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This article was published by Brendan Rorrison (@Brend) on May 29th, 2017 in the Project CARS 2 category.
I was happier about Fuji or COTA, because they're just better for online racing.I like the fact that PCars tends to focus on the regional tracks within that may not be as publicized as the circuits that run every major event. Makes for a more realistic career mode as you work your way up through the ranks. Do not know much about the track, but an interesting layout indeed and an excellent test track.
What game have you raced this track in? Just wondering how many other games have had this.I was happier about Fuji or COTA, because they're just better for online racing.
Its in RaceRoom. If youre PC UserWhat game have you raced this track in? Just wondering how many other games have had this.
He should've added, "well represented"Its in RaceRoom. If youre PC User
rF2 did a good job with Estoril many moons agoWooow, Portugal entering in the world of sim racing.... Finally.
There's also GRID2 and Grid Autosport.Its in RaceRoom. If youre PC User
The circuit roster of PCars2 is shaping up brilliantly. In fact the entire package is looking fantastic.
This was a cracking battle from the 2009 FIA GT1 World Championship between Maserati and Chevrolet. I always loved the elevation changes at Portimao.
#Cadwell Park"better for online racing"?
As long as they're not street circuits (or ovals ) any track is good for online racing and IRL if you ask me.
rFactor Mod.What game have you raced this track in? Just wondering how many other games have had this.
Grid Autosport coming to iOS this year. Will be nice to play this on my iPhone as I never played the original game. http://www.phonearena.com/news/Grid-Autosport-coming-to-Android-and-iOS-devices-this-fall_id94521There's also GRID2 and Grid Autosport.
The circuit roster of PCars2 is shaping up brilliantly. In fact the entire package is looking fantastic.
This was a cracking battle from the 2009 FIA GT1 World Championship between Maserati and Chevrolet. I always loved the elevation changes at Portimao.
I never see any people in the stands. Portugal doesn't like racing or GT racing is not popular or something?
Quick off topic question: How is the coverage for (V8)Supercars?Portimao being half way country vertically speaking from where I am i'm not going there as often as say... Estoril (which is pretty much every time )
Portimao is remote as hell even if you leave in Algarve
I don't really like Algarve so you won't catch me there even for the biggest motorcycle event we have. It's the tourist national and foreign destination of choice BTW.
I can only assure you when I was there there was no lack of people. But I also might agree if you say that there's much more people watching races in Estoril than Portimao.
Unfortunately ELMS grew to much for Estoril so this year it'll be down there and we'll see what the numbers tell wrt spectators. I hope for the best and that i'll be able to join the party as haven't missed an ELMS event in Portugal so far.
Rally and WTCC are always packed BTW so it also depends on the events and yes, Portugal is more a rally country IMO
But I watch lots of races on TV where it's only one spectator area with people... if that.
It's not quite like V8SC for aussies or DTM in Germany, i which it was...
In Australia? Packed every single time from what I can see on TV highlights. Couple of years ago here I got the full championship live but not anymoreQuick off topic question: How is the coverage for (V8)Supercars?
Ah, yes. MotorsTV Europe. Thanks.In Australia? Packed every single time from what I can see on TV highlights. Couple of years ago here I got the full championship live but not anymore
Now it's either online or what I see on motorsporttv (ex- motorstv)
Portimao being half way country vertically speaking from where I am i'm not going there as often as say... Estoril (which is pretty much every time )
Portimao is remote as hell even if you leave in Algarve
I don't really like Algarve so you won't catch me there even for the biggest motorcycle event we have. It's the tourist national and foreign destination of choice BTW.
I can only assure you when I was there there was no lack of people. But I also might agree if you say that there's much more people watching races in Estoril than Portimao.
Unfortunately ELMS grew to much for Estoril so this year it'll be down there and we'll see what the numbers tell wrt spectators. I hope for the best and that i'll be able to join the party as haven't missed an ELMS event in Portugal so far.
Rally and WTCC are always packed BTW so it also depends on the events and yes, Portugal is more a rally country IMO
But I watch lots of races on TV where it's only one spectator area with people... if that.
It's not quite like V8SC for aussies or DTM in Germany, i which it was...