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RE: New Assetto Corsa series starting January 27! - Filip Stoyanovich - 01-26-2020 Love most of the cars here again so, thanks Henrique! I'm looking for 1-hour races and 1 week - 1 race seasons mostly, championship wise. DRM is great choice for this I think. Last race of that season was great. I can't possibly make it to compete in points with all the daily series there but I have good fun jumping in here and there none the less. RE: New Assetto Corsa series starting January 27! - Maciek Sobczak - 01-26-2020 Looks like another great AC season! Anybody know bout the Ginetta and Porsch mod cars - are they realistic enough? RE: New Assetto Corsa series starting January 27! - Daniel Escudero - 01-27-2020 My (sorry in spanish, but its easy to follow it..) summary of the SRS series trying to attract more people into srs , preferably clean ones RE: New Assetto Corsa series starting January 27! - John Cannon - 01-30-2020 (01-26-2020, 03:12 PM)Kaden Russel Wrote: Interesting having the series typically on Friday/Saturday only on Saturday for the US folks. One chance nowAgree with Kaden, need more US evening races asap. RE: New Assetto Corsa series starting January 27! - Pasha Paterson - 01-30-2020 I would like the premiere 60min series to be nightly as well, but this has been a scheduling problem in the past. With the weekly YouTube races taking the 21:00 Eastern time slot, the 60min endurance races would get pushed to 22:00-00:00. This is the way it used to be, but the turnout at that time slot was quite low. (I'm not complaining; I got a couple of race wins out of it! ) So instead, the 60min "daily" just fills in the gaps in the YouTube hosted schedule. So TL;DR I miss having the full schedule of nightly endurance races but don't miss staying up past midnight cooling down from them after also running another race. Here's an example of what I was talking about. It's from back when the Americas-region enduro session started at 22:00 Eastern time. Nine drivers registered, three dropped during quali, and Tomas fell asleep. Also as you can tell the late hour leads to increased crankiness, and nobody needs that! |