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What time is the update going to be available in UK? Apologies if already asked!
We hope so! DTM Vs. Super GT will be awesome! Just like last year in Motegi.The Gr.2 means that we could have the DTM in the future or what ?
The Gr.2 means that we could have the DTM in the future or what ?
Anyone else noticed in the screenshot above (about the new GT League event) a new way of displaying the SR ? Or a bug maybe
Sort of, but no. "Tsu" and "Su" are different characters. It's all about tongueing.Glad to see Tsukuba is added to GTS. Very disappointed to see no new track layouts at Dragon Trail though.
Question, how is it actually pronounced? The T is silent, correct?
GT500 cars are very, very fast, putting them in Gr.3 would be a mistake so would be dumping them into Gr. XThe Gr.2 means that we could have the DTM in the future or what ?
E30 vs R32Sure why not?!
Actually, 20 years ago in Japan, a car was considered really good when it achieved an under-1 minute lap at Tsukuba.I didn’t like Tsukuba in GT4, and I haven’t liked it since. It’s sinply just too small of a a track! You can’t get over 250kmh anywhere on it, and the laps are over in less than 2 minutes.
Somebody clearly never watched Best Motoring or any japanese Time Attack footageActually, 20 years ago in Japan, a car was considered really good when it achieved an under-1 minute lap at Tsukuba.
Sorry for interrupting, but one more car and it'll complete. It's Sierra CosworthE30 vs R32
Not sure if there ever was a Cossie in the AJTCC thoSorry for interrupting, but one more car and it'll complete. It's Sierra Cosworth
Where did you find this?
The Gr.2 means that we could have the DTM in the future or what ?
But for recreating Bathurst 1000 back in '90s, Sierra Vs. R32 is a dreamNot sure if there ever was a Cossie in the AJTCC tho
It's all about tongueing.
Yeah that won't be meSomebody clearly never watched Best Motoring or any has never seen any japanese Time Attack footage
Sort of, but no. "Tsu" and "Su" are different characters. It's all about tongueing.
Normally you'd say "sss" with the tip of your tongue against the back of your lower teeth and the sound comes from the mid-part of your tongue high in the palette. Instead put the tip of your tongue against the back of your top teeth as if you were about to say "tuh" (or the child's version of the letter "T"), and try to force the "sss" through.
So it's pronounced without the T, but with your tongue starting in the position that you would pronounce the T.