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Sujet: 35 seasons in Rookie...but why? |
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#1 Posté (le) 14 Mai 2019, 16:11:56
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#2 Posté (le) 14 Mai 2019, 16:15:14
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Impressive. Such experience and only won his group 18 times.
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#3 Posté (le) 14 Mai 2019, 16:18:21
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#4 Posté (le) 14 Mai 2019, 16:22:19
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Maybe his just trying to achieve all the Achievements....
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#5 Posté (le) 14 Mai 2019, 16:23:35
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he wants all results on all tracks... i think???
indy oval he needs a FL and pole needs pole on A1 ring needs a win at Brno needs FL on hockeheim needs pole on serres and FL at Avus
so.... he will do some more seasons in rookie i think
if that is his goal.. i admire his patience
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#6 Posté (le) 14 Mai 2019, 16:24:47
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he obviously loves to win and can't do that by moving up. so he stays in his comfort zone - at the lowest level in the game.
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#7 Posté (le) 14 Mai 2019, 16:25:13
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What is more mysterious is that after he wins the groups, he goes into a big negative balance so that he can remain in the Rookies.
Maybe he is looking to establish some sort of a record...a negative one, at that.
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#8 Posté (le) 14 Mai 2019, 16:27:52
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I was told once that some teams want people to do this to get a higher team finish... not sure if that is the case.
I could not do it... I would get too bored.....
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#9 Posté (le) 14 Mai 2019, 16:32:30
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Another witch hunting begins in 3, 2, 1...
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#10 Posté (le) 14 Mai 2019, 16:32:50
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Maybe he will get around to eventually give us some explanation for his "strategy". It would certainly settle our curiosity.
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#11 Posté (le) 14 Mai 2019, 16:45:59
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Quote ( Norbert Huszti @ May 14th 2019,16:11:56 ) Why is he doing it? Here's another thought... Why not :)
But if I had to guess, achievement hunting
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#12 Posté (le) 14 Mai 2019, 16:49:36 (dernière édition (le) 14 Mai 2019, 16:50:27 par Jon Day)
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Quote ( Rastislav Padysak @ May 14th 2019,16:32:30 ) Another witch hunting begins in 3, 2, 1... Lol...I won't rest until he's either been band or crucified.
There should be laws against people doing what they want.
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#13 Posté (le) 14 Mai 2019, 16:54:12
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#14 Posté (le) 14 Mai 2019, 16:57:31
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Just wanna play in this way! everybody is free to play this game as he wants.
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#15 Posté (le) 14 Mai 2019, 20:57:16
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Yes, I say good for him! He is engaged in the game, doesn't complain about DM or random. He chose something other than the rat race to the "top" that consumes most of the rest of us.
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#16 Posté (le) 14 Mai 2019, 21:02:44
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I think Pedro Estrada has the longest unbroken rookie career, if I recall correctly. Unless he retired.
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#17 Posté (le) 14 Mai 2019, 21:07:39
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I dunno, but who am I to stop him from doing as he pleases? Anyway, one less potential opponent to worry about.
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#18 Posté (le) 14 Mai 2019, 21:10:43 (dernière édition (le) 14 Mai 2019, 21:14:37 par Juan Pereyra)
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#19 Posté (le) 14 Mai 2019, 21:35:34
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Quote ( Juan Pereyra @ May 14th 2019,21:10:43 ) I was in R19 with this manager (40 seasons)
/gb/ManagerProfile.asp?IDM=171911
Wow impressive 39 seasons in the same Rookie group, participated in most races and never made it to the top 6
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#20 Posté (le) 14 Mai 2019, 21:38:06
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There is a Brazilian guy with over 800 uninterrupted races in Rookie :)
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#21 Posté (le) 14 Mai 2019, 21:50:47
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#22 Posté (le) 14 Mai 2019, 22:03:49
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#23 Posté (le) 14 Mai 2019, 22:09:38
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Quote ( Alexander Kunze @ May 14th 2019,22:03:49 ) Quote ( Josh Clark @ May 14th 2019,21:38:06 )
There is a Brazilian guy with over 800 uninterrupted races in Rookie :)
811 races in 169.6 h
:D
/gb/ManagerProfile.asp?IDM=123045 now thats a fella u cant complain about smashing all the records :D
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#24 Posté (le) 14 Mai 2019, 22:12:22
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Quote ( Alexander Kunze @ May 14th 2019,22:03:49 ) 811 races in 169.6 h And still looking for his first win :D
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#25 Posté (le) 14 Mai 2019, 22:34:18
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Not victory, participation is important.
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#26 Posté (le) 15 Mai 2019, 01:44:58
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#27 Posté (le) 15 Mai 2019, 10:48:11
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There is notting wrong to have verry little ambitions, but not a single ambition at all is really exeptional. At least, in rookie you can try to make promotion to amateur, once in amateur you can try to stay as long as possible. I agree with Tibor, participation is more important than victory, but without any ambition participation is useless. But, once again, nothing wrong to stay in de comfort zone of Rookie.
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#28 Posté (le) 15 Mai 2019, 11:02:02
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Wow, I am not how I feel about that, impressive nonetheless. Clearly he is more interested in achievements than playing the game for what it's intended. Each to his own I think.
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#29 Posté (le) 15 Mai 2019, 12:01:11
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Not everyone can win Elite title, this guy just realized it sooner than everyone else. He's playing the game the way he fancies. Im not very impressed, competitive levels in rookie are quite low so winning a rookie group is not much to brag imo but still the guy is enjoying the game as he wants.
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#30 Posté (le) 15 Mai 2019, 15:07:57
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I never won a race in rookie ... it still haunts me :D
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