Motorsport is very expensive. The cars are more like aircraft than automobiles, all parts have a fairly short service life and the tires are junk after about 200km. Sponsors and deep pockets are a must.
why you didn't attacked in 18:12 cause it was a clear launch since you woldn't have any one in front of you and a lot of outside space. i'm not making a critic i just want to understand
The cars in front were 'pro' classification and I am 'pro-am'. Its important not to get tangled with guys you aren't racing against. Ideally they drive away and I can gap the guys behind me, winds up being a quiet race. Never works out like that, safety cars and incidents always reset things. In this race my brakes went off and I suffered massively towards the end
Awesome driving! But i always wondered how much it costs to race in those types of classes, is it a lot or ?
Motorsport is very expensive. The cars are more like aircraft than automobiles, all parts have a fairly short service life and the tires are junk after about 200km.
Sponsors and deep pockets are a must.
@@bmardini Oh well, praise simracing, thank you for the information. Also i could feel your frustration at the end.
why you didn't attacked in 18:12 cause it was a clear launch since you woldn't have any one in front of you and a lot of outside space. i'm not making a critic i just want to understand
Tires are not fully up to temperature/pressure I guess
The battling on the first few corners was brutal especially at T4, must be nerve wracking
The cars in front were 'pro' classification and I am 'pro-am'. Its important not to get tangled with guys you aren't racing against. Ideally they drive away and I can gap the guys behind me, winds up being a quiet race. Never works out like that, safety cars and incidents always reset things. In this race my brakes went off and I suffered massively towards the end
@@bmardini Ok I understand, thanks for the details and good luck with your futur races 🙂
O man didn't expect that. Super though, thanks for sharing this.