Now, the start line is just 1 by 1, it is not good for 1 on 1 race, I hope that we can set the start line/point by ourselves
Quote from scania :Now, the start line is just 1 by 1, it is not good for 1 on 1 race, I hope that we can set the start line/point by ourselves Good idea, I've often thought that when there are just two drivers they should start side-by-side. (I think that is what you are suggesting)
Quote from scania :Now, the start line is just 1 by 1, it is not good for 1 on 1 race, I hope that we can set the start line/point by ourselves i was thinking of this but i was suspicious if yuou like or not, i agree with you.
More importantly, the 3 car rows in Rallycross must go - especially on FE RX Green because there it is barely wide enough for three cars, let alone for a start.
Quote from duke_toaster :More importantly, the 3 car rows in Rallycross must go - especially on FE RX Green because there it is barely wide enough for three cars, let alone for a start. I've never seen a problem in that
Quote from duke_toaster :More importantly, the 3 car rows in Rallycross must go - especially on FE RX Green because there it is barely wide enough for three cars, let alone for a start. when this happenss?
Quote from TyresHot :when this happenss? http://www.simtouringcarcup.com/gallery/round2/images/1.jpg Some tracks just have 3-wide grids.
Quote from frokki :Some tracks just have 3-wide grids. IRL the only time 3 wide grids are used is the Indy 500.
Quote from duke_toaster :IRL the only time 3 wide grids are used is the Indy 500. But you were talking about rallycross.. http://jokkis2.1g.fi/JM06/Momo2006/momo2006_010.jpg http://www.akk-motorsport.fi/i ... T10-36_1309797625_105.jpg http://youtube.com/watch?v=uDC6Bix_cpc
Quote from frokki :But you were talking about rallycross.. http://jokkis2.1g.fi/JM06/Momo2006/momo2006_010.jpg http://www.akk-motorsport.fi/i ... T10-36_1309797625_105.jpg http://youtube.com/watch?v=uDC6Bix_cpc Bear in mind, IRL, most rallycross races use level line grids, but the tracks are wider and/or there are less cars.