keep it as long as you want, use it now and replenish it this season (if you can) or just leave it completely. If you don't reach $1000 at season end, it will top you up to a full budget.Ok, clear now.
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I was wondering if bank account money from last season had to be used up or else is gone for the following season.
Or if it is possible to let kt stay there for more than 1 season
Personal values after buys:+4 RBHP
GP4DB has a coupleAlso any suggestions for a not-in-use F1 shape with a straightforward template? I'm weighing my options for the next season.
It depends what you want your car to look like. Do you want something that is instantly recognisable like when i used the 2014 Caterham, or something like the 2004 Walrus Williams or 1995 mcLaren? Or, what era are you after? Do you want a sleek and curvy 1990's car, a boxy but beautiful early 2000's, a late 2000's aero fairing incredibleness, the early 2010's big wings, hybrid minimalism or the new generation cars? That helps the choice a lot.Also any suggestions for a not-in-use F1 shape with a straightforward template? I'm weighing my options for the next season.
In addition, you may even have cars in which you enjoyed racing around or something. I for one liked the 2010 Renault when playing F1 2010 all those years ago, thus I chose the shape for this season.It depends what you want your car to look like. Do you want something that is instantly recognisable like when i used the 2014 Caterham, or something like the 2004 Walrus Williams or 1995 mcLaren? Or, what era are you after? Do you want a sleek and curvy 1990's car, a boxy but beautiful early 2000's, a late 2000's aero fairing incredibleness, the early 2010's big wings, hybrid minimalism or the new generation cars? That helps the choice a lot.
or do you go for a not-an-F1 car like some Indycars, A1GP, Formula E, GP2?
Oh absolutely my brotha.The 2002 McLaren has seen some use before, I think @Tim.E will agree with me that it was easy enough to paint with