The short one is okay, but if someone prefers the long one, it's fine by me.just realized there are basically two pit entries. Are we taking the long one before the last corner or the short one right after ?
The short one is okay, but if someone prefers the long one, it's fine by me.just realized there are basically two pit entries. Are we taking the long one before the last corner or the short one right after ?
You're very welcome!Bought premium to join this event and other future events
Wow, Are you sure? I thought the Lambo would be great here.Done a switcheroo to the Ferrari. Will probably regret it when it enters/exits a corner backwards but I'm committed now!
Oh yeah, forgot about that. Last time we took the short one, which seemed to work reasonably well, so I guess the same this time?just realized there are basically two pit entries. Are we taking the long one before the last corner or the short one right after ?
Wow, Are you sure? I thought the Lambo would be great here.
Did send message with my email immediatly afterYou're very welcome!
Please read the first and second post of this thread very carefully, especially the Golden Rule and the Discord part.
You can enter your real name in your account, account details. There's a field called 'Real Name'.
It's mandatory as you can read in the rules.
You can sign up for this event through s.gp but first you have to send @Bram Hengeveld a message with your emailaddress so he can give you access to the RD community on s.gp.
I've asked him to look for it so I hope he will do it in time. You can sign up until the event starts at 20.00 CEST. But you can already enter the practice server. Just search for 'racedepartment' for the online server.
See you on track!
... Patrik was catching up pretty fast from behind. Unfortunately, in a 3 (?) wide situation with a blue flag in front he hit my rear/side and spun out.
IDK man. Check out my onboard for lap one. I nearly rear-end a Nissan twice I think, but somehow stayed clean.Really felt for @pattikins Patrick, talk about the gods against you.
The problem with the Nissan, I think Chris’s covered this before, it brakes, you brake, but the Nissan seems to use a lot of engine braking, ( I think, seems to from my driving seat ) so it is starting to slow down more than the following car, next thing you know it out-braking you.
Whoops it’s a punt up the rear.
Plus it does not exactly fly through the corners, so you get caught out twice, engine baking and lower mid corner speed and corner entry speed.
Bit of bad luck here and there , but overall managed to get through it all without too much of a problem. Not sure I was in easy street with Patrick breathing down my neck and not being able to do anything about it,usually this is not part of my racing strategy.
Cheers for the organisation @Interslice Brian, and a big thankyou to all the drivers I came across, still have not learnt how to speak over the mic and drive yet, too thank you whilst driving..
Join us Wednesday, Frank. It's more relaxing and and equally fun at least. You can build up your stamina for this kind of effort.I was feeling so sick at the end of that race. Has any one ever done cardio, and pushed a little too hard, and then when you get off you're dizzy? That's how I felt after the race, and it took a few hours and some pills and sleep to recover. Next time I race, I'll have to take it easy, and be less competitive because I'm just not in good enough shape to push myself that much. It was a blast though!
Shoutout to Mark Alan and Paul Fairweather for the amazing race. Mark kept me on my toes all race long, and Paul didn't put a foot wrong from my seat.