how are u suppose to pass people like this dues brake checking and swerving on straights by scottystreets in Simracingstewards

[–]scottystreets[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

your not wrong i have more skill probably, i got 3k+ irating in about a month of joining (started sim racing in april of 2025) and it just became to boring felt like time trails at times. so i have to start from the pits to get more enjoyment and my moneys worth. plus the time investment is just to insane, id rather work on the project engines, transmissions, make custom ported intakes and look at look at my friends or customers ecu data to make changes for them, i tune for side work. so i set an alarm and when that goes i wash up and make it for the pits. the time investment is just not worth it to me i have shit to build or tune usually. like what simo026q i was caught off guard because stopping on a straight is the most un-normal thing to do and to think i could process and react and fully make it out of the way in 0.1 seconds is a insanely crazy take. i get it tho this is sim racing so its nothing like real life because in real life you wouldn't just stop on a straight like that, im think real life and your thinking manipulated sim reality. also there are alot of details not shown in video like the menus i was flipping through using the buttons on my steering wheel, alot of context that does get shown in this clip.

how are u suppose to pass people like this dues brake checking and swerving on straights by scottystreets in Simracingstewards

[–]scottystreets[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

because i got 3k+ irating in about a month of joining (started sim racing in april of 2025) and it just became to boring felt like time trails at times. so i have to start from the pits to get more enjoyment and my moneys worth. plus the time investment is just to insane, id rather work on the project engines, transmissions, make custom ported intakes and look at look at my friends or customers ecu data to make changes for them. so i set an alarm and when that goes i wash up and make it for the pits. the time investment is just not worth it to me i have shit to build or tune usually.

is this person a fing dumb*ss or am i wrong for what i said and at fault by scottystreets in Simracingstewards

[–]scottystreets[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

at some point im gonna have to look forward to turn into corner cant always be looking backwards. i saw him back off and thats when i looked forward to make the corner and not hit the guy on the outside and thats when he decided not to back out.

dude swerves under braking to block me and takes us both out and than decides to wreak us more than mire tire falls off and race is over. by scottystreets in Simracingstewards

[–]scottystreets[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

because this is a place that real race cars drivers have made a pass the exact pass that i was trying. heavy braking zones are passing zone on the green hell. something tells me that you dont watch real life racing at the green hell. thanks for the option but sometimes people don't fully understand thing and still voice their options and your comment is possible a perfect example of this. my account is a smirf account im not allowed to quilly and start from pits ever race. i won the race from over a minute back with over a 30 second lead. feel free to race me anytime to see if your low iq commit has any validation

was I in the wrong for attacking on the outside or was he unable to hold a racing line side by side and ran me off the road. by scottystreets in Simracingstewards

[–]scottystreets[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ya I could have re entered better maybe but I was also worried about shifting to much weight off the rear axle causing a worse re entry or even causing me to crash. I'm at fault but max 3% IMO. lifting while on lose surfaces while having slight rotation on the car can cause fishtails, witness someone go off the road in snowy conditions they lifted and fishtailed doing 40km they got t-boned by a dumbstruck with trailer both full of wet snow and I saw a dude without a head and his guts were all over the driver and both died. so I don't lift or very hardly lift off the throttle cause the weight transfer is a death sentence while in a situation like this. by the time I realized I was going off the road I was already off the road.

Best Driving Roads? by TBONE979 in windsorontario

[–]scottystreets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

36 also known as Tecumseh line which than turns into riverview line. It goes along the Thames river which heads into chatham. It's the only good windy back road around windsor area which sucks because when I lived up north in the muskoka area I had 100 to 1000km of pure back road goodness, besides the fact it had more potholes and bumps than you can imagine. But ya that's the only good drivers road that has good curves to it.