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For some R/C hobbyists, nothing can come close to racing against a group of other drivers each week. All HPI kits can be raced, it's just a matter of finding enough racers to form your own race class at a local track. Most race areas are on-road (paved) tracks, because it's ...
So far with just the tracks that are common to all of these sims for GT3, this schedule will last until the first week of July. I bought them, I am driving them. No more "favorite sim". Good drivers drive everywhere. Reactions: R31ndeer, jujojija24, tonon and 4 others Richard W...
looking well down the road, modulating braking, choosing my moments to pass. track conditions don't change much in gaming. not so in real life. tracks are dynamic things, changing as laps add up. for example, when drivers run off a corner, they bring mud and crud back with them. this...
The competition is more intense in that league, as are the perquisites for participation, but I'm planning to run 5 or 6 of those races at tracks I've done well at. The cars drive much differently compared to the trucks though, so it will be a challenge. Winning at Kansas after ...
I've picked a couple Xfinity races that I will probably run throughout the season, but my main focus will be on the trucks. The tracks we go to are similar to those we raced at last time, but they are ordered differently and a few new additions have been made. It's a 23 ...
For me, racing is not that important. Driving itself is important, driving on various tracks and roads, controlling and adjusting the car. Improving your own skills and laptimes. Sometimes I race with AI in AMS2. DR2.0 is actually the one of these that has given the most breathtaking ...