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Nick Chang
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Old post #1 posted Apr 7th 2009, 14:41:10 (last edited Apr 7th 2009, 14:41:30 by Nick Chang) Quote 
A place for all managers in Rookie Group 121 to chat.
Good Luck to all managers for the new season!
Kieran North
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Old post #2 posted Apr 14th 2009, 21:57:25 Quote 
woo 2nd not bad for a first timer
Kristian Enholm
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Old post #3 posted Apr 14th 2009, 22:12:19 Quote 
Well, its easy you to take 2nd place as you wore your car, at the end of the season you won't even finish races with that style.
Alan Gunshon
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Old post #4 posted Apr 21st 2009, 21:27:55 Quote 
What the hell happened at the start of the race???
Nick Chang
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Old post #5 posted Apr 21st 2009, 22:56:13 Quote 
No idea...I think the server crashed or something!
Zbysław Benecki
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Old post #6 posted Apr 30th 2009, 10:21:59 Quote 
Dedicate this race Eyrton Senna drowsily on the anniversary of his death 1 May 1994

[R.I.P]
Colin Veliste
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Old post #7 posted May 1st 2009, 17:23:03 Quote 
2day is my homerace
i wish U guys best ;P
Alan Gunshon
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Old post #8 posted May 13th 2009, 01:32:26 Quote 
NOT AGAIN!!!!!!

I've got to stop doing my qualifying before i go bed....
I forgot to use rain tyres again :(
Laimonas Gelzinis
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Old post #9 posted May 16th 2009, 07:55:48 Quote 
Hello,

i wanted to ask you about car parts wear. Last race my engine weared from 0->72%. How about yours?
Alan Gunshon
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Old post #10 posted May 16th 2009, 13:20:27 Quote 
My engine whent from about 37% to 89%

It's all about the risk you take in the race. if your not in a team you should try and join one before next season, the info you get from team mate's is invaluable, otherwise everybody just keeps saying FOBY..... Ether that or the mod's will edit the post.... They don't like people helping each other.
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Old post #11 posted May 18th 2009, 10:02:06 Quote 
thanks, but i think the main problem of wear is very aggressive driver.
Jane Craig
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Old post #12 posted May 21st 2009, 22:09:06 Quote 
A cant believe it pole for a chick....
Gustavo Rodriguez
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Old post #13 posted May 22nd 2009, 04:44:14 Quote 
Hi everybody
Anyone wanna be my teamate?
Nick Chang
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Old post #14 posted May 26th 2009, 18:35:25 Quote 
How do you mean?
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Old post #15 posted May 26th 2009, 18:37:21 Quote 
you need to be in a team which someone else has created as you are only a rookie you cannot create a team. and then the team might want you to get people to join you just cant say i will be in a team with you
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Old post #16 posted May 26th 2009, 22:47:24 (last edited May 26th 2009, 22:49:30 by Alan Gunshon) Quote 
Nice Race Jane, thats one fast car and driver you have got there.
If you can keep it up for the last 3 races you could promote. :)

I can't belive I fell one lap of fuel short and came 3rd. :(
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Old post #17 posted May 26th 2009, 22:50:19 Quote 
was a good race will a good end to the season
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Old post #18 posted May 26th 2009, 22:52:43 Quote 
Thanks, well done to you to! yeah i probably could however i still have lots to learn and would be better staying at this level at the minute
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Old post #19 posted May 26th 2009, 23:02:40 Quote 
Everyone lapped! Wow!
Nice work!
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Old post #20 posted May 26th 2009, 23:05:30 Quote 
Be careful Jane if you want to stay down and keep your driver, you will loose him in rookie if he is over 85 at the end of the season.
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Old post #21 posted May 26th 2009, 23:22:37 Quote 
im just wondering why didnt my guy go in to change to rain tires at all?
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Old post #22 posted May 26th 2009, 23:34:04 Quote 
yeah my boyfriend told me about the driver.he is at 88 just now!!
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Old post #23 posted May 26th 2009, 23:34:31 Quote 
dono may be cos it was raining and it diden't start or stop so he kept them
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Old post #24 posted May 26th 2009, 23:56:27 Quote 
me and zbyslaw are on the same points at the moment. say we were still equal at the end who would be the one who got promoted in the top four as 2 of the top 4 have negative cash?
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Old post #25 posted May 27th 2009, 00:12:00 (last edited May 27th 2009, 00:13:06 by Laimonas Gelzinis) Quote 
if you have negative balance at the end of the season you can't promote. The next driver after you with a positive balance will promote in your place ;)

Yes Jane's driver was very fast today, congrats. Besides there are ways to save your driver for the next season, but how, you will have to think on your own ;) I will keep my driver for next season even if he now has owerall 84 :)
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Old post #26 posted May 27th 2009, 00:33:04 Quote 
Yes laimonas if i stay in rookie for another season even tho my driver is 88 i shall also keep him as i know how to.
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Old post #27 posted May 27th 2009, 19:16:11 Quote 
Looks like the guy that was at the top of our table has quit altogether, he's been removed...

Everybody moves up one place.
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Old post #28 posted May 27th 2009, 19:24:03 Quote 
hi was just wondering if it would benefit me to join a team? is it better waiting to next season?
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Old post #29 posted May 28th 2009, 04:01:24 (last edited May 28th 2009, 04:02:02 by Alan Gunshon) Quote 
If you plan on staying in rookie and you join a team now, you will pay $500.000 and then your money is reset at the end of the season so it hasn't really cost you anything, if you wait till next season then you will still pay $500.000 which you might end up needing at the end of next season, especially if you promote. Apart from that, you can share info with your team mates like strats, fuel loads, what tyre to use ect.
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Old post #30 posted May 28th 2009, 20:51:57 Quote 
thanks for the advice alan
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