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Re: BRC QuER - Hockenheim 1000 km 1976 [OPEN]
Edit: there are no other cars/trims in the folders
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Der Bayer wrote:Remove old/unfinished car trim files from the folder and try again please.
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AirJordan wrote:I just tried new RR pickup and I must say if I could get 3 cars in the race this would be it. Maybe it will even replace my pantera NA car. Light, cheap and really aerodynamic. I do not know how does automation calculate aero but sometimes it just doesn't seem right. How can a pickup be this efficient when its clear that it should be a total mess?
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thecarlover wrote:I'm getting the same error since moving the folders to a path without an é in it.
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koolkei wrote:@packbat: but what's the weight of your car? it's also taking that into the calculation right?
TheBobWiley wrote:Sad to see Strop backing out of this season before its even on its feet, but I understand. I really put off everything I needed to do as soon as I saw the rules for this challenge go up, and then I only had to till Wednesday to make it into the first practice session. Der Bayer, I realize those of us with actual free-time probably nag you about hurrying up and doing the races more often and starting the next season real early and what-not, but I think it would be in everyone's best interest and schedule if you could hold off on releasing the next season rules until about the last 2 races of the current season. Then give a full week, maybe two, until the first practice session to give people time to move things mentally or physically in their schedules to have time to build. Then if you are able to have 1 or 2 more pre-season practices over the next 2-3 weeks to give people time to tune. I think that is a more relaxed pace without feeling like too long has gone on between things happening in the event. Just my thoughts.
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rcracer11m wrote:Presenting the 1976 Mott Works Rage in BRC trim
Developing 447hp and 329lb-ft of torque this racing machine can do 0-60 in 5.7 seconds and reach a top speed of 190mph. Cornering is dealt with using 265 sport compound tires front and back developing 1.11g at low speed and 1.09g at high speed. Only 3 pit stops are planned for the opening endurance race at hockenheim and the car is still able to manage times of 2:22.63 from a standing start.
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