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China race result (post your resume here)

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We want news form Europe.... our race will be later, but i think yours is finished now...
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I won :lol:
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congrats dutch !!!
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I think DP can't say anything more because he's too drunk from all the champaign... :wink:
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champagne :cry: naaa,.. dont like that i prefer beer

cheers m8's

1 DP
2 Samy
3 Killa
4 magnusen

and mark didnt start cause he was mad on me :? ,... cause i didnt wanted to join his server a few minutes before the race while i was on magnus server :? he got mad about that and didnt race china. :?

anyway good luck na guys have a nice race :wink:
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Ok, our race was posponed to next weekend... humm. having problem with Cart track (mistmatch)... and Carrera who mist us... and it was 8H45 and qualif was not done....

So by vote, we decide to pospone the race...
We, for fun, did a 50% race with damage off... and was an interesting way of what will come next China real race.... hehe gonna be close in front... :wink:
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Yep, the plan is now to have the NA China race next weekend and Bahrain the week after that, if that's fine with everyone.

Unless it is decided otherwise (no Bahrain race), I should have an official track pack (hopefully the last one!) out Tuesday night.
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heck that sounds good to me.I may even try to get somepractise in for the bahrain race if i get some extra time.I have not installed the bahrain track yet.I will soon enough and just not alter the .gdb file for bilbos final track pack to be put in.
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Post by Flow »

Sound good for me for the barhein race, but dont know if all have spare time to practice that track in so short time. Im in for a 100% race but i majority is not weeling, i woud accept to do a 50%one. So race wont be too mutch long, du to the fact of loosing lots of driver in 1st part cause of lack of practicing.

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Well in french i know what i mean...haha...heu...... :lol:
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Well, as Cart said yesterday, we all had our 2 weeks to prepare the China race so you should start to practice now for the Bahrain race in 2 weeks.

Also, unless there's a majority wanting otherwise, I'm in favor of doing 100% races in both China and Bahrain so that those who invest the time to get around these tracks safely can get something for their effort. I believe longer races favor the slower-but-more-careful drivers, which is something good IMO. It's also a challenge against yourself to not screw up too much. In short, I like 100% races even if I hate some of the tracks! :wink:
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