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Illinois

 

Wed Mar 21 20:35:36 2007

 

Scheduled laps: 90

Drivers: 12

 

Pole: Unknown

Winner: ZiggyM ( 83.693mph)

Fastest lap: Titan6 (108.157mph)

Most laps led: Titan6 (61 laps)

_________________Rules_________________ ________________Weather________________ 
Damage:                  Realistic      Realistic:               No             
Full pace lap:           No             Conditions:              Clear          
Yellow flags:            Yes            Windspeed:               28 mph         
Double file restarts:    Yes            Wind direction:          SW             
Fixed setup:             No             Temperature:             75 °F          
Hardc. mode (Visu/Aids): No/No                                                  
Mechanical Failures:     No             _________________Misc__________________ 
                                        Physics:                 CTS            
____________Weekend Format_____________ Series:                  gn70v2         
Practice:                80 minutes     Game mode:               Simulation     
Qualifying:              2 lap(s)       Quick-race:              No             
Happy Hour:              5 minutes      Sierra.com-race:         Yes            
Number of race laps:     90 lap(s)      Wear rate:               2x             
% of full race distance: 90 %           Number of cars:          12             
                                        Replay Filename:         dsc0711.rpy    
______________AI Settings______________                                         
Strength %:              100 %                                                  
Strength type:           Manual                                                 
Number of AI-cars:       0                                                      
Adaptive Speed Control:  No