Yea the difference is that Donington is awesome, and Cota is...(looking for something good to say)...new
I do agree that the Ring will be popular on the hosted side (didn't think of that cos I very rarely get a chance to do hosted sessions), but do see trouble in any official sessions.
I like COTA. Good challenge and very technicalTo be fair, COTA actually looked pretty cool when watching it on TV. At least grading on the Hermann Tilke scale. But when you actually step into the car and race on it though, you realize it's another garbage track that's been designed around the limitations of modern F1 (the limitations being that flowing tracks would be destroyed by the cars and they'd never lift off their throttle). The Ring is timeless and we've all raced it enough to see that it holds up as a driver.
I like COTA. Good challenge and very technical
Well Cota is a just a terrible copy/paste job, and there is no risk in the corners since they have airport runways for runoff.I'll agree that Cota is a very technical track, but I feel it lacks some of the exciting corners that a lot of the classic european tracks have, the kind of corner where you hold your breath going into it, your heart is in your mouth type of corner, I guess the prime example is Eau Rouge at Spa, another one of my personal favorite corners is turn 6 (Scheivlak) at Zandvoort, it's a very fast entry and a fast corner that falls down hill.
For me every track needs at least one of those hold your breath type corners for me to really fall for a track.
That's what I don't like about it. There's no punishment or risk involved. If you push too hard, you have a half mile of runoff. When someone's throttle sticks on the runway drs straight, they're just gonna hit the wall that much harder with the extra roomWell Cota is a just a terrible copy/paste job, and there is no risk in the corners since they have airport runways for runoff.
Soon the FIA will mandate that walls/tire barriers have a 100ft layer of bubble wrap and cars are limited to 50mph.That's what I don't like about it. There's no punishment or risk involved. If you push too hard, you have a half mile of runoff. When someone's throttle sticks on the runway drs straight, they're just gonna hit the wall that much harder with the extra room
They can find the most expensive way to get to 50Soon the FIA will mandate that walls/tire barriers have a 100ft layer of bubble wrap and cars are limited to 50mph.
So did I! We were in the same spit ( 4 ), I was the class D on the poleHad a lot of fun in the NiS at Watkins Glen. Didn't qualify so I started in the pits because I was expecting mass chaos in the esses. Well that didn't happen, so I was in 30th. Worked my way up all the way up to finish 5th in 45 laps![]()
Nice! I had about 10 laps of practice with pretty much the baseline tune. I drove like my grandma for the first 10 laps still learning how hard I could push. The car was a lot of fun to drive. It seemed like I was wrestling a bear for 45 laps with how slippery the weather made the track. My car wasn't quick on 1 lap pace, but it was really consistent throughout the run. I knew I wasn't going to win by starting in the pits, but I knew that I wouldn't be in a huge pileup on the opening lap. Most guys were courteous letting me through too. I was up to 8th before the pit stop, and was able to run down and pass a few more the second run.So did I! We were in the same spit ( 4 ), I was the class D on the pole
I was looking for a race and saw the race about 2 hours before Q. Got about an hour and a half of practice. Wish I had a better setup than the base tune ( I did add 2% tape ). I think I had pace for a win for about 8 laps. Then my tires would fall off. Then I got sloppy and crashed ( and botched my pit stop ) myself to 3rd.
This car is fun to drive now. Not sure what update fixed it but WOW. You can actually catch a slide in it now and it feels "heavy" with rubber tires instead of just heavy understeer on plastic tires.
Very clean race from what I saw, didn't expect much from split 4.
I racked up (got hit) enough for my 3rd straight GT3 dqJust an embarassing indycar fixed night for me
Nice! I had about 10 laps of practice with pretty much the baseline tune. I drove like my grandma for the first 10 laps still learning how hard I could push. The car was a lot of fun to drive. It seemed like I was wrestling a bear for 45 laps with how slippery the weather made the track. My car wasn't quick on 1 lap pace, but it was really consistent throughout the run. I knew I wasn't going to win by starting in the pits, but I knew that I wouldn't be in a huge pileup on the opening lap. Most guys were courteous letting me through too. I was up to 8th before the pit stop, and was able to run down and pass a few more the second run.
Nice! You were really fast. I couldn't have touched your pace. Car is a blast. I don't get why there aren't more road races on the NASCAR calendar because they're so much funSmall world,,,i won that race.
Was very clean and respectful racing.
And i ran the baseline,
Lot of fun in the gen 6 on watkins.
Nice! You were really fast. I couldn't have touched your pace. Car is a blast. I don't get why there aren't more road races on the NASCAR calendar because they're so much fun
Finally hit 3000 iRating Road 👍
Same with my SR lol, my Irating chart though shows a very slow but steady progression, ultimate goal is to get 4000 Road because im pretty sure thats where my talent runs out lol.It comes and goes though
Same with my SR lol, my Irating chart though shows a very slow but steady progression, ultimate goal is to get 4000 Road because im pretty sure thats where my talent runs out lol.