Here's a new time trial we can race on - It's a '67 Z28 (ID#409) on Industrial Flats. I'm still not great with the car, but this second race wasn't too bad. Time trial setup is on the screenshot:
http://www.isaacaubrey.com/MCO/TT/7-11- ... strial.jpg
Time Trial: '67 Z28 on Industrial Flats
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Re: Time Trial: '67 Z28 on Industrial Flats
Looks like a good run! I'll give it a shot in the morning.
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Re: Time Trial: '67 Z28 on Industrial Flats
I put in a few runs, but couldn't break the 8min mark... Just not used to the track, so I practiced it a bit more in a 49Merc mod to get the hang of the track, and it's short cuts, then I got carried away making vids... I'll give it a shot tomorrow now that I have a better handle on the track.
EDIT: Best I could do.... damn train... damn crane... damn cargo container conveyor.......
At least I had a blast trying!!!
EDIT: Best I could do.... damn train... damn crane... damn cargo container conveyor.......
At least I had a blast trying!!!
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Re: Time Trial: '67 Z28 on Industrial Flats
Yea - it's a long enough track with enough shortcuts that it takes awhile to learn. I used to do team trials in Cobras on it a million times a night, so it's just engrained in my head. There are a couple shortcuts early in the track and late in it that are pretty crucial to a good time.