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  On 06/10/2011 at 6:28 AM, ctjet said:

bathurst or japanese GP?

V8's>> :iluvff: <<suzuka

Bahaha agreed.

Though looking at the times the end of Bathurst will coincide with the start of the Japanese GP.

Bathurst will probably run overtime though, good old safety cars domokun.gif

roy, you were right...

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drs zone for suzuka

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  On 06/10/2011 at 7:00 AM, Galois said:

Bahaha agreed.

Though looking at the times the end of Bathurst will coincide with the start of the Japanese GP.

Bathurst will probably run overtime though, good old safety cars domokun.gif

but before the f1 race you have to listen to Greg Rust and Daryl Beattie for a hour.

  On 06/10/2011 at 6:28 AM, ctjet said:

bathurst or japanese GP?

V8's>> :iluvff: <<suzuka

Suzuka is the biz-ness. Gotta bring your A-game to cut a good time there.

As I watch the Senna lap I continually have flashbacks to the 11ty+ million laps of it I've done on GT5. lol

  On 05/10/2011 at 9:52 AM, dezz said:

Just got F1 2011, opening sequence is pretty good...Has actual moments from this season, like Hamilton trying to pass Button in Canada and f**king it up lol

Noticeable graphics improvement from 2010?

Kers and Drs?

  On 06/10/2011 at 7:30 PM, sh@un said:

That was just the follow on effect of running a little wide out of degna 1 up the hill. We've all been there.

Its a follow on effect of not slowing the fk down for a corner, possibly two.

  On 06/10/2011 at 10:33 PM, sh@un said:

Sure- tried to carry too much speed through degna 1, then crashed at degna 2 by not being able to brake hard enough for the turn-in thanks to having wheels on the edge of the track

That'd make sense if he hadn't jumped on the gas again out of Degner 1. He had plenty of time to slow down, just chose not to.

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