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Wow an oval track, I don't love them so much but with these cars must be interesting.
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Oh yeah - and I’ve finally watched the video of the NASCAR race… New rule for this event. No wall+riding! (I could turn the Cut Track setting to ‘strict’ - which prohibits this already - but my understanding is that it might prohibit ‘two wheels off’ whereas we are happier with the definition of a cut track as ‘four wheels off’ in general terms).
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Cool! Really loocking foward to these new stuff Myles.
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Some years ago we ran the BT20s at Indy and there was trouble with the blue flag. The rules were too strict for an oval as I recall.
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Bedtime here, but feel welcome to test it out with a bunch of AI cars on the server in race session and see what happens if you drop back a lap.
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OK, final details:
R1 Laps: 15
R2 laps: 29
You *MUST* obey the pit entry/exit rules.
Pit exit takes you to inside T1 & T2 and exits before T3
Pit entry starts just before T3, take you inside T4
Do not enter Pit after T4 from the track
Do no exit Pit at T1 or T2
No bump-drafting
No wall-riding
No running, bombing or weeing in the kids pool!
Care on slowing with asymmetric setups!
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Additional info: When pitting, move early to the left of the back straight. You are advised to slow before the ‘slip’ as it is easy to lose control of an asymmetric setup and end up crossing T3 and taking someone out.