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Think I'll do a bit of practice later tonight if I get the chance, not sure which I'll drive yet I do like the Solstice for an easy fun drive but maybe the Spec Racer or perhaps the MX5 Cup, no not the MX5, bah!!! But maybe the MX5!!! So need to practice! :P

think ill go the Ford. MX5s visibility is terrible and I find it super temperamental too. touch the brake at higher speeds and it gets very unstable, look at the car disapprovingly and it starts to understeer (even when stationary)

Yeah I did a few laps around lime rock in the srf last night. Moved the brake bias fwd a few percent and the baseline set wasn't too bad. So I'm thinking I'll race that

Edited by dontyellpl0x

One more night till the first round is upon us! If you haven't already head over to iRacing.com and sign up to the league, just search SAU Vic iRacing Championship :) And if anyone else has a number they want in particular on their car let me know otherwise I'll just numbers the cars in the order they appear on the league page.

What a great way to start the series! Clean, safe and fun racing had by all!!!

Here are the results -

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Next month sees the series at Laguna Seca on Wednesday the 2nd of July. Plenty of time to practice! :)

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Didn't realise I was the only one left in the crappy car until the end

The car numbers and types seem to be mixed between Qual and Race for mine and Liam's cars

Not sure why the number mixed up, do you mean the style of the numbers? Will have a look in the replay but sounds like an iRacing bug, report it to them when you get the chance :)

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