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RaceRoom Racing iRacing: etiquette better in road racing?

Discussion in 'Virtual Racing League' started by Steven Miles, Oct 21, 2015.

  1. Steven Miles

    Steven Miles Member

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    Does anyone else notice more surly drivers in oval track than RR?
  2. bruce stephen

    bruce stephen Hammer doesnt fix it, must be electrical

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    a bit yes. its easier to jump into an oval and try to compete without practice. plus a lot of the time theres nowhere to hide. cautions stack it back up. dive bombing. and thats only a few.