I think I'm going to have to step up the difficulty level a bit more as I get more comfortable.
Montreal was up last night. I've always smoked that track. I love it, I find it easy, for as long as they've been releasing F1 games, it's probably been my most raced track. Being Canadian, I just tend to gravitate towards it just because, and I love that it's a fast track, lots of fast sweeping left/right turns, good area's for passing. I just love to race it, I could probably run it with my eyes closed.
Smoked all the practice programs in purple in no time.
Qualifying was done in light rain on intermediates. I took P1, but barely.
Race day... started in the rain on the intermediates. I got a horrible start. I actually slid and fishtailed bigtime coming out of the initial set of turns. It was a miracle nobody hit me, and I hit nothing. It was an intense feeling. That dropped me back to 4th only, which was also surprising to me. By I think the second lap, I was back out front. As I said, Montreal is the one track that my car is almost always stuck to the racing line, which of course makes rain driving much, much easier. It was another 25% race, so 18 laps. By lap 8, the rain had stopped. At lap 10, I pitted, swapped the inters for, whatever the reds are. At that point, I just pulled away from the field by about half a second or more a lap for an easy victory.
Presently I lead the drivers points by 14 I think. So I'm trying to decide right now, whether I up the AI difficulty, or take traction control off medium, and drop it to none for the rest of the season. I'll probably run one more race first since I don't want to completely over react to smoking the field at was is easily my best track.
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