I like people getting upset when Daigo gets knocked out, it just shows the bias some people have towards him, they really believe he honestly can do no wrong. He was struggling to put in clean runs all weekend.
If the judges said they should enter at the first corner at the same time, which is how it SHOULD be, this isn't drag racing remember, then that is the lead drivers job to ensure that happens, whilst the chase driver is absolutely nailing it behind them. This has been a problem several times with Daigo from what I can see. Funnily enough there are many videos online of Daigo pacing from the line in D1 - in fact they seem to set off in a very relaxed manner, no drag race starts, yet still with blistering entry speeds. There are drivers doing this correctly in FD, node Odi (400hp) vs Essa (700+hp), Odi entering too close to Essa in the top 32 - no blasting away by the lead driver.
To ensure this happens, they should move the cone to be about 5 car lengths in front of the first corner, and give a much larger run up area. There is only really jersey and maybe irwindale where they would struggle for extra space. Then, they have plenty of time to pace up to the first corner and everyone can enter fast.
Also, I can't believe the reason Saito spun is because of 2 extra starts when he has been flat to the floor with 900hp for the entire bank for two runs before hand. That's just clutching at straws. If that is the case Daigo is gunna struggle for tire wear at Irwindale with his current setup. Everyone makes mistakes, this was his. Conrad had a gangsta run anyway.
Question for Conrad if he posts again; Will you be trying to increase your vehicles ability to accelerate/decelerate quickly during drift for next year? It looks like you are really struggling to rapidly close in on people cos it takes so long for your car to respond, same with braking. Tyler's Camaro looks much quicker to respond. I'm not sure the weight brackets you are both in. I believe Diago's car is pretty heavy going by his tire size and his car seems to really pounce when he wants it too, although obviously he has a ridiculous amount of grip in that car.
A piece of feedback for FD is that stupid yellow line business. How can you realistically decide if someone has 2 wheels out when you are viewing replays from the wrong side of the car? Why was there not a FD official sat on the inside of that corner with a cheap Camera zoomed in on the inside of that corner. Call him a linesman or something, he can verify it for the judges. A video was posted of J.Lowe vs JTP and to me it looks very suspect, he was definitely still touching the yellow line. These teams are putting a lot of money on the line and the judges are using a camera angle where they have to just imagine where the inside rear tire was by looking through the car. Moronic. Painted line boundaries are not reliable, I understand the dangers of putting concrete walls on the outside of that corner, but next year it would be nice to see some sort of plastic barrier or foam barrier as per D1/ FD Abu Dhabi. You could also argue that the drivers have just been up against a concrete wall at ~80mph, if there was a concrete barrier on the outside of that corner i'm sure they could manage to stay out of it, especially since FD likes to argue this is the worlds premier drifting series.
Also, I understand there is official stuff going on in the background, but I swear sometimes there are massive gaps (time wise) between lead and chase run and it seems really unnecessary. It seems to be getting worse and things really drag out. This is the same between battles. Cars are waiting on the line for ages and nothing appears to be happening. There must be a way to speed it up, it's not very engaging for the viewer to just be sat there staring at nothing happening in what is an action sport. I understand the judges want to look over the replays and what not but sometimes it seems a bit excessive, watching replays multiple times before making a decision. Surely this could be sped up a little? It seems like the judges NEED to watch the replays several times to make a decision. This should surely only be the case when something excessively wrong or suspect (like brake checking) happens. If this is the case, maybe they should bring some technology to the table. I believe the king of europe series is a feeder series for FD now. They use an automated judging system:
http://www.kingofeurope.net/2012/ind...rift/telemetry
Perhaps this system should be tested for FD to bring some facts to the runs. It states a 10cm accuracy. Obviously the judges could still be used for deciding factors on style or special cases etc, but it seems like this would be a good tool to bring forward the legitimacy of the speed/angle/line aspect of drifting, or at least be a good backup system for the judges to be able to look down and say "driver A's total angle during the run gave this score, whilst driver B's line following precision gave this score..." rather than watching replays endlessly. I'm sure it could be setup to give the correct score "weight" to certain parameters, such as 20% angle, 20% line, 20% speed, 40% proximity. Even aspects such as fast transitions and throttle commitment could be scored. I wonder if sensors attached to the throttle/brakes could help with any entry pacing or brake checking issues. I believe this would also help bring some more "pure motorsport" fans who are perhaps sceptical of a judged sport. I'd be interested in hearing FD's position on a system like this, and other fans as well obviously.
As much as I have posted a few complaints, I definitely enjoyed this round and I believe FD is moving in a great direction. This year has definitely been the best that I have followed yet. I am currently planning a mountain biking holiday to the Canadian west coast to coincide with this round next year so I can watch it in person again (I'm from the UK). It's an aim to get to all of my favourite rounds in the next few years, but unfortunately it's quite an expensive trip just to see some drifting!
Enjoyable round none the less!
If the judges said they should enter at the first corner at the same time, which is how it SHOULD be, this isn't drag racing remember, then that is the lead drivers job to ensure that happens, whilst the chase driver is absolutely nailing it behind them. This has been a problem several times with Daigo from what I can see. Funnily enough there are many videos online of Daigo pacing from the line in D1 - in fact they seem to set off in a very relaxed manner, no drag race starts, yet still with blistering entry speeds. There are drivers doing this correctly in FD, node Odi (400hp) vs Essa (700+hp), Odi entering too close to Essa in the top 32 - no blasting away by the lead driver.
To ensure this happens, they should move the cone to be about 5 car lengths in front of the first corner, and give a much larger run up area. There is only really jersey and maybe irwindale where they would struggle for extra space. Then, they have plenty of time to pace up to the first corner and everyone can enter fast.
Also, I can't believe the reason Saito spun is because of 2 extra starts when he has been flat to the floor with 900hp for the entire bank for two runs before hand. That's just clutching at straws. If that is the case Daigo is gunna struggle for tire wear at Irwindale with his current setup. Everyone makes mistakes, this was his. Conrad had a gangsta run anyway.
Question for Conrad if he posts again; Will you be trying to increase your vehicles ability to accelerate/decelerate quickly during drift for next year? It looks like you are really struggling to rapidly close in on people cos it takes so long for your car to respond, same with braking. Tyler's Camaro looks much quicker to respond. I'm not sure the weight brackets you are both in. I believe Diago's car is pretty heavy going by his tire size and his car seems to really pounce when he wants it too, although obviously he has a ridiculous amount of grip in that car.
A piece of feedback for FD is that stupid yellow line business. How can you realistically decide if someone has 2 wheels out when you are viewing replays from the wrong side of the car? Why was there not a FD official sat on the inside of that corner with a cheap Camera zoomed in on the inside of that corner. Call him a linesman or something, he can verify it for the judges. A video was posted of J.Lowe vs JTP and to me it looks very suspect, he was definitely still touching the yellow line. These teams are putting a lot of money on the line and the judges are using a camera angle where they have to just imagine where the inside rear tire was by looking through the car. Moronic. Painted line boundaries are not reliable, I understand the dangers of putting concrete walls on the outside of that corner, but next year it would be nice to see some sort of plastic barrier or foam barrier as per D1/ FD Abu Dhabi. You could also argue that the drivers have just been up against a concrete wall at ~80mph, if there was a concrete barrier on the outside of that corner i'm sure they could manage to stay out of it, especially since FD likes to argue this is the worlds premier drifting series.
Also, I understand there is official stuff going on in the background, but I swear sometimes there are massive gaps (time wise) between lead and chase run and it seems really unnecessary. It seems to be getting worse and things really drag out. This is the same between battles. Cars are waiting on the line for ages and nothing appears to be happening. There must be a way to speed it up, it's not very engaging for the viewer to just be sat there staring at nothing happening in what is an action sport. I understand the judges want to look over the replays and what not but sometimes it seems a bit excessive, watching replays multiple times before making a decision. Surely this could be sped up a little? It seems like the judges NEED to watch the replays several times to make a decision. This should surely only be the case when something excessively wrong or suspect (like brake checking) happens. If this is the case, maybe they should bring some technology to the table. I believe the king of europe series is a feeder series for FD now. They use an automated judging system:
http://www.kingofeurope.net/2012/ind...rift/telemetry
Perhaps this system should be tested for FD to bring some facts to the runs. It states a 10cm accuracy. Obviously the judges could still be used for deciding factors on style or special cases etc, but it seems like this would be a good tool to bring forward the legitimacy of the speed/angle/line aspect of drifting, or at least be a good backup system for the judges to be able to look down and say "driver A's total angle during the run gave this score, whilst driver B's line following precision gave this score..." rather than watching replays endlessly. I'm sure it could be setup to give the correct score "weight" to certain parameters, such as 20% angle, 20% line, 20% speed, 40% proximity. Even aspects such as fast transitions and throttle commitment could be scored. I wonder if sensors attached to the throttle/brakes could help with any entry pacing or brake checking issues. I believe this would also help bring some more "pure motorsport" fans who are perhaps sceptical of a judged sport. I'd be interested in hearing FD's position on a system like this, and other fans as well obviously.
As much as I have posted a few complaints, I definitely enjoyed this round and I believe FD is moving in a great direction. This year has definitely been the best that I have followed yet. I am currently planning a mountain biking holiday to the Canadian west coast to coincide with this round next year so I can watch it in person again (I'm from the UK). It's an aim to get to all of my favourite rounds in the next few years, but unfortunately it's quite an expensive trip just to see some drifting!
Enjoyable round none the less!
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