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Comunicados de Prensa - The state of season series as of this season

The state of season series as of this season

I am quite troubled by the state of season series this season.. Last season I heard mumbling from some of our younger managers about losing ratings .. But like most I thought they was talking about retired drivers.. Being always in full series I never had this happen to myself..
So if your in any of these series you would not know because these are the only full season series

Formula 1
Indy jr
Indy jr international
Gold Cup
DTWS
Formula E
F2 World
F2 Europe
f3 World
F3 Asia
F3 Europe
F3 North America
F3 South America
F3 British
F3 America
F3 America
F3 Brazil
F3 German
F3 Portugal


If your in any of these series you do not see the problem. Yet 42 of 61 season series have at least 1 opening. If you have 5 or more like any of these you have clearly seen lesser ratings for you season series unless you win every season series race!

Etcs 12
V8 Super 14
F2 Africa 11
F2 Asia 7
F2 Oceania 7
F2 N, America 5
F3 Africa 5
F3 Oceania 9
F3 Alpine 12
F3 Arabic 15
f3 Baltic 7
F3 C Europe 6
F3 Czech 10
F3 E Europe 14
F3 Scandivian 9
F3 SE Asia 8
F3 Argentina 5
F3 Croatian 12
F3 Czech 9
F3 Danish 12
F3 French 8
F3 Greek 13
F3 Indonesia 8
F3 Latavia 12
F3 Polish 12
F3 Russian 10
F3 Serbian 15
F3 Slovenian 15
F3 Sweden 11


Anyone in these series are being hurt by lack of a full field from their lack of getting Full season weekly ratings boost credit for each race.. This means the Majority of MRC managers ar3e getting less rating..And nearly all the new players except those in rookie series are getting less then some of who have always been in full series..

I would hope everyone could understand finishing second in F3 national series you would get less in non full field vs a full one.. in some cases you would get less then finishing second then 3rd in full one..

While many options been discussed in suggestions.. There is likely only 2 that will happen.

Some suggest eliminating some season series one season and rotating.. While this sounds good on paper unless you nations series is eliminated and rotated.. Lets just say that is not positive to explain to the new players why they can't compete in their national series or series where they are perfered.. Not to mention that fact they cannot earn track driver knowledge on series they desire to win the following season..

I suggest Npc fill season series and all custom series as is done in quick races.. It fill the field if driver DNF's he finishes the same in any other race. Only resistance to this has been .. I would be mad if NPC take me out of the race... But are you not mad if series is not full and you do not get full credit for 2nd or 10Th or finishing 10 you get nothing because it actually below 15Th because the field is so small..

My suggestion is make it known Now this must be addressed before next season... Because this is Serious and totally unfair to any manager that has 5 or more openings in your season series! Those of us in full season series this season Next season it may be you!

2017-06-01 03:14:29 por TerryWilson
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