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2025-07 - Thirteen minutes (Cas), featuring the Baronetti Hexa!

Started by Cas, June 29, 2025, 05:56:41 PM

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Cas

Hi, guys. I've already uploaded the track for next month. It'll automatically become active when July starts (UTC), but you can already take a look at the track. We'll be featuring the Baronetti Hexa this time  8) It's the first time we have it in an official R4K race! Hope to see you guys there! :)
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Matei

With my game ~3.50 km and 2:43 minutes with car 1, 3:21 with car 2 and 3:36 with car 3.

HerrNove

Quote from: Cas on June 29, 2025, 05:56:41 PMHi, guys. I've already uploaded the track for next month. It'll automatically become active when July starts (UTC), but you can already take a look at the track. We'll be featuring the Baronetti Hexa this time  8) It's the first time we have it in an official R4K race! Hope to see you guys there! :)

Love the Hexa ( except when it crashed my SuperSight mod :D ), so I'll be happy to use it in a race. I cannot promise the same level of dedication I have for ZakStunts, but I guess this is true for most pipsqueaks. Repeating my 4th place would be nice :)

Cas

Earth is my country. Science is my religion.

Alain il professore

I loved the first race I participated in through Victor's invitation. The car was crafted by someone who truly knows their stuff. It was an absolute joy to drive! And I pity the fools who didn't even dare to test drive it.

However, I was not satisfied with the track design, which featured elevated roads that I despised to the max at 50 years old, much like Herr Otto Partz. I will race again with all of you @R4K, true friends in stunts, and including lethal foes.

I just want to add it will all end badly on the track for my mortal enemies who refuse to kneel in pain. Period.
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