I just started 3 days ago. The first thing I had to learn was the tires are very cold at race start. Calm first lap is almost a must. I also figured out it didn’t matter where I qualified. If I just ran smooth and avoided everybody, I’d be out of rookie in no time. Two more races and I should be out!
I started a couple years ago and it took me like 4 races at Charlotte and I was in the arca car. Very easy. I even won my second race ever. It’s pretty easy to get out of rookie.
I started playing iracing just day before yesterday and only did my first online races last night. I've done 3 races so far and placed in this order: 3rd, 2nd, 1st! All 3 with zero incident points and already got upgraded to class D license! :) the specific advice I followed was to give positions if there's a risk of crashing, and it ended up working in my favor. Edit: forgot to mention I already have over 1500 irating somehow!woot woot
Getting out of rookies too fast isn’t good. Take some bruises and learn how dangerous drivers drive. You will learn from this. With road racing, always run as many clean practice laps the race session gives. Run qualifying laps, then start from the pitlane. The more clean laps during an event you can get the better.
Only problem with this is, if everyone does this then D class is technically full of rookies. Lol Im so glad I don't have to do it again. That's for sure
I just started 3 days ago. The first thing I had to learn was the tires are very cold at race start. Calm first lap is almost a must. I also figured out it didn’t matter where I qualified. If I just ran smooth and avoided everybody, I’d be out of rookie in no time. Two more races and I should be out!
I should add, I get maybe 3 races a day between work and sleep lol
I started a couple years ago and it took me like 4 races at Charlotte and I was in the arca car. Very easy. I even won my second race ever. It’s pretty easy to get out of rookie.
I started playing iracing just day before yesterday and only did my first online races last night. I've done 3 races so far and placed in this order: 3rd, 2nd, 1st! All 3 with zero incident points and already got upgraded to class D license! :) the specific advice I followed was to give positions if there's a risk of crashing, and it ended up working in my favor.
Edit: forgot to mention I already have over 1500 irating somehow!woot woot
Hey bud great video I remember rookies lots of trauma from it😂. Can you make a new video of your wheel setup and room on the new channel?
I would love to see a second channel (Maybe dlbx) with Road Racing on it. I don't know how expensive it is though lol
Sooooo True!!!!
Getting out of rookies too fast isn’t good.
Take some bruises and learn how dangerous drivers drive. You will learn from this.
With road racing, always run as many clean practice laps the race session gives. Run qualifying laps, then start from the pitlane. The more clean laps during an event you can get the better.
Only problem with this is, if everyone does this then D class is technically full of rookies. Lol
Im so glad I don't have to do it again. That's for sure
Had better races in rookie than d class
@@keithnicholson2207 honestly it's just luck of the draw. It can be both good and bad in any class/iRating
@@MUTILATEDFILTH yeah that’s true lol only just got to c class
Slow is smooth smooth is fast