Marshalling the Maddness 13: Blockade | Live For Speed Infraction Stinger

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The calls for the cases in the interjection https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDDEiINaqRw - plus the city portions of that day.
Gaming group semi-regularly drives Life For Speed and aspires but reguarly fails to live to civilized racing rules. Main stream was https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMK79T0vcZc

I am actually quite animatedly disagreeing on some of these. I am basing my calls on https://en.lfsmanual.net/wiki/Rules_of_Clean_Racing

Apparently one of the points of contention is whether rules can be arbitrarily be pulled on nothing and be binding. While me and Dj (light blue and purple cars) often race quite closely I feel there is a big mismatch to the degree of care for other racers. The way of organising the incidents on part of track happened in makes it easier to compare similar situations. I would like to draw attention to how many times Dj keeps gas pedal to the full right through contact and how much I coast without power in order to give the due room. It is also preporterous that despite actually turning my head and paying the attention costs that I am clear, I get categorised as ramming "from the front".

Btw, I am actually propably to blame for the ramps (I poked how woudl one do this and then forgot to revert the test).

The difference between pure situation capture and proper classification and editing is quite a lot so knowlegde how much the difference warms peoples hearts would be quite welcome.







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