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As others have said, the best way to avoid trouble (and this anecdotally works a charm) is to avoid retaliation, remember the culprits so you can avoid them later, and bear in mind the likelihood is that those dirty drivers and DNFs won't be sharing a lobby with you again in the near future, because of how matchmaking works.Thanks for the answers, more or less just frustrated, having just lost P4 in current race C, p5 caught up, my fault mostly. I see them in the rear view, decide to let them pass as we approach the braking zone, and they decide to rear end me, and then side swipe as well. I survived and managed to hold p5. The DNF's was just part of the question about reporting dirty drivers. Say 3 out however many DNF's were just wretched, and then just quit, can you report them. I'm assuming that PD would review the race, but seems difficult to do from their end so it all seems rather pointless.
Oh, and the golden rule: remember not every incident is dirty driving. We are all human and can make mistakes, usually the story becomes more clear in the post race chat.