Longtime IMSA driver here and IMSA Series champion. OP's fault. Just goto :56 of the vid. 76 White Monza is beside the OP before the corner and before the OP begins to turns in for the corner. OP should have stayed 2 wide like those in front of him.
You think if he stayed 2 wide the 76 would have just kept going into the outside grass? It almost looks like he was coming in too hot to make the turn without using the OP as a guardrail anyway.
Not my fault. As the OP, I added the view from the other car for your consideration as an IMSA driver. The 76 lost his rear end braking hard and turned left into me. I posted his view at ruclips.net/video/3w-lZpvH-wI/видео.html. No hard feelings toward the 76, it was a racing incident. Thanks for your input though.
Don't you look silly now that there's in car cam that shows he left room and the #76 absolutely lost the back end in the braking zone. IMSA series champion....calling BS there.
@@jeffreypascale9190 My apologies, you are absolutely correct. From this view you can see for the first time he lost backend and turned into you as you were turning in. It is clear it was 100% his fault. Thank you for providing the new video angle.
@@TheWestAspen Nope dont feel silly. New camera angle that shows new info. Shows that it wasnt OP's fault and I acknowledged, apologized, and thanked OP for posting new angle. Call ur Mom that u need more meatloaf. "Ma! The meatloaf!!" Enjoy ur Sim racing.
This comment thread is something else. With the force the over taking car hit him with, there was no way he wasn’t making contact even if he was 2 car widths wide instead of 1. Sorry to the driver that got wrecked. Not much you can do other than known who’s a hot head and to watch out for aggressive moves and get out of the way.
You must be watching a different video, there's a full car width between him and the inside of the turn and the 76 wasn't even up to the door and had no right to that corner.
@@robertkorn you must be totally unfamiliar with actual racing if you think he didn’t stay out wide enough knowing full well there were other cars to his inside. Other sports beckon,
@@TheWestAspen Yet another totally clueless “fan” who doesn’t even comprehend the basics of wheel-to-wheel racing. Every single car before him in the outside line stayed wide to avoid inevitable contact. Yet he is somehow special.
@@Formaldehydex Listen jack wagon, actually am a driver, hold a professional racing license BTW. Who's clueless now? #76 didn't have the corner, it is the responsibility of the overtaking driver to complete the pass, but you know that cause you've clearly been to racing school. Maybe you ought to stop running your mouth on topics you aren't well versed.
Longtime IMSA driver here and IMSA Series champion. OP's fault. Just goto :56 of the vid. 76 White Monza is beside the OP before the corner and before the OP begins to turns in for the corner. OP should have stayed 2 wide like those in front of him.
You think if he stayed 2 wide the 76 would have just kept going into the outside grass? It almost looks like he was coming in too hot to make the turn without using the OP as a guardrail anyway.
Not my fault. As the OP, I added the view from the other car for your consideration as an IMSA driver. The 76 lost his rear end braking hard and turned left into me.
I posted his view at ruclips.net/video/3w-lZpvH-wI/видео.html. No hard feelings toward the 76, it was a racing incident. Thanks for your input though.
Don't you look silly now that there's in car cam that shows he left room and the #76 absolutely lost the back end in the braking zone. IMSA series champion....calling BS there.
@@jeffreypascale9190 My apologies, you are absolutely correct. From this view you can see for the first time he lost backend and turned into you as you were turning in. It is clear it was 100% his fault. Thank you for providing the new video angle.
@@TheWestAspen Nope dont feel silly. New camera angle that shows new info. Shows that it wasnt OP's fault and I acknowledged, apologized, and thanked OP for posting new angle. Call ur Mom that u need more meatloaf. "Ma! The meatloaf!!" Enjoy ur Sim racing.
#76 been playing too much Gran Turismo 7
Bad driving in the 76, You would think with such an expensive car you wouldn't send it In turn one.
This comment thread is something else. With the force the over taking car hit him with, there was no way he wasn’t making contact even if he was 2 car widths wide instead of 1. Sorry to the driver that got wrecked. Not much you can do other than known who’s a hot head and to watch out for aggressive moves and get out of the way.
It’s like iRacing, but with way more effort and expense
Gotta love an an uploader has no shame in posting a video of an accident they caused 😂
Not my fault Tan Slim. Look at the view from his car. ruclips.net/video/3w-lZpvH-wI/видео.html
JFC!
You didn’t stay out wide. Instead you decided to get greedy, and turn in when other cars were already there with no other place to go. Rookie mistake.
You must be watching a different video, there's a full car width between him and the inside of the turn and the 76 wasn't even up to the door and had no right to that corner.
@@robertkorn you must be totally unfamiliar with actual racing if you think he didn’t stay out wide enough knowing full well there were other cars to his inside. Other sports beckon,
You can't be serious? #76 had a good start, but clearly dive bombed the corner here, and was nowhere near "alongside".
@@TheWestAspen Yet another totally clueless “fan” who doesn’t even comprehend the basics of wheel-to-wheel racing. Every single car before him in the outside line stayed wide to avoid inevitable contact. Yet he is somehow special.
@@Formaldehydex Listen jack wagon, actually am a driver, hold a professional racing license BTW. Who's clueless now? #76 didn't have the corner, it is the responsibility of the overtaking driver to complete the pass, but you know that cause you've clearly been to racing school. Maybe you ought to stop running your mouth on topics you aren't well versed.