OMFG I might as well just put my SR to 0 already. It's just really really silly how one wheel off can mark you down and that other cars hitting you marks you down. SR is down to 2.35. Really frustrating.
I can do lap after lap and not do too many offs in a time trial but this is silly. What's the best way to get it up safely?
What steering angle is best to use? I have mine set to 540 at the moment.
In the MX5 I let it almost redline then flick up a gear. I've been using the following guide for the track and car:
Hi no need to get frustrated with rookie, its easy to get out of banger racing.

When Murry and Totality joined a few weeks back myself and a few other guys wrote some solid info of how to drive the MX5, get out of rookie the ins and outs of Iracing, plus a shed load of info that you probley don't know about I-racing and is valuable to know as you start off. It was about end of March start of April we posted the info. if you go back a few pages I'm sure you will find it. I'd recommend you read that section of the thread...
A quick guide, start from the pits don't try and race in rookie, the first rule of rookie
"This is not a race". Treat everyone around you as homing missiles. Your going to be racing in the lowest splits with the worst set of drivers Iracing can throw at you. Treat them as know better than codemasters AI models.
They will do crazy things that will just leave you speechless. But if you stick to starting from the pits. Steer clear of trouble, treat the RACE as a track day event. Ie no real overtaking and no contact whats so ever and just do a handleful of races that way your be D class within a week If you are good enough. Then you can enjoy Iracing. "Its a way of weeding out the weak"
I drop into the odd rookie race just to laugh at the madness.
Your soon get class D licence an I-rating and the ability to race in the top splits with people who can actually drive if you treat rookie as what it is, just a place to learn how to handle the car and build race craft.
Personally I'd get my advance rookie and go race the InNews Racing Cup asap that allows the MX5 its a full 12 week series (you can race as much or as little as you want.)The series use the free tracks/base content so wont cost you a penny. I still race this cup myself its brillant side by side racing at the front in the top splits.
The video/youtube link
No good to you its from 2011 its two years old it wont teach you a think about driving the mx5 other than "be smooth and small inputs" the MX5 was on the old tire model then and the gears have also changed plus other little tweaks to suspension "Fixed Setup" etc. It handles completely different now, more realistic imo great little car to drive.
The info he gives you about the track is useful. But the breaking zones grip and handling of the car is different now. Example if I entered the Left hand fast turn its about T7 the turn that leads to the hill and runs up to the Corkscrew. Driving the 2013 season 2 MX5 Roadster the way he does. I'd be in a full body cast for 6 months.
SR
Though not perfect its the best solution to the problem of not dieing or getting hurt when sim racing. You may curse it now but if you are 2.35 then the system is correct you are not a safe driver yet. We all get the odd x1 here and there. Wait till SPA

Or Suzuka Deggars 1-2 if you are not already grey you soon will be, most other tracks it only hits you when you make a mistake.
I think most of us agree if there was a vote remove SR not a single one of us would want it removing. Its hard to play other racing games now without a similar system.
If you are getting 1x most the time its becomes you have took all four wheels off the grey stuff the curbs don't count as the track. 95% of 1x's you have run wide or have turned in to early. Going out of bounds or cutting way to much of the inside curbs or running off what is considered the track. 1x's
When you get good at I-racing you will be proud of finishing a race with 0incs.
Also if you are racing Laguna Seca In the Roadster its bit of a tricky combination. So expect the odd 1x. Don't worry about them. I only start to worry if its happening every single lap, if it is then Im not running the optimal line for the bend.
Your wheel
900 degree in the wheel software mate. Iracing will use a 1;1 ratio then between your wheel and the ingame wheel.