My body is ready.
2004 DRRD Garage tuned trio for the DTC 2004. Featuring OEM headlights (thus, the tape for protection) and optimized Aerodynamics.
My body is ready.
2004 DRRD Garage tuned trio for the DTC 2004. Featuring OEM headlights (thus, the tape for protection) and optimized Aerodynamics.
Will you ignore rollover warnings and the resulting 0.0 Driveability?
Drivability affects the chance that a driver crashes your car (look at statistics spreadsheet). I will ignore the rollover warning, however.
Tarske will enter three cars into the 2004 Dalluhan Touring Championship. Numbers #12 and #14 will be dressed in the classic Tarske racing colors with small differences to distinguish them from each other (yellow mirrors and grill on #12 and white on #14), while the privately funded #26 has a different livery sponsored by Telafone.
Veteran factory drivers Heinrich Meyer and Juán Sánchez will drive cars #12 and #14 respectively. The #26 will be driven by Holly Valentine from the Tarske Driver Academy.
After 4 years of competition, the LP840 received a significant update for 2004. The new bodykit is what stands out the most, with improved downforce and handling.
It’s not the only change though; almost everything from the engine to the suspension has been either changed or heavily revised with the intention of making the 2004 model a contender for the championship.
sorry, cant make it this year, im absolutely swamped with actual work. Kept thinking i could do it later but there just isn’t time anymore.
Perhaps better known outside of its native land by its rebadge, the Norðwagen Þór, the Barrijat - Arabic for “battleship” - got its name from DCMW’s LaMarche 1960 contender, dubbed a “battleship” by the race organizer. A small-medium shooting brake with a healthy reserve of muscle, this generation features gullwing doors, all-wheel-drive (most models), and a series of special exhaust systems with exposed ultra-long headers and unusually high redlines.
Sorry for delays, been busy recently, I’ll try to get 1-2 of the races done by Wednesday
@Danicoptero @PhirmEggplant @Rubensls @Kreator @ddgs002_56056 @Isabella @Riley
Well, last place but not so slow to get a DQ, and on the bright-side we completed the race with no failures.
Awesome, I’ll take a 7-8-9 (a third as far as car design is concerned). Looking forward to the rest of the races.
Curious, but what were the finishing times of the cars?
The 16-040 engine has thicker than standard cylinder walls, so while nominal family capacity is 3132cc, the 30D-R556 variant actually installed in these cars is 2999cc, within the rules. If you’re deliberately going by family capacity, that would definitely be against standard practice and need to be spelled out clearly in the rules to be acceptable. Explain, please.
+1 to @Kreator 's request to post actual laptimes. Posting modifiers would be welcome, too.
I haven’t gone to do that sort of complexity, it mostly went off laptime but with some randomness
sorry that I didn’t catch that, I’ll give everyone a drop round then and that can be yours.
When it comes to laptimes, the cars aren’t even remotely close, but yours was by far the quickest before I saw the engine displacement
I think If I do another challenge like this I’ll do something more the the Cestalis 1000km where it’s just one race, so I can go into a lot of detail
Alright, glad to hear it wasn’t intentional.
No, I say keep multiple tracks with diversity - some favoring speed, others handling. Ideally, no car should win every one. HTM and GRC are good examples to follow.