I agree people should try to finish unless doing so is just outside of their mental state at the moment. I understand being frustrated, but I look at it as you have to make the best out of a bad situation.
during that first TunaCup season#4 race where we had the lag bug. I was in dead last and still finished (which got me a few places ahead)
sometimes I feel that people quit because they don't want you to have a legit win against them, and if it's supposed to be about fun anyways, then why care about this? That's just the appearance that I get from some really good racers that sometimes quit when someone like me is unexpectedly ahead of them and they can't figure out why.
I ain't the fastest, but everyone here knows I can pull a surprise out of my hat and beat just about anyone at least once if we race ten times in a row. If I do happen to get a win, please just let me have it! Don't steal it away by quitting unless you absolutely have to for whatever reasons you believe are worth it.
My best moments racing have been where I get in a bad situation and stick it out and learn something in the process.
During last week's 90s japanese race, it was clear turbo was going to win, and I was feeling bummed at first. Then I realized, hey, this guy is just faster than me and I need to hold 2nd or that would be even worse. I held it and found a silver lining in the fact that I obtained my best lap of all during the end of the race.
On Mics, I'm split on it. It's really good to be able to have a little chatter that is not necessarily directly related to the race at hand, but some people have horrible phone etiquette and can't figure out what to broadcast and what to keep to themselves.
I say, use mics - even during a race - and then we can provide constructive feedback about when it is too much.