NireBryce

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hootOS
@hootOS

do you want:

A) a predictable slower-class driver who stays on their racing line, which may inconvenience you and slow you down at times but can be passed safely

or

B) an unpredictable slower-class driver who gets out of your way any time they notice you in the mirror, which either lets you by without losing time or causes a collision that ruins your entire race

ANSWER ON YOUR PHONES NOW!


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in reply to @hootOS's post:

A A A A A A A fuckin A anytime of the day. it's not just exclusive to being in a proto in multiclass races either. based on the pace difference vs a slower car I roughly know where the overtake is gonna happen and how; and while I appreciate being let go on a straight or cooperation in corners so that time loss is minimized on all parties, I never expect either.
in the case of less experienced drivers who aren't yet able to calculate what the result of a class delta will mean in terms of passing, the A approach allows all parties to learn and (usually) come out unscathed.