According to the tracker Huppis did 71 laps for us which is above the 70 lap limit. However, he only really did 70 as the final lap of every stint is assigned to the wrong driver on the tracker's extended stats since the s/f line is at the beginning of the pit lane.
Therefore, lap 24 was driven by Dmitri [not Huppis], lap 48 was driven by Huppis [not Dmitri] and lap 96 was driven by Lukas [not Huppis]. Thus Huppis drove one less lap than the tracker states - i.e. 70, not 71.
Did you read the instructions which I sent to you by PM on January 27? If you read that and still don't know what to do then let me know exactly what in the instructions is unclear.
Edit: A lot of the leagues which have been added recently have not been maintained properly (people have not been uploading all of the replays). If this persists, those leagues will be removed. If you have trouble forgetting to save replays then go to your LFS Options and enable auto replay save. Failing to save more than 1 replay per competition will likely result in that competition being removed from our site.
Team Name: spdoRacing #1 Car Model: FZR Team Manager: joshdifabio Team Vice-Manager: Hawku Drivers:
J.Di Fabio [joshdifabio] GBR
H.Jaakkola [Hawku] FIN
T.Hirvonen [Misan] FIN
R.Blauwhoff [ChristijaNL] NLD
M.Gassner [MarcG] DEU
M.Silhanek [Ghost_CZ] CZE
M.Pikkarainen [Matias-] FIN
E.Liibeon [Egon-est] EST
exspeed requested that Baltic Cup 2010 be added to our site but has not uploaded the Round 1 replay. As a result he won't be able to request that new competitions be added to our site in future. However, before I remove Baltic Cup 2010 from the database I just want to see if anyone else is willing to upload the replays? If you know how to use ftp it's a very simple process.
Marek Jagiello has joined spdoRacing to become the team's second successive Polish recruitment and their third signing of 2010.
Despite being a mouse driver Jagiello has demonstrated a fierce pace in Live for Speed's entire range of cars. The Pole, though inexperienced in LFS's leagues, has driven over 120,000 km in the sim and the team will likely be looking to introduce him to competitive racing in the near future.
Jagiello, 17 years old, was a long-time member of Polish team Advanced Drivers before opting to leave the team at the beginning of January.
Josh Di Fabio said: "Marek had to be quite patient before we eventually offered him a place in the team, but I'm very pleased to have him aboard.
"His English is far from perfect and he's currently racing with a mouse, but his pace is exceptional in every car and should he get the opportunity to drive with a wheel at some point I'm certain he'll become an even bigger asset to the team."
I actually wanted to try and get a little interview with him and write a news story for our site, but I haven't spoken to him since the deal with Williams was signed and now I've seen that Rene has stolen my thunder anyway!
He'll be racing in F3 Euroseries again this year for ART and I know he'll be hoping to improve on the six 2nd place finishes he got in his rookie season. You can follow his progress on the F3 Euroseries website .
Who knows, a few years from now LFS might have an F1 World Champion!
Our system doesn't recognise GT2 yet so 'GTR' is preferred.
What timezone did you use for the schedule?
Deko - if you could come to IRC so we can briefly discuss the Kyoto 250s that would be appreciated. I noticed you entered the first one as an event and the other two as competitions - maybe we can find some way of doing it consistently.
I worked 55 hours last week and moved house over the weekend so I haven't had much time for this stuff over the last few days.
The league doesn't start for another 2+ weeks so I don't see that there's a pressing need to add it before other ones which are already in progress or start sooner.
Sorry guys, our hosts said there was some suspicious activity on one of the domains - one which we haven't used for over 3 years. Trying to get the site back online asap.
Wisniewski, who is soon to turn 19, has forged a reputation as a fast and successful driver in Live for Speed, both in hotlapping and in league racing, and recently took the OWRL F1 2009 title in dominating fashion.
Martin Šilhánek, who competed against Wisniewski in the latest OWRL F1 season, was pleased with the signing, saying: "It's really nice to see us sign Adam. He's a formula expert and he's shown his ultimate speed in OWRL F1.
"Really good times for spdo, the team is getting stronger and stronger after these recent signings [Adam and Leonardo]."