Thanks Scott! It’s a tricky one but a lot of fun to drive. Maybe more so for hot laps than racing though, would be keen to try a ranked race regardless. Enjoy!
Historic cars are, in many ways, much more sustainable than modern cars. Many 50s and 60s cars can do multiple events on a single set of Dunlop Crossply tires. Same with the brakes. As long as the fuels are sustainable, historic motorsports is probably the most sustainable form of motorsports given the materials (steel, aluminum, copper, etc.) can also be recycled.
Great video as always. Appreciate the laps around it. Been wanting to see that before I purchased (was probably going to get it anyway).
Thanks Scott! It’s a tricky one but a lot of fun to drive. Maybe more so for hot laps than racing though, would be keen to try a ranked race regardless. Enjoy!
Historic cars are, in many ways, much more sustainable than modern cars. Many 50s and 60s cars can do multiple events on a single set of Dunlop Crossply tires. Same with the brakes. As long as the fuels are sustainable, historic motorsports is probably the most sustainable form of motorsports given the materials (steel, aluminum, copper, etc.) can also be recycled.
Macau, Norisring and now Pau. Raceroom has some excellent street circuit roster.
it’s perfect for bicycle racing
Fun on the way back down the hill, not so great towards turns 3… Maybe that’s a personal problem😂
I think Formula E should go there. It makes perfect sense.
Formula E cars are both too large and too heavy to excel at Pau, but they would otherwise be a good candidate.
I have put off getting this new content
that may have been a mistake