GTP Nascar Nationwide Series | Series Champion: OwensRacing

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Finally getting around to watching the reply and it turns out that the lap 1 crash wasn't actually due to lag, but someone being a bonehead and trying to go 3 wide in the middle of the turn and ending up hooking smuffy.

I won't hand out any infractions for this race, but let this be a warning for everyone; stupid moves that cause crashes will be penalized. I want everyone to be as clean as possible, no exceptions.

EDIT: and the same guy caused a wreck on lap 13 as well. But at least that one was more 50/50.

:guilty: It's only pre-season, so it's better that it was here.

Anyway, I won't make the first race.
 
Mule, do I need to make a formal request to be considered for your team?
 
Well thats rather confusing:confused:

It just means that if you mess up again during the time your on probation you will be suspended for x amount of races as a penalty due to driving or other things. There are at least 2 or 3 sprint cup guys on probation till the end of the year right now in NASCAR and they race every weekend just like this series.
 
It just means that if you mess up again during the time your on probation you will be suspended for x amount of races as a penalty due to driving or other things. There are at least 2 or 3 sprint cup guys on probation till the end of the year right now in NASCAR and they race every weekend just like this series.

Ahh that clears it up.:)
 
Probation != Suspension.

Things must have changed from last season then? It was under my assumption that if you caused some questionable accidents in a single race you were under probation and if it followed suit into the next race you were either suspended for x amount of races or booted for good.
 
What are you talking about I was told by two different people that I was allowed to race still.

You appear to !understand perfectly.

HINT - Google search to see what it means when there is an exclamation mark in front of an equal sign, specifically when used in computer programming. ;)
 
You appear to !understand perfectly.

HINT - Google search to see what it means when there is an exclamation mark in front of an equal sign, specifically when used in computer programming. ;)

Ok then what car will I be driving this weekend?
 
Cowboy said he couldn't race then Storm said I could race for his as reserve this weeks. does this catch you up?

Which part of "The team owner has to approve the drivers for his team aren't you following?"

The team owner is Carbonox. Only he can authorize you to drive his team's car in place of Cowboys, and then Stormtrooper.
 
Which part of "The team owner has to approve the drivers for his team aren't you following?"

The team owner is Carbonox. Only he can authorize you to drive his team's car in place of Cowboys, and then Stormtrooper.

PM has been sent out to team owner 👍:)
 
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