Hello guys! It's a pleasure for me come back here. What's the GTPC C2 Fuji server password? I search it but not found.
Hi Bruno, welcome back! You can find the password here on the right side. https://simracingonline.co.uk/racing/eventinfo/2472
hello, I wanted to try this event but it's too hot in France ! and I only ply vr, maybe the next one !
I would take it! Bloody 31 degrees C. here. With a VR headset on, you will get a good "summer" feeling.
Wouldn't you know it. I made sure to get home in time to race what I know was a fun track and great car and we have a severe thunderstorm that knocked our power just after qualifying ended. Hope you all had fun and I hope to make the remaining rounds. What sucked even worse was our power stayed off until just after the Tuesday night CMS MNRL race I admin had begun. Luckily I had Ross to fill in for me as Admin.
That sucks. I am surprised that we had more GTR then C2's. The C2's are great to drive. Well, I guess you never know.
RESULT PROCESSING PROBLEM I have @Bruno Chacon on the drivers list of the race and @Bruno Silva on the signup list for registering for the race. Are those the same person?
[CITAÇÃO="John vd Geest, postagem: 130439, membro: 83"] PROBLEMA DE PROCESSAMENTO DE RESULTADOS Tenho @Bruno Chacon na lista de pilotos da corrida e @Bruno Silva na lista de inscritos para a corrida. São a mesma pessoa?[/QUOTE] Yes, it’s the same person. When I signed up here on SRO about a decade ago, I used my other surname, "Silva." I tried to change it to "Chacon" in my profile but couldn't manage to do so. If an administrator could guide me or make that change for me, I would be grateful, as I use "Bruno Chacon" everywhere else I race—such as in ISO and ODS.
Even though the grid was small, the cars are excellent and the Fuji track is fantastic. I got a good start and latched onto Taylor, but I knew he was two seconds faster than me. I tried to stay as close as possible, but I made a mistake at the hairpin that sent me off-track; I hit the barrier with the rear right, slightly bending the steering. That allowed Taylor—who was already faster—to pull out a huge lead, until he suffered a disconnection issue and the victory fell into my lap. It’s good to win, but not like this. It’s a shame; Taylor deserved the win.