It's in the iRacing Code of Conduct: "After spinning and blocking the track, make sure to hit and damage as many cars as you can for maximum points. It's all their fault anyway. Getting protested and banned by us is a mark of heroism and a sign that you will go on to be the greatest racing driver of all time."
I pledge of allegiance to the code of iRacing crash conduct, and to the drivers which I wreck, who shall go on to report me, and ban me from iRacing for life. 🙏
If the guy in the green prototype wasn't protested at least 10 times after the race and didn't take at least a week off as punishment, it would be a huge shame. Unfortunately, iRacing is infested with these people.
Reminder: Braking for wrecks is slower than going full throttle with a 10% chance of survival. Therefore we always floor it especially if the race has cautions
What would be great is in the title of each clip add the SOF of the race it was taken from, if you have it. I bet most of them would be of the higher split variety.
This reminded me of my races on an MX5 server in Assetto Corsa. I had never seen so many idiots on one track (Monza). Crossing the circuit after crashing, intentional ramming and track cutting. I had to leave and let it settle down for a bit.
I don't understand the logic of: "My car is missing several pieces. I will now attempt to rejoin the track instead of just towing, cos my race is probably fucked anyway."
I got a little agressive in turn 1 of lime rock in formula vee, guy in front checked up cause the guy in first tried to take him out, our wheels touched and i flipped end over end
Actually i dont like the word 'idiot' very much. But in the first clips it fits. In general there are too many drivers that dont lift if theres a crash in front of them with known results. So I do a lot of reports, even if im not personally involved or maybe even gaining positions. Not to punish the bad driver, but to make life better for the majority that loves clean racing.