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Post by NothelleN340 on Jan 16, 2018 16:02:54 GMT
Yeah I was asked about that one. Just don't have time to commit to it sadly but good luck. Sounds fun. Would love to do more
And yes most certainly will. Looking at doing a Bathurst 1.2 soon after Daytona, but it will be a Saturday as Earni starts a Project Cars 2 GT Series on Friday 2nd of February if you're interested?
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Post by Stug77 on Jan 16, 2018 16:08:18 GMT
I may well be interested but would need to find someone will ing to tune as I can't get my head around that aspect of racing
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Post by NothelleN340 on Jan 16, 2018 16:13:41 GMT
I'm sure there'll be plenty of help, it's a series but as it's the first one on there I think most will be in the same position. I'll ask Earni to make a post on here about it
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Post by NothelleN340 on Jan 19, 2018 14:34:21 GMT
π Daytona 2.4 update With the recent addition of the BMW M6 GTLM in the recent DLC pack, it will now be added to the roster of cars available for next weeks Daytona 2.4 Hour. This is in addition to the BMW M3 GT2, so it will not be replacing the car for anyone who has already chosen it. As per previous cars there will be 4 slots only, on a first come first served basis by filling in the application form below (each application is time stamped). If you have already applied for a car but want to change, simply reapply and I will delete your previous application. docs.google.com/forms/d/1WE45eZvitCr2Uz8h3QRbQCQnhyONqxBCMjWamNwkiss/edit#responsesThe car has been tested by several drivers with varying degrees of speed/talent on the game and all have had an input to get it balanced with the rest of the field. The build will be as follows: BMW M6 GTLM Stock restrictor plate Race brakes Third Upgraded front tyres 325 Third Upgraded rear tyres 335 PI 831 500 BHP 2704 lbs - no power restrictions In my own experiences with it, downforce needs drastically reducing and final drive needs adjusting otherwise it's gearing feels too long and it only uses 5 gears. It's proved to be competitive and hitting the times expected of it With regards paints, the stock #24 RLL GTLM colours are fine to use despite it being the red GTLM numbers and not the green GTD, it's still IMSA and like the Corvette has all the correct features on there. Although please state your intentions to use it so that others can choose a different one. It's sister car runs as #25 however this number is reserved by SpartanChief46 and he will be using it on track in this race. I will add some pictures of other IMSA paints which are either GTD (green boards) or GTLM (red boards) which are all perfectly acceptable should you find a download of them. If you are making your own design then please may I reiterate using the GTD number board by Lego33 (resized to 0.11) using Upper Letters 1 in white (resized to 0.21 / 0.21) with the inclusion of an IMSA logo on the front by Muiry and a GTD logo each side and on the rear along with your race number (copy and paste just the number and change colour to suit - see pics in the comments below for examples of how they should look).
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Post by Stug77 on Jan 20, 2018 9:35:21 GMT
TRACK LIMITS- is there any restrictions around the bus stop as it can be cut quite alot?. TORA official track limits for Daytona 24hrs are as follows:- 2 wheels must be within the white lines unless specified otherwise. Bus stop the yellow kerb on the entry and exit are classed as track so as such two wheels can be in the grass but two wheels MUST be in the yellow kerb on entry and exit of the bus stop. Just wondered if this is the case at Daytona 2.4 too?
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Post by NothelleN340 on Jan 20, 2018 9:36:48 GMT
Yeah I'll be running to the same limits. It'll be hard to police but I'm hoping any one repeatedly doing so will be called out
I'll post something about it shortly with more race details
Laps, stops, qualifying etc
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Post by Stug77 on Jan 20, 2018 9:54:40 GMT
That's good then I'm on a 47.3 without using kerb in bus stop so maybe some time there
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Post by NothelleN340 on Jan 24, 2018 1:13:52 GMT
π Daytona 2.4 update After more testing tonight there's some updates to the restrictions on the cars Audi goes back to 0% power restriction. Ferrari 458 and Porsche 911 drop from 10% to 5% Lamborghini Huracan drops from 20% to 15% All the others remain in the 0% restriction If this changes your decision on which car to run and would like to reapply for another model then please fill in the application form in the link below docs.google.com/forms/d/1WE45eZvitCr2Uz8h3QRbQCQnhyONqxBCMjWamNwkiss/edit#responsesAnd anyone wanting to see current availability of cars, as there is a 4 car limit on each model please check the spreadsheet below As it stands: 1 Audi R8 LMS 3 BMW M3 GT2 2 BMW M6 GTLM 3 Corvette C7.R 3 Dodge Viper (not SRT) 1 Ferrari 458 #62 2014 0 Ford GT Le Mans 1 Jaguar XK GT3 1 Lamborghini Huracan 2 Mercedes SLS 2014 1 Porsche 911 RSR 2017 docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ODSbtOw0haKLAqL9muV7L8QgqLgzALHBy1UTHW3QOeg
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Post by NothelleN340 on Jan 24, 2018 2:21:58 GMT
All 4 Mercedes now taken
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Post by NothelleN340 on Jan 24, 2018 9:57:30 GMT
As it stands, all Vipers and Mercedes have been allocated so they've been removed from the list of available cars
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Post by jayxcraig on Jan 26, 2018 17:59:36 GMT
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Post by NothelleN340 on Jan 26, 2018 18:17:40 GMT
Thanks for sharing Craig.
Can you change the font on the numbers, doesn't look like Upper letters 1 font
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Post by Stug77 on Jan 26, 2018 19:33:40 GMT
Nice paint fella
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