TC65 @ Sprints - Thursday 30th April 2009

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Stuart Thomson

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Class: Lotus Cortina / Alfa GTA / Ford Mustang
Track: Zandvoort 67 / Oesterreichring 79 / Jops Neuveville
Conditions: Evening - 18.00 race time
Practice: 19.00 GMT / 20.00 UK / 21.00 Europe - (10 min)
Qualification: 19.10 GMT / 20.10 UK / 21.10 Europe - (10 min)
Race: 19.20 GMT / 20.20 UK / 21.20 Europe - (10 laps) - The above session timetable will be used for all 3 sprint races.

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Note2: Default skins only
Note3: All 3 cars must be used by each driver, but in any order.
 
Entrylist:
  1. Stuart Thomson
  2. Hans Sneep
  3. Warren Dawes
  4. Bram Hengeveld
  5. Matt Crouch
  6. Knut Omdal Tveito - tentative
  7. Sam J Simpson - probable
  8. Ingemar Petersson
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Hans, thank you for saying so, but the flyers / posters above are the actual size we work on (keeps the picture quick to load) so if it was enlarged , it would go all pixelly and blocky and look rotten :disapointed:

Sorry.
 
  • Matt Crouch

been meaning to sign up but I haven't got round to looking at the tracks yet. Don't really want to just choose the same as everyone else though :p
 
I predict another ourpouring of enthusiasm from the people who do end up participating in tonight's races - so don't miss out :good:

I totally agree. I just tried the tracks out to see what they are like, and they are great. Very high speed and all are well made. Jobs is a classic, never seen it before.
These cars promise to be a blast on these big tracks, they will really wind up some surprising speed without being too tricky to drive.
A top racing night (morning for me) is assured. :wink2:
 
Jops is a fictional course - it was built as a tribute for a GPL League admin who died - a fitting tribute, I'd have to say.

Similar to Hans above, I'm not a big fan of fictional courses in general, but the designers here have managed to keep it simple, with a great flow, while still keeping it challenging.

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