It was fun to watch these battles on the back. It reminds me of a bit of my own rookie races. I'm usually pretty much on the back from a tempo point of view, but somehow I can keep it on track in the first few laps, then I have to push and defend to keep the faster, first-corner-carnage guys behind. Sometimes I can. :D Can I ask you, what kind of pedals are you using? I'm planning to move up from my cheapo Thrustmaster pedals to a loadcell one. Maybe it would be nice if you could make a video where you show your setup.
David mentioned in a comment under a previous video that he is using Heusinkveld pedals. I don't know if they are the Ultimates or the Sprints. I own the Sprints myself and am very happy with them. Much adjustability overall so plenty of options to adjust them to your liking. But the choice in loadcell pedals these days is large. I would advise you to visit the channel of Boosted Media. He has a lot of very good pedals reviews. By the way, I'm sure David will pop in to answer your question. He seems to react to every comment ;-).
@@Arthur-TrompThanks mate, I really appreciate your answer. I will do check that channel. I’m at the moment biased a bit towards Simagic pedals, but will check out other options as well.
I have Heusinkveld Sprints that I bought 2nd hand from Dave Cam about 3 years ago. They are the best thing i've bought for sim racing and have needed zero maintenence or thought since I installed them. I was thinking about doing a new rig tour, so I will pull one together in the next few weeks
With a huge smile on my face. All my favorite tracks have large elevation changes from my past doing amateur road racing. But I wouldn’t put Oran Park on that list. I’m talking about tracks like Road Atlanta, Watkins Glen, Sears Point, Spa, and especially the old Bridgehampton circuit. But as others have said, OP is definitely tricky. What little elevation change there is is definitely challenging.
I agree, flat tracks like Silverstone are not as fun as tracks with elevation like Brands Hatch or Spa. I just find OP to be particularly difficult, maybe because it's so narrow as well...
Oran park is deceptively tricky. Looks basic when you watch others race it but it's hard to make it all tie together when youre out there. Great track though i have spent most of my time on iracing so far on there with the 1600s. By the way, i noticed your spotter tells you your laptimes every time you conplete a lap. How do you make that happen?
I use the spotter built into iRacing, I think it's one of the options on that I have ticked but I would have to look next time im on to see which one it is
It was fun to watch these battles on the back. It reminds me of a bit of my own rookie races. I'm usually pretty much on the back from a tempo point of view, but somehow I can keep it on track in the first few laps, then I have to push and defend to keep the faster, first-corner-carnage guys behind. Sometimes I can. :D Can I ask you, what kind of pedals are you using? I'm planning to move up from my cheapo Thrustmaster pedals to a loadcell one. Maybe it would be nice if you could make a video where you show your setup.
David mentioned in a comment under a previous video that he is using Heusinkveld pedals. I don't know if they are the Ultimates or the Sprints. I own the Sprints myself and am very happy with them. Much adjustability overall so plenty of options to adjust them to your liking.
But the choice in loadcell pedals these days is large. I would advise you to visit the channel of Boosted Media. He has a lot of very good pedals reviews.
By the way, I'm sure David will pop in to answer your question. He seems to react to every comment ;-).
@@Arthur-TrompThanks mate, I really appreciate your answer. I will do check that channel. I’m at the moment biased a bit towards Simagic pedals, but will check out other options as well.
I too would really enjoy a setup video!
I have Heusinkveld Sprints that I bought 2nd hand from Dave Cam about 3 years ago. They are the best thing i've bought for sim racing and have needed zero maintenence or thought since I installed them. I was thinking about doing a new rig tour, so I will pull one together in the next few weeks
I better do one then.......
With a huge smile on my face. All my favorite tracks have large elevation changes from my past doing amateur road racing. But I wouldn’t put Oran Park on that list. I’m talking about tracks like Road Atlanta, Watkins Glen, Sears Point, Spa, and especially the old Bridgehampton circuit. But as others have said, OP is definitely tricky. What little elevation change there is is definitely challenging.
I agree, flat tracks like Silverstone are not as fun as tracks with elevation like Brands Hatch or Spa. I just find OP to be particularly difficult, maybe because it's so narrow as well...
This is a great track, you will love it once you have raced it a few times.
It is a good track, it just takes quite a bit of getting used to
Fun race to watch, David. Keep them comming!
Thanks Arthur, I'm keeping up the pace of one a day, but may have to drop to 5 a week at some point......
@@pitbitsdaveThat is understandable, David.
Oran park is deceptively tricky. Looks basic when you watch others race it but it's hard to make it all tie together when youre out there. Great track though i have spent most of my time on iracing so far on there with the 1600s. By the way, i noticed your spotter tells you your laptimes every time you conplete a lap. How do you make that happen?
I use the spotter built into iRacing, I think it's one of the options on that I have ticked but I would have to look next time im on to see which one it is
I believe there is an option in the iRacing settings to put the spotter on chatty, giving you more feedback.
Yes there is, I have mine set to the highest level of chattness
Consider a slightly wider approach to the straight, delaying the apex. This may allow you to achieve higher top speed more quickly.
Yes, i can see i'm not getting the best exit of that corner......
@pitbitsdave Love your vids, btw. Keep it up!
Thank you
Haha, sorry didnt mean to steal your confidence 😇
But hope you find those 4 tents inn that vid. Like the 1% brake for traction whilst accelerating.
I just need to practice more to build confidence and find those last few tenths, they must be out there somewhere.......