jluke111
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Rather Fast British Scum 😉
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Registered on: March 2016
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Post by jluke111 on Sept 5, 2016 15:43:23 GMT
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Post by Brady on Sept 5, 2016 16:15:09 GMT
#Bradyscumbag Fixed
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Post by AjAxel10 on Sept 5, 2016 16:16:55 GMT
Sign my up for the Tampon :kek:
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Post by AjAxel10 on Sept 5, 2016 16:29:37 GMT
I have a question, (excuse me if it has been talked about already), Im not gonna read all 12 pages of this thread What EXACTLY are your rules when people are being lapped? You mentioned the blue flag rule, but I'm not sure thats a good idea. This track is very short, and there will be A LOT of lapping with 4 GT's. Since this is a multi-class race I'd recommend you to stick to the NoDo multi-class rules. This rule is that slower GT's DO NOT have to get out of the way for faster GT's, but slower GT's are not allowed to actively defend. Blue flags are only the case if a driver is lapping someone with the same car. If blue flags are in effect for every single time someone gets lapped, the lower GT's won't even get to race themselves, they'll only be busy with getting out of the way of GT1 and GT2.
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Post by TheUltimateSucka on Sept 5, 2016 18:01:09 GMT
Well, I set it up based on Broughy's testing with the Hotknife being two seconds faster. Also I feel the Hotknife's main weakness is hidden on this track since there is really only one sharp turn, minimizing the need for heavy braking. All of the GT 3's and 4's will be starting at the same time anyway, so I guess we'll see who does better over the course of a long race.
Maybe it's just that we have some insane drivers in the Picador for this one, I don't know. I'll look forward to seeing some of these crazy fast Picador lap times.
Btw, you're signed up for the Hotknife.
Just by driving the Picador in freeroam I can tell you it has more traction. Like, I don't need to spam flicking the stick to actually get it around the corners. HotKnife is 100% slower than the Picador on this circuit. I will recommend lining up the Hotknifes after the Picadors. Just because the Picador would be much more predictable when passing than the Hotknife is. Anyways, your event host. Do as you please. I can only give you advice to make it as less I LIKE TO GET ANALY RAPED BY A GORILLA as possible Yeah I did some tests this morning as well. Picador is definitely faster. We will line the Picadors up in front of the Hotknifes, however their GT titles will remain, because why the hell not. They're still all going to start at the same time.
I'm sorry about your fondness of gorilla attacks from behind.
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Post by TheUltimateSucka on Sept 5, 2016 18:04:49 GMT
I have a question, (excuse me if it has been talked about already), Im not gonna read all 12 pages of this thread What EXACTLY are your rules when people are being lapped? You mentioned the blue flag rule, but I'm not sure thats a good idea. This track is very short, and there will be A LOT of lapping with 4 GT's. Since this is a multi-class race I'd recommend you to stick to the NoDo multi-class rules. This rule is that slower GT's DO NOT have to get out of the way for faster GT's, but slower GT's are not allowed to actively defend. Blue flags are only the case if a driver is lapping someone with the same car. If blue flags are in effect for every single time someone gets lapped, the lower GT's won't even get to race themselves, they'll only be busy with getting out of the way of GT1 and GT2. I should have clarified a little better, but the blue flag rule is pretty loose here. No need to get out of the way completely, just be aware of faster cars behind you.
You're signed up btw.
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Post by TheUltimateSucka on Sept 5, 2016 18:43:06 GMT
I have a question, (excuse me if it has been talked about already), Im not gonna read all 12 pages of this thread What EXACTLY are your rules when people are being lapped? You mentioned the blue flag rule, but I'm not sure thats a good idea. This track is very short, and there will be A LOT of lapping with 4 GT's. Since this is a multi-class race I'd recommend you to stick to the NoDo multi-class rules. This rule is that slower GT's DO NOT have to get out of the way for faster GT's, but slower GT's are not allowed to actively defend. Blue flags are only the case if a driver is lapping someone with the same car. If blue flags are in effect for every single time someone gets lapped, the lower GT's won't even get to race themselves, they'll only be busy with getting out of the way of GT1 and GT2. The more I think about this it's actually an excellent observation. I have updated the OP.
Thanks Axel.
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Post by Brady on Sept 5, 2016 20:09:06 GMT
Just by driving the Picador in freeroam I can tell you it has more traction. Like, I don't need to spam flicking the stick to actually get it around the corners. HotKnife is 100% slower than the Picador on this circuit. I will recommend lining up the Hotknifes after the Picadors. Just because the Picador would be much more predictable when passing than the Hotknife is. Anyways, your event host. Do as you please. I can only give you advice to make it as less I LIKE TO GET ANALY RAPED BY A GORILLA as possible Yeah I did some tests this morning as well. Picador is definitely faster. We will line the Picadors up in front of the Hotknifes, however their GT titles will remain, because why the hell not. They're still all going to start at the same time.
I'm sorry about your fondness of gorilla attacks from behind.
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Post by weirdtwitter on Sept 5, 2016 20:16:33 GMT
I'm glad I bought the picador for this cos tbh I wouldn't ever have, and I'm kinda growing to love that truck.
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Post by AjAxel10 on Sept 5, 2016 22:02:26 GMT
I have a question, (excuse me if it has been talked about already), Im not gonna read all 12 pages of this thread What EXACTLY are your rules when people are being lapped? You mentioned the blue flag rule, but I'm not sure thats a good idea. This track is very short, and there will be A LOT of lapping with 4 GT's. Since this is a multi-class race I'd recommend you to stick to the NoDo multi-class rules. This rule is that slower GT's DO NOT have to get out of the way for faster GT's, but slower GT's are not allowed to actively defend. Blue flags are only the case if a driver is lapping someone with the same car. If blue flags are in effect for every single time someone gets lapped, the lower GT's won't even get to race themselves, they'll only be busy with getting out of the way of GT1 and GT2. The more I think about this it's actually an excellent observation. I have updated the OP.
Thanks Axel.
Thanks, looks much better now
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Post by AjAxel10 on Sept 5, 2016 22:02:53 GMT
Yeah I did some tests this morning as well. Picador is definitely faster. We will line the Picadors up in front of the Hotknifes, however their GT titles will remain, because why the hell not. They're still all going to start at the same time.
I'm sorry about your fondness of gorilla attacks from behind.
Why havent you signed up for the tampon yet you scoom
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Post by Brady on Sept 6, 2016 2:12:56 GMT
Why havent you signed up for the tampon yet you scoom Can't make it School starts on Wednesday
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Post by AjAxel10 on Sept 6, 2016 18:00:40 GMT
Why havent you signed up for the tampon yet you scoom Can't make it School starts on Wednesday :rip:
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lekaboi
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Registered on: May 2016
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Post by lekaboi on Sept 7, 2016 13:40:09 GMT
Sign me up for hotknife!
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jphysix (microfacer)
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Registered on: September 2016
PSN ID: microfacer
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Discord: jPhysiX#1343
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Post by jphysix (microfacer) on Sept 7, 2016 14:20:25 GMT
I'd love to race the hotknife, however, I'm pretty new and it would be my first event so I'm not sure if I can compete.
What are your laptimes in the hotknife?
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