On the day of the most prestigious event ever. The 24 Hours of Ari Harö - Kevin Leu (some guy from Karthahania) ought to have a Cat to enlighten us.
But it turned out to be a misguidance as Kevin Leu shewed his Cat away from the position at the Monitor which made the Commentators of the 24h Race absolutely rage.
Furthermore he told us that he has to keep his cats out of his mansionate room to be properly racing. (His excuse was: They would be all over his face)
This is why Kevin Leu and the ORR LEU DAYUM Fanclub decided to boycott Kevin Leu
We would still have been able to do 2.46, but thats bullshit to tell now what our chances would, should, could have been as we have to withdraw because of the lack of drivers.
Nevertheless, waiting for permission to avoid a critical incident with other cars, if you are banked or flipped in a dangerous part of the track is not exactly how you would understand "safety first"
I do not see any rule which prohibits spectating from a dangerous situation (in our case, lying on the roof) in the race, therefore, there is no rule for deduct us 10 points. (also the NDR Sporting Code does not suggest a 10-Point penalty for spectating) According to that, if there is no rule against this procedure of us, there is no right to deduct us 10 points.
Sven Plutta and Sascha Schwer joining Inferno Just after the latest addition of Laurynas Matonis from Lithuania, we are glad to present you yet another two young drivers.
This time they are from Germany and well known in the scene for their GT2/GT3 Knowledge. Starting with Sven Plutta. The 19 year old Sim-Race fanatic from Bochum (actually the same town than Marius Golombeck comes from, what a coincidence) joined the LFS World in 2008, and has become a fixture not just in the German Community so far, currently doing a very well job in the GTAL.
Speaking of very well executed jobs, this leads us to Sascha Schwer, with over 140'000 Kilometers travelled distance in LFS, also he is no longer considered an Amateur. Together with Sven, he bought LFS in 2008 and since then never looked back. At the moment he is dominating the German GTCC in GT3 Class together with Sven and just like him, he will be starting in the Masters of Endurance, IGTC and GTAL.
We are very glad to welcome these sympathetic lads from Germany and we have now reached the point where our team seems complete. There will be one or another change in the near future but the core of the team is complete now, which means we are for the time beeing closing the doors of Team Inferno. It has not been going all well in the past but this team held together, locating all the errors and fixing them and giving their best shot in all race they have been in so far. From here on. Thanks to the Community for the great support, thanks for all Team Inferno's members, it has been a wonderful 8 years until today. It's business as usual. Cheers!