FLR Vintage Le Mans Circa 1967
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Re: FLR Vintage Le Mans Circa 1967
im wondering if it was karmas cus he ended up with damage due to lag aswell.
was an interesting race, my car felt alot different to what it had been like before, wondering if it was cus of the sim damage.
anyhow after the restart for flipping my car the race was looking pretty close till bonedaddy spun and i ended up getting hit at the back and spinning out hence the early pitstop that later on a few people complained bout.
but it was a good race despite the damage i got and pushed as much as i could.
was an interesting race, my car felt alot different to what it had been like before, wondering if it was cus of the sim damage.
anyhow after the restart for flipping my car the race was looking pretty close till bonedaddy spun and i ended up getting hit at the back and spinning out hence the early pitstop that later on a few people complained bout.
but it was a good race despite the damage i got and pushed as much as i could.
RetPetty- Admin
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Snippy won a class. I finished 3rd in a class and i cant remember who won s class. None of msm raced in s class
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Strange race that one, I took lag damage very early on in all 3 starts we made with the race. What happened with Dom i would have to say was prolly karma,(can't be helped) but he said the cause of his accident was me, which i knew nothing about, took no damage. The race its self felt very different to practice, i was a full 2 seconds of the marker i put down. All in all though a very enjoyable race for me and looking forward to next week.
You never know maybe a 1-2-3
You never know maybe a 1-2-3
SnippetyOggy86
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Alot of people said their cars felt really different. I think it was because of the sim damage
RetPetty- Admin
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old le mans today, msm racer are looking particularly sporty again this weekend maybe a 1 2 3 is onthe cards? hope so
RetPetty- Admin
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my car will be "a lovely shade of blue" instead of yellow fyi
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I will hopefully be able to do this race today.
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make sure to add turtletime74 to your friend list, his the host
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I blame that damn rumble strip for why I lost, it threw me in to the wall.
slasher99999- Test Driver
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i couldn't believe it when i spun out on lap 8, taking major aero and engine damage and handing the lead to Karma, luckily he didn't have the lead for long as Ret snatched it straight from him and hung on until the end.i don't know what happened to dom but i'm assuming like me he had a big off at some point during the race. All in all an enjoyable race which seeed to go pretty smoothly once it was underway. All i can say is it certainly leaves for an interesting finale at sebring!
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Snippy held off some tough challenges for the lead
Snippy held off some tough challenges for the lead
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On about lap 8 I was coming around the final chicane and clipped the inside curb a little too hard. Once the momentum was going in the wrong direction, the car just slowly rolled over into the entrance for the front stretch. I was damaged 100% all the way around and couldn't get past 145mph even after pitting. Even with zero damage I wouldn't have won the race, but it sure does suck to circle the track with no hope of being competitive for 20 minutes.
Having said that, I have enjoyed the heck out of driving this car on these tracks, and I'm pretty excited for Sebring, which has been a decent track for me in the past.
Having said that, I have enjoyed the heck out of driving this car on these tracks, and I'm pretty excited for Sebring, which has been a decent track for me in the past.
Dominic Mako- Admin
- Race Number : 32
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i was in the same boat on the straight, with my car only reaching 150mph. True though they have been fun to drive
SnippetyOggy86
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Snippety held on to the win at Sebring. I was putting pressure on DBF to try and wrestle away 2nd, but I went off on lap 26 and wouldn't make it up again before we crossed the line. Congrats to Snippety for winning the A Class group!
Dominic Mako- Admin
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great job guys, sorry couldnt make the final race but glad we had a nice bow out of FLR by winning the A class Series
RetPetty- Admin
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Dominic Mako wrote:Snippety held on to the win at Sebring. I was putting pressure on DBF to try and wrestle away 2nd, but I went off on lap 26 and wouldn't make it up again before we crossed the line. Congrats to Snippety for winning the A Class group!
Thanks dom great racing by you too. Glad to get my first series win in the bag hears to hoping for many more
SnippetyOggy86
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