So I've ran the basics: Demo XFG/XRG & FBM back in high school, once I upgraded to S2, I did a full 50 race FO8 Championship, been able to do the TBO Rallycross, XFG/XRG RC, and attempted (not my fault it failed) BF1 Championship. Since, I've been able to stay very local about it and I've tried to expand (literally, you can search "LFS Offline League" in YouTube and you'll find mine). I've tested for the XRR, XFR, and FZR championship and it could work.
Now I expect the whole: Why would you think of this? And truth be told, I've signed up for nr2003 offline leagues and it was exciting in it's own way, though granted nr2003 can add A LOT more tracks than we can. I did it because it kept me busy during boring classes and at home. I've learned how to take hotlap setups, run them near 100 miles and see how an Aston setup can be used at KY3R and at Blackwood. How, more than half the time, a BL2R setup works at almost every Rallycross configuration. Plus, in high school, I gave out an end of the year prize to the Champ. Usually a soda, but a free one is always the best one.
So, if you wanted to join an offline league, what would you prefer?
Now I expect the whole: Why would you think of this? And truth be told, I've signed up for nr2003 offline leagues and it was exciting in it's own way, though granted nr2003 can add A LOT more tracks than we can. I did it because it kept me busy during boring classes and at home. I've learned how to take hotlap setups, run them near 100 miles and see how an Aston setup can be used at KY3R and at Blackwood. How, more than half the time, a BL2R setup works at almost every Rallycross configuration. Plus, in high school, I gave out an end of the year prize to the Champ. Usually a soda, but a free one is always the best one.
So, if you wanted to join an offline league, what would you prefer?