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Any chance that the Pocono replica could be swapped with Darlington raceway that the Sprint Cup is using? It can give us some practice for it and it's not another SuperSpeedway.:rolleyes:
 
I wish I could sign up, unfortunately it's about 4 hours too early for me. But I'll keep an eye on the thread.
 
Any chance that the Pocono replica could be swapped with Darlington raceway that the Sprint Cup is using? It can give us some practice for it and it's not another SuperSpeedway.:rolleyes:

Good idea. Maybe Pocono with Darlington (instead of Monster?)
 
KEEP MONSTER..

Or I won't be responsible for my actions..

You've been warned..
 
KEEP MONSTER..

Or I won't be responsible for my actions..

You've been warned..

I got smacked into by a lapped runner losing me the lead last season....

What might be good is Darlington and a tri-oval shaped short track, easily manageable on Tokyo Bay.👍

Edit: Or we could take out a Daytona race so no track is used twice.👍 I think Darlington at night time(It's Toscana right?) would be a good season-finale as it would be somewhat similar to Homestead Miami.:)
 
akmuq
I got smacked into by a lapped runner losing me the lead last season....

What might be good is Darlington and a tri-oval shaped short track, easily manageable on Tokyo Bay.👍

Edit: Or we could take out a Daytona race so no track is used twice.👍 I think Darlington at night time(It's Toscana right?) would be a good season-finale as it would be somewhat similar to Homestead Miami.:)

Darlington is an Eiffel track by the way. Surprised me at first.
 
Darlington is Eifel-based. Toscana was too dark at night to run in cars with no lights.

I have two versions of Pocono you guys might want to check out. One is 1.64 miles. The other is 2.27 miles.
 
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Any chance that the Pocono replica could be swapped with Darlington raceway that the Sprint Cup is using? It can give us some practice for it and it's not another SuperSpeedway.:rolleyes:

Darlington is Eifel-based. Toscana was too dark at night to run in cars with no lights.

I have two versions of Pocono you guys might want to check out. One is 1.75 miles. The other is 2.27 miles.

I want to try them both, my Pocono is 2.45 miles.
 
Furinkazen
I want to try them both, my Pocono is 2.45 miles.

I might try this out for Vintage NASCAR S2. It sounds fine, a Pocono track should be pushing 2.5 miles like yours else you don't get the speed; i'll download tomorrow 👍
 
Just made 3 nice Tokyo Bay tracks. One is as close as I can get to the exact layout of a short track, one has a tri-oval (but the start/finish is on the back straight), and the other is like the first one but the corners start tight and become gentler on the very exit of them.
 
Don't forget to download my Pocono 1.64 while you're online. I'll switch my shared track to the 2.27 mile variant when I get home from work in about 5 hours.
 
Don't forget to download my Pocono 1.64 while you're online. I'll switch my shared track to the 2.27 mile variant when I get home from work in about 5 hours.

It didn't show when I checked just now...
 
5 Toyotas, 3 Chevrolets, 6 Fords, and 2 unknowns. There I was thinking it was going to be a nearly all Toyota grid after we had the first 7 signups. :)

Technically I should probably be in a Ford since I currently own Ford in the sprint cup and nationwide series, but I prefer the Toyota.
 
5 Toyotas, 3 Chevrolets, 6 Fords, and 2 unknowns. There I was thinking it was going to be a nearly all Toyota grid after we had the first 7 signups. :)

Technically I should probably be in a Ford since I currently own Ford in the sprint cup and nationwide series, but I prefer the Toyota.

I'm in a Chevy :lol:

Shaping up to be mad. Also the Dodge is quick enough to keep up but nothing else, and the SSR is surprisingly quick... one's to look at for Season 4 maybe?
 
I'm in a Chevy :lol:

Shaping up to be mad. Also the Dodge is quick enough to keep up but nothing else, and the SSR is surprisingly quick... one's to look at for Season 4 maybe?

Well, this is what the 5 trucks have (going by our current regulations):

Silverado- 799bhp, 1713kg, 108kgfm torque, 578pp.
Tacoma- 625bhp, 1500kg, 92.1kgfm torque, 558pp.
Lightning- 751bhp*, 1610kg, 111kgfm torque*, 559pp* (*mine is down on power due to having over 7000 miles on it and has these stats).

SSR- 677bhp, 1698kg, 96.9kgfm torque, up to 20 rear downforce with a rear wing, 558-575pp (no wing and full aero).
Ram- 731bhp, 1806kg, 101kgfm torque, 543pp.

You'd probably have to come up with some new regulations if they were to be added in a future season (compare the stats for the SSR and Ram to those of the Lightning, for example). With the current regulations, the SSR may be able to use it's wing to it's advantage at every non-Daytona race, but will probably be a little bit slow at Daytona, and the Ram will be slow everywhere other than Daytona.
 
Just under two weeks time, 8pm to 10pm british time. Test room will be up at that time next friday. I'll be watching you....
 
JakobNascar88
I have school until 4:00 p.m on the weekdays

That means you wont be able to participate.
 
I'll do it now. Though Pocono may replace Monster. Monster may be too small....

I have a short track you may be interested in, it's shorter than Monster but might be good. I'll find it and share it.

EDIT: Shared. It's the longest of the 3 short tracks I made a few days ago.
 
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