You have been added and will show up in the Registration table soon. 👍Once my 3D3 forum thingy gets accepted, I'll register for this. Should be fun
I'll be here for about 1hr
1472-4711-0167-3386-5861
Edit: I'm done but, MeisterFetz and GTP_JTV are still there.
A guide to Track boundaries for Red Bull Ring Short has been added to the opening post.
Track Boundaries For Red Bull Ring Short
- Red and White rumbles and tarmac are legal track. No other surfaces are track.
- Green cobble stones are not track.
- The 3 yellow bump/rumbles are not track.
- All tarmac outside the white lines at turn 1 and the final 2 turns is not track. Example:
Just making sure I read this correctly. The cars are only allowed to use Sports:Soft Tires. Could I ask why? These are race cars on an actual race track. Realistically, shouldn't we run these cars on Racing Tires? Obviously not the softer race tires (those are like God-mode tires and I can't stand it when people use those); just the hard ones would be just fine by me.
Just asking, not trying to change things. If there is a good reason, I'm all ears.
The SS tyres are used to eliminate the need to pit
Just making sure I read this correctly. The cars are only allowed to use Sports:Soft Tires. Could I ask why? These are race cars on an actual race track. Realistically, shouldn't we run these cars on Racing Tires? Obviously not the softer race tires (those are like God-mode tires and I can't stand it when people use those); just the hard ones would be just fine by me.
Just asking, not trying to change things. If there is a good reason, I'm all ears.
Practice room open: 1472-6399-8665-9408-5317
Had some good practice but in the end I was just too tired to keep the car on track.
And I know now my racestrategie I hope. Thx for the fun races guys.
This is going to be fun I think, I was just about to say I'll participate, but I see someone already added me to the list
Oh, ok, guess I signed up and forgot about it^^You (someone) register'd on the 21/7/2013 at 09:04 am and 09:08 am (I think its GMT)