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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2014 8:16:52 GMT
I don't know if we are allowed to post lap times or not but is a 6:03.0 lap time in a premier fast or slow?
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Post by jbcarfreek on Sept 28, 2014 8:30:02 GMT
i've done a 5.54 in the premier but faster is possible, as for the shafther shred said he did a 5.32. Idk if posting laptimes is allowed but imo it gives everyone a bether chance at prepaining for the event to get a more even playing field.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2014 8:38:46 GMT
i've done a 5.54 in the premier but faster is possible, as for the shafther shred said he did a 5.32. Idk if posting laptimes is allowed but imo it gives everyone a bether chance at prepaining for the event to get a more even playing field. FFS why am I so bloody slow.At a push I could maybe get under 6 minutes but that's about it.
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Post by jbcarfreek on Sept 28, 2014 9:54:45 GMT
idk, brake ealy so u can get on the throttle faster and use the revboost from braking . (car has no torque at all so every little bump in the road helps alot))
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2014 10:06:29 GMT
idk, brake ealy so u can get on the throttle faster and use the revboost from braking . (car has no torque at all so every little bump in the road helps alot)) Revboost?
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Post by jbcarfreek on Sept 28, 2014 10:52:10 GMT
if u brake and then immediatly give gas the exhaust will pop and give u more accelleration becouse of higher revs
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2014 11:14:12 GMT
if u brake and then immediatly give gas the exhaust will pop and give u more accelleration becouse of higher revs Thanks for the tip I'll give it a try later on if I've time .
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Post by Alurcard on Sept 28, 2014 11:29:50 GMT
if u brake and then immediatly give gas the exhaust will pop and give u more accelleration becouse of higher revs Wasn't aware of that either, does it make much difference?
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Post by kukuurukuu on Sept 28, 2014 11:39:51 GMT
Hi, everyone, im new in forum, but maybe you remeber me racing on ps3 nodo, i would love to join someone who is not having a partner for race today?
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Post by Jontti500 on Sept 28, 2014 12:13:20 GMT
I don't know if we are allowed to post lap times or not but is a 6:03.0 lap time in a premier fast or slow? I dont think you should put to much tought into lap times, in a Endurance enviroment is all about consitency. for example i the Mixed endurance event i won by driving good, I wasn't the fastest but i knew my defending and i didn't make a single mistake during the whole race. It's good if u can get a quick laptime for sure but can yuo do it again? i think the winner is a person who can put up the same good laptime over and over again not teh person who gets one big lap and just bad laps except for that one big one. Hotlapping cant prepare you in a good way, hotlapping possibilities are very limited in an endurance race.
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Post by Alurcard on Sept 28, 2014 12:24:17 GMT
I don't know if we are allowed to post lap times or not but is a 6:03.0 lap time in a premier fast or slow? I dont think you should put to much tought into lap times, in a Endurance enviroment is all about consitency. for example i the Mixed endurance event i won by driving good, I wasn't the fastest but i knew my defending and i didn't make a single mistake during the whole race. It's good if u can get a quick laptime for sure but can yuo do it again? i think the winner is a person who can put up the same good laptime over and over again not teh person who gets one big lap and just bad laps except for that one big one. Hotlapping cant prepare you in a good way, hotlapping possibilities are very limited in an endurance race. While I do agree with this, I think you do need a certain amount of pace to stay competitive in a race like this. If you happen to find yourself at the front but there are a number of faster guys behind you, you don't want to be defending your position over a prolonged period of time as the odds of a mistake increase when under pressure (admittedly I know some people don't crack even under intense pressure, but in my opinion that's the top racers and most of us will make a mistake at some point). Also, if you find yourself towards the back for any reason you'll need that pace to catch up again. Consistency and race-craft are key skills in an endurance race, but if you’re significantly off the pace then you’re still going to find it hard going regardless of your other skills.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2014 12:29:45 GMT
I don't know if we are allowed to post lap times or not but is a 6:03.0 lap time in a premier fast or slow? I dont think you should put to much tought into lap times, in a Endurance enviroment is all about consitency. for example i the Mixed endurance event i won by driving good, I wasn't the fastest but i knew my defending and i didn't make a single mistake during the whole race. It's good if u can get a quick laptime for sure but can yuo do it again? i think the winner is a person who can put up the same good laptime over and over again not teh person who gets one big lap and just bad laps except for that one big one. Hotlapping cant prepare you in a good way, hotlapping possibilities are very limited in an endurance race. I know and I am running 6:03s to 6:06s pretty consistently.But still consistentcy won't be enough if I'm 9 seconds of the pace,even more for some of the fastest guys.Race craft is very useful and is definitely one of the most important things in a race but if you're lagging behind you can't use it.And hotlapping is pretty useful,you need to be quick and know your lines(I'm ashamed to say until last weekend when I watched broughy's racing school videos I didn't even know how exactly you were supposed to take a corner) if you want to do good in races.
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Post by jbcarfreek on Sept 28, 2014 13:14:06 GMT
I don't know if we are allowed to post lap times or not but is a 6:03.0 lap time in a premier fast or slow? I dont think you should put to much tought into lap times, in a Endurance enviroment is all about consitency. for example i the Mixed endurance event i won by driving good, I wasn't the fastest but i knew my defending and i didn't make a single mistake during the whole race. It's good if u can get a quick laptime for sure but can yuo do it again? i think the winner is a person who can put up the same good laptime over and over again not teh person who gets one big lap and just bad laps except for that one big one. Hotlapping cant prepare you in a good way, hotlapping possibilities are very limited in an endurance race. The point of the mixed endurance was to eleminate the skill gap so that faster and slower racers were on the SAME PACE. Imagine in that race zenzi or chris driving the faster cars, you woulnd stand a chance even if they would make a slight mistake they only would lose 2-3 sec but they would gain almost 3 sec per lap pure on race pace. with a little bit of hotlapping u might get better lap times an be FAST ENOUGH to keep them behind you and maby let them make mistakes tyring to pass you, at least that is my way of winning races.
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Post by MrMister on Sept 28, 2014 13:33:11 GMT
Its the day of the first race and I can already sense a Life Invader victory haha! The stage is set, now all we have to do is beat the others to come out on top. Good luck everyone! You guys are really gonna need it Same goes for the PS3 side of Lifeinvader technologies, all prepped and ready to go
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Post by Broughy1322 on Sept 28, 2014 15:01:04 GMT
Fill up at RON!
As we look forward to the inaugural event in the Nonchalant Dominance Multi-Class Endurance Championship, always remember to get your fuel at RON! With our racing team taking part later today on The North Loop, you can be assured that our fuel will be what is used to get them to the finish. If you want to traverse the mountains north of Los Santos after the racing is over, be sure to stop by at a RON filling station near you beforehand to get that true racing experience.
Even racing teams put RON in their tanks. If it's good enough for them, it's good enough for you!
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