Have a qualifying race before the actual race, something short like 4 or 5 laps. After that race is finished everybody re-enters the track but stays in the pits, then when the race is started it will line us up in the finishing order of the qualifying race results.
This is what the organizer did in the
Low HP Race - I raced in the European race yesterday. It worked fine. I thought the qualifying race was a great idea. Not to mention that we got credits for it. LOL. (I'm very interested in my credits bottom line ya know. lol)
There's also the option to start the field based on reverse order of the last race results. I personally like this option because it leads to closer racing
This is how it was in the Low HP race. Being 2nd in grid order didn't really help me not get lapped. But it was a 42 lap race with just 4 cars.
Reverse grid order would be more relevant in a 1 make race especially with say 8+ cars.
But I don't care one way or another how the grid order is set. I just like the idea of the qualifying race being an actual race, if that makes any sense. I thought that was a fantastic idea when the host/organizer did that at the Low HP race.
The only problem with the reverse order start is the possibility of people "sand-bagging" during the qualifying race, driving slow on purpose so they can start at the front for the feature race.
At least in a 1 make race of this type probably be less of that. It's going to be bleeding obvious if someone's sandbagging.
(Note: if there is a reverse grid order set up - and you come in behind
me in the qualifying race, and then lap me in the race, I will make ruthless fun of you. LOL

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(I believe the more powerful the car/the higher importance the Aids have?) The default TC setting of 5 is garbage, but leaving it on 1 is beneficial to me on high end cars. On level 1...the game allows your car to remain fairly close to the fastest line, but I'm far less likely to have a crisis--which I consider beneficial. If having the TC on 1 means I can run laps at 85% of the top time, but cut the % of corners I wreck by that same margin...I'm sold. Skid recovery I've only found helpful on cars I have not applied the strut brace or chassis stabilizer...whatever they call that 20K mod. I probably mispoke when I said "greatly" but I do think the TC is beneficial.
On a side note....You can Improve the Capps in every way possible with the correct Diff settings. If you're able to marry the LSD with your driving style, the cars a marvel to drive.
Thank you. This makes more sense to me now. Now I understand why sometimes playing with the TC & SRF can help on things like license tests & Sebastian Loeb, but I don't see a difference with MY cars. In Sebastian Loeb and the license tests & such, you're using a car they give you, NOT your own car you've set up to your liking. So that's probably why it helps with those, but in cars I set up myself, of course it wouldn't necessarily because I'm doing the car the way I want to begin with.
I always set those things to off when I'm playing with fixing a car up the way I want it, so that's probably the answer.
I pretty much do the "chassis" thing under the top tuning option (where the choices to lighten the weight are), on every car I have!! LOL The reason I do that is because my BF told me he found it's a good idea & most cars generally handle better. So I do it, and sometimes when I find a car feels "wrong" somehow, I go back & check, and sometimes I've forgotten to do that 20k thing (always makes me think of an underwire upper ladies undergarment

LOL).
And in my cars, I've heard people say they never restore the engine or chassis in their cars in GT Auto, and don't notice anything... But maybe that's why - maybe they're using the SRF & so therefore don't notice??
Because even on low hp cars... I do feel the need to do the chassis restoration... maybe more often on some cars than others. Particularly more often on antique cars, and the higher the car & the older, the more often.
But some of my favourite cars that I use the most - say for grinding seasonal, or whatnot, I've done chassis restoration more than a couple times on some of them. The difference might not be pronounced, but when you've grinded the same seasonal track, in the same car, and your times just start going down, then I know something's up, even if it's not obvious in "the feel" of the car.
So this has been enlightening, thank you.
If you're able to marry the LSD with your driving style, the cars a marvel to drive.
Oh, the full adjustable LSD is something I put in every car.
I'm forever playing with that LSD every time I set up another car. ESPECIALLY long (wallowing) antique cars, cars with big snoots or long rears, or powerful cars that are particularly heavy or particularly light.
I tend to use ballast adjustment with LSD to make the car into something I won't crash.
My bf tells me I'm sometimes sacrificing speed with my LSD settings, but like you said, my time IMPROVES if I'm not WIPING OUT. LOL
In fact, when I've seen that in some online racing leagues, using the adjustable LSD is barred - I've thought - OMG I'd be in BIG TROUBLE. LOL
But when they say "no aids" - I think - well that doesn't matter! haha.
Now I'm starting to understand.

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So I wonder if the "driving aids" compensate for poor LSD set up too?
Because the mini cooper cones TGTT b license test is giving me a hard time (only one in the B section I can't get at least silver in), and I've thought if only I could adjust the LSD on the car... And I think you're not allowed to adjust the SRF or TC or something on it, so it must be related!
I'll have to play around with the driving aids on The Midget. That's ONE car I can't seem FIX with the LSD/suspension settings. The car's steering is just WEIRD. When I heard that people were grinding the seasonal k-cup eiffel track with the midget, I got car sick just thinking about it!! LOL
(note: I got car sick doing the Indy road course muscle car seasonal in my Mercury Cougar. LOL)
Anway, about the cappucino ... I'm still testing different things on it. The one link I found to a "set up" - was a good starting point (forget where I saw that link, OP should put that link in the top OP maybe?)
But it wasn't quite right, I think I changed things already from there. But definitely a better starting point for me.
If anyone wants to practice with the cappucino with me send me a friend request
After the PSN is back up, that is.

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PSN: wat3rm370n
(put coffee racecar or something in the subject because being a female, I don't accept friend requests from persons unknown without a reason THANKS)
I need all the practice I can get with other real people on the track.

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