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Eugenio Gurrea
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Old post #631 posted Sep 12th 2017, 21:53:06 Quote 
Until the last pit stop I was 1st...but after that my driver was without energy, and couldn't held the 1st position...
But I'm happy because I picked a good strategy.

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Old post #632 posted Sep 15th 2017, 13:39:44 Quote 
Let's see what happens today...I have changed my driver after the Q2...so I don´t know if the strategy is OK for him...

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Old post #633 posted Sep 26th 2017, 23:53:19 Quote 
Nelson Correa

can someone tell me how this person has a driver who is at 91 over all
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Old post #634 posted Sep 27th 2017, 15:04:24 Quote 
maybe he had extended his contract before he was 85...
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Old post #635 posted Sep 27th 2017, 18:20:31 Quote 
my driver was 86 and was taken off me for being one point over .

so how do you start with a driver at 91 , seems a strange to me , also it means he has a jump on us all
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Old post #636 posted Sep 29th 2017, 18:58:49 Quote 

what is the problem? learn to play then
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Old post #637 posted Sep 30th 2017, 12:50:43 Quote 
Quote ( Nelson Correa @ September 29th 2017,18:58:49 )


what is the problem? learn to play then


xDDD he doesn't know about the contracts...everybody must read the 'Game Rules' before start playing this game. cumps and nice season to everybody
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Old post #638 posted Oct 8th 2017, 03:30:53 Quote 
I can see experienced guys here...but I don't understand why keep doing qualifications with the driver's energy very low...Is obvious that is going to do a bad lap time... Is better to wait 1, 2 day's or until last day!! He must recover the energy to do a good qualification and race. cumps and lets improve guy's :)
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Old post #639 posted Oct 8th 2017, 10:38:15 Quote 
Hey! I'm new here. I've already completed my qualifying but since I have a few days before the next race, will he recover energy between now and race day or is he stuck with the energy after qualifying?
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Old post #640 posted Oct 8th 2017, 14:43:32 Quote 
Quote ( Harold Tulley @ October 8th 2017,10:38:15 )

Hey! I'm new here. I've already completed my qualifying but since I have a few days before the next race, will he recover energy between now and race day or is he stuck with the energy after qualifying?


He will increase the energy until race...but you lose the chance this race to do a better qualification!

Read ''GAME RULES'' my suggestion to all beginners
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Old post #641 posted Oct 8th 2017, 18:08:33 Quote 
Quote ( Martim Ribeiro @ October 8th 2017,14:43:32 )

Quote ( Harold Tulley @ October 8th 2017,10:38:15 )

Hey! I'm new here. I've already completed my qualifying but since I have a few days before the next race, will he recover energy between now and race day or is he stuck with the energy after qualifying?

He will increase the energy until race...but you lose the chance this race to do a better qualification!

Read ''GAME RULES'' my suggestion to all beginners


I already have but It's very easy for someone to overlook certain aspects when so much information is thrown at you. Also I have just rechecked and now I'm a little confused.

"The energy level will not affect the driver pace in practice, qualifying and testing, however your driver will lose some energy during his qualifying laps.

According to this, the energy level will not have any impact on your drivers qualifying. So it shouldn't' matter when you complete qualifying.
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Old post #642 posted Oct 8th 2017, 18:57:22 Quote 
Quote ( Harold Tulley @ October 8th 2017,18:08:33 )

Quote ( Martim Ribeiro @ October 8th 2017,14:43:32 )

Quote ( Harold Tulley @ October 8th 2017,10:38:15 )

Hey! I'm new here. I've already completed my qualifying but since I have a few days before the next race, will he recover energy between now and race day or is he stuck with the energy after qualifying?

He will increase the energy until race...but you lose the chance this race to do a better qualification!

Read ''GAME RULES'' my suggestion to all beginners

I already have but It's very easy for someone to overlook certain aspects when so much information is thrown at you. Also I have just rechecked and now I'm a little confused.

"The energy level will not affect the driver pace in practice, qualifying and testing, however your driver will lose some energy during his qualifying laps.

According to this, the energy level will not have any impact on your drivers qualifying. So it shouldn't' matter when you complete qualifying.



''...energy level will not affect the driver pace...'' energy controls all aspects of the driver not just PACE...
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Old post #643 posted Oct 10th 2017, 16:58:18 (last edited Oct 10th 2017, 16:59:17 by Eugenio Gurrea) Quote 
My previous driver was so much faster...this guy seems to have problems dealing with preassure...and has no resistance at all...

Total: 89
Concentración: 64
Talento: 234
Agresividad: 0
Experiencia: 33
Conocimiento Técnico: 64
Resistencia: 2
Carisma: 69
Motivación: 125
Reputación: 0
Peso(kg): 85
Edad: 22


I'm thinking hiring a new one...
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Old post #644 posted Oct 10th 2017, 16:59:59 Quote 
suggestions to improve performance?
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Old post #645 posted Oct 10th 2017, 20:10:30 (last edited Oct 10th 2017, 20:11:46 by Eugenio Gurrea) Quote 
This seasson I'm loosing 4 secs each lap...can't stand doing that...
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Old post #646 posted Oct 10th 2017, 21:54:12 (last edited Oct 10th 2017, 21:59:57 by Martim Ribeiro) Quote 
why you don't train him?? change driver... he as 85kg!!! O.o that's why,,, ... careful with the Weight(kg) 75kg down is good
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Old post #647 posted Oct 11th 2017, 14:29:07 Quote 
which are the most important skills / attributes?
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Old post #648 posted Oct 11th 2017, 17:30:06 Quote 
well that race sucked big time

on the 2nd stop they put no fuel in the tank, so had a 3rd stop

i asked for 70L to put in ,also it took 4 seconds longer than the 1st stop

anyone got any ideas why this might of happened
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Old post #649 posted Oct 11th 2017, 20:09:20 Quote 
I was super unlucky. Had to pit on lap 56 as I was out of fuel. 9th to 15th :( I managed to claw one place back for 14th but if my fuel wasn't so unlucky, I'd have kept 9th.
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Old post #650 posted Oct 22nd 2017, 12:29:45 Quote 
For the last race, what tyres did you guys start with?
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Old post #651 posted Oct 22nd 2017, 23:05:53 Quote 
Quote ( Harold Tulley @ October 22nd 2017,12:29:45 )

For the last race, what tyres did you guys start with?



Check 'TRACK INFORMATION' and 'WEATHER FORECAST' on every TRACK! and also on WIKI.GPRO >> https://wiki.gpro.net/index.php?title=Tyres

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Old post #652 posted Oct 27th 2017, 17:46:50 Quote 
well the last race i was looking good for some points , then my drivers must have seen a brolly dolly as hi smounted a kreb and took the bradenew under tray off the car, he has been taken out of the back and beaten.
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Old post #653 posted Oct 27th 2017, 19:48:13 Quote 
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Old post #654 posted Dec 2nd 2017, 14:29:54 Quote 
Welcome to new season seems everybody had a good first race.
It seems we have a Hangout on in the group. Zbigniew Polakowski came in second last year decided to stay in our group has moving up who gets his ass kicked he can't play with the big boys likes to Harveys he wins well welcome back 😂🤣🤣🤣
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Old post #655 posted Dec 9th 2017, 15:33:13 Quote 
Anyone wants to participate in the test sessions to see who gets the best tempo? c'mon guys! :))
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Old post #656 posted Dec 11th 2017, 03:09:26 Quote 
testing is not worth the cash you put into new parts

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Old post #657 posted Dec 23rd 2017, 01:05:57 Quote 
Quote ( Nelson Correa @ September 29th 2017,18:58:49 )


what is the problem? learn to play then


Seems you need some help with learning the game this season. 😘
Pascal Schnitker
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Old post #658 posted Feb 26th 2019, 22:25:43 Quote 
Hello guys, have a nice season everybody!

Just for those asking themselfs why I was so freakin slow in lap 42, I had a puncture and lost about 20 secs due to that^^ bad luck^^ but P2 after that quick first extra stop came unexpected^^
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Old post #659 posted Jan 9th 2020, 20:01:32 Quote 
Hello Rookie 160!

Good luck to all for the new season.
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Old post #660 posted Jan 10th 2020, 10:53:54 Quote 
Good luck to all for this new season. I hope it is a disputed season and that we enjoy and learn. Regards! Let's see if we have an entertaining forum during the season.
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