marksmir
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Registered on: October 2014
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Post by marksmir on Oct 13, 2014 11:54:57 GMT
My favourite track is Dorset Drive. I just got used to it and there are vast straights to test out speed as well as 90 degree turns to see handling.
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jeys213
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Meme enthusiast.
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Registered on: October 2014
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Post by jeys213 on Oct 17, 2014 15:39:50 GMT
I like graveyard shift, mostly since its probably my best track and I've gotten so used to it.
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spartan2291
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Registered on: September 2014
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Post by spartan2291 on Oct 17, 2014 16:30:32 GMT
Thrills in the hills, Tour the Burbs, Coroners, brand's snatch. Maybe horse.
When finding the car I like I try to mix in a high speed track, a diverse track, and a technical track. 10 laps of each. Compare to other cars and my times with them. If it doesn't beat other times, I don't keep it.
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Post by iAP3XPRED4TORi on Oct 17, 2014 19:12:18 GMT
Obstacles what? ... Jumps r us.... And stairway to heaven... :0
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Selephia
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The Crazy Yellow Pony of NoDo
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Registered on: May 2014
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Post by Selephia on Oct 18, 2014 23:36:30 GMT
I like graveyard shift, mostly since its probably my best track and I've gotten so used to it. Graveyard shift is my favorite track as well
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Post by cameronman1329 on Oct 31, 2014 18:09:01 GMT
I normally use a number of tracks, mostly sc member tracks, like Banner GP, LSGP, North Loop and, of course, Cutting Coroners
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glamnarc
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Registered on: October 2014
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Post by glamnarc on Nov 17, 2014 12:52:19 GMT
For me used to test on Monaco GP GTA Ed but these days ~5 laps on Dorset Drive is my go-to quick car test.
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Post by Jontti500 on Nov 17, 2014 16:23:26 GMT
I just practise the tracks that will be on the next crew-event that i participate in.
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rcracer11m
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You've gotta laugh, otherwise you'd cry
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Registered on: October 2014
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Post by rcracer11m on Nov 17, 2014 20:28:27 GMT
My test track is my own version of LSGP,the east loop. The reason it's my testing track is because I know it so well that I can be extremely consistent. For practice tracks I would do the track used in an upcoming event or join crew members created races because I dont know them as well.
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ossiru
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Registered on: September 2014
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Post by ossiru on Nov 18, 2014 17:35:42 GMT
Holy Drift Mountain. My favorite track, so I know it well enough to put in a good lap time with just about any car.
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JackHills
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Rainy Golf Course Futo Champion
Posts: 83
Registered on: June 2014
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Post by JackHills on Nov 19, 2014 23:37:35 GMT
I like to use the Los Santos Grand Prix still, it holds up well for being a good all-round track, as we all know. For practice up in the hills, I used to use a verified track called Nurburgring, wasn't the greatest though. Now I just use The North Loop. I also use my own tracks, they're all in the same area but I have 2 club circuits, a national circuit and an international circuit. All of them are quite technical and hard to master (that's why I made them). I would honestly say they've helped me, but hey, I'm probably biased right? Anyway I've got them in a playlist, if you're interested, would love to know what you think of them if you want to try them out! Playlist: socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/playlists/playlist/2alWj-gAA0qIkSyNHUqSwQ
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Post by Trowa on Nov 20, 2014 7:45:59 GMT
I use the North Loop as my stomping grounds but I wouldnt say I really have a practice track. You kind of need to know every road in the game to some extent and racing any single track isnt going to help you be great on others. For testing new vehicles to see if they can compete Ive just used the standard cutting coroners track and try to mimic broughys lines to the best of my ability. In the future Ill probably use CCGP as it provides more corners.
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