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Started by Mark L. Rivers, April 14, 2008, 09:45:32 PM

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Krys TOFF

Quote from: zaqrack on May 15, 2008, 02:45:44 PM
yesterday I broke the LCD of my notebook :( :( :(
Not a good day. :-[ Too bad for you...

Mark L. Rivers


The Stunts Olympic Games 2008 are officially open!  :)
Check Download - Track A page to see and get the track for the first specialties: SPEEDING and CRASHING! See also the specific rules for each of them and keep on mind the deadline: Saturday 24th May at 23.59.59!

http://digilander.libero.it/stunts.SDR/SOG2008/index_SOG2008.htm

Above all remember that it's not important winning but participating!  :)

Mark L. Rivers


Mark L. Rivers


Even Duplode in both games too: one to one with Zak, for the moment...  ;)

http://digilander.libero.it/stunts.SDR/SOG2008/index_SOG2008.htm

Mark L. Rivers


Another great protagonist landed on Stunts OlympicGames 2008: Ayrton!
He reach a great performance in CRASHING and so he leads the provisional classification in that specialty.
About Speeding... well, he found (only him could find it...) the way to crash into a Finish Pillar at 245 Mph... (!) obviously availing for a long tract the part of the track reserved to Crashing, sliding then on the water until to point to the finish line. Well a amazing result that, anyway, I won't consider valid. The reason is expalined in the mail I've just sent to Ayrton:

"Really amazing your replays, Ayrton! :)
Anyway, I won't accept your result for Speeding. It doesn't infract the declared rules for Speeding, but it infracts an undeclared but quite clear rule related to the explicit goal drivers have to reach: the maximum speed managing Indy at its limit, driving as fast as possible the tract ice-dirt-aspalth. I repeate, your result is technically correct but not corresponding at the spirit of the Game. So.. I invite you to demonstrate on more time your wonderful and immense skill following the natural line of the Track...
;)"

So... waiting for a new great result from Ayrton for SPEEDING!

http://digilander.libero.it/stunts.SDR/SOG2008/index_SOG2008.htm

Krys TOFF

Quote from: Mark L. Rivers on May 19, 2008, 10:19:52 PM
About Speeding... well, he found (only him could find it...) the way to crash into a Finish Pillar at 245 Mph... (!) obviously availing for a long tract the part of the track reserved to Crashing, sliding then on the water until to point to the finish line. Well a amazing result that, anyway, I won't consider valid.
Damn, I was doing exactly the same. ;D It's no use wasting time finishing this replay then...

Mark L. Rivers


And... who will be able to beat the new great limit established for SPEEDING by SuperBrian...?  :)

http://digilander.libero.it/stunts.SDR/SOG2008/index_SOG2008.htm


Mark L. Rivers


First step for AbuRaf70 too!  :)

Mark L. Rivers


The Finish pillar has just received the new biggest provisional crash... ;)

http://digilander.libero.it/stunts.SDR/SOG2008/index_SOG2008.htm


Krys TOFF

Only 2 days left, I have to hurry to do my runs !

CTG


CTG

245 mph crash sent, I hope it's valid. ;)

Mark L. Rivers


I didn't receive your replay, CTG. Anyway, about 245 Mph on Speeding, please read what I said previously about Ayrton's replay.

Talking about new results, outset for SuperBrian and me on CRASHING: respectively 5th and 2nd in provisional standings. But the SuperBrian reaches me on top of SPEEDING: 181 Mph!

And now an important advice: I inform you that deadlines for all three weeks has been postponed for 7 hours. New deadline is Saturday at 21:00. Seven hours more to show your Olympic spirit... :)

Meanwhile here it is the preview (not very defined in this case...) about Track B in action during the 2nd week! Games will be JUMPING and FLYING: have you already read the specific rules for these games, and, above all, have you already prepared big wheels to add at your favorite cars...? :D

CTG

Bah... okay, let's go back to the road. ;D

CTG

189 mph sent ;) ;D

(I think the maximum RPM of 4th gear is the upper limit with these rules)