GR.3 Saturday

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ALL DRIVERS:

There has been some questions as far as the Incident reporting system and what to report, for the time being the stewards will look at any and all incidents from all series run under the ARL name. Any driver that wishes to file an Incident should use this FORM to do so. If you see something that is questionable or something that you were a part of please file. You have 24 hrs after the night of the series to file (example: Tuesday Endurance ends at 1045 pm est so cutoff will be 1045 pm est on Wednesday to file for that series).

If you are asking for advice on how you handled a situation you can file as well. The stewards will explain any issues that they see with great detail in a private message on GTP. If you have had a Incident filed on you we will contact you on GTP and will also give a brief outline on why it was filed on you. The person filing will always remain anonymous.

Ultimately what the BOD wants is everyone to improve there on track performance.

If you have any questions with how to file a IR or where to find the form please send me a message on GTP and I will be glad to help you out.


And I can't express this enough thank you drivers for showing up each and every week which makes this league so great.


Also it is a great idea if you think you are going to file an Incident Report please save the replay. This is a duty of the room hosts as well but we also ask that you do the same in the rare event that the host is not able to grab the replay.
 
ALL DRIVERS:

There has been some questions as far as the Incident reporting system and what to report, for the time being the stewards will look at any and all incidents from all series run under the ARL name. Any driver that wishes to file an Incident should use this FORM to do so. If you see something that is questionable or something that you were a part of please file. You have 24 hrs after the night of the series to file (example: Tuesday Endurance ends at 1045 pm est so cutoff will be 1045 pm est on Wednesday to file for that series).

If you are asking for advice on how you handled a situation you can file as well. The stewards will explain any issues that they see with great detail in a private message on GTP. If you have had a Incident filed on you we will contact you on GTP and will also give a brief outline on why it was filed on you. The person filing will always remain anonymous.

Ultimately what the BOD wants is everyone to improve there on track performance.

If you have any questions with how to file a IR or where to find the form please send me a message on GTP and I will be glad to help you out.


And I can't express this enough thank you drivers for showing up each and every week which makes this league so great.


Also it is a great idea if you think you are going to file an Incident Report please save the replay. This is a duty of the room hosts as well but we also ask that you do the same in the rare event that the host is not able to grab the replay.
Yes Dad we get it!
 
Something you RELARLY see on cars today.... LOUVERS!! AND ON A CIVIC! (I question this, but it looks good.)
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Wow that is old school for sure. Everyone had louvers on their cars back in the 80's. Looks like it took 40 years for that trend to come back around.

I like it though and it looks good on that car but now instead of metal louvers we can replace them with Carbon Fiber.
 
If I can figure out how to watch it?


The 2020 Rolex 24 at Daytona will start at 1:30 p.m. ET on the 3.56-mile road course. All 24 hours of the prestigious sports car race will be televised on the NBC Sports Group’s networks, beginning Saturday between 1:30 and 2:30 p.m. ET on NBC. You can watch the race online and on the NBC Sports App.

Additionally, all 24 hours of the race will be available live on NBC Sports Gold’s TrackPass streaming service.
 
Flush with gobs of cash (as alleged by some "other" coffee brand) DWCRT and driver nog3861 is being courted by Chevrolet. They dropped off the GR3 Corvette to the race shop early yesterday morning, and the team got to work on preparing the car for testing. While it still remains an unknown as to which GR3 car Nog will drive, we were told he certainly enjoyed taking this beauty for a joy ride test. Dubbed Rosie the Riveter, dressed in American Red, White and Blue, this car is certainly a possibility for season 5.

 
The 2020 Rolex 24 at Daytona will start at 1:30 p.m. ET on the 3.56-mile road course. All 24 hours of the prestigious sports car race will be televised on the NBC Sports Group’s networks, beginning Saturday between 1:30 and 2:30 p.m. ET on NBC. You can watch the race online and on the NBC Sports App.

Additionally, all 24 hours of the race will be available live on NBC Sports Gold’s TrackPass streaming service.
Oh wow NBC? It used to always be Fox.
 
Flush with gobs of cash (as alleged by some "other" coffee brand) DWCRT and driver nog3861 is being courted by Chevrolet. They dropped off the GR3 Corvette to the race shop early yesterday morning, and the team got to work on preparing the car for testing. While it still remains an unknown as to which GR3 car Nog will drive, we were told he certainly enjoyed taking this beauty for a joy ride test. Dubbed Rosie the Riveter, dressed in American Red, White and Blue, this car is certainly a possibility for season 5.


Holy crap. I need this mans MOB ties to get affiliated with all these manufactures.
 
Incase any of y'all can't find a sitter this works really well lmao
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