rF2 Ferrari Challenge @ Loch Drummond Long - Wed 1st Oct

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Ferrari Challenge 2011: No rear spoiler, 7 gears, 300km/h topspeed and an (almost) locked setup menu - close racing guaranteed

Event Details
Server:
RACEDEPARTMENT.COM CLUB
Cars: Ferrari Challenge 2011 (Download)
Track: Loch Drummond Long Layout
MOD: Download via Server (It may take a few attempts. Let us know)


Weather: Dry
Road condition: Rubber on track were possible
Tyre wear: Normal
Mechanical failure: Time scaled

Assists:
Traction control:
Allowed
ABS: Allowed
Auto-clutch: Allowed
Auto-shift: Allowed

Practice: 19:00 GMT
Qualifying: 19:20 GMT - 10 mins
Warm up: 5 mins
Race: 30 mins

Racedepartment Calendar: Click here
Server password: Click here
Racing rules: Click here
Clock GMT: Click here



Sign-up list:
  1. Jason Skyring**
  2. Jeff Lasecki
  3. David O'Reilly
  4. Gijs van Elderen
  5. Imre Bende
  6. Peter stokman
  7. Tamas Cseh
  8. Szabolcs Pethe
  9. Driver
  10. Driver
  11. Driver
  12. Driver
  13. Driver
  14. Driver
  15. Driver

Note: Please sign out well in time (at least 1 hour before the practise session begins) if you're unable to make the race. Thanks!
 
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Ha ha either that or just get lapped a few times... I can generally keep it on the island and facing the right way... just slow!
 
Lol so how do u rate rfactor2 vs assetto corsa online? Assetto corsa seems more popular in terms of being able to jump in and feeling connected to the car?

For me I think AC has more road feeling but I prefer the ffb in rfactor2.

I'm gonna try a AC club race monday.
 
Lol so how do u rate rfactor2 vs assetto corsa online? Assetto corsa seems more popular in terms of being able to jump in and feeling connected to the car?

For me I think AC has more road feeling but I prefer the ffb in rfactor2.

I'm gonna try a AC club race monday.

Both sims have great FFB. AC has a great suspension feel and load-transfer feel. Which is great for road cars. But when it comes down to feel of slick-tire grip and stiff racing suspension. rF2 has the upper hand (IMO). For doing some laps/quick races and have some nice eye-candy AC is your sim. But when it comes down to a full racing experience: rF2 has all the features that a real racer has to endure, in sprint races and in enduro races.

But it al comes down to what you prefer. :)

About online play, I don't know. I'll have to find out next monday.
 

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