Hosted IRacing tonight
#1
Posted 01-27-2016 07:52 AM
Randy Fusi
Not won diddley
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Coached by a guy Todd Lamb coaches
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#2
Posted 01-27-2016 12:02 PM
#3
Posted 01-27-2016 12:20 PM
Not sure about spectator but I will try to figure it out before 7. Don't worry about being a hazard. Drive a little then get into the fast guy cars and watch. I've learned a lot from Hille and John Allen. They didn't even know I was riding with them.
When you are "In the pits" the lower left corner has your helmet and direction buttons. Click on one of those buttons until you find the guy you want to ride with. Great learning tool.
Randy Fusi
Not won diddley
Sponsored by no one
Coached by a guy Todd Lamb coaches
WWW.RandyFusi.XXX (under construction)
#4
Posted 01-27-2016 12:28 PM
#5
Posted 01-27-2016 10:19 PM
In ride-along mode the dash is dead and the only data on screen is a tiny MPH indicator, no gear, RPM, predictive lap, etc. is that normal? At least RPM would be nice.
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#6
Posted 01-28-2016 07:45 AM
We had another good turn out with four alien type drivers going at it tooth and nail the whole time. Lowest lap times I have ever seen at Road Atlanta. Of course I did set it up with the maximum grip level possible . At the end as always we do mock races with inverse start. I did manage to stay in the lead for one entire lap!!!!! LOL I was then passed by three of the aliens in one corner ............
I encourage anyone interested to join us. There is plenty of competition no matter your level. Everyone is helpful.
Randy Fusi
Not won diddley
Sponsored by no one
Coached by a guy Todd Lamb coaches
WWW.RandyFusi.XXX (under construction)
#7
Posted 01-28-2016 08:21 AM
In ride-along mode the dash is dead and the only data on screen is a tiny MPH indicator, no gear, RPM, predictive lap, etc. is that normal? At least RPM would be nice.
If you can get ahold of one of their replays you'll then be able to see all of their inputs.
There's also a program called iSpeed that works much like any other real life data acquisition setup. If you're running it you can turn a bunch of laps, go back and compare all of the telemetry to someone else also running the iSpeed program. Practically any input you could imagine is recorded. You can use it just as you do in real life to see where you're losing time to faster cars. Pretty neat stuff.
Eric Orton
#8
Posted 01-28-2016 09:31 AM
Fantastic, that is very high on my look-for/wish-list once I get comfortable with the controls.
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