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How to run 600(or more) miles at Charlotte(or any track)

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How to run 600(or more) miles at Charlotte(or any track)

by @qmail.bs.jhu.ed » Sat, 08 Jun 1996 04:00:00

What line in the track txt file specifies the total number of laps (at
100% race length)?

thanks in advance

kudos to #98 on his win at the 600!

LJA

How to run 600(or more) miles at Charlotte(or any track)

by LJA » Sun, 09 Jun 1996 04:00:00


> What line in the track txt file specifies the total number of laps (at
> 100% race length)?

> thanks in advance

> kudos to #98 on his win at the 600!

Try the "Chrltte.txt" file; line#6; "LAPS". Change 400 to 600. I don't
know if you can OR WOULD WANT TO race longer than that!

                                   LJA

Emerson D. Champio

How to run 600(or more) miles at Charlotte(or any track)

by Emerson D. Champio » Sun, 09 Jun 1996 04:00:00



> > What line in the track txt file specifies the total number of laps (at
> > 100% race length)?

> > thanks in advance

> > kudos to #88 on his win at the 600!

> Try the "Chrltte.txt" file; line#6; "LAPS". Change 400 to 600. I don't
> know if you can OR WOULD WANT TO race longer than that!

>                                    LJA

        Don't forget that, since C***te is a 1.5 mile track, 400 laps
equals 600 miles. 600 laps will be 900 miles.

        -- Emerson

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Writing from Pasadena, Maryland, USA


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Baron M.W. Lazi

How to run 600(or more) miles at Charlotte(or any track)

by Baron M.W. Lazi » Sun, 09 Jun 1996 04:00:00


>What line in the track txt file specifies the total number of laps (at
>100% race length)?

>thanks in advance

>kudos to #98 on his win at the 600!

Can you not just set the race length to an appropriate number which is
greater than one hundred percent?

Later,
Matt

LJA

How to run 600(or more) miles at Charlotte(or any track)

by LJA » Sun, 09 Jun 1996 04:00:00




> > > What line in the track txt file specifies the total number of laps (at
> > > 100% race length)?

> > > thanks in advance

> > > kudos to #88 on his win at the 600!

> > Try the "Chrltte.txt" file; line#6; "LAPS". Change 400 to 600. I don't
> > know if you can OR WOULD WANT TO race longer than that!

> >                                    LJA

>         Don't forget that, since C***te is a 1.5 mile track, 400 laps
> equals 600 miles. 600 laps will be 900 miles.

>         -- Emerson

> ----------------------------------------
> Writing from Pasadena, Maryland, USA


> ----------------------------------------

Good point! I wasn't even thinking "miles"......I think 900 laps would be
the "24 hrs. of C***te"....

                             LJA

Eldred Picke

How to run 600(or more) miles at Charlotte(or any track)

by Eldred Picke » Tue, 11 Jun 1996 04:00:00



>Subject: Re: How to run 600(or more) miles at C***te(or any track)
>Date: Sat, 08 Jun 1996 09:01:03 -0400


>> > What line in the track txt file specifies the total number of laps (at
>> > 100% race length)?

>> > thanks in advance

>> > kudos to #88 on his win at the 600!

>> Try the "Chrltte.txt" file; line#6; "LAPS". Change 400 to 600. I don't
>> know if you can OR WOULD WANT TO race longer than that!

>>                                    LJA
>        Don't forget that, since C***te is a 1.5 mile track, 400 laps
>equals 600 miles. 600 laps will be 900 miles.
>        -- Emerson
>----------------------------------------
>Writing from Pasadena, Maryland, USA


>----------------------------------------

THAT would be interesting.... :)
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Eldred Pickett

I am NOT paranoid.  And why are you always watching me?!?


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