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AirAttack Racing Forum Live For Speed Reports Crashers Meguiras

 
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mindruv
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12-21-2018, 06:57 PM (This post was last modified: 12-21-2018, 07:00 PM by mindruv.)
Your LFS Username: mindruv
Offender's LFS Username: Meguiras
Description of the incident: intentional kickoff the race. 
Replay / Screenshot link: https://files.fm/f/gfjbu75v
Replay timestamp(s): 1:13 --- the guy understeers a lot in the turns,  he is much slower ...  at 1:26 even I was on the brakes the dude simply cuts me off diving into the apex ...  the result is a  light contact on him and he gets off the track. The dude respawns and as revenge purposely strikes me off after T1.  


I am not the fastest racer around but I surely consider myself a clean driver, the purity rating on Airio can speak for me. 

https://files.fm/f/gfjbu75v
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12-23-2018, 12:06 AM
That was not your best example of "clean driving"... He may be slower, but that does not give you the right to bulldoze him out of the way.

As the overtaker, it is YOUR RESPONSIBILITY to make the pass without ANY contact whatsoever. He didn't "cut you off" as you say - you didn't have overlap, and so you have no claim to the racing line. You dive-bombed him, and then rather than realize your mistake, you then proceeded to push him off the track, and then suggested banning him for it.

I suggest you go back and re-read the overtaking section of the Rules of Clean Racing and then rethink your tactics, or begin to suffer the consequences of your ignorance.

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