How can I get the cockpit corrected? As can be seen then the virtual wheel axis is not ligned up in the middle of the car. I dont know if the english word is skewed?
What what? I didnt know that - but poor fellas that were forced to drive that awkward. A physiotherapist would have said: Get a lawyer if the team force you to drive with that - or you will be a cripple at 40ty. ByTheWay: I solved this RL bug by not using a virtual wheel. Clever me
Oh man - this is a winner. Hahaha I cant stop laughing ByTheWay: Eventhough Im not british I guess this is some of the good british ability to laugh at themselves. OK?
They should have hired a racer with a short left arm and a normal right arm to find the optimal steering. I would hate it this kind stuff. I remember my GT Omega Supreme was slightly offset.. I hated it so much.
Actually I read last months F1 racing on the dumper and they had an article about a British racer and F1 driver in the 60's I think it was who was born with a deformed short left arm and only a couple of fingers I think it was, your post reminded me of it
Well, that boy that crashed his F3 on Donington a couple of years ago races with analoge paddles now. If I am correct.
But please don't open another thread, if you start driving the McLaren M23 Because it has a similar wheel position. You basically have more room for the shifter. ByTheWay: Look at the model of the Brabham BT44, which has a bulge on the right side of the Cockpit exterior, this is another solution, to deal with the stickshifter space This slightly offset wheel is not that uncomfortable though, easy to recreate at home too, if the wheel is mounted a bit offset to seating position in the own simulator for a try. It's still fairly drivable and even not really that noticeable after a while.^^
Oh Marius and Aussie you have so many "special" stories about this issue - but because its not really allowed to laugh at cripples and disabled people I have keep my mouth closed. But its hard not to start at least a little giggle - but I dont. Deep breath ... mpfs... ByTheWay: When I look at my own pic of this issue it looks like Reiza has not only "ofsetted" the wheel axis to the left - but also skewed/angled the wheel even further to the left. But when I then check the posted pic of the RL car it also looks like it has this further angle to the left. Could be some photo distortion but still strange.
@BrunoB Just laugh. The world is going shiiittt anyway. If we can't laugh then the SJW's have won. But honestly that kid in the F3 doing great now. Edit: It's F4. https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/3945...-weeks-after-horro-crash-lost-legs-donington/ Old but ok.
@Marius H thanks for posting. Horrible crash. Its difficult not to think that this young guy really does show his stuff(?) or rather what he is made of. About 10 years ago (15?) a young upcomming danish formula driver Jason Watt (friend of Kevin Magnussen ) had an MC accident where he broke his spine so he became completely paralyzed all the way south of his breast. He was so wellknown in Denmark that a national fund-raising got him ½ million danish DKK (about 80000 USD) - so together with a lot of sponsors he was then able to start his own racing team. As I remember there was even rumours that he would participate in Le Mans in a special car (LMP 2 ?) prepared so it was possible to shift drivers between his fully handcontrolled wheel to drivers using normal wheel and pedals. ByTheWay: Luckily Im not Jason Watt eventhough I use some kind of the same wheel configuration
Ah - the good old days when you could laugh at cripples and disabled people. Can you expand on what pleasure you got on mocking those less fortunate than you? You sound a bit of a prick if I'm honest.
Gary relaxxxxx. Remember Great Britain. It features a cripple and it was funnnnnyyyyyyy. Oh man. Ahh well. Here we go again... Btw back in days I started to get sore back cause of my GT Omege wasn't aligned. Oof oof.
Yeah and you sound more than a bit stupid - without able to proper understanding english. Or humour And why the hell should I use time to explain anything to a person like you? Waste of time. But Im glad this forum has a certain setting for a person like you ByTheWay: Without moaning I have described in several humorous posts that the reason I use a 100% specially handcontrolled wheel setup - is because Im a cripple/handicapped person myself because of former leg accident. Hehe but have a nice day in your political correctness