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Arkadiusz Nicewicz
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Old post #1 posted Aug 12th 2012, 17:18:52 Quote 
Hello everyone in this newly formed group Rookie 349. I'd like to say that I'm not gonna promote this season. I just want to train my driver for season 33 and have a lot of fun in this one. Good luck everyone :).
Byron Alvarez
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Old post #2 posted Aug 14th 2012, 23:11:10 Quote 
hi all :-)
Milan Mihajlovic
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Old post #3 posted Aug 16th 2012, 22:50:55 Quote 
Hi ppl ! :)
Ken Petrusch
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Old post #4 posted Oct 10th 2012, 22:36:59 Quote 
I'd like to say that I'm not gonna promote this season. I just want to train my driver for season 34. So good luck and have a fun seasong 33 and try to catch Arkandiusz like a have the the favorite to win this season
David Bajer
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Old post #5 posted Oct 12th 2012, 22:10:38 Quote 
Hi I am new to this game and this will be my first real season so I'll see if I can catch up with you guys.Good luck!
Martin Kundrát
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Old post #6 posted Oct 17th 2012, 14:36:32 Quote 
hi all :-)
Arkadiusz Nicewicz
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Old post #7 posted Oct 17th 2012, 14:38:45 Quote 
Hi Guys. I'd like to say that my aim for this season is to achieve as many pole's fastest laps and wins as possible, but I'm not going to promote this season. Just for Your information :).
Chris Erath
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Old post #8 posted Oct 29th 2012, 19:17:21 Quote 
Hi all!

I am new to this game so what does 'I am not going to promote' mean? :)
Arkadiusz Nicewicz
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Old post #9 posted Oct 29th 2012, 21:40:36 Quote 
That, I'll stay in Rookie for next season even if I'll end on a first place.
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Old post #10 posted Oct 29th 2012, 22:00:51 Quote 
Ah thx. Well this is my first season so I will see how far I get :D
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Old post #11 posted Oct 31st 2012, 13:44:40 Quote 
Nice race till the end. Almost made it to top 10 but my tyre management sucked hard :D
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Old post #12 posted Nov 27th 2012, 18:37:45 Quote 
0,001s behind Alexander in Q1. That is tight qualification.
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Old post #13 posted Sep 10th 2013, 19:07:41 Quote 
Good luck to everyone today.
Chris Falzon
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Old post #14 posted Oct 1st 2013, 14:52:29 Quote 
This is probably my 3rd season and it seems I cannot get a grip on this whole F1 game. This season I'm trying to keep with the instructions given in the Newbie guide but it still sucks. I cannot make it even in the top 10, let alone start thinking about winning a race or anything else.

Moreover, I have a young driver and he's already on 95. Probably this will increase come the end of the season and then I'll lose him because he has a higher rating than 85. How can I make sure that before the end of the season his rating decreases?

One last question. According to the guide, it's better if I don't upgrade my car before any part is torn out. But this means that the car is not competitive at all, since after the first few races most of my parts are still on Level 2 and some of them are still Level 1.

How can I get some fun in this game? Please help.
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Old post #15 posted Oct 1st 2013, 16:57:48 (last edited Oct 1st 2013, 16:58:52 by Tim Lord) Quote 
Try signing up for the mentor program the game has.

Here's the link.

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Old post #16 posted Oct 1st 2013, 18:28:27 Quote 
Congrats on the win last race Tim. You really had that rain strategy pegged.
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Old post #17 posted Oct 1st 2013, 18:40:46 Quote 
Quote ( Jeremy Davis @ October 1st 2013,18:28:27 )

You really had that rain strategy pegged.


Believe it or not, I was trying not to score..... this bloody 50 point new rule is a killer when you are in training mode.
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Old post #18 posted Oct 1st 2013, 18:43:16 Quote 
Well, never mind then. You did a terrible job lol.
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Old post #19 posted Oct 4th 2013, 16:45:13 Quote 
I wish I was pushing for promotion this season. Good battles going on for the top 4 spots.
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Old post #20 posted Oct 29th 2013, 22:36:34 Quote 
How can I reduce my driver's overall experience?
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Old post #21 posted Nov 6th 2013, 02:20:26 Quote 
Goodbye Rookie - 349.

I pulled my promotion push forward by one season as I have 2 Fav Tracks next season to help me retain in Amateur, and hopefully give me more time to continue my Driver Build Project.

Good luck for next season Jeremy.... hope to see you in Amateur soon.
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Old post #22 posted Nov 6th 2013, 14:40:01 Quote 
Thanks Tim and congrats on promoting and good luck in the future.
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Old post #23 posted Nov 9th 2013, 17:01:05 (last edited Nov 9th 2013, 17:01:14 by Vladimir Valis) Quote 
Hi all!
Good luck this season! I expect an exciting season, especially with the new track :P
See you in Austin ;)
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Old post #24 posted Nov 9th 2013, 22:38:28 Quote 
Good luck to you and everyone else as well.
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Old post #25 posted Jan 14th 2014, 22:31:33 Quote 
Congratz Jeremy! Fantastic victory and the tittle is yours! Your strategy today was so good ;)
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Old post #26 posted Jan 14th 2014, 22:37:22 Quote 
Thanks. Good luck to you, and everyone else, in the future.
Ashley Southey
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Old post #27 posted Aug 12th 2014, 14:06:06 Quote 
Just wishing everyone good-luck this season! It's going to be an interesting first race, bring it on!
Jaime Alonso
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Old post #28 posted Aug 14th 2014, 19:18:51 Quote 
thank you very much, hope is a competitive and fun season. good luck !!
Nay Gillam
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Old post #29 posted Aug 15th 2014, 22:28:39 Quote 
new here and glad im not last and being competitive with 2nd group of cars and not a straggler :P
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Old post #30 posted Aug 18th 2014, 18:31:59 Quote 
Doing well then. I have a bad feeling I'll be competing for last next race.
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