![]() ![]() In other words: if you're two seconds off the pace, it's your own damned fault. Did a pro just post some outrageous lap time? You can go into the sim, drive the same car on the same track in exactly the same conditions with the same setup and try it for yourself. In iRacing, it's perilously easy to know how far off the pace you are. In iRacing, it's perilously easy to know how far off the pace you are.Įven in a spec series, truly level hardware is rare. Is your competition running a fresher motor? Are those newer tires? Are those copper-colored dampers I see under there? Even in a spec series, truly level hardware is rare. Too many variables factor into a given lap time. ![]() In real racing, particularly at the amateur level, it's hard to know just how good you actually are. Having secured all the sim racing advantages available within my budget, it was time to get down to the business of actually improving the most important part: me. Last time I learned that hardware won't necessarily make you immediately faster, but it can surely make you more consistent and, perhaps more importantly, more inclined to actually get out there and run some laps. Welcome to the second part of a series where I try to find a little more pace in iRacing. ![]()
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