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Phil
of the GPLEAMGD
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Phil
of the GPLEAMGD
> It's only a bit of fun, so don't complain !
> http://www.gpl.netti.nu/
> Phil
> of the GPLEAMGD
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Don Scurlock
Vancouver,B.C.
>--
>Don Scurlock
>Vancouver,B.C.
>>Lots of Fun, I'm down to 9.51 !!
I keep bottoming out though when I build up speed which causes a
major loss of control. I have set everything as hard as
possible and it's still scraping the tarmac.
Anyway thanks for the track! How many turns does it have??
(Sarcasm aimed at North American Ovals who manage to make four
turns out of an Oval with only two definable turns yet ignore
the fact that the start finish straight is a curve!)
Chris
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And even I can win there!!!!!!!
Now Ill head back for a full GP
BR
Thomas
Andre
>> It's only a bit of fun, so don't complain !
>> http://www.gpl.netti.nu/
>> Phil
>> of the GPLEAMGD
>--
>Don Scurlock
>Vancouver,B.C.
And a lot of fun it is too! Nice idea.
Andrew McP
1. No braking points on the entry to T1 discernable in the racing groove.
2. No Spanish bullfighter Easter eggs
3. No Christian And lion Easter eggs.
4. British flag is totally inappropriate for a counter clockwise track
5. No winged carset available for running above the track.
6. No web page available as yet for the most stylish stunts (Hmm. That's an
idea)
7. Impossible to get the necessary life insurance required by my team to run
here
MS <G>
> >Lots of Fun, I'm down to 9.51 !!
> >--
> >Don Scurlock
> >Vancouver,B.C.
p.s. - im canadian :)
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I don't want to defend oval racing (I hate it), but having a single turn
containing two separate corners can also be found in GPL. Check out turns 1
in both Kylami and Mexico. I would describe both as "compound" corners. The
same can be said of oval racing. Oval race tracks may not be your cup of
tea, but your argument here doesn't hold much water.
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Before you buy.
Use Race Engineer, you can get your front springs up to 300lbs and the
rears up to 400lbs, and you'll still be bottoming.
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Don Scurlock
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Chris
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