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Post by Dale Rossi on May 4, 2020 16:38:52 GMT
Lmao Cleaned up since this is a family environment lol
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Post by Dale Rossi on May 4, 2020 16:50:18 GMT
Q: P9 R: P5 Ugh, I threw a podium finish away. That's not the first time I didn't put enough fuel in for my pitstop and it probably won't be the last. It's not a perfect race if I don't make at least one miscalculation, this time being a major one. I really enjoyed this one and had some AAA battles with Nate & especially the sub zero Oxy Tyler. That was some amazing racing we had, it's like you predicted the racing line I was going to take and foiled every attempt I made to overtake without actually moving off the line to block me. I might have gotten you if I had put enough fuel in (and not accidentally shut off my engine, sorry again about that Christophe. I was kind of all over the track at that point). I race for the wheel to wheel battles and that definitely fulfilled my thirst for racing, i've only raced that close for that long with Peter (Hammer) and Greg (Hurt MaGurt) in the past. Congratulations again to Neale for the win and to both Sean and Neale for the Championship victories, that was another great season. I can't wait for the next! Thanks, Tyler. The pit "foul up" in "this ****ing game" was a bummer.lol I'm curious to see how the teams finished because that could hurt, although you did beat Micko and Dave! The LSR guys are relatively new to PCars, but they are salty racers for sure. Nate and I have also had some great battles towards the end of the season. The pit screwups happen and it always sucks when they do. Still, you ran a great race and especially considering pulling double duty in the VF1 cars. To clarify, "salty" means seasoned..it's a Good thing.lol I think it started in Vietnam when experienced vets would have their uniforms covered in sweat. It became known as "salt." So while LSR is new to PCars, they're experienced racers.lol
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