Jason Chen medal 5000 8 years 269 days ago
I have 10 active teams right now and have completed about 2000 races in total. But as a general trend I found that I do better on some tracks than others.
For me, my best track is Brazil and my worst track is Spain.
Jaxon Kincaid medal 5000 8 years 269 days ago
My drivers seem to have a poor record in China and Silverstone. I seem to struggle getting higher than 7th and 8th in those places.
The best tracks for me are Bahrain and Singapore. I've won 3 races in Elite tier, and I've been in it for 4 seasons and my team has progressively been getting better. I won once in Italy, Monaco and Turkey. However, Bahrain and Singapore have been consistently strong results and Bahrain is one of the few places I've gotten a double podium in Elite.
It seems to be that my strongest points are when tyre wear is vital.
Yunus Unia Blunion medal 5404 8 years 269 days ago
My best tracks are any with at least an entire sector with slow, tight corners or littered with them.
Worst is probably Italy or Europe, both completely opposite of my strengths.
Charles Sandfer medal 5000 8 years 268 days ago
my best would probably be Italy with the worse one being Monaco because ive got a great driver who is a little too tall to be able to qualify really well
John Doe medal 5000 8 years 268 days ago
Monaco depending on temperature because otherwise when you re not connected... tyre ... U SEE;
I also prefer race in wet
nil db medal 5000 8 years 268 days ago
My least favourite track is the season opener & the race after. Never had a good result at Oz. At Malaysia I typically finish 7th, or 8th. This season, from both races, (& both drivers) I only managed to secure a single point !?
Haven't settled on a favourite track.
James Pinsker medal 5000 8 years 267 days ago
All of my thoughts and statistics will be coming from elite in Magyar F1, one of the most competitive and historical everyday leagues on the game.
If I had to pick a few, the first to come to mind as my best track is most certainly Spain, Japan and Australia. Spain gave me an amazing first win in elite, and since it has generally been a track I look forward to as one of those I do really well at near the start of the season. So far I have won only 2 races in 7 attempts, and recently it has been one I actually struggle at for form, but we have a race tonight there which I can definitely win in. Japan is another legendary, historical, special track like Spain for me. Whereas Spain has had glory days in rookie and pro such as me missing a first pro win by less than a second, and in rookie me winning by less than a tenth, Japan gave me my eventual 1st pro win after so many podiums and close calls beforehand. It also housed the debut for my most legendary and consistent and main driver, who raced nearly a 100 for me, Pichi Medina. It also looked to have saved me from certain relegation in my first elite season with 3 points scored in the dying embers, before I won there 3 seasons later and 3 seasons after that. Australia is a new one for this list, a track where nobody but me ever tries the 2-stop. Yet if it wasn't for the dominant Team S cars of S36, I'd have won on SS S S 5 seasons in a row.
Onto my worst tracks. Weirdly, the only tracks I haven't won at, in elite, bar Turkey, is every single one beginning with B. Until yesterday actually, when Finnur won in Bahrain. Weirdly though, none are my worst track. My WORST TRACK, by FAR, has to go to ABU DHABI. My only win there was S38. I've lost 2 titles from leading positions there. Don't even mention S35. And Brazil is second worst, for S35 alone basically.
Mark Barker medal 5000 8 years 266 days ago
Hmm.... I seem to get progressively worse as the season goes on, so best tracks are generally the first 5 or 6, and worst ones are the last 4 or 5! Not sure if that's down to other teams development or my teams preferences!
Jason Chen medal 5000 8 years 265 days ago
To follow up, my second best track is probably Abu Dhabi, whereas my second worst might be Singapore.
gareth robishaw medal 5943 8 years 264 days ago
"Mark
Hmm.... I seem to get progressively worse as the season goes on, so best tracks are generally the first 5 or 6, and worst ones are the last 4 or 5! Not sure if that's down to other teams development or my teams preferences!
me too lol lost 4th cos of it
dan ruglio medal 5000 8 years 264 days ago
Monaco is my best track, and Spa is my worst but, maybe this change some seasons.
I think a good question could be:
What are you doing during races that helps you be the best/worst manager you can be.
I'm the best of me when i'm with a coffe and a cigarrette and i'm the worst when i'm watching tv or just chating a lot with other managers :D
James Pinsker medal 5000 8 years 253 days ago
I think Abu Dhabi is improving for me, with a second win on the trot, along with Japan is making a resurgence with another win. Interestingly, I have 2 wins on the trot at those tracks but both with SFF, who have worse drivers and in S39 less development than the frontrunners too.
Adam Daly medal 5000 8 years 253 days ago
For my 2 teams, I think Italy is my best track. Not sure what my worst is, perhaps China.