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Does this mean we get our own CTS-VR for us C+ guys? Or is that still an everyone rookie? I think an open setup CTS-VR would help tremendously! (I didn't check)
Does this mean we get our own CTS-VR for us C+ guys? Or is that still an everyone rookie? I think an open setup CTS-VR would help tremendously! (I didn't check)
Yes sir!! Definitely hope so! Those default sets are awful!!Maybe next season we can only hope
Roush_fan_99Maybe next season we can only hope
looks nice, how did you managed to get T500 pedals but not the wheel?
Edit: And Cadillac has full control over the CTS-VR for a year. I think participation has been dropping on that car as well. Maybe if it didn't drive like **** with the fixed setup.
but it wasn't the fixed setup though right?Yeah, that ind of sucks... I was surprised they let the car run for the 120 of Thunder!
Hi there, iRacing noob here taking advantage of the Cadillac 6-months free promo.
So far I've done a couple of practices around Okayama Short with the MX-5 cup car (my best lap around so far is 1'03.9xx). Now I know what all the fuss about iRacing was about! I'd like to ask you guys, how much time do you reccomend practicing before jumping to the races or to a Rookie league/tournament? Also, how do iRacing leagues/tournaments work? How do I sign in one or what are the requirements for it?
Thanks in advance and see you on the race track! (My iRacing name, is Alejandro Ramirez Pulido).
Hi there, iRacing noob here taking advantage of the Cadillac 6-months free promo.
So far I've done a couple of practices around Okayama Short with the MX-5 cup car (my best lap around so far is 1'03.9xx). Now I know what all the fuss about iRacing was about! I'd like to ask you guys, how much time do you reccomend practicing before jumping to the races or to a Rookie league/tournament? Also, how do iRacing leagues/tournaments work? How do I sign in one or what are the requirements for it?
Thanks in advance and see you on the race track! (My iRacing name, is Alejandro Ramirez Pulido).
Hi there, iRacing noob here taking advantage of the Cadillac 6-months free promo.
So far I've done a couple of practices around Okayama Short with the MX-5 cup car (my best lap around so far is 1'03.9xx). Now I know what all the fuss about iRacing was about! I'd like to ask you guys, how much time do you reccomend practicing before jumping to the races or to a Rookie league/tournament? Also, how do iRacing leagues/tournaments work? How do I sign in one or what are the requirements for it?
Thanks in advance and see you on the race track! (My iRacing name, is Alejandro Ramirez Pulido).
Practice until you feel that you will make very few mistakes. it could be a matter of hours or a matter of the week and you don't race til Sunday. with that said don't go into a race focusing too hard on that because for whatever reason you will end up doing whatever you are focusing not to do.
If you can avoid wrecks and stay on track for the most part you have a top 5 finish made.
Better yet do a couple time trials and if you can successfully finish a couple you are ready (SR is affected in Time Trials)
I'm not sure but I think the insta-repair was a glitch. Because I think it only worked if you used a Fast tow instead of driving yourself? I'm probably wrong I'd like clarification on this.
Although not perfect, Iracing is fantastic and damn close to being perfect IMO.
First pit stop (damaged or not) in a Rookie or D class race resets the car, whether you towed or drove the car in yourself. Just remember to uncheck fuel and tires or you'll be there for 40 seconds or more.
left888That's a great reason to use a button box, I flip a switch and can go from xxx liters to nothing, same for tires.
OLDSKOOLACURAAny link/ video on how to make one or switch the tire fuel option off? I always forget to turn it off when I race and I don't know where it is.