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cnd01I would venture to say that's a lesson learned from S1?
I used it in Rolex too.
Notice how Tokyo went from round 3 to round 7ish I believe....
That was intentional
cnd01I would venture to say that's a lesson learned from S1?
I used it in Rolex too.
Notice how Tokyo went from round 3 to round 7ish I believe....
That was intentional
cnd01I saw that. I was going to request that you do that, but I checked the OP to make sure it was still round 3, and BAM! it had been moved. 👍
cnd01Have you tested any more besides the Madrid test I attended?
Good timing.
I have tested, but, that test didn't go as well. I think I need someone to really throw the BMW and Atenza around. The BMW seemed faster, still, even after adding 240 kg.
Hint: get rid of the FR's
Orrrrrrrr
Go all Fr's
MrMelancholy15Never. Nope.
Fr's?
Maybe FF and 4WD. I should still try it, just to see if we can balance it.
But, no, I'm not going all FRs.
Absolutely no RR cars. No. Never!!!!!!!!!!!!
FF's and Samba bus in reverse? That makes it a FF
Enough...
If I were mel, I would Try to make this pretty cool:
Subaru BRZ
Scion frs or whatever
Toyota GT86
BMW 135i
That would be cool I think.
I'm thinking that those cars (at least one) will be in Conti. Not ITCC, since ITCC is for touring cars. 💡
ST is going to be all FF cars. GS is mostly FR's with a AWD or two tossed in.
Buuuut the GT86 was in ITCC and the three versions are all identical to the untrained eye. The BMW was also in too... I think...
But, I'm tightening restrictions. They have to be 4 door touring-type cars. Can't be grand-tourers, or sports cars. Go watch WTCC, BTCC, or Castrol Canadian TCC... You'll see a huge amount of cars in common; Civics, Volkswagens...
I was about to have a race watching night... On speed 2... Then it said I had to enter with my cable company... Mine wasn't listed xD
Sooo
VW Golf
Alfa
Focus
Civic
CRZ?
Let's get a list going...
Sorry, I'd only allow a CR-Z if it were real life. But, it's not, so we're not going to worry about emissions. 💡
What's the big deal about emissions? The Ni-MH batteries in the CR-Z are more toxic than the gas that the car burns.