The LFSBC has now been merged with the "New Dimension Racing Challenge"; a new series based upon the successful LFSBC platform, but with two seperate classes for "Beginners" and "Non-Beginners".
Everyone races at the same time, sometimes all the cars are the same and other times the two classes use different cars.
Hey, I'd like to race in a beginner league. I just got S2 about one month ago, and while I'm pretty slow on anything other than Blackwood, I am a very clean racer. Any info on where/how to join up would be cool.
Travelled distance:32826
KmFuel burnt:12127
LtrLaps:7504
Hosts joined:747
Races won:192
Second:136Third:114
Finished:687
Qualifications:43
Pole Positions:14
Drags / Wins:239 / 93
am i classed as a beginner?
ps only wanna race FOX no other car they all boring
We haven't decided on a mileage limit yet, but you would probably not be classed as a beginner, but you would be welcome to race in the experienced class.
You would probably be best off participating in the IMA Open Wheel Trophy then, because they are desperate for drivers.
Hello, I'm involved in a project called the Pole Position Driver Rookie Team, it is for developing drivers, and we're currently recruiting people who need help to progress, if you would like to get involved, pm me, and I'll show you where to apply.
Hi, I am interested in your begginer competition, but I do not understad what does it mean "An uploaded hotlap within 103% on any combo in the LFSBC calendar". Could you explain it to me, pls? THX
Now, to do a hotlap you go to the hotlap mode in lfs (it's the one below singleplayer and multiplayer). Then you do a valid lap (=not hitting any walls etc), save the replay, go to http://www.lfsworld.net and upload your hotlap replay in the "s2 hotlaps" section.
The 103% means your hotlap must be within 103 % of the current world record. For example the wr for XFG/BL1 is a 1:33.00 by 2old4this5hit, so if you decide to do your hotlap with the XFG @ Blackwood GP you need to reach the target time of 1:35.79