I'll try to race there tonight, don't remember what my time used to be but the Skip is way faster in some tracks this season. I lowered my PB by over a second on LRP last week.Back to Mosport:
Skip laps down to 1.34.
I found where I am losing all my time and trying to nail that corner...I probably can get high 1.33 but thats it. I normally add 1 - 2 seconds to estimate my lap times for a race and see where the competition is
That's a LOT of money up front.
So the discount is 3 cars and 3 tracks? Not 3 cars or 3 tracks?
And can you renew on Black friday even if your time isn't up?
Eh, I'm really not concerned with it. Plus I kinda like my stats.
So, the Skip Barber is a fun little thing.
WOOOHOOO!!!!!!!!
At Lanier in the Legend I'm running a consistent 16.08x to 16.10x second lap, and my best is 15.8xx but I know there's another 4-6 tenths somewhere but I can't figure it out, (I'm using Test mode if that matters), any pointers?
Thanks superbike and left888
Eric.Unless you really really really like the Legends, I'd just get your SR up to 3.0 and move on to Street Stocks. The Legends aren't any fun to me, there's no feel and no traction. They're fun to play with on road courses like the last Week 13 though.
Eric.Street Stocks and the inRacingNews Challenge (Spec Racer Ford, MX5, Solstice) are the Advanced Rookie series. You have to have a rookie 3.0 oval or road rating, respectively, to race in either.
@ superbike lol GT5 did the opposite for me, I have opened up to road course recently but ovals are where I'll be for a long time as I've never raced a road course IRL, I used to swear by Nascar Dirt to Daytona and Nascar 2003
So I can practice in them but not race if I understand right