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Best lap times? is there a site to keep track?

William A Charet

Best lap times? is there a site to keep track?

by William A Charet » Mon, 25 Dec 1995 04:00:00

I'm curious to see how I am doing in my quest for lower lap times.

Is there a place (specifically for ICR2) where someone is keeping track
of lap records? I have a .pcx (if you hit print screen in ICR2, it will
save a .pcx of the screen) showing a 57.309 (I think it/s .309..it's
definitely .3xx) at Long Beach.  I know the record (in the game by a
real driver)is 53 something, and I can't for the life of me figure out the
hell to get that fast....

Anyone out there markedly quicker (more than a second) than that at Long
beach?

What about other tracks? Someone else here keeping tally?

I don't want to BTW :) I don;t have time to do that.  I'll glady contribute.

I think to keep things honest, of someone does take over a lap records
logs, the requirement should be emailing a .pcx file shoing your lap
record, just to make it straight and honest.

Anyone concur?

-Bill

dwil..

Best lap times? is there a site to keep track?

by dwil.. » Mon, 25 Dec 1995 04:00:00


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> I'm curious to see how I am doing in my quest for lower lap times.

> Is there a place (specifically for ICR2) where someone is keeping track
> of lap records? I have a .pcx (if you hit print screen in ICR2, it will
> save a .pcx of the screen) showing a 57.309 (I think it/s .309..it's
> definitely .3xx) at Long Beach.  I know the record (in the game by a
> real driver)is 53 something, and I can't for the life of me figure out the
> hell to get that fast....

> Anyone out there markedly quicker (more than a second) than that at Long
> beach?

> What about other tracks? Someone else here keeping tally?

> I don't want to BTW :) I don;t have time to do that.  I'll glady contribute.

> I think to keep things honest, of someone does take over a lap records
> logs, the requirement should be emailing a .pcx file shoing your lap
> record, just to make it straight and honest.

> Anyone concur?

> -Bill

Check out the track records at PAPYRUS.

www.papy.com

Josh Beauli

Best lap times? is there a site to keep track?

by Josh Beauli » Thu, 04 Jan 1996 04:00:00



>Subject: Best lap times? is there a site to keep track?
>Date: 24 Dec 1995 02:38:40 -0600
>I'm curious to see how I am doing in my quest for lower lap times.
>Is there a place (specifically for ICR2) where someone is keeping track
>of lap records? I have a .pcx (if you hit print screen in ICR2, it will
>save a .pcx of the screen) showing a 57.309 (I think it/s .309..it's
>definitely .3xx) at Long Beach.  I know the record (in the game by a
>real driver)is 53 something, and I can't for the life of me figure out the
>hell to get that fast....
>Anyone out there markedly quicker (more than a second) than that at Long
>beach?
>What about other tracks? Someone else here keeping tally?
>I don't want to BTW :) I don;t have time to do that.  I'll glady contribute.
>I think to keep things honest, of someone does take over a lap records
>logs, the requirement should be emailing a .pcx file shoing your lap
>record, just to make it straight and honest.
>Anyone concur?
>-Bill

Look buddy I've got a 54.345 at Long Beach.  As far as posting track records
go that's a good idea

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