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Test Round results.

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What a great start to the season!!! only .023 in it at the line! Sorry it took a while to get these posted (me still learning iRacing leagues :P) Points have been adjusted to account for the test round on the iRacing league too. Will also make sure the both Mazdas are available for next race. So bugs are ironed out for next round, see you there! :)

  • 2 weeks later...

Tony, I just purchased iRacing and a wheel and interested in getting involved in this.

Found the league on iRacing. Should I just apply to join it?

Thats it, just apply and I'll add you when I'm on iRacing next (which is pretty much daily). See you on track :)

Thanks all for that race. Bit unusual the session disappeared for 10 mins but came back online.

Looks like I have some work to do to get even close to Tony and Sam! :yes:

Edited by Syphon

Was some good fun racing tonight had by all I hope. Here are the results and championship standings (adjusted points are from the test round). See you all next month at Lime Rock Park :)

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  • 4 weeks later...

What a great night of racing!!! Here are tonight results as well as championship standings. Congrats as well to Sam on first place!!! Thanks everyone for racing and see you all next month :)

Results -

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Standings -

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was a good race. managed to make it to the end for the first time.

changing FOV really helped Tony, thanks for the tip. certainly need to practice more than one a month though :P

also it seems once you register for the race, you cant change car choice.




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