rF2 GP2 Series 2010 @ Singapore 2010 - Sun December 12th 2010

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Server Name: RACEDEPARTMENT GP2

Mod: GP2 Series
Track: Singapore 2010, Singapore

Event start: 20:00 GMT
Practice: 20 minutes
Qualification: 10 minutes
Warmup: 3 minutes
Race: 20:35 GMT, 2 x 20 minutes - Formation lap + standing start

Notes:
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Entry List:

  1. Martin Bulgin
  2. Georgios Davakos
  3. Kelvin van der Linde
  4. Erik Tveit [R1]
  5. Chris Butcher
  6. Gürhan Hamlacıoğlu
  7. Chris Sykes
  8. Marco Di Caprio
  9. Oscar Hardwick
  10. Ole Marius Myrvold
  11. Sheldon van der Linde
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Well, 1.57 is quite slow but Sim-racing and lap times take practice so you will find a few seconds for each lap. Try to experiment with your braking, acceleration and the lines that you take. That's the quickest way of becoming faster.
 
I started out simracing in open-wheelers, didn't race anything else until 3 years ago, when I finally started to get some results in open-wheelers, I started tin-top racing, this might be... strange. I really don't like open-wheelers anymore, but I want to know if I can be able to go fast in those again, and Singapore seems like a good place to try :)

I'm a maybe! :)
 
its not important to be the fastest, but its important to have funn on track. last race i did have more funn then i had ever before. starting last and fighting fore position is much more fun then starting from pole and win the race without any fight.

p.s. i dont have time this weekend so iam not racing this one
 

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