rFactor 2 Round 1 Malaysia GP - Sun Apr 3, 2022

Discussion in 'S397 GT3 & (Non-DLC) DPI Multiclass Series Closed' started by John vd Geest, Feb 5, 2022.

  1. John vd Geest

    John vd Geest Administrator Staff Member Donator

    There are fixed slots: 12 DPI and 18 GT3. There are currently more GT3's than 18.
     
  2. Giuseppe Pastore

    Giuseppe Pastore Pro Driver

    i can understand this, although for me it makes no sense to deny someone to race just because there are to many gt3s
    that said wish you of course a good race, maybe see you in future
     
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  3. Rob Milliken

    Rob Milliken Administrator Staff Member Donator

    The GT3 class is full, so you guys are red lights, But there are 2 spots in the DPI open if you want to chang class you can get right in. If someone can't make it & unregisters from GT3 you will then get in (green light) ... These events fill up fast so best to sign up early!
     
  4. Giuseppe Pastore

    Giuseppe Pastore Pro Driver

    ok will do so
     
  5. Michele Rizzo

    Michele Rizzo Pro Driver

    massive lag.
    Unplayable!!!
     
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  6. Andrew Harper

    Andrew Harper Pro Driver

    yeah me too. Everything was fine until the start and then the cars around me were jumping all over the place.

    Made a mistake on lap one as Taner popped into my cockpit and then I caught @Gilles da'Silva twice as he appeared in front of me (so sorry).

    had to stop because it was impossible for me I’m afraid. Have known a bit of this at starts but usually it sorts itself after a few laps. It was getting worse on this occasion :(

    annoying as I’d been slowly working on the setup and the car was quite good.
     
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  7. Toni Talvitie

    Toni Talvitie Pro Driver Donator

    dont know how many times i got hit. still fighting in there with a tilted wheel. then one hero of idiotism bumps me right into rear and car wrecked more. wtf dude..learn to brake. its 5 minutes gone of the race, jeesus. Plus i had to dodge you earlier cause of bomb. Didnt you learn from it anything or just figured "woooo i made awsome pass!".
    Finally P1 sweeped allmost my mirror and caused me to spin again so figured ***k this shit.
     
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  8. Andrew Harper

    Andrew Harper Pro Driver

    I think a lot of us were suffering with major lag Toni. I had to stop it was dangerous for those around me.
     
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  9. Nigel Middleton

    Nigel Middleton Administrator Staff Member Donator

    Same for me.
    I did not quit my engine just stopped could not see any smoke from the engine it just stopped like i had turned it off.
     
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  10. Michael LaBelle

    Michael LaBelle Pro Driver

    I got nailed in the rear on the first lap and that put an end to my race. The back just came unstuck at every turn after that. After causing one accident I decided it was best for everyone I quit.
     
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  11. Paulo Rodrigues

    Paulo Rodrigues Pro Driver

    In race...4th...connection lost..... shi***
    Meanwhile...a lot of car-ghosts...
     
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  12. Peter Vlaar

    Peter Vlaar Pro Driver

    Too much lag, got crashed into in the first lap probably because of lag, finally caught up, and then got crashed into again in Lap 28 -_-.

    Hopefully its going to be better in the next race
     
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  13. Rob Milliken

    Rob Milliken Administrator Staff Member Donator

    Yes, we must investigate the lag! it was worst I've seen it in a long time ..thought it was just me ...
     
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  14. Barrett Erickson

    Barrett Erickson Pro Driver

    Yeah, massive mess at the beginning with cars coming and going and going and coming back in places they hadn't gone from.

    I took damage on lap 1 also (53s to repair). Decided to try to salvage what i could by reducing my pitstop time. Massive fuel and tire saving thru the next hour or so then only needed 12L with 10 minutes left. And running alone all race kept me from getting too frustrated with warping cars.
     
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  15. Johnny Gutierrez

    Johnny Gutierrez Pro Driver

    Grats to the DPI winner and all who raced.

    I had some warping issues with about two DPI's warping but no GTs warped on me. Noticed this so every time a DPI would pass, I'd go wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiide. "Hey brother, you can have the line, I'm good."

    Race went good for me though. Had to get a gap on most cars as my cars setup was a bit loose but turned well. I had to get the heck out of dodge as I know the car would start slowing itself down as the weather became colder. Suffered from snapping steering but yet, this didn't happen in practice. So I slowed her down. Thought, Johnny, you got a gap, slow the darn thing down. But I had fun because everyone was here.

    Cheers,

    Johnny
     
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  16. Tom Parton

    Tom Parton Pro Driver

    The start was just ridiculous, tried to give you as much space as I could in the hairpin T1 & T2, cars warping everywhere. Suddenly all went blank... and then Barrett appears on my left side and i'm like shiiiiiit.... but all clean from my perspective so thank god. Saw you in my mirror get nailed by @Sameer Arshad going into Sector 3, although I thought Sameer was signed up in DPI for this series?

    Game settled down for me after that, nothing too wacky on the Lag front. Frustrated @Riccardo Riva for a few laps until he passed me in the BMW - However I thought he too was registered in DPI for this series?? Then had a good battle with @Lewis Middleton for another few laps before I got punted off into the final corner at the end of Lap 16.

    Start of Lap 17, slowing down for T4, came down the gears as I usually did and the engine died (not sure if this was because of a lag spike as I was downshifting), so that was that. Race over.
     
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  17. Nicola Pastore

    Nicola Pastore Pro Driver

    sry for touching you in the back.. it was me. for me you was on the outside of this corner, but because oif the lag suddelny i saw you right in front of me.. i tried to brake but it was to late. sorry. it was very hard for us prototype drivers to drive with this laggs... we often didn't know where you were
     
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  18. Peter Vlaar

    Peter Vlaar Pro Driver

    Don't worry about it, that's part of racing, look forward to the next race hopefully with less lagging and more battles :)
     
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  19. John vd Geest

    John vd Geest Administrator Staff Member Donator

    Twitch Broadcast
    Click on the "twitch" name in the picture.

     
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  20. Bret Metcalf

    Bret Metcalf Pro Driver

    Qually was great, no lag and put in a PB of 202.9xx.

    When the formation lap started, drivers were lagging/moving back and forth like someone was pressing a rewind/speed up switch
    which made me really nervous. As stated in previous posts, the start and the first few laps was even worse. I was really hoping to not inadvertently clobber anyone.

    Decided to start with soft tyres/50 liters of fuel as I felt my pace was quite good but the lag prevented me from pushing hard from the get go so instead of lapping in the
    mid 203's as I could have done, I found myself in the 204's to 206's & beyond which was obviously very frustrating. Lost a couple of places early on to Lewis (at the start) and
    one to Didier a couple of laps later after I was guilty of heavy right footing it out of T12. Nipped by Didier as he seemed to go wide on the exit of T7 thereafter
    I tried to chase down John, was closing albeit only by a few tenths each lap. Unfortunately I had a collision with John on the exit of T4, assuming it was lag, lost control and then parked it rather frustrated, my apologies to John and I hope you did not get damage from it. Looking forward to Mexico and hope these lag issues go away.
    Congrats to all the podium finishers.
    Thank you to the broadcast team, I think you guys did another great job, after I left the race,
    I poured myself a Whiskey and watched the broadcast to the end ...fully relaxed.:)

    Regards,
    Bret
     
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