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#1 Postuar 13 Prill 2021, 22:50:56 (Së fundi edituar 13 Prill 2021, 22:51:09 nga Luka Bowers)
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Hi,
how can I know what is the reason of accident at the start of the race?
All parts are fresh, P2 and at the start, before 1st corner the car stopped...
And only information in race analysis is "Your car had an accident at the start of the race", WTF?
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You had a random, very unlucky. Think positive, next race can only go better!
EDIT: scratched because Ric is an idiot and he doesnt know what he is talking about
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#3 Postuar 13 Prill 2021, 22:52:10 (Së fundi edituar 13 Prill 2021, 22:53:14 nga Mikko Suhonen)
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Quote ( Ricardo Antunes @ April 13th 2021,22:51:52 ) You had a random, very unlucky. Where?
From your replay it says the following: /gb/RaceReplayHistory.asp?Season=81&Race=6&Group=Roo...
Luka Bowers loses a wheel in a collision at the first corner and is out of the race
It sounds like you were using too much start risk possibly.
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#4 Postuar 13 Prill 2021, 22:52:46
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Quote ( Mikko Suhonen @ April 13th 2021,22:52:10 ) Quote ( Ricardo Antunes @ April 13th 2021,22:51:52 )
You had a random, very unlucky. Where?
Did he not? :o
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#5 Postuar 13 Prill 2021, 22:55:07
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Quote ( Ricardo Antunes @ April 13th 2021,22:52:46 ) Did he not? :o Nope, start crashes are rarely random, they are generally caused by a bad combination of race risks and start risks
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#6 Postuar 13 Prill 2021, 22:56:11
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Ohhhhhh makes sense. Yeah ok i get it now.
Either i confused things or im a n00b. Ignore me!
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#7 Postuar 13 Prill 2021, 23:06:50
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Quote ( Mikko Suhonen @ April 13th 2021,22:52:10 ) From your replay it says the following: /gb/RaceReplayHistory.asp?Season=81&Race=6&Group=Roo... Luka Bowers loses a wheel in a collision at the first corner and is out of the race It sounds like you were using too much start risk possibly.
Where do you see this info? I cannot find it.
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#8 Postuar 13 Prill 2021, 23:09:19
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Quote ( Luka Bowers @ April 13th 2021,23:06:50 ) Where do you see this info? I cannot find it. Check the race commentary for the first lap of the race
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#9 Postuar 13 Prill 2021, 23:10:52
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Quote ( Luka Bowers @ April 13th 2021,23:06:50 ) Where do you see this info? I cannot find it. Inside the race replay link, go to lap 1, and wait for the Race commentary on the right side to scroll a bit for the text to come visible.
However, note that the Race commentary can sometimes give a bit mystic information (it's drunk) so it isn't the be and end of all. You can also check your race analysis to see what is the official statement: /gb/RaceAnalysis.asp
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#10 Postuar 14 Prill 2021, 00:12:28 (Së fundi edituar 14 Prill 2021, 00:13:14 nga Keri Lovell)
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High start risk + High CT risks = High chance of start accident
Maybe think about balancing that or choosing one over the other, it's happened to most of us at one point.
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#11 Postuar 14 Prill 2021, 00:17:48
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Don't be aggressive. I knew that by trying to win positions
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Quote GPRO tutorial Overtake risks are useful for tracks with a hard overtaking stat. Having them high all the time, however, isn't a good idea. Overtake risks cause your driver to push hard while following someone, and this can often lead to a mistake. The same can be said for defense risks. If your driver is defending too hard, they can make mistakes. Using these risks in moderation is the best way to go. Clear track risks are very important to get right. These affect a lot of things. Car parts wear, tyre wear, chances of driver mistakes and driver energy draining rate to name the most important ones. In any case, it is considered that 40 Clear Track Risk is very high in Rookie. Rookie managers should endeavor to stay below this recommendation.
If Ur risks were around 40 or more, probably they were too high for Ur driver to handle. consider that rookie drivers are usually bad, even the ones with an optimal combination of stats.
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