Rhun's Greyhawk ALPHA OOC Thread (ToEE) - CALLING MY PLAYERS!


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Well, leg-up or not, I'm back :)

Even though my favourite racing driver blew his front tyre when leading on the final lap of a 300 mile race to finish second. :(
 

Who is your favorite driver, Leg? I'm assuming you're talking Formula 1, since I doubt NASCAR is all that popular in Australia. :D
 

Who is your favorite driver, Leg? I'm assuming you're talking Formula 1, since I doubt NASCAR is all that popular in Australia. :D
LOL! Not F1. We run a domestic racing series here based on locally produced V8 sedans. Only two manufacturers in the competition - Ford and Holden (General Motors) - with a combination of factory backed and privateer teams; 32 cars started yesterday's race.

It's probably close to the NASCAR specs, except drivers have to be able to turn the steering wheel both directions ;)

Also had the Australian Superbikes round as well, so that was good to see them hitting 310km/h when drafting down the main straight.
 

LOL! Not F1. We run a domestic racing series here based on locally produced V8 sedans. Only two manufacturers in the competition - Ford and Holden (General Motors) - with a combination of factory backed and privateer teams; 32 cars started yesterday's race.

Sounds pretty sweet, actually!

It's probably close to the NASCAR specs, except drivers have to be able to turn the steering wheel both directions ;)

NASCAR does run a couple of road races, and the drivers do have to turn the wheels both ways on those courses.

Also had the Australian Superbikes round as well, so that was good to see them hitting 310km/h when drafting down the main straight.


We've got an awesome road race track about 30 miles from me (Miller Motorsports Park), and we get the Superbikes there too. They are awesome to watch.
 

NASCAR does run a couple of road races, and the drivers do have to turn the wheels both ways on those courses.
Yeah, and I note that the last road race was won by an Aussie (Marcus Ambrose) ;)

We've got an awesome road race track about 30 miles from me (Miller Motorsports Park), and we get the Superbikes there too. They are awesome to watch.
The track I was just at has a fast sweeper onto the main straight, with the first 300 yards distinctly 'down hill'. They generate some real speed and hit top gear by halfway - simply awesome to watch.
 
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