Recently, I've been getting an interesting resurgence of views on this video, as well as comments from people in the "It's just a game, who cares!?" variety. Well, here's the reason why you SHOULD care about this situation, and how it affects Sim Racing as a whole. Scott Speed isn't just some random racing celebrity who enjoyed using iRacing in his leisure time. He was a Spokesperson for iRacing, someone iRacing essentially HIRED as a consultant to bring RallyCross to the industry. He played a major role in bringing iRacing's RallyCross discipline to the sim... So, with him having his status and also the fact that he is, essentially an iRacing spokesperson, that really does hold him to a higher standard of accountability. He has not just his public image to maintain, but also the image of the company that he has promoted as well... To attack another driver on the service that you are a proud supporter of, and then to turn and attempt to emasculate the other driver, then go on and badmouth the user of the service, and then bad mouth the very own service yourself, that's a big no-no... From a marketing standpoint, it is a PR team's nightmare. Thankfully iRacing got out of it fairly well... (well, at least better than Red Bull GRC!)
People saying this is just a game, who cares, have not understood what iRacing is. People saying that would better stick to offline racing sims or other sims without a subscription. As iRacing is special because it is more than a game, it is a sim community, for people who do not want just a game, but something as close to real racing as possible. And security rating is there for that. If you want to play a destruction Derby game, go elsewhere :)
@@harf4ng all things considered, it is Still. Just. A. Game. Think twice before wanting to incriminate someone for playing a video game in a way you don't want him to. So he punts people off the track. He's not doing it in real life where real harm can occur to driver or vehicle. Banning a professional driver from iRacing, no matter the reason, will only piss people off and make the userbase smaller as a whole. What should have happened is there should have been no ban at all, only show video evidence of this guy's actions in game and let the footage do what the ban won't do.
@@Nobody-xe9fc the goal of SR is to put people driving recklessly to lower categories. And when someone is driving too hard he is banned, because if he is not, that will piss people who want to drive well. And if they do not ban him just because he is a pro driver means there is injustice. Why an unknown driver should be ban and not a pro one? People are paying a subscription to race a sim, not to be pissed of by a reckless driver. If someone wants to drive recklessly, there are plenty of other racing sim to do so, without pissing other people who actually pay to race. I liked iRacing because of the Sr system, because thanks to the Sr system races are cleaner than with other offline racing sims with online features. Also note that if a driver drives recklessly on a private server in another sim, he will be banned the same way. Better ban ONE Racer, even a pro one, than loosing all other racers in the series that do not want to be bumped into by a reckless driver. Also to me iRacing is more than a game. When you race 3 hours for the indy 500, this is more than a game, this is for dedicated Racer who want to have a racing experience the closer to reality as possible. Not playing just a Mario kart :)
@@Nobody-xe9fc you say I shouldn't want to incriminate someone for playing a game in a way I don't want him to, but this is not just ME. He has been banned because he is playing in a way iRacing does not want him to play, as iRacing wants clean, competitive racing, and not just destruction Derby. Letting people drive recklessly means they will loose their player base, the ones that do not want destruction Derby kind of gameplay.
Damn that's crazy, you're 2 years late. Just because you pay an expensive subscription to a game doesn't excuse the shitty behavior from a driver of Speed's status, nor anyone else paying for it... If you have anger issues with the game maybe find a outlet other than taking it out on other drivers within the race.
I know F1 is sometimes quite difficult to understand for new fans, that it is a mechanical sport. It' s not guaranteed the best driver wins, It's the best team, the best mechanics, the team with the most money to spend. Don't use mechanical problems of the car/team against a driver, or you will be laughed at, and nobody will take you seriously. If you want to discredit a driver, stick to the facts, or in your case, because you are still learning the sport, do research and ask a lot of questions!
He was kicked out of F1 because of violance against his team boss, he did some crazy intended crashes in Nascar too and now he is continuing the same stuff in iR. That is not a short time development. That is simply his personality
Pretty much, though this is based on personal bias. I don't even rate him high as a professional at all. Especially considering that people such as Scott Pruett(a cleaner and more experienced driver than Speed can only dream of getting close to emulating) and Robert Kubica exist. Hell, I even favour Solberg and Foust as better drivers in the realms of rallycross in fact!
he was also kicked out because he couldn't keep up the pace, the Ironic silver lining is that his replacement was Sebastian Vettel, and...well we all know what Vettel did for them
Yeah, Scott was a disappointment coming from an American F1 fan. I was hopeful when Rossi was getting seat time but I wish it could’ve been with someone other than Manor. Glad he’s found success in Indy though.
The stuff at the end, speculating about Scott’s personal life and “downward spiral” was out of place in what started out as a fairly decent piece of news reporting.
Todd Bettenhausen I agree, we could have done without the speculating. Also, to reference other past incidents is irrelevant - the protested incident is all we need to know plus he and Steve Myers comments which directly relate. My two cents: if it’s “just a game” why did it get to him so bad? And I’m somebody who took iRacing too seriously for too long. Big thanks to you, Todd, for all the display vids you put up over the years - you helped a lot of people.
I don't think there is anything going on in his life. His response says it all, it is a game to him and he questioned the manhood of the person who reported him in his response which I can't take seriously as an apology, it's a poor attempt at PR. I can understand his feelings towards iRacing as a game, I can imagine why he would consider it a game compared to his real racing experience. Of course the point of iRacing is to try and simulate real life racing including conduct and sportmanship in both on track and off track behaviour. Perhaps his time off will help him to realise that, or not, time will tell.
It's funny to see a guy post about "being a man" who ...... ehhhhh painted his toe nails in victory lane (truck race???) At the time I kinda got what he was doing there, but ...... well..... Let's just say I'd rather file an iRacing protest than paint my toe nails 😃
The "it's just a game" Is a rationalization. You know when people fuck something up and then try to pass it off as unimportant, that's what he did, he knows he fucked up but doesn't admit it.
Obi-Wan Kannabis Because it is a game. Why would someone who races in real life give a shit about a game where a majority of people pretend to be race car drivers?
Speed has had this reputation for quite some time and everyone who has been around iRacing for a number of years has known about it. Thing is, there's never been anyone with video recording software to catch it. Now with the rise in streaming's popularity, it was really just a matter of time.
yep, and there are other iRacing/real world celebs that behave poorly sometimes. Perhaps not as bad as Scott Speed did, but still. it time it will bei nteresting to see who else pops up as a celbrity Bully. #celebrityBully lol < jk
Scott Speed's history: 2007 - booted from Scuderia Toro Rosso for fighting with the team manager. 2008 - disqualified from the ARCA Re/Max season finale at Toledo for intentionally crashing into another competitor. 2010 - Crashes into his own teammate, then released by Red Bull in favor of Brian Vickers; Speed then sues Red Bull. 2016 - Clears himself on a competitor, junks his own car, spends the rest of the event throwing a tantrum (Seattle) Borderline delusional to claim he was "clean as a nun." Scott is mad fast but completely incapable of getting along with people.
I know this video is a month old now, but I'd like to say that I know Scott Speed personally, i am friends with his stepson. I've used his simulation rig before, and he seems pretty open about letting people race on it. I dont have anyway to prove this without personal information, but I think it is plausible that the person racing may not be Scott. I've been to parties at his house where many people have raced. Take my word into consideration, but maybe he has been having bad days. Thanks for reading this if you did. And thank you for trying to be unbiased and look at this from Scott's perspective, you are a cool content creator.
Dylan Montgomery could be, but if so, why wouldn't Scott just explained that? He apologized for it and said he accepted the suspension so I guess it actually was him.
Maybe they should setup those sim rigs to emulate what happens in real life during a crash. Required you to wear a helmet and harness. That would be fun to go upside down in your own living room lol.
William, I 100% agree with you. I was honestly surprised by this whole thing. Scott has been on the service forever, and I have never heard a bad word until recently. That doesn't excuse it and the suspension was totally warranted, but have to wonder what triggered the change.
You enter into the sim racing world knowing that almost everyone involved with it takes it very seriously, you decide to become a spokesperson for that arena, representing not only yourself, but your sponsors, if you then start behaving in a way that is not only against iRacing’s code of conduct, not only against your sports code of conduct, against sportsmanship, and plain decency then want to hide behind “its only a game, not real life”, that’s a serious issue. The checks he cashed were plenty real enough. The fact that he would behave this way routinely, speaks volumes about his character not only as a professional driver but as a person, this is school yard bully behavior, plain and simple. At the point in your career that you agree to represent a business/sponsor/entity, you have an obligation to comport yourself to their standards, particularly within their environment. If you accept a Pepsi sponsorship and then show up to a Pepsi event drinking a coke and wearing a “I’m a Pepper” t-shirt you should not expect to keep your sponsorship, nor should you expect after that for other prospective sponsors to turn a blind eye to your actions. I feel like everything I just typed should be common sense to a reasonable person.
Bassmint he sold his sim rig. and said in a facebook post its a game, again...he doesn't care, again the dude is a millionaire and probably not in any debt, this means nothing to him
While I have not been doing much iRacing recently, Speed and some of his pals have always been abusive on the service. Incidents do not reflect his overall attitude, especially in chat. He is a pro, and most of us are not, he has very little respect for that and has been known to bully others on the track just trying to have a good time and a good race. This is not surprising, and iRacing vets are most def. not surprised.
I thought u wanted to get the spotlight over this but I tell you I was wrong. I'm a Scott fan and you really handled it like a pro. The analysis was really spot. great job
I like when youtube suggestions bring back 2 years old videos! And with the covid19 & real racers having issues with iRacing, this fits perfectly with nowadays.
What fans may not know is that most pro drivers encounter bouts of depression which for athletes is portrayed by aggression and severely narrowed focus for eg...targeting competitors instead of the race event and most never complete their race development in a series once they are not winning.
Not an excuse for driving in the style of the average Forza player. All games have rules, disciplines and conditions relating to wins, losses and acts that run against the rules of the game. Ditto for the "we're all human" excuse. By that mindset, Dennis Nilsen and Ted Bundy are humans. Holding such a meek and naive concept in any situation only enables repeat situations. Scott had EVERY opportunity to hold himself back and act accordingly civil in an environment that usually deals with these acts of recklessness with ample consequence.
Scallie __ I agree because you likely respond differently and I am sure you respect the sport. You must agree some racers believe no one else should be in their field of vision otherwise its kamikaze time...lol
Of course depression is common in motor sports as this depression is no doubt most often directly caused by diet and lifestyle. But in the world of professional sports, right or wrong, there is no tolerance and no excuse and no room for unprofessional behaviour and everyone in sports is aware of this and aware of the proverbial blade that hangs above every participant ready to cut them off if they should do anything that has the potential to harm their sport or brand image in any way.
I raced him a couple of times when I was racing Mazda Mx5, I think what was all the way back in 2011. He was aggressive then too. In fact, one time I was going to pass him and he flat out squeezed me out of the track and onto the gravel. I haven't raced in years, and frankly not surprised to see this. But this is just flat out stupid, even for ss.
Yeah this is an indication of something bad is going in his life. He damaged his own name and other sponsors will and do take notice. I am sure he is having a rough time in his life for whatever reason but as the saying goes, "Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you react to it"
Amazing how people on the internet have never met this guy, won't ever meet this guy, have no facts on his life whatsoever but still think they can dissect his life and tell you exactly what is going on with him. It's a game. Maybe he was bored and did it for kicks, did you ever think about that? Why on earth this is being discussed as a sign that he is at a low ebb in his life shows just how too seriously people take this shit.
NOT AN EXCUSE FOR BEHAVING LIKE AN UNPROFESSIONAL MORON! Seriously, I don't play iRacing and I fully agree with the sentiments of the mods' decision to suspend him. The fact that he is a spokesperson for the game provides a quantifiable amount of really good reasons for him to act like a professional, and not behave as if he is some twat playing Forza 7's public online lobbies. Also, as for the "it's a game" excuse that some people are foolishly using to misinform people. All games, be it virtual and fictional such as Call of Duty or realistic and fraught with real danger to your health such as Boxing have rules in regards to win conditions, loss conditions and acts that run against the rulebook. By your warped thinking, it is OK for me to use wall hacks on Call of Duty and in addition, use judo moves in a Boxing match. Even if these acts run counter to the rules of both games. Hell, taking something seriously is leagues better than taking nothing seriously. Balance is everything and all that good stuff. We're not anarchists. And in an environment that frowns upon turning your car into an unguided missile, you have to respect that. As for your "Amazing how people on the internet have never met this guy, won't ever meet this guy, have no facts on his life whatsoever but still think they can dissect his life and tell you exactly what is going on with him." comment, humans are predictable. You don't have to know someone personally to get a grasp on how their mental state is. Especially when said person is known for such reckless and idiotic behaviour in real life and on the internet.
"You don't have to know someone personally to get a grasp on how their mental state is." - Oh my God. YES YOU DO!! "Humans are predictable." - If that were true we wouldn't have expected Trump to be President. Oh wait, you voted for Trump. Predictable.
I'm not from the US though(a not-so-proud Limey is a more accurate description, you can check for yourself in my account bio), 'and don't make this an unnecessary political jibe. Also, by your own mindset, criminologists have to be personally connected to the criminal to know them and how they work/operate in any environment(which makes no sense in reality). Hell, there are entire databases in regards to all sorts of mental health illnesses and physical ailments for the both of us to understand how humans operate and behave. Also, on the internet, if someone leaves a good enough trail, people who DON'T know them personally can get a good bead on how they act and work in their lives. Even personal information gets out into the light of the public. But this is irrelevant(sort-of), the point is that a professional in the real world, who is linked to a game to a professional level, has contributed to the game's content and is earning money from said spokespersonship, and got suspended for not acting like a professional because instead, he behaved like an unprofessional clown in a public forum. Considering his off-paddock antics in regards to his firing from Torro Rosso, his retaliatory antics in ARCA, and now, this. I highly doubt that the man is going to change. Old and damaging habits die slowly if they wither at all.
I wonder how much he invested in his sim rig. Considering he sold it for over $7,000. Also, going back to average incident points per race, I think it's quite normal to have a higher number in that category on the road side considering the more opportunities to get off track 1x's. During long races, those would definitely add up. Especially at tracks like Spa or Imola.
This is largely estimation of the value Heusinkveld Sim Rig GT - $1,700 Additional 80/20 for Shifter/Handbrake mount - $75 Seat - $500? Open Sim Wheel - $1,000 Custom Steering Wheel Rim - $800? Manu-Factory Sequential Shifter - $400 Heusinkveld Engineering Handbrake - $250 Heusinkveld Engineering Sim Pedals Ultimate - $1560 Don't have any specs on PC, so I'll estimate on what would power triples, based off of my system (I have the same case, at least). For a system like that (not adjusted for Bitcoin inflation), I'd estimate around $1,700. Triple 27" gaming monitors: $600? So, my rough estimate on the Sim Rig setup, would be around $8,475 (based off of the numbers I listed). Add in the cost of wires, included software, the fact that it's all pre-configured, and I could totally see how he would be justified asking $7,500 for the setup.
Sim Racing Paddock I would agree with Shaun Cole on the fact that he was being an asshole about getting banned and he pretty much pulled the "screw you guys, I'm going home" when he sold his whole rig. I know he's salty about being banned, but he brought it upon himself. Maybe this will be a hard lesson for him to learn that he should always take sim racing seriously. That's if there isn't anything going on in his personal life right now...
I've raced against Scott in hosted races many times. He usually gets pissed at someone and wrecks out. I never race in races with him anymore. He's been like this for years.
iRacing isn't that great at punishing aggressive drivers. They're just doing damage control because Scott Speed is a celebrity. Otherwise, they wouldn't care.
cntrygal2007 was that meant to be witty? I've been a member on & off for nearly 10 years btw, you could argue they are too lenient in general but intentional wrecking, if reported will get you suspended
oh thats a load of bullshit, they'll ban you if you so much as say "fuck" and some over-protective parent reports you, keep in mind the replays record the voice server now, so that just makes it easier to get nicked if you curse at someone, all I said was "what the fuck, dude?" because I got cut off by a guy exiting pits and I was doing 150 off the corner and nearly hit him, all i said was "dude, what the fuck, use your relative next time...please"
You had mentioned that you suspected personal issues may be playing a role in Scott's outbursts. I'm pretty heavily into RC racing, and can tell you that Scott co-owns a nationally recognized RC track that pulls in major names from around the country. Sometime in the past few months he found out that his landlord would not be renewing his lease and that after quickly building up one of the nicest clay tracks in the country, it would have to be moved and switched over to carpet. Taking a financial and personal hit like that could totally explain the stress displayed on the sim.
No matter who was at fault in the first incident, you can not ever be allowed to just go on a rampage. With a lot of people its contagious and then they join in, next thing almost all of the participants think its ok to drive like lunatics. They don't seem to care about the guys who practice all week long, only to be taken out in some stupid way. That should not ever be part of racing. Skills should be the only determining factor. whether its engineering skill, steering skills or throttle/brake skill. it should never be about who has the better internet connection (netcode), who has more depression, more money, more sleep, more alcohol, or just more B.S. Excuses. Scott Speed DEserved to be suspended. Kudos to iRacing for not giving him special treatment because of his celebrity status. I have seen other celebrity drivers do some disgusting things, and I did not protest for fear iRacing could well take their side and give me a hard time or something, maybe even kick me?!?!?! Who knew? Now I know iRacing will just do what is right, no matter who it is. iRacing Rules!!!
One of the things my mother always said when I was growing up... if you'd had a bad day at school / work / life, whatever, that's no excuse to take it out on other people. In doing so, you potentially diminish someone else's quality of life or enjoyment. I get that Scott *may* have been going through a difficult time IRL, but perhaps if that was the case he should've jumped onto Need For Speed or something without an online counterpart. All for a publicity stunt? Hmm.
>It’s just a game Still, dirty driving (crashing others in sim racing games) is pretty unacceptable; people come to actually race each other cleanly but closely!
I drove in Iracing a couple of weeks, but I hated the paying system, I almost pay 10 euros a month and still have to pay like 15 euros per car or track. Ridiculous
I don't understand why it's "surprising" that his average incident count is low. The dude can drive. If he decides to drive a clean race, he can easily race several without any incidents pretty much. But then something goes wrong (maybe only in a small fraction of the races he does) and he sees red mist and retaliates. Absolutely nothing surprising about this.
Everybody has bad days. We don't know if Jake did something to piss him off in the first place either. Pissing someone off who's on a bad day, even if without intention (not enough space during corners, making him go too wide, etc - you don't know what happened in the race, or at least I don't) could lead to a behaviour like that. Sure, it's iracing, you need to control yourself, but if you're even a casual gamer (let alone a "real" one), we've all been there at least once, so we all know that story of "fuck this, it's a game, I don't give a fuck" and proceed to wreak havoc across the track/map. This only blew up because he's a professional driver and a spokesperson for iracing, so he MUST contain that behaviour... but I'm not gonna judge him for that because I understand the frustration that games give sometimes. What I can blame him for, thought, is that poor of an excuse. A bad day and something triggered a "fuck you" event? A simple sorry is enough, no need to attack the damn dude who reported you, especially with a childish insult as an attack on apparent manhood... that's just low.
Speed, even way back in his F1 days had a cocky attitude. I still remember a brief conversation with ITV Sport just before his first race. He kinda suggested that he'd be the new Shuie and shake the sport up so-to-speak. We all know how that turned out over his brief career but ofc, that was entirely the teams/car's fault. Every race. 🙄 The fact he is, if anything even worse now is sad. Not to mention that one would have imagined he would have atleast gotten wiser over the years. That said, I suppose anyone that changes their sirname to "Speed" (ironic considering his F1 history), has to be a bit of egotistical tool. That would be like a bank manager changing his surname to "money". People will rightfully assume you're a bit of a twat, lol.
to be fair I think many of us would have been frustrated by the original incident. wasnt cool to retaliate in the way he did but at the end of the day it's just one virtual race. nobody was hurt, nothing was damaged, so in my opinion this just unfortunate for him that a story came out of this. I get that the guy has an extra obligation to not behave that way because of his status. but ask yourself; have you ever gotten a bit too frustrated over a similar incident? or any virtual game for that matter. I know I have
I think you should compare his SR stats to other drivers with a similar win/top5 rate, since he IS a fast iracing driver, and driving in one of the first positions saves you from taking part in most of the wreck fests that happen in the first turns after the start.
I keep seeing this over and over and over and over again and they banned him for this shit? If anything he should get a pass because he was obviously pissed that this moron pitted him and did not stop at all which is what you are supposed to do when you take someone out
Had he had any head impacts that resulted in concussion? If so that absolutely can change behavior overnight. Anger and impulsiveness is common with concussions.
Apart from the "fun" series there are hosted events, last pricing I remember is that you pay $1 USD to rent an iRacing server for one hour. What you do there then is your own call. Outside of iRacing, I don't really know of any demolition derby simulator. Wreckfest is a demolition derby sort of game, but I believe it's not multiplayer, and at any rate the physics involved are simplified compared to iRacing.
I'm just curious cause it came out recently the Red Bull GRC was ceasing it's operations if that didn't have an impact on it. IE when your inside an organisation you sometimes find out thing before the average person. Did he know about this back when these incidents where happening that there might be trouble and then due to that after finally finding a series that he could be successful in, and now having to decide do I uproot my family again and move them back to Europe to try a different Rallycross series or do I just give up. This may have been what cause his change in his driving style on sim racing.
I did hear that Scott's beloved Horse Whiskey pass away about the same time as these incidents maybe it was this that triggered him off ...., Grief is a weird emotion ... Not making excuses for him or anything
This is why I quit SIM racing. To many rules, people who take it WAY to seriously. If you get wrecked, you're not hurt, and you don't have to come up with money to fix your car. It is just a video game. My favorite iracing video, is the one with Tony Stewart telling guys to shut up and stop pretending that they are pros. Laughed my ads off!
IMHO this is not about how serious you take sim / game racing. It is about how much respect you have for those around you when you are on the virtual race track. Or lack there of. IMHO.
If you are in this situation what you want to do is slow down, that way when he tries to clip you you wont spin out and he will lose traction and spin out. If you want to make him pay you can slow down so he is in range to pit and bait him. When he goes for it brake hard, and push in the opposite direction on his rear, he will spin out and flip over. If you are a racer not a fighter the very best thing to do, especially in large races is to let more aggressive drivers pass you. You can typically overtake them with precision as they slowly try to bully their way up the line. Watch your speed, and let your car naturally overtake them as they focus on overtaking someone else impatiently. My race record in 56W-183L (~30% W:L) im not the best i place about 80% of the time.
How was Scott even upset at anyone but himself in the original Porsche/Nurburgring incident?! His car was clearly drifting left and he was crowding the guy in 2nd place, when he should have been drifting to the right to set his car up for the Schumacher esses. He was pinching 2nd place and not driving at all defensively. The contact shouldn't be any surprise and he only has himself to blame.
The actual racing press that has covered this story may not be to good for Scott. I mean, iRacing utilized him to develop GRC (paid or not) and due to that he is essentially "the face" of this genre in the sim racing world. Hell, he may in fact be the face of GRC, but I wouldn't know... I don't watch it. Could a precedent be being set here? I think it's very possible. He is supposed to be a professional driver. We as sim racers at times get opportunities to race these guys. He really should be ashamed (although his actions speak volumes post suspension) so I doubt he actually is. I've never been a fan of his, not a GRC fan at all, but kids..... KIDS are. Kids want to meet this guy, look up to him, BE HIM. It's just sad really.....
SimRig PC27b No company worth it’s name gives two flying fucks about what a championship race car driver does in a pretend car, on a pretend track on the internet lmao
ArdaBlock Nah; there's already enough wreckers in that game, we don't need anymore of them. He should've vented his anger in Beam.NG Drive. Shockingly enough; there's actually a community in Forza that actually tries to race clean, with respect, and with no assists. I'm in that minority in Forza.
Im about ready to give up online forza for a while im trying to become smoother and faster against actual people and learn what i can from different vehicles and driving styles and then bam...demo derby dumbsh!ts everywhere
Savoury Lobster Yeah, true. It's still better than Need for Speed 2015 physics though. At least the cars don't go into drifts every time you turn the car; like in Need for Speed 2015. Also Forza Motorsport 7 is a simcade, so It's no surprise that It doesn't have iRacing like physics.
I can tell you from watching the clips here Jake went off track and came back on twice. If someone went off track and came back on hitting me or nearly hitting me, as happened in the first 2 clips, i would be pissed too. experienced drivers back off after making a mistake. In the real world when there is no reset button, you dont endanger others by coming back onto track in the path of another driver. you want to make a case, stay on the damn track.
Why does something have to be happening in his personal life for him to realize, like most people, that this is in fact a game and it's not really a big deal? I enjoy combat simulators but I don't take it 100% serious all the time, I'm there to have fun and if I'm not having fun, I'll make my own.
Pretty much no one uses iRacing as a professional training tool, cause it is too unrealistic. Nearly every team is using rFactor Pro. What you see in iRacing is them driving for fun in their freetime, because they love racing in general and iRacing gives them the chance to race 24/7 (+-).
um yes iracing is shit rfactor 1 has superior physics, rfactor 2 has god-like physics relatively speaking and RFpro......well i havn't quite reached a deal with the devs for me to own a copy......
I have seen that F1 drivers use iRacing, but, there are two or three sims that are used by pro drivers, iRacing being one of them. It's also the most costly of the options and has few members, making it very 'elitist' and professional. I also heard that it's an Esport (along with many other sims).
from the original incident clip, it looked like Jake Hewlett moved over into Scott as he was coming off the curb. Of course, I could be wrong...However, I do understand Scott was mad at Jake as it just seems that he felt Jake wrecked him supposedly on purpose when he didn't intentionally; but, Scott should have never tried to retaliate...he should have been a man to talk to Jake personally after the race to work it out
I was watching this race, on Jake's stream. I saw it all go down. The initial contact was one driver not moving to the right (which is the normal driving line) and Jake making the mistake that Speed was moving as he anticipated. At worst it was unintentional contact by Jake. But what happened after is insane, Speed went full rampage, trying very hard to wreck Jake. I do not want to beat down on Speed, he is in trouble with iRacing and his employers. But this type of behavior is no surprise to those who observe Speed. I do wish to grant the man some slack, but he did not have a bad day or week, this is his typical behavior. He is selfish, self-centered, immature, and lacks any anger control.
"Redeem himself"? "Something going wrong in his life?" Aren't you takin this a bit too seriously? It is a game, I am a racing driver in real life and I can understand why you'd take it seriously. But from Scott Speeds perspective every sim is nothing more than a game, he doesn't practice with it, trust me. He got salty about the incident, thinking that guy took him out, wanted to take revenge. Yeah it's wrong and spoils the fun of others, but cut him some slack, don't react as if he has a depression or something.
It's one thing if this was a different driver, with no professional ties to the company, say... Like Nicki Thiim having a bad race and raging in an event. He's had quite critical remarks about iRacing and the quality of racing in the service. The problem arises when it's a driver that is HIRED by iRacing to be a spokesperson for their service. At that point, Scott is going to be held to a higher standard, because of his role in the community. He has tied his name to the service, and therefore his reputation. Because of the circumstances that he put himself in, it is perfectly within reason to analyze what happened. This is very well likely more than just a simple rager. Consider the fact that he had a professional relationship with iRacing, and was selected to be a corporate liaison between the online racing service and the Racing Series he was also deemed as a spokesperson of. That's not something you simply throw away because of a bad race or two
Oooo brother your understeering excessively there. Try bein more aggressive with throttle inputs to get the rear end rotation or a tap of the hand brake (slower). Its all about weight balance and control with where you want the grip (lack of).
Has anyone ever just thought... maybe, just maybe.... someone else was playing on his account? Seems like the more logical thing to me. Someone at his house playing on his setup, etc..
If you look at the record its as if another player/kid even, was playing at the time. after all it is a game and anyone that sees a sim wants a go. A suspension without any investigation it seems, is ridiculous.
Well I guess this explains his real life career path..... And having never driven professionally, I still feel that I can type the above comment with confidence.
Ah, not sure if you just noticed the title or what. But honestly I laughed my ass off. I race hard and aggressive but clean. Mostly what all of us dirt racers do. But what Speed did was pretty severe.
Work! Work! Work! Then drive in front of the man you all despise! Racing, questionably a lifestyle and not only a sport, has some bumps along the way. How you manage those bumps WILL define you. If your limits have reached the pinnacle of blaming your failures on the personality of another then so be it. If your ready to rise above the quagmire of average then work. And work some more. Work and you will drive ahead of this man and his problems...
On one of the last tables you show (last ten races) Scott has 0 Inc' on both races.The 13 Inc' you highlighted is on the drivers above !!!??? or have i read it wrong?
The "Last Ten Races" Chart shows the last ten races the driver has taken part in. Each entry is a separate OFFICIAL race that Scott Speed took part in.
The only reason this made headlines at all is because of who it was. If it had been just some regular iRacing schmuck, would anyone have cared? Absolutely not.
6 лет назад
3:52 You get 1 incident point for exceeding track limits? How is this fair when you accidentally under brake into corner and have to drive to grass or gravel?
6 лет назад
I meant when you make a mistake when braking and go wide, you get one incident point.
Scott must be upset about his F1 and NASCAR attempt fails...Now he's in GRC? Maybe he's just slightly better than mediocre and has be unable to improve? Well, I honestly don't know... It's sounds frustrating to have gotten to the top road and oval series in the world and have performed poorly in them, I guess. He definitely should know better than to behave that way iRacing. This is a 35-year-old man we're talking about...
You may want to check this out....ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ALaybkkS0mg.html I live a mile from Toledo speedway & was at this race & watched scott lose his mind & damn near kill stenhouse both of whom were racing for a championship. Now mind you stenhouse started it by the initial contact but the way speed handled it was, well less than professional. This doesn't come as a surprise whatsoever to those that have known scott for years. I feel bad for the guy but on the other hand kudos to iracing for treating him like any other member, you break the code of conduct you should be suspended.