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medal 5000
4 years 20 days ago
One problem that lingers is back-markers.  I’m a driver in a different video game, and I tell you they will ruin your day.  I think that hosts should place limits on how far back these back-markers go before you park them, such a small four laps down or further.
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medal 5000
4 years 18 days ago
This would help reduce the number of times a leader gets DRS off the back markers.
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medal 5001
4 years 18 days ago

Brett
This would help reduce the number of times a leader gets DRS off the back markers.



It could also help prevent last lap cautions/safety cars i suppose.
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medal 5326
4 years 17 days ago
Back Markers are a part of Racing, Deal with it rather than complaining and ruining th racing for those that arn't as good as some
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medal 5000
4 years 17 days ago (Last edited by Paul Wilson 4 years 16 days ago)
Mike
Back Markers are a part of Racing, Deal with it rather than complaining and ruining th racing for those that arn't as good as some

From a driver’s perspective, back-markers do nothing but screw you up, and that can get to the point of being a safety hazard.  If a back-marker collision happens in the tunnel at Monaco, that could cause serious damage.  Not to mention parking them would give much cleaner air, again from a driver’s perspective.  I’m also only thinking of people who aren’t actually playing the game.
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medal 4992 Moderator
4 years 16 days ago
Technically true, but following that train of thought to the very end it means, from a driver perspective, the best race would be one without any other car on the track which is a circle or oval wide enough to ensure that the grip always allows full speed at any time.
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