Even as someone who lives in the same country as you, I can tell you that is not a particularly cold weather forecast. Sunday and Monday are borderline T-shirt weather
I seem to remember you referring to 'Blue 2' that you were developing a couple of years ago. Was that a personal project or something related to CTRA / UKCT?
I've been reading your post curious as to what happened to it in the end
The difference in cornering speeds between a car on road/slick tyres is so huge that a lot of the time it is just an accident waiting to happen.
Regarding CTRA... I personally have had my most enjoyable races on CTRA servers. I think what made CTRA a success was that they had a solid website and reporting system to accompany the servers, which made the overall experience much more appealing.
The problem with making a new CTRA like system is that you could almost give a few people a full time job running it.
1) Don't think I've come across any road signs in the UK that can display multiple text sizes
2) The text on the second line looks too close the the bezel of the sign for it to be displayed properly at the edges if it were real
3) The font 'Transport' appears to have been used to make it appear authentic, but in reality signs like this mostly use whatever font they are designed to work with.
4) The lettering looks a bit wobbly, which is what happens on Photoshop when you rotate text (to get the correct perspective).
5) On a busy road such as this, I'm sure a message like that would have created a bit more hype, unless it was only up for literally a couple of minutes.
The LFS logo doesn't enhance the quality of the editing effects Lynce has achieved, so I don't see what the problem is? The logo is just an overlay that he has chosen to place there for whatever reason. It's not incorporated into the subject of the image.
I know rules are rules but surely this is a bit picky?