I can't believe I'll have to protest this

I was taking a bit too long setting up my car and started from the pits. I get to the pit line. Then a guy comes flying down the pit lane and rams me over the pit line which resulted in a DQ. So now I have to wait for the entire race to finish and I have to waste a protest on this guy. How is there not an automated system in place that realizes this behavior? Realistically the other guy should've gotten the DQ and I should've been reset back my garage. This is kinda ridiculous tbh

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u/PJ294 — 9 days ago
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Coach Dave Academy on Linux

Hi all I've spent some time today trying to get Coach Dave Delta working on Linux. Specifically CachyOs. I'm hoping someone with a bit more experience can help out and look into it. Coach Dave Delta will work if you run it in steam as a non-steam app with the LMU Proton set in properties. For whatever reason it won't detect that a session has started and finished. From what I've discovered I believe it might be each application is in a different environment and they can't find each other to latch on. Regardless I'd appreciate any help with this.

Note: this is obviously unsupported from the devs and is just a passion project cause I don't wanna move back to Windows for one app

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u/PJ294 — 14 days ago

Help with daily lap times

Hey guys I been driving myself crazy trying to find to find these 5 second on Bahrain Outer Circuit. I should be able to get a 1:13 but I can only get up to a 1:17. Would love some advice on what I can do to see where I've gone wrong so I can pick up some time. Literally played for so long yesterday trying for these 5 seconds that I had to shower afterwards 😂

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u/PJ294 — 15 days ago

Thank You LMU Community

I'm going to start this off by saying I'm a new sim driver. I have 20 hours on LMU. I'm currently sitting at 12 races and at the 8th race I was hit with the danger badge and sent into bronze danger lobbies. After reading and researching many posts here I started to take my time not everything needs to be full throttle, switched to paddle shifting instead of auto which helps me slow down the car a lot better, and most importantly focus on myself, my safety rating, and my pace. I stopped battling in the corners and lived to fight on more laps. If I have a better pace then I should be ahead for the most part. I also started just doing only one map the entire week instead of whatever is available. This is so I can learn the ins and outs of the track. With all this in mind I've gone from being last place to being 6th to 8th place quite consistently now. I started this at the 8th race when I got the danger badge and now I'm at the 12th race with a good driver badge. Right now I've just been using the Porsche 911 which is my favorite by far

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u/PJ294 — 1 month ago