Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-30967537-20190226000100/@comment-31235287-20190227125718

Denizer wrote: RR3StephenS wrote: ME7 wrote: I agree that this is a ridiculous time trial. It's almost all about luck this week. I watched several of the top place racers and they're not all that impressive. Some stay lower in their approach to turns 3 and 4, others go right to the wall. Some don't get very low in turn 2, others get really low. Doesn't seem to matter. I always start with a deficit and it is impossible to recover it.

Richmond is the better track for NASCAR as you MUST brake. It's also a tricky track for finding the best race line. Both Indy and Daytona Speedway TT's involve a lucky start.

I've never been so close yet so far from group A!! LOL I just went thru three full service runs and was at best .04 behind at the start and slowly grows heading to turn 1. It’s ridiculous that you have to waste so much time hoping you hit the lottery and get a start that doesn’t automatically drop you to B before you even have a chance. In a week where thousandths of a second are a priceless commodity this is unacceptable.

Cant be all chance. I see same old top guys on top again...

I run two accounts in A every week. Both of which currently sit in A this week as well. The point is you shouldn’t have to spend an hour quitting and retrying BEFORE you get to turn 1 because you’re so far behind you have no chance of running an A time. A fully upgraded Camry should run the same speed at the start for everyone. Once you start navigating turns differences will appear due to your line and how smooth you are with your steering. However, a fully upgraded car should not be losing time before any driver input has taken place.