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Post by Hey hey on Feb 5, 2013 20:16:01 GMT 1
Hey guys ...
I have come to this site via lfsforum, I stand with you, my name is Ruben, I'm from Mexico City, and I have active participation in Latin American leagues. Along with some good friends have formed a team with already created nearly three years, our business is medium, as there engineers, entrepreneurs, and in general most of the members already have responsibilities, why do not we spend hours and hours at the training, however we do not believe that bad ... hahaha ... Iron Racers Team is the name of our team and as such we have recorded in LFSdatabase ...
I like to participate in any of the races they do, I was reviewing and I see that a few laps, but I'm intrigued to know the dates and times when they are developed, as may here understand this side of the planet are a-6GMT so I want to know the hours that you meet ...
Warm regards from Mexico.
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Post by mexico on Feb 5, 2013 20:30:41 GMT 1
hahaha my account is pending authorization ..... : P
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Post by towzt on Feb 6, 2013 11:50:36 GMT 1
if you are -6GMT then that will be 7hrs in diff. we are GMT+1
so our qualify + races are on sunday 20.30 that means 13.30 for you.
to be shure check the site, you can see a clock that says what time it is over here now.
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Post by xtian on Feb 6, 2013 13:18:30 GMT 1
Hello Ruben and welcome to Liveforspeed.be Our regular racers Scatter and Knukkle are on your side of the planet, in north American, so you will not be the only one with a jet lag. Between the races, let us know when you are online so that we can train with you.
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Post by ruben on Feb 7, 2013 4:01:02 GMT 1
How very complex ... takes so long authorization from my account?
>>Currently your account is waiting for approval from a staff member. Once an administrator has approved your account you will get access to this forum.<<
;D
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Post by SLO_Scatter on Feb 7, 2013 15:31:09 GMT 1
Hanziboy must be busy, but I'm sure he will get you authorized. Just be patient.
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Post by rubenmx on Feb 11, 2013 16:13:33 GMT 1
I finally get,,, ;D
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Post by rubenmx on Feb 11, 2013 19:28:40 GMT 1
registrations, name and password of the server? please ...
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Post by hanziboy on Feb 11, 2013 20:17:05 GMT 1
registrations, name and password of the server? please ... Hi Rubenmx The server has no password now. It is only in private mode when we have a practice or official race on Sunday evenings. We have 2 servers : liveforspeed.be1 and liveforspeed.be2 as you can see on the right on the front page of our website. If you have more questions you can also mail us at admin@liveforspeed.be cya on track PS main LFS server is offline now .. so not any server is online atm.
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Post by rubenmx on Feb 14, 2013 15:48:13 GMT 1
We turned a few laps on the server, I had no luck finding any of you, I'm adjusting the set, and doing my first laps with the obligatory view cabin (I run with another view). The calendar says it's FBM, so says the server, but the page says: "car: xfg" .... sure there's some little problem ... I already got into the lapper time, I have to train all going to be a bit difficult times, but if I would do to make the race simulation, especially in times of pitting, and the SC, I need to familiarize myself with it .. This coming Saturday I will try to get a half day for me, and night for you. Those who are from United States, at night I can train with you. European Friends, more or less what time and day you train?
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Post by xtian on Feb 15, 2013 8:22:22 GMT 1
"train" ? what do you mean ? I sometimes indulge myself a little online time at the end of the local afternoon, between 5 to 7pm, that would be around 10am for you I guess ?
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Post by SLO_Scatter on Feb 15, 2013 15:34:40 GMT 1
Hi rubenmx.
If you hadn't already figured it out, the qualifying starts for you on Sunday at 1:30pm. Then racing starts at about 1:45pm. It's good to show up a little early, if you can, to get some warm up laps in. So let's say 12:30pm - 1:00pm. That would give you 30 mins to an hour of warm up.
Cya on the track
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Post by rubenmx on Feb 15, 2013 17:16:20 GMT 1
"train" ? what do you mean ? I sometimes indulge myself a little online time at the end of the local afternoon, between 5 to 7pm, that would be around 10am for you I guess ? Train ... I mean to be competitive, try to see more and more near the world record (not saying that I have been), that makes me move and manipulate the setups of my cars, just the way I like it and I make me go less slow. Training and practice against lapper, and fought to advance even for a split second ... I entered the server liveforspeed.be1, yet I am not satisfied because I managed 1:41:78, but I think my setup can do times 1:41:10 or 1:41:30 ... and why not? aspire to times of 1:40 .... Almost always I have run races at least an hour long, so in this way two setup, one for qualifying and the other for the race, not always the tires are going to last the whole race ... I say that training is important to know more or less to the other competitors, to know where are your braking points, how to take turns, if they are aggressive or passive, in order ... But the main thing is to train to avoid mistakes that affect my result and the result of the other ... I try to finish my work activities, family and home, to spend time with this that I love so much ...
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Post by rubenmx on Feb 15, 2013 17:17:30 GMT 1
Hi rubenmx. If you hadn't already figured it out, the qualifying starts for you on Sunday at 1:30pm. Then racing starts at about 1:45pm. It's good to show up a little early, if you can, to get some warm up laps in. So let's say 12:30pm - 1:00pm. That would give you 30 mins to an hour of warm up. Cya on the track Yes friend, I have scheduled times Sunday's race ...
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Post by xtian on Feb 16, 2013 10:15:01 GMT 1
"train" ? what do you mean ? I sometimes indulge myself a little online time at the end of the local afternoon, between 5 to 7pm, that would be around 10am for you I guess ? Train ... I mean to be competitive, try to see more and more near the world record (not saying that I have been), that makes me move and manipulate the setups of my cars, just the way I like it and I make me go less slow. Training and practice against lapper, and fought to advance even for a split second ... I entered the server liveforspeed.be1, yet I am not satisfied because I managed 1:41:78, but I think my setup can do times 1:41:10 or 1:41:30 ... and why not? aspire to times of 1:40 .... Almost always I have run races at least an hour long, so in this way two setup, one for qualifying and the other for the race, not always the tires are going to last the whole race ... I say that training is important to know more or less to the other competitors, to know where are your braking points, how to take turns, if they are aggressive or passive, in order ... But the main thing is to train to avoid mistakes that affect my result and the result of the other ... I try to finish my work activities, family and home, to spend time with this that I love so much ... Of course it is important and you are right. I wish I had more time to practice but on the other hand, having a job is a good comprise too
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