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Syed Aqil
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Old post #1 posted Feb 28th 2014, 00:10:11 Quote 
I've just realised that we haven't got a group forum lol yolo
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Old post #2 posted Feb 28th 2014, 10:30:23 Quote 
It's true. Here are all very shy.
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Old post #3 posted Feb 28th 2014, 14:05:59 Quote 
I looked up the forum, but decided not to start it, as I am just a rookie and could not really offer any relevant information. However, I have really fallen for this game so far, its something I have been looking for for a long time, but wasnt able to google anything similar.
Thanks to facebook suggestions for once :)

Also I am so happy to have earned my first points in brno.
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Old post #4 posted Feb 28th 2014, 14:25:23 Quote 
Do you think you will go to amateur this season Eduardo?
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Old post #5 posted Feb 28th 2014, 17:06:35 Quote 
Quote ( Martin Ocenas @ February 28th 2014,14:25:23 )

Do you think you will go to amateur this season Eduardo?


na he's utter cra*. joking, yeah i think he's got a very good chance of getting promoted if he keeps on building up the momentum that he's in atm. but hey, who cares, im on fuc**** pole today
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Old post #6 posted Feb 28th 2014, 19:58:01 Quote 
GL man, I hope it doesnt rain :)
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Old post #7 posted Mar 1st 2014, 00:33:40 Quote 
To tell the truth I'm not struggling to climb but to be serious with you I have to admit I have a small chance.
My priority this season was to compare numbers and attack the next season but at the moment things are going well but the table is not my priority.

I always play to win, even when I do not have a car for that and then end up in last place, you learn always something ... like today i've learned.
Today, i was trying to race with one pitstop and medium tires and believed it would not rain, the result was what you know
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Old post #8 posted Mar 1st 2014, 01:04:48 Quote 
let me give you my congratulations Eduardo for your victory today.. I was convinced that the win was going to be mine but the tires framed me in the last lap this time ;)
Sorry for my english but it has been a while since the last time i wrote something in english
Tugas rule :)
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Old post #9 posted Mar 1st 2014, 04:22:11 Quote 
Quote ( Helder Pinto @ March 1st 2014,01:04:48 )

let me give you my congratulations Eduardo for your victory today.. I was convinced that the win was going to be mine but the tires framed me in the last lap this time ;)
Sorry for my english but it has been a while since the last time i wrote something in english
Tugas rule :)


your english is completely fine helder :). and yes, hats off to eduardo, the sam michael of this rookie-381 group. i had a fantastic chance of winning the race but you know, the chassis just had to effin explode
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Old post #10 posted Mar 1st 2014, 11:33:13 Quote 
Quote ( Syed Aqil @ March 1st 2014,04:22:11 )

your english is completely fine helder :). and yes, hats off to eduardo, the sam michael of this rookie-381 group. i had a fantastic chance of winning the race but you know, the chassis just had to effin explode


it's not the first time that your car finishes a race covered in smoke Syed, the last race before this one yesterday it happened to you the same thing and that was the only reason i won that race...lucky for me i was rigth behind you to capitalized :)
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Old post #11 posted Mar 1st 2014, 16:46:00 Quote 
Well I completely messed up the strategy, decided to run extra softs and 4 stints, which I figured would have given me some kind of a breathing space should it rain.

Unfortunately I calculated the fuel strategy real bad. Result = 6 pitstops; 4 times for no more fuel and 2 times to change to rain tires and back :D

Anyways congrats to Eduardo


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Old post #12 posted Mar 1st 2014, 17:03:31 Quote 
Quote ( Martin Ocenas @ March 1st 2014,16:46:00 )

Well I completely messed up the strategy, decided to run extra softs and 4 stints, which I figured would have given me some kind of a breathing space should it rain.

Unfortunately I calculated the fuel strategy real bad. Result = 6 pitstops; 4 times for no more fuel and 2 times to change to rain tires and back :D

Anyways congrats to Eduardo




by lap 30 you were already 2 laps down lol
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Old post #13 posted Mar 1st 2014, 17:10:07 Quote 
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well I am not saying I would win, my somewhat realistic expectations would be 7-9 place

Still, my biggest concern is my total lack of pace, that I cannot understand

by lap 30 you were already 2 laps down lol
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Old post #14 posted Mar 1st 2014, 17:11:06 Quote 
Quote ( Syed Aqil @ March 1st 2014,17:03:31 )


by lap 30 you were already 2 laps down lol


well I am not saying I would win, my somewhat realistic expectations would be 7-9 place

Still, my biggest concern is my total lack of pace, that I cannot understand
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Old post #15 posted Mar 1st 2014, 20:34:09 Quote 
Undoubtedly had some luck, I admit.
With qualification I got the feeling that it would run to get between 2 and 4/5 th place.
I knew that i had a very similar strategy with Rilchev but as it should have a better driver than mine, I thought it would be to my front.
Helder went with my initial idea of setup but I feared that something failed near the end... hehe
;)

I did not expect the rain and i think that benefited me because drove fast, I think that was what made ​​possible the victory.
I also think my position in the table is very inflated.

Another thing that surprised me was the engine wear, I hesitated to change at the beginning but had not done so would not finish the race.

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Old post #16 posted Mar 1st 2014, 23:30:01 Quote 
Quote ( Eduardo Figueiredo @ March 1st 2014,20:34:09 )

Undoubtedly had some luck, I admit.
With qualification I got the feeling that it would run to get between 2 and 4/5 th place.
I knew that i had a very similar strategy with Rilchev but as it should have a better driver than mine, I thought it would be to my front.
Helder went with my initial idea of setup but I feared that something failed near the end... hehe
;)

I did not expect the rain and i think that benefited me because drove fast, I think that was what made ​​possible the victory.
I also think my position in the table is very inflated.

Another thing that surprised me was the engine wear, I hesitated to change at the beginning but had not done so would not finish the race.





well the only thing i have to say in my defense is that i'll have to get my «revenge» on the next race... ;) hehehe
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Old post #17 posted Mar 2nd 2014, 16:19:49 Quote 
Hello everybody .
I'm sorry but my english is'nt as fine as your's ...
So i'll ask my question in french :
"Quel est le lvl maxi autorisé pour le pilote en catégorie rookie
si on veut pouvoir renouveler son contrat ?"

ex:My pilot is lvl88 and it's impossible for me too sign him one more time !

thanks for answers ^^
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Old post #18 posted Mar 2nd 2014, 16:27:36 Quote 
Quote ( Régis Fourcade @ March 2nd 2014,16:19:49 )

Hello everybody .
I'm sorry but my english is'nt as fine as your's ...
So i'll ask my question in french :
"Quel est le lvl maxi autorisé pour le pilote en catégorie rookie
si on veut pouvoir renouveler son contrat ?"

ex:My pilot is lvl88 and it's impossible for me too sign him one more time !

thanks for answers ^^


The max lvl is 85 Régis
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Old post #19 posted Mar 3rd 2014, 07:39:16 Quote 
i've stuffed up my qualifying lap by putting on extra soft tyres and wet tyres in quali 1 and 2 respectively. wow i certainly am a genius
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Old post #20 posted Mar 5th 2014, 01:19:25 Quote 
Congrats "Super" Helder, another "doubledrinha" :)

Tuga Rules ;)
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Old post #21 posted Mar 5th 2014, 07:17:10 Quote 
wow radoslav stole the last podium finish position from me on the last frickin lap. brb killing myself
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Old post #22 posted Mar 5th 2014, 09:10:31 Quote 
Quote ( Eduardo Figueiredo @ March 5th 2014,01:19:25 )

Congrats "Super" Helder, another "doubledrinha" :)

Tuga Rules ;)


Thank's Eduardo congrat's for you to for not missing one podium that's what i call regularity..but feel good when everything run's smoothly for us :)
Tuga always rules
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Old post #23 posted Mar 7th 2014, 16:51:58 Quote 
So who is as stupid as me and didnt put rain tires for Q2? :D
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Old post #24 posted Mar 7th 2014, 17:23:43 Quote 
Quote ( Martin Ocenas @ March 7th 2014,16:51:58 )

So who is as stupid as me and didnt put rain tires for Q2? :D


... and careful what comes next ;)

Rilchev is in the House! as would be expected
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Old post #25 posted Mar 11th 2014, 23:58:32 Quote 
Uuiiii!! Another double Tuga!
Again... cheers Helder, very well.

I'm learning a lot this season...
of course the rain has been my friend.
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Old post #26 posted Mar 12th 2014, 03:19:43 (last edited Mar 12th 2014, 03:22:37 by Syed Aqil) Quote 
Quote ( Eduardo Figueiredo @ March 11th 2014,23:58:32 )

Uuiiii!! Another double Tuga!
Again... cheers Helder, very well.

I'm learning a lot this season...
of course the rain has been my friend.


your friend?????????????????? more like your bff... fff.
anyway, congrats to you both portugeezers. you both have been tearing this group apart with your sexy race tactics
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Old post #27 posted Mar 12th 2014, 14:30:43 Quote 
Quote ( Eduardo Figueiredo @ March 11th 2014,23:58:32 )

Uuiiii!! Another double Tuga!
Again... cheers Helder, very well.

I'm learning a lot this season...
of course the rain has been my friend.


well what can i say this was the perfect race for me without a single mistake...
definitely tuga rules this group!!!! :D
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Old post #28 posted Mar 12th 2014, 14:34:04 Quote 
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your friend?????????????????? more like your bff... fff.
anyway, congrats to you both portugeezers. you both have been tearing this group apart with your sexy race tactics


thank's Syed i hope we can continue with this pace leaving everyone behind us :D
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Old post #29 posted Mar 15th 2014, 01:55:05 Quote 
this game is killing me softly
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Old post #30 posted Mar 15th 2014, 14:08:22 Quote 
Patient Aquil.

Again... congratulations to super Helder.
My race was almost perfect for my car and driver, so my race time was correct.

Petruti and Cooper were better... this time!
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