Bad news....
I've tested and played around a lot and the result is, that i couldn't get it to work like wanted.
First i thought that the *.tdf could be a part of the problem, because it contains 80% entries that are not needed, because the track has none of the listed materials.
I've changed some of the material-names of the *gmt, changed the *tdf, created and tried a new *AIW file too (deleted old HAT file more than 1 time) but, ...no changes.
It is like you've posted.
In turn 1/2, it is impossible to get a flag for cutting, when you do it on the outside. You only get one, when you start cutting on the right side over the gras.
In turn 4, i sometimes got a flag and sometimes not. But i don't know what the difference in my behaviour was.
I tried to drive always the same line/speed.
Then i tried the same with ISI's default rFactor1 Silverstone GP track.
It's the same there. You can cut like hell over the gras and get almost never a flag.
I think we need exact information how the cut-detection is coded (anybody from ISI could help us out here??)
Because the lines of the corridors and cutting are where they should be, on both tracks, but they don't really work like expected.
So there must be something that is "hidden" in the code.
I fear you will have to use the good old method to keep the people away from cutting in rFactor1:
Make the material-properties in the *.tdf file so worse (you will have to change some of the *gmt-files to new material-names), that staying on track gives them the advantage.
