VRR Super GT Series--Thank You EveryoneOpen 

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If you could make up the VRR Super GT schedule, what 9 venues would you choose?


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Give me a Garayia, I'll use my trustworthy #30.
I would also like to join the GT300 category with the Ford GT LM Spec II Test Car and #24.
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Onto other topics, 11 days until FP1 for the Rolex Exhibition at Spa. Some drivers have begun testing, so the pressure is on now to start off the season strong. For those that have recently joined, you should have a PSN friend request and/or a club invitation on GT6 within 24 hours. Finally, it's time!

To correspond with VRR Super GT starting up for the second time, I am accepting thoughts of the drivers coming in to this season, which will be put on the website in the Pit Wall section after July 4th has passed. To send in your thoughts for inclusion, just send it via private conversation.

I'm also working on updating the archives section for season 1. A lot of things going on and taking pictures for that hasn't been top priority. I hope to have that up to date by the time I leave for Daytona Beach on Friday morning.
 
RACING:
1: #1: BRRT_Angel/GT500
2: #62: brown352/GT500
3: #80: nascarfan1400/GT500
4: TBD/GT500
5: TBD/GT500
6: TBD/GT500
7: TBD/GT500
8: #5: Smurfybug/GT300
9: #6: Street-King-07/GT300
10: #34: WaReAgLe1997/GT300
11: TBD/GT300
12: TBD/GT300
13: TBD/GT300
14: TBD/GT300
15: TBD/GT300
NOT PARTICIPATING:
1: #44: Wium43/GT500
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If you're racing at Spa on July 11th, fill out the top part. If you are not racing, fill out the bottom.
 
GT500s can consistently run 2:19s with qualifying possibly in high 2:18s.
 
And GT300s can consistently run 2:24s with qualifying possibly in the really high 2:23s.
 
While watching the race, Parrilla burned more gas in the BMW than kross did in the GT. Just ran a 23.1. Perfect, might be in the high 22s.
 
While watching the race, Parrilla burned more gas in the BMW than kross did in the GT. Just ran a 23.1. Perfect, might be in the high 22s.
Parrilla also had a stock LSD, which consumes a load of fuel.
 
I had no clue a stock LSD can help to consume lots of fuel. Thanks for that. :lol:

The Vette probably has the second worse fuel economy, though. :ill:
It does. The Ford and the Corvette are atrocious on fuel, but they have enough pace to compensate for it. GT300 is going to be relatively close no matter what.
 
RACING:
1: #1: BRRT_Angel/GT500
2: #62: brown352/GT500
3: #80: nascarfan1400/GT500
4: TBD/GT500
5: TBD/GT500
6: TBD/GT500
7: TBD/GT500
8: #5: Smurfybug/GT300
9: #6: Street-King-07/GT300
10: #34: WaReAgLe1997/GT300
11: TBD/GT300
12: TBD/GT300
13: TBD/GT300
14: TBD/GT300
15: TBD/GT300
NOT PARTICIPATING:
1: #44: Wium43/GT500
2: #32: JACKOLANTERN31/GT500
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Something I've learned. The pressure to be competitive is higher than I expected it would be. This season will be a fight, which is brilliant. Excited and nervous.
 
Doesn't matter really. If anyone ever puts up a practice room then I guess there.

EDIT: In fact, I'm getting a room up now because tuning offline is stupid.
I had a room up for 6 hours just a little bit ago.
 
While watching the race, Parrilla burned more gas in the BMW than kross did in the GT. Just ran a 23.1. Perfect, might be in the high 22s.
I think I'll need to look deeper into my suspension. I'm glad that my car's fuel economy and tire wear are good so far.
 
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