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What's so special about Kool tool?


I've seen so many drivers without Kool tools doing much better...

Well that's probably because it doesn't give you any pace advantage. I mainly got it so I could upload my own liveries and helmet design, but it's also nice to be able to have 8 championships at once, 4 public, 4 private.
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Bee

Well that's probably because it doesn't give you any pace advantage. I mainly got it so I could upload my own liveries and helmet design, but it's also nice to be able to have 8 championships at once, 4 public, 4 private.
:)

Yuppers increased games, and own liveries are fun to have. Also stores setups.
 
Heh. In public BTCC @ Thruxton feature race, I start third.

Then I make my scheduled pit on lap 2 (yes, lap 2)... and finish third.
More importantly, I finish ahead of Dunc (again :p), and am now in fourth, two points behind third place.
 
OMG BOTH SUPER AGURIS OUT!!!!!!

And points for Toyota.
 
Istanbul Race Report, Season 5: Now it's Davidson, not Domingues

Why did Domingues got the works?
That's nobody's business but uh...his gearbox's.

The momentum has swung to Ferrari after two straight wins by championship runner-up (currenly) Lee Davidson to close the gap on leader Bruno Domingues by 20 points. The Reanult driver has DNF'd twice in two races.

Why it changed I just can't say
People just liked it better that way

As usual, the lights went off and a Renault went the wrong way, this time Beyens dropped 13 places while Davidson jumped to a 2-second lead over Chang. Domingues lied in 5th and the 2 Midlands were mired in dead last after Kawasie and Mason got together and spun.

Promptly the next lap Mason made another error and damaged his car, impairing his lap times. His teammate Graham suffered a similar fate on lap 5.

Lap 8 saw a good battle for the lead as Domingues got around Davidson. The Toyota execs noticed their lack of TV time and the next lap Mason promptly lost his brakes, spun, and was forced to pit the next lap. For new brakes.

Lap 13 saw the first casualty as Beyens stumbled into Weiland, forcing the Renault to the pits and the Aguri to the sidelines. Weiland was her usual bruight, chipper, entirely-not-my-fault self. Or maybe not.

Then came a bunch of pitstops punctuated by a couple bobbles by a few drivers, forcing some slowing-down which was hardly noticable. Lap 30 notably saw Chang's engine fail to not work, which alarmed the McLaren engineers enough to call him to the pits.

And then the storm hit.

Davidson and Domingues were having an exciting duel for the lead on lap 32 when suddenly, the Renault pulled off to the side. Gearbox broken. Game over.

Just in case anyone was thinking of chasing down Davidson, the newly second-place driver Shepherd of Aguri promptly spun off the track and retired. Double DNF for Aguri. Suddenly Davidson had a 30-second lead.

As a bit of karmic retribution Dubois drilled Allman the next lap and got one Ferrari out of the race, while the Williams continued unharmed.

3 laps later Horton who was having a points race in the Honda got a turn wrong and ended up in a heap on the side of the track. 4 cars, 4 laps. What can you do?

Lap 42 saw Renault's day end as Beyens pulled off the track with fuel problems. Certainly this suddenly lack of Renault's famed reliablity is causing more than a few heads to be rolled at Renault HQ.

4 laps later Dubois was to be hit by Williams engine troubles, but luckily he continued on, although not before giving up 4th place to Chang.

On lap 53 Syme's Red Bull showed a noticeable lack of wings, and he flew into the barriers, retiring from 10th.

And so Davidson pulled another easy 40-second win and cut 10 points off Domingues's lead to a slim 14. Hutchinson finished 2nd and Whitcomb got a taste of champange also. Chang was 4th in a strong McLaren finish. Dubois was 5th, Kawasie was 6th, Mason 7th and LeSabre 8th in a double points finish for Midland. Yes, you read that right.

Suddenly, with the land of Ferrari looming ahead, Renault may have cause to be a little frightened. Domingues still has a convincing lead in the championship but he has no reason to cut it this close. Renault needs to get serious and shut the door before Davidson can get any more of his foot in.

This may be an interesting finish to the championship after all...
 
This is all just too weird. The only problem is that it's coming two races early. :confused:

Never mind, it's actually right on schedule. :dunce:
 
I don't want to say, or else I might jinx something that may or may not be related.

P.S. - In a private F1 2002 with 16 drivers, the only cars to finish the just concluded Austrian Grand Prix were the leading Ferrari, a Williams, both Saubers, and an Arrows. That's correct...FIVE CARS FINISHED. And I was the first one out on a collision with ONE OF THE SAUBERS :mad: on lap 7.
 
Beyens & Ide - Brothers in Arms?

Congratulations to Jef (it's never my fault) Beyens for keeping the spirit of Ide alive in F1. There have been reports that JB was so infuriated with the sacking of Ide (a kindred spirit some might say) that he has vowed to take up the vacant "dodgem car" mantle left behind by the Japanese Cruise Missile.

When interviewed after the Turkish GP, JB was quoted as saying "That one's for Super Ide", "We spoke after Canada, and Ide told me he was very disappointed with the soft take out of Shepherd, so I thought I would do something that Ide would be proud of, and take out Weiland ". (the only rookie on BATracer F1'06 history to have a retirement-free season by the Turkish GP - as stated by the BATracer record books, which can be searched upon emailing the service department)

Once again congrats JB, as each race passes, you are adding a little more Super Aguri body work to your collection. :crazy:

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Blake
Don’t worry XGT Taipan. I’ll put you in your place next season.

Don't make me hold you to that :sly:
 
Hey it's not his fault if the Renault is apparently 10000000000x better under braking than the Aguri. :lol:
 
Heh. 19 points ahead of Dunc in pub. BTCC. Incidentally, there are 8 KT players in the Touring championship. All in the top 8.
 
@ MachOne: Yet you're in a Ferrari, and only seen the podium once?! Uh huh, take your foot out your mouth before talking :rolleyes:

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bee
Hey it's not his fault if the Renault is apparently 10000000000x better under braking than the Aguri.

Then explain how he always manages to drive into us? - The only time we (Beyens+Aguri's) have ever crashed (and i checked ever race just to be sure) is when he overtakes us... somehow we manage to make nice clean-cut moves on him, but he can't do the same?! If he's in such a better car he should be able to pass us no problem every time... yet we slow cars can cleanly dispatch of a faster car... hmm, I think it is his fault... or perhaps his AGGRESSION???
 
Beyens has collided with Weiland whilst trying to defend P8! Weiland has lost time and possibly track position. Beyens is out of the race!
(at Indy)

Sorry, try again.

And, uh...I've got my aggression on 85. ._. So, uh, go ahead, try and pass me :P

Oh, and I wish I could have that much control over my car in BATRacer to choose who I could wreck (The entire field has collided with Domingues while trying to close up the championship! The entire field is out of the race! Domingues seems fine on the circuit.) :lol:

Appreciate the real-life spin on the situation but I think you're sounding a little too accusing, Shepherd.
 
@ MachOne: Yet you're in a Ferrari, and only seen the podium once?! Uh huh, take your foot out your mouth before talking :rolleyes:

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Not as fun being on the receiving end is it?

You can dish it, but can't take it I see.
 
Hmm. 3 people crash out of public F1 @ A1 Ring on same lap - 2 from P6, 1 from P8. I started 12th, finished 5th.
 
Please guys, settle down. it’s just a game.

In other news, Lee can’t drive to save his life.

But he knows it’s in good spirits.
 
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