Completely agree with the start from the pits. Not that I ever did, I just never qualified but still hit the grid and just gave a slight pause to let others get ahead a bit and spare me the inevitable collisions at the lower splits.
I loved it when you said “don’t rush out of the Rookies”. That’s a rather ironic statement to make. It’s impossible to rush out of the rookie class nowadays. Hell, I gave up after 6 months in the rookies. iRacing is glorified lobby racing at its best (or worst).
@@wild_bill25 Yeha I cna understand that, it is quite hectic so say the least 😅. But for me it’s just everyone tells you to just hang at the back and basically not race which I find pretty dumb since you’re on the service to race.
It depends on your experience. I made it out of rookies in 2 weeks and then it took me another 7-8 weeks to get to B with enough SR to get to A next season.
I got my friend to get iracing he got out of rookies within the first week lol maybe your pushing to hard just start at the back and get your safety rating up easy promotion
You said series with no additional purchases, but that means only the car. You need tracks for classes from D upward. They can run free tracks but that is not guaranteed. You also forgot to mention D class Ferrari GT3 fixed series. That can open the door for the GT3 racing. Ferrari is a good car for beginners and can be used in everything with GT3 in it
@@Django45 I gave one example for sports and formula I didn’t do more than that or the video would’ve taken too long, and I was just demonstrating the you could get to A class having bought only one track and then mentioned to race more frequently you would have to purchase more tracks. But thanks for the feedback helps a lot 🙏😁
Completely agree with the start from the pits. Not that I ever did, I just never qualified but still hit the grid and just gave a slight pause to let others get ahead a bit and spare me the inevitable collisions at the lower splits.
@@oeric9344 Exactly 👌
awesome video ikeep it up mate
@@justicejordan1098 Thanks a lot man really appreciate it 🙏
great vid earned a sub
@@Locallybuiltauto Thanks man 🙏
I loved it when you said “don’t rush out of the Rookies”. That’s a rather ironic statement to make. It’s impossible to rush out of the rookie class nowadays. Hell, I gave up after 6 months in the rookies. iRacing is glorified lobby racing at its best (or worst).
@@wild_bill25 Yeha I cna understand that, it is quite hectic so say the least 😅. But for me it’s just everyone tells you to just hang at the back and basically not race which I find pretty dumb since you’re on the service to race.
It depends on your experience. I made it out of rookies in 2 weeks and then it took me another 7-8 weeks to get to B with enough SR to get to A next season.
People who can’t get out of rookies probably shouldn’t get out of rookies yet.
That’s fair, don’t rush the process
I got my friend to get iracing he got out of rookies within the first week lol maybe your pushing to hard just start at the back and get your safety rating up easy promotion
You said series with no additional purchases, but that means only the car. You need tracks for classes from D upward. They can run free tracks but that is not guaranteed.
You also forgot to mention D class Ferrari GT3 fixed series. That can open the door for the GT3 racing. Ferrari is a good car for beginners and can be used in everything with GT3 in it
@@Django45 I gave one example for sports and formula I didn’t do more than that or the video would’ve taken too long, and I was just demonstrating the you could get to A class having bought only one track and then mentioned to race more frequently you would have to purchase more tracks. But thanks for the feedback helps a lot 🙏😁
You can keep iracing. After watching many videos iracing just sucks.
Well that’s a shame, cuz I highly disagree I think it’s one of the best sims you could possibly get and can be incredibly fun