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scania
30th June 2008, 02:55
how long the race is?
need to pit or not?
racer hero
30th June 2008, 13:51
You mean round 4?
scania
30th June 2008, 14:43
ya, rd4
teedot
1st July 2008, 18:00
The info is in the schedule... which is very easy to find, i might add!
PMD9409
1st July 2008, 18:38
Actually there isn't any info on length in the schedule thread. Also, since it is AutoX I don't think there will be any pit stops.
scania
2nd July 2008, 02:25
Race 4: AutoX
Track: Autocross California Layout
Date: July 6
how much laps?
lizardfolk
2nd July 2008, 05:56
150. Sorry about the late response I've been tied up early today
scania
2nd July 2008, 08:45
my tire can only support 11X laps.....
Stefani24
5th July 2008, 16:48
Then you need to use diffrent pressure or change ur driving style. theyll last longer coz of the cautions anyway
lizardfolk
5th July 2008, 19:46
As a note the laps has been shortened to 120 laps
BigTime
7th July 2008, 14:22
As a note the laps has been shortened to 120 laps
If you can do 130 laps, I don't see why you can't do 123. If I'm not mistaken the lap count goes all the way to 999.
racer hero
7th July 2008, 14:45
If you can do 130 laps, I don't see why you can't do 123. If I'm not mistaken the lap count goes all the way to 999.
I think it goes by 10's after 100 ?
BigTime
7th July 2008, 15:05
I think it goes by 10's after 100 ?
That is freaking weird. I know there has to be some kind of server override for that... Well, I would think. :D
I'll ask Banshee56 if he know anything about it, he's our server man.
blackbird04217
7th July 2008, 15:10
Its the way LFS handles the data for their lap counts. Its in the InSim.txt document if you have a mind for technology, otherwise just look at is as a small restriction.
BigTime
7th July 2008, 16:20
Its the way LFS handles the data for their lap counts. Its in the InSim.txt document if you have a mind for technology, otherwise just look at is as a small restriction.
I know one thing, it's a dumb restriction. Check it out: http://www.lfsforum.net/showthread.php?t=45554.
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