Don't really know how much preparation is enough. Personally I just practice on weekdays and do my first race somewhere in the weekend. But I'm not much of a series hopper. My first priority is being consistent and safe, not so much to be on pace.
I think sticking to a series is the way to go in terms of getting better results. In real life very few drivers jump from one car to the next. However, I think it would make for a very boring youtube channel if I only did one type of car, and after so long on ACC doing GT3 i'm enjoying the variety, even if it's probably slowing me down a bit.
@@pitbitsDavidGerardI know what you mean. I'm not going to restrict myself to one series, though. Just finished my first race in the Porsche Cup at Le Mans and am quite happy with the result: 7th place and no incidents. So I can spend the rest of the weekend in another car. I might even try the GTP as the race you were in looked like fun. Have a nice weekend, David.
Don't really know how much preparation is enough. Personally I just practice on weekdays and do my first race somewhere in the weekend. But I'm not much of a series hopper. My first priority is being consistent and safe, not so much to be on pace.
I think sticking to a series is the way to go in terms of getting better results. In real life very few drivers jump from one car to the next. However, I think it would make for a very boring youtube channel if I only did one type of car, and after so long on ACC doing GT3 i'm enjoying the variety, even if it's probably slowing me down a bit.
@@pitbitsDavidGerardI know what you mean. I'm not going to restrict myself to one series, though. Just finished my first race in the Porsche Cup at Le Mans and am quite happy with the result: 7th place and no incidents. So I can spend the rest of the weekend in another car. I might even try the GTP as the race you were in looked like fun. Have a nice weekend, David.