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deannalynn 7/9/11 8:43 AM

Re: Simulated racing
 

Originally Posted by Dannypollock24:
The sim Racing league would be best off season not during Racing season as much IMO! :6:

Danny 24

Good point! We can schedule our own times and races, so maybe there can be a winter series!

micro94 7/9/11 5:13 PM

Re: Simulated racing
 
I would be all in. What type of stuff do I need. The steering wheel and pedals is that all?

dirtzilla 7/10/11 12:01 AM

Re: Simulated racing
 
I have my reservations about iRacing. Simply costs way too much money. Boz Racing has the non-wing beta test (they are building correct models) in their forums, but IMHO with many laps on them, it would not be the best place to start for people new to the mod. They are a big time handful and rightfully so.

Chase Briscoe 7/10/11 6:51 PM

Re: Simulated racing
 
That's what I do in my off season, haha. iRacing and Rfactor.

koolaid89 7/10/11 7:07 PM

Re: Simulated racing
 
There are a small group of my friends that race SBS Wingless Sprints (dirt of course) we have the ability to possibly provide a rFactor and Ventrilo server. (we posses both)

For those of you interested check out WOOracing.net for all of our server info. Newcomers welcome, we can help you get set up if your interested.

Joe@ScaleSprints 7/10/11 8:48 PM

Re: Simulated racing
 
Rfactor racer here. iracing does seem pretty $$$. I would however be interested in anything you guys wanna put together for rfactor. Hell, run the Street Stocks for us slow guys LOL.

deannalynn 7/10/11 9:21 PM

Re: Simulated racing
 

Originally Posted by micro94:
I would be all in. What type of stuff do I need. The steering wheel and pedals is that all?

That's what I was told, about $100, but there are some people who put a lot of money into it with higher quality pedals and more powerful computer processors. An acquantaince said I won't have a good experience without buying the best stuff, but he's super competitive.

micro94 7/10/11 9:32 PM

Re: Simulated racing
 
Im just gonna have fun. I dont need the computer system and all the controls to run the space shuttle. Its just for fun and thats what I intend to do. Ill have to go out and check out the steering wheel and pedal setups. If you find one or someone else knows what a good one is to get let me know. Thanks. Cant wait sounds like a blast.

dirtzilla 7/11/11 2:37 AM

Re: Simulated racing
 

Originally Posted by koolaid89:
There are a small group of my friends that race SBS Wingless Sprints (dirt of course)

The Boz wingless stuff smokes the SBS stuff in terms of realism and fun. I know firsthand. If I wanted a car that drove straight I would race pavement. My arms are tired from getting elbows up with the Boz stuff, its that good.

koolaid89 7/11/11 2:58 AM

Re: Simulated racing
 

Originally Posted by dirtzilla:
The Boz wingless stuff smokes the SBS stuff in terms of realism and fun. I know firsthand. If I wanted a car that drove straight I would race pavement. My arms are tired from getting elbows up with the Boz stuff, its that good.

I've tried the winged BOZ cars and I find them undriveable, we thoroughly enjoy racing the SBS cars. Yes, they are absolutely easier to drive but you still have to be on the edge to be fast. Different strokes for different folks. I'm offering what I enjoy and have available.


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