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Originally Posted by tevake
Here is a funny thing about the Indy race.
Before it started this morning, I flipped over to the E-Race to check out how the Capt's Jag is doing. My timing was perfect, got there just in time to see the Jag pull off line and roll to a stop on track with electrical issues. Don't think the Capt is involved with that part of the car.
Anyway I watched on to the end of the race including a last lap crash involving five cars.
The speed seems to have come up in the E cars, but the sound is still lacking, detracting from the enjoyment for me.
Well then on to the Indy race. And wouldn't you know it. The sound mix for the broadcast is so off that the loud sound of the cars all but masks the commentary to the point that I couldnt make out most of what they were saying till mid way thru the race, when they corrected the mix.
Cheers Richard
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The Jag stopping could well have been my doing, I'll find out this week.
Don't think I've ever caused a DNF but that fear is always there and never ignored while I'm designing
Not worked for the team since June last year but the parts won't have changed since then
Mitch was 3rd in the drivers championship, 2nd was there for the taking on the last race of the season but sadly he is now classed 5th. Motorsport can be a cruel mistress