OMG. THATS IT
WE NEED A THANKS, HAVE A MARS BAR RATING. OMG THAT WOULD BE PERFECT
WE NEED A THANKS, HAVE A MARS BAR RATING. OMG THAT WOULD BE PERFECT
If that would've happened, and I checked your account in a month under the column ratings/given. I think it would've said something like OVER 9000!!OMG. THATS IT
WE NEED A THANKS, HAVE A MARS BAR RATING. OMG THAT WOULD BE PERFECT
@Bram HengeveldOMG. THATS IT
WE NEED A THANKS, HAVE A MARS BAR RATING. OMG THAT WOULD BE PERFECT
Adds to the realism of more driver changes too yeah.It's good to see that more and more people of this forum get interested in this game
We gotta let it be known that the car is nowhere near where we want or need it to be. We had a half decent effort in terms of quali yesterday, as such I was able to use the car, and Xen was looking good too. But in the end, that is all it takes, we've so often made 90% of the race distance only to stuff something up in the last 10% and finish a lap down or DNF entirely.2000 Brazilian GP
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@Aidan Keranen: You didn't sound that optimistic before the race, why that?
You'll find a new oneIf Milos quits, that's without rivalry.
If you look at that I suppose that Rami's charge through the field hasn't been that effectiveSaving
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BUU: =
KED: +15
KER: +8
ENG: +17
HUN: -1
LAA: +8
UTZ: -5
MAR: -1
RAU: -3
NER: +10
HER: +5
WOL: -9
MCN: +2
ANC: -6
DIE: -6
GOD: -3
SAI: +2
LIN: -8
FOR: -7 (Ret)
POR: -15 (Ret)
BLA: -3 (Ret)
SAI: = (Ret)
With this, Kederer and Engberink are the drivers of the weekend.
If not for his engine failure it could've been a double podiumIf you look at that I suppose that Rami's charge through the field hasn't been that effective
You were just running with too high revs you cheeky bastards. No wonder the engine blew upIf not for his engine failure it could've been a double podium
+15 and +17 with cars who've tons of bhp more than the rest and they're drivers of the weekend? pole + win is better imoSaving
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BUU: =
KED: +15
KER: +8
ENG: +17
HUN: -1
LAA: +8
UTZ: -5
MAR: -1
RAU: -3
NER: +10
HER: +5
WOL: -9
MCN: +2
ANC: -6
DIE: -6
GOD: -3
SAI: +2
LIN: -8
FOR: -7 (Ret)
POR: -15 (Ret)
BLA: -3 (Ret)
SAI: = (Ret)
With this, Kederer and Engberink are the drivers of the weekend.