Nolan wasn't sure and I basically was telling him what to say there. Since Blauwhoff was in his own channel, I knew he didn't have direct contact with anyone in his group, however I made sure to indicate that him and Majoor have had a pretty good relationship in the practice sessions. I didn't know if you had connections with Shayne or not (scrolling in TS would cut sound on stream) so I didn't say anything there. Nolan literally popped online 30 minutes before everything went live, and has had no prior knowledge of over half the field before the races started. So he was a bit fresh and didn't know all the different people, let alone who knew who. Tough to know sometimes anyways, as things always change.
Anyways, my qualifying was shocking. My first lap was okay and I was banking on maybe getting a 47 on the second. The first split wasn't the greatest as I slipped off the white line a bit. Turn 3 I really thought I turned in way too early and let off way too much, but somehow popped up with a 47.92. That's my qualifying PB, and I never ran better than a .98 before so was a real mind blower. Really thought we could have pulled off an ineX 1-2 there, but Hall did a great job in knocking me off by the smallest of margins.
Deko messaged me yesterday about broadcasting as space on simrace.tv wasn't there. I knew I had to qualify on speed then so succeeded in that department. Watching the twin races sucked though because as always you want to race and not sit on the sidelines. There was also problems with the broadcast as I didn't have everything hooked up so was limited on what I could do. Would like to thank Nolan, Oscar, Steve, Deko, and Thilo for the help on that.
On to Saturday, starting in the back of the field. As long as I am there at the end of the race I'll be happy, as that is all that matters. Oh, and getting my revenge on Robin!