, now making it a handicapped car with no advantage. Haven't tried Race A yet, though, only qualified, but I thought I'd just throw this idea out here, since it makes car choice more interesting :cheers:.
 
There’s just not enough people playing at any given time in some regions to make even races all the way down. If you can get one or two guys of similar speed to race with, it’s a good race. I’d rather they focus on how to deal with dirty drivers and penalties.

Plus, being fast doesn't equal a clean driver. I see many daily top 10 boards with A and B SR drivers.

I'm a firm believer sitting drivers over big drops in SR points. I know in the current system many clean drivers get knocked with a letter drop from a race or two all the time, but maybe suspending one's account when they letter drop for a period (48 hours to an entire week) will maybe make some rethink their driving. And go from there with the penalties and suspensions. Though the problem isn't exactly solved or fixed, it goes a bit along with how many auto racing sanctioning bodies penalize drivers.
 
Plus, being fast doesn't equal a clean driver. I see many daily top 10 boards with A and B SR drivers.

I'm a firm believer sitting drivers over big drops in SR points. I know in the current system many clean drivers get knocked with a letter drop from a race or two all the time, but maybe suspending one's account when they letter drop for a period (48 hours to an entire week) will maybe make some rethink their driving. And go from there with the penalties and suspensions. Though the problem isn't exactly solved or fixed, it goes a bit along with how many auto racing sanctioning bodies penalize drivers.

Unfortunately, PD doesn’t seem like they will do anything that lowers player count, even temporarily.
 
You were in the top split for that race then most likely. The game just takes the top A12/B16/C20 drivers available for a given race and puts them in a lobby, then repeats until no ones left. It doesn’t even look at your Q time, it just sees that you’re SR 99, and in you go.
So perhaps there weren’t enough players with similar DR at that time? (That’s in addition to having everyone get matched by SR first.) That’d explain why I was matched with such high-ranking players...
 
So perhaps there weren’t enough players with similar DR at that time? (That’s in addition to having everyone get matched by SR first.) That’d explain why I was matched with such high-ranking players...

Possibly, but once your at DR A, it’s not uncommon to have A+ drivers at the front of the grid. It’s how far the back of the grid drops off that tells the tale, is it all A+/A drivers, is half A half B, Or is it alphabet soup and starts at A+ all the way down to D drivers. During busy times you should be in mostly A filled rooms with a few B’s at your DR. Basically, an FIA race lobby is the ideal of matchmaking during a busy time, use that as the baseline.
 
Possibly, but once your at DR A, it’s not uncommon to have A+ drivers at the front of the grid. It’s how far the back of the grid drops off that tells the tale, is it all A+/A drivers, is half A half B, Or is it alphabet soup and starts at A+ all the way down to D drivers. During busy times you should be in mostly A filled rooms with a few B’s at your DR. Basically, an FIA race lobby is the ideal of matchmaking during a busy time, use that as the baseline.
Hanging around 24-28k DR for a bit (B) - I’ve seen...

More often than not there are several A/A+
Sometimes more A’s than B
Sometimes full B

I’m mid too end of grid after qualifying in these realms.
 
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Edit: About the 2. It pulls at the start and mid-corner thru the exit. 2nd or 3rd gear will give an advantage if a trajectory is clear of the lagging Fit. The close gears of the Fit, give it RCZ-type acceleration. SO, from the final corners, the 2 is very quick while turning & accelerating. Fit pulls it once its wheels are pointing straight.

The Mazda has, by far the best handling for race A. The Fit drives like 🤬. Use it for qualifying, if you want. But in the race, the Mazda will pass a lot of Fits in the turns. 👍
Yep.

Do you really think it will be able to compete? I picked the fit because, with no BOP, weight is about the same, but the fit has a 25-30% power advantage. I haven't raced anything yet, though.
BTW, I thought the fit handled ok for a POS front driver. Instill need to get another half second out of it.:mischievous:
Check my post about the differences.
When I was racing last night the Mazda and the Fit were fast off the line and down the straights. The Swift was money in the turns and medium speed sections. Mazda might be the best all around option as it seemed to handle like the Swift but had it beat on the straight. Fit was an ugly pig with straight speed but could not figure gears in the turns. Almost all of the turns were in between gears on it.

That said, I only had 2 laps in the mazda. But in races if us Swifts and Mazdas got out of the final turn with any space the Fit was only just there at turn 1 and people could nail turn 1 and gap it through the twisty bits. Fit seems capable of a bomb here and there as well with its straight line speed so you have to guard that carefully. It is a really fun, if bog slow, race. Might be my home for the week.
Yes. I tried side by side down the straight, in turns and also made up so much time in the 2. Again, once the Fit's wheels are straight, it comes back. Everywhere else, the 2 is faster.

It won't compete in qualifying. If it has slipstream in the race, the Fit won't get away, then it will out-turn them.
Although, I'm currently in the lower levels, so maybe the people around me just suck. :lol:
I had some quick players in my races. Respectful as well. I hung back, as two Honda's were having a fit during the last lap. The leader was hugging the inside all the way up the final straight before the final turns. P2 just didn't stop earlier. Bumps P1 and I could have gotten in there, but stayed cautious. P2 got the lead, but gave the spot back before the line.

The Mazda can do it! ;)
 
Possibly, but once your at DR A, it’s not uncommon to have A+ drivers at the front of the grid. It’s how far the back of the grid drops off that tells the tale, is it all A+/A drivers, is half A half B, Or is it alphabet soup and starts at A+ all the way down to D drivers. During busy times you should be in mostly A filled rooms with a few B’s at your DR. Basically, an FIA race lobby is the ideal of matchmaking during a busy time, use that as the baseline.

Or you're the lone A driver in a field of A+'s (like I found myself in a Daily C race with the Gr. 1's a few weeks ago).

I think the matchmaking is actually pretty good from my experience. Got a little bump down to SR A on a FIA day and those races where a bit of a questionable mix of characters.
 
Good evening friends.
Tonight I decided to go in country. It’s been a while...I chose the Chevy for my assault. The enemy was running mostly the odd little German car with the motor on that street model located on the wrong end of the car...
I had eight minutes before battle to determine if I would start in the trenches or on the front lines...Trenches it was!
Luckily the Chevy is a tank.
I had an interesting battle, there were some great side by sides, some nice overtakes, but then things took a turn for the worse when I encountered a driver with just enough skill to be a masterful blocker. I. WAS. ALL.OVER.HIM.
He chose to keep blocking and sideswiped me twice over the course of several laps.
Unfortunately when I stopped at Walmart for ammo earlier they were out of fifty caliber bullets for my machine gun so I couldn’t shoot out his tires. Quick edit: I respect any racer using hard defense. It’s up to the attacker to find an opening. FairPlay. But when it turns to attempts to shove me off track purposefully it may not end well...
Eventually I sent him to meet my friend David Hasselhoff, but not before his swipes cost us 2 more spots.
It was vehicular warfare!
(Good fun tho)
I’ll see you tomorrow I hope.
(Same BAT TIME same BAT CHANNEL)

Cheers.
 
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The Mazda has, by far the best handling for race A. The Fit drives like 🤬. Use it for qualifying, if you want. But in the race, the Mazda will pass a lot of Fits in the turns. 👍

Thanks for the recommendation!

You were right, I set a time with the Fit, but then switched the Mazda for the race. First race didn't go well since I was learning the car, but started getting faster after that. Initially I was the only Mazda in the room full of FITS, but now at the end of the night, starting to see 20% of the cars are Mazda.

Got 2 wins with the Mazda. Second race was amazing, was fighting a FIT for first place for 3 laps. He passed me on the straight every time, but I would pass him in the middle of the lap in the corners. Crossed the line just 0.199 seconds ahead on the last lap. We both gave each other space, so it was a fun clean race.
 
Morning! About matchmaking... I think theres bigger fun and satisfaction to be matched with higher rank drivers, races are cleaner:) And for me it doesnt matter if Im batteling for 15th place or for 1st, clean hard racing is award itself:) I wish that players in all levels drive like that... Im not so fast to be very long in this lobbies, so by the end of the week be back to bad old punt and run B lobbies:(
 
Morning! About matchmaking... I think theres bigger fun and satisfaction to be matched with higher rank drivers, races are cleaner:) And for me it doesnt matter if Im batteling for 15th place or for 1st, clean hard racing is award itself:) I wish that players in all levels drive like that... Im not so fast to be very long in this lobbies, so by the end of the week be back to bad old punt and run B lobbies:(
Also, if you're mixed with higher rank players there's more DR to be earned and less to be lost if you place poorly.
 
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