Hi All,
I wanted to share a thought about the game:
I see that a lot of people give much credit and attention to fine tuning their cars in order to beat a race, lap faster, etc.
We'll, I'm not a great tuner myself and usually, tune the car on 1-2 tries to adapt it to the track in terms of general set up. I don't invest hell of a lot of time for fine tuning my car in order to extract every last bit of performance and make it easier to drive, beacause:
...what makes much more difference for me than fine tuning the car to perfection is working on my own driving.
A certaing time invested in perfecting my racing line, braking points, consistency, etc., gives me much better results, than the same time invested in tuning. This is of course, if the set up of the car is at least decent and not terribly wrong.
Don't get me wrong, I also thinker with the set ups and tuning to increase performance and have decent understanding of the process. I just find out, that usually, there's much more potential for improvement in my own driving.
Surely, after 10 or 50 laps, the potential for improving my driving will diminish and tuning will become of greater importance, but still.
How's with you, guys?
I wanted to share a thought about the game:
I see that a lot of people give much credit and attention to fine tuning their cars in order to beat a race, lap faster, etc.
We'll, I'm not a great tuner myself and usually, tune the car on 1-2 tries to adapt it to the track in terms of general set up. I don't invest hell of a lot of time for fine tuning my car in order to extract every last bit of performance and make it easier to drive, beacause:
...what makes much more difference for me than fine tuning the car to perfection is working on my own driving.
A certaing time invested in perfecting my racing line, braking points, consistency, etc., gives me much better results, than the same time invested in tuning. This is of course, if the set up of the car is at least decent and not terribly wrong.
Don't get me wrong, I also thinker with the set ups and tuning to increase performance and have decent understanding of the process. I just find out, that usually, there's much more potential for improvement in my own driving.
Surely, after 10 or 50 laps, the potential for improving my driving will diminish and tuning will become of greater importance, but still.
How's with you, guys?