Any practice
Any practice
Anyone want to host a practice server tonight?
Flow, I think he's actually looking for someone to open a server so he can stop playing with himself...
F1motion: "If you build it, they will come." Is there anything preventing you from hosting yourself? There are instructions in a few recent threads and if you have problems, maybe we can help...
I'd start a server myself but I'd have to kick people out in about 30 minutes or so, not much point...

F1motion: "If you build it, they will come." Is there anything preventing you from hosting yourself? There are instructions in a few recent threads and if you have problems, maybe we can help...
I'd start a server myself but I'd have to kick people out in about 30 minutes or so, not much point...

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Yes, few advise can be given... I thinks someone have a signature that says, "Sunday driving with deadly curve", hehe i woud say same.
Deadly braking point, try to not stay right in back of another driver when getting neer a 'S' corner, drive little off to be able to avoid his back.
Do alot of folowing practice with your average driver and be awared of new driver, they will brake too soon or too late.
Make some reference of braking point of else than sign, they aften can be moved off, watch for pain sponsor on grass or other sign on track.
Watch out your brake setup. Last year, only one driver finished the race, and the last car on track did the 2 last laps with no brake at all... i remember, hihi.
2 Things on other driver setup. Some are fast on straight, but will have to brake little eralier than slower drive on straight (in general) due to difference between wings, alot or less....
Im not a pro, but those are what i consider when racing in Monza
Have a good practice and good race.
Deadly braking point, try to not stay right in back of another driver when getting neer a 'S' corner, drive little off to be able to avoid his back.
Do alot of folowing practice with your average driver and be awared of new driver, they will brake too soon or too late.
Make some reference of braking point of else than sign, they aften can be moved off, watch for pain sponsor on grass or other sign on track.
Watch out your brake setup. Last year, only one driver finished the race, and the last car on track did the 2 last laps with no brake at all... i remember, hihi.
2 Things on other driver setup. Some are fast on straight, but will have to brake little eralier than slower drive on straight (in general) due to difference between wings, alot or less....
Im not a pro, but those are what i consider when racing in Monza
Have a good practice and good race.
NAR.F1 driver