of offline racing with N1, N2, and NR1999; and starting our first season of
online racing on TEN. The first offline race is the Third Annual Spring
Sizzler (a 50-lapper) at Bristol on March 7th, and the first online race is
scheduled for March 3rd, 250 laps at Myrtle Beach.
The offline series allows drivers to set their own opponent strength and be
competitive at their own level, without being blown away by a "series-set"
opponent strength. We race on all short tracks, including Papyrus original
and edited short tracks, nothing bigger than 3/4 mile. All races are 25-50
laps in length, with the exception of the All-American 100 at Nashville in
October. For car sets, we use cars sent in by competitors.
The online series races on all tracks a mile or less, including Dover,
Rockingham, and Loudon. There are three divisions - Rookie, Intermediate,
and Pro.
For more information on both sites, visit the URLs below.
USA Offline - http://www.racesimcentral.net/~jmckin12/usa99/index.html
USA Online - http://www.racesimcentral.net/~jmckin12/usa99online/main.htm
Jimmy McKinley
USA Series Director
http://www.racesimcentral.net/~jmckin12/usa99/index.html
ICQ # - 20750220
Holeshot Engineering Ford
http://www.racesimcentral.net/