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It’s the difference between short track oval etiquette and traditional road racing etiquette. I come from the former and that will always be my foundation in my beliefs when it comes to racing, even though I fit within the framework of the latter when I’m playing video games. It’s nothing to do with emotion or impatience. I believe a perfectly set up bump and run in the final corner of the final lap that doesn’t wreck the guy, just moves him out of the groove so you can get by, to require way more skill than a clean pass. I obviously try to avoid racing like that in this game though since I don’t want to give myself or anyone else penalties.
It’s why my room greeting is always “racing is a contact sport”, every form of full-bodied touring, sports, or stock car racing involves contact, mostly unintentional, that’s just racing, and I’ll keep that as a protest to PD until they understand that. If this was an open-wheel racing game then I’d be perfectly fine with the “racing is a non-contact sport” BS, but anyone who believes that has never watched a race of any kind.
Of course dive bombing and the way most of these people race is a totally different thing entirely, because it’s done through lack of skill/lack of respect because everyone else is just a faceless AI to them
I have raced on short ovals and road tracks in sims before, and they are different types of racing and need to be treated as so.
The fact that you think it's ok to bump people out of the way just because you are quicker, is honestly pathetic. If someone is defending fairly, you have absolutely no right to push them out of the way. Please learn how to race on road courses as it is not the same as short ovals.