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For those who don't know about M3 Challenge it's a PC game created to publicise the release of the latest BMW M3.

To download it (its free) go to www.m3-challenge.com

The SAU Challenge:

Had enough practice? Then post up your times and include:

- The track

- The level of electronic assists you used ie traction control, stability control, ABS

I'm still mega sh*t so I need more practice before I crack a decent lap.

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GREAT :thumbsup:

the team did better than expected 12th outright - was as good as a win for them. They got a podium for the Carrera Cup race as well. Got to spend the 2 days in the teams corporate area with the sponsors and Porsche drivers.

didn't get to talk to Brighty though, just g'day as he walked past

i think i can knock off a second or 2 off that lap as it included a small visit to the grassy bits

at the moment thats as fast as i can get

wow that's quick considering you did it with no aids!

I just did a 2.24.288 with TCS off, DSC on, and ABS o

i have been playing SIMS from this company for nearly 3 years now so i am used to how they drive.

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lets pick a track and all do that one yeah?

my time will be shit but when i try again will be aids off

and since Nick posted time first on Nurburgring GP lets keep that as the benchmark?

Edited by Madaz
GREAT :P

the team did better than expected 12th outright - was as good as a win for them. They got a podium for the Carrera Cup race as well. Got to spend the 2 days in the teams corporate area with the sponsors and Porsche drivers.

didn't get to talk to Brighty though, just g'day as he walked past

i think i can knock off a second or 2 off that lap as it included a small visit to the grassy bits

I was really impressed with Bowe running in the top 10, it's a pity he didn't finish there. But still a great job! I was looking for you throughout the coverage but JB's garage wasn't covered too well.

I managed to knock off .400 off that time as well but that's pretty much my limit. Now I'm trying with all assists off.

i just had a look into the lap times of some of the Europeans and they are down to 2.11 - 2.13 around the GP with no aids !!!!!

how depressing

I was looking for you throughout the coverage but JB's garage wasn't covered too well.

i spent most of the time when the car was out on track in the PCR corporate areas with their Carrera Cup drivers, some top blokes in there

Edited by Whiplash

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