The competitor is required to follow the marked course during the competition and shall not gain an advantage by an off-course excursion. With regard to your and Peter's post, I would like to direct your attention to the following article from the Rules and Regulations: Just throwing things out there to help the stewards and the drivers.Ĭlick to expand.Thanks Johnny, I took note of Peter Vlaar's video. I know this is a no no but there's also the idea of letting everyone just drive the way they want to for this race because if not, stewards are going to have a handful watching replays and giving out penalties. I guess Peter was able to cut the whole track LOL. I by accident cut the track at the beginning of the start/finish line where I did gain over half a second by making a stupid mistake. It's on video".Įdit: Okay, just seen Peter's video. I was behind you down the straight and outbraked you. Yes, I know, you report this but this will happen a lot if not taking care of before. I can literally get sideways / drift, destroy the turn and still come out faster than the guy who hits the apex correctly. Maybe a rule saying if you go off the track, you can't overtake until after the next apex down the star/finish line. I see a problem when someone makes a mistake by accident and still overtakes the person(s) he was racing with by the end of the straight. ![]() I came out 4/10 ahead and was still gaining time going down the straight. During practice I literally missed my braking point as my dog was bothering me, slammed on my brakes, rear end got squiggly and totally screwed up but decided to continue. Of course missing your braking point or losing control is one thing. There's no penalty given by rfactor if someone runs off track. #63 Racekraft Esports, Sam Kuitert and Brian Lockwood +17.Like others have said.#50 Apex Racing Team, Peter Berryman and Elvis Rankin +17.027.#1 Team VRS, Joshua K Rogers and Ayhancan Güven +14.938.#55 Unrano Esports, Dylan B Scrivens and Sandy Mitchell +14.684.#95 Unrano Esports, Daniel Pásztor and Fabrice Cornelies +14.076.#89 BS+ COMPETITION, Rainer Talvar and Phil Denes +11.330.#47 MSI Esports, Alejandro Sánchez and Ryan T Wood +8.183.#20 Coanda Simsport, Charlie Collins and Mitchell deJong +7.464.#19 R8G Esports, Julien Soenen and Elliott Vayron +6.919.#11 Team Redline, Maximilian Benecke and Chris Lulham – 22 laps.VCO ProSIM SERIES, Round 1, Red Bull Ring Bonus Race results There are four rounds this season, and the next will be on 9th November, broadcast live on the VCO YouTube and Twitch channels. I am happy that we were able to score maximum points.” Starting from pole position in the ‘Bonus Race’ was almost the simplest part of the evening. “If you get caught up in the turmoil at the start, you’ve hardly got a chance. “As far as I’m concerned, qualifying was the most important part today,” explained Team Redline’s Maximilian Benecke. ![]() In the end, Lulham crossed the line first for Team Redline and the car-sharing Benecke, ahead of Soenen and Vayron in second and deJong and Charlie Collins rounding out the podium. He dived down the inside of Turn 3, but there was a small rub, allowing MSI’s Wood back into contention. The Coanda Simsport driver simply hung on around the outside of Turn 6 once more, and finally, the move was complete. Vayron, however, had broken free. With eight minutes left, deJong pulled off an audacious move around the outside of Turn 6 for third place. Once the drivers had been swapped, Team Redline still led the way with Lulham at the helm, now nearly four seconds clear of the duelling R8G and MSI entrants, both of whom were still running nose to tail. Elliott Vayron had taken Romain Grosjean’s squad back up to second, but MSI’s Ryan Wood was not letting him pull away and former Global Rallycross competitor Mitchell deJong entered the fray in fourth. Moments later, the top five all pitted at the same time, with Soenen tapping the rear of Sánchez as they braked for the control line. ![]() As the halfway mark approached, the focus was on several mid-grid scraps, but out front, Benecke remained just 1.8 seconds ahead of Julien Soenen for R8G Esports who in turn was just tenths ahead of Alejandro Sánchez for MSI Esports.Īs second and third battled, Sánchez made his move around the outside of Turn 4 with 18 minutes completed.
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