Classic Endurance Racing in Forza Motorsport 4
With today's car shows, I'd go back to an idea that I had previously never really got off the ground in FM3. What I want to do is create a little fun endurance classic as a tribute to the Mille Migle and Targa Florio race long ago. Using the 250 GTO, type D, DB1 and anything else that Turn 10 would have in store for us and racing Rally di Positano, Camino Viejo and even the new track Bernese Alps. If there is enough interest, perhaps even a resistance band classic.
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07-10-2011
Shae
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Re: Classic Endurance Racing in Forza Motorsport 4
Although you probably cannot commit to a regular schedule of the race (my turn on night shifts), I'd be happy to fill the ranks if you need someone to finish last. But has anybody thought about the amount of these vehicles will cost? In relation to payment amounts Forza 3, as it may take some time to acquire them. However, if reasonably available, I'd come last in a few races.
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07-10-2011
Wyl
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I have been gazing for a group to do the patience races, but I have kept too much for me and was late to the sight in FM3 is. I would surely be involved in this. This race will take place possibly 2 or 3 weeks after the release of the game with every car that is such a high price. At least I hope they keep prices the way they were in Forza 3, so it is special.
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07-10-2011
Bubboy
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Re: Classic Endurance Racing in Forza Motorsport 4
Law schools and training for the marathon could win, but I love to swing around Jag around a few times. We have to do a multi-class pre-70 put the car in a class of car and an additional class in 1970-1960. I am sure I could modernize the 300SL to keep up with the metal was different.
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07-10-2011
mbangali
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I am very happy to see so many bells usual, keep the ideas coming! Right now I'm thinking of the great wide open of the 50 top sports car we have seen, DB1, Type D and 250 TR, but you can certainly open a little more to the cars of the 60 and 70 as well. What I'm really hoping to do is recreate the Mille Miglia, Targa Florio and Carrera Pan-American races and then add some of the World Championship races age of sports cars such as the Nurburgring 1000k and 24 Hours of Le Mans 12 Hours Sebring, etc. Obviously we still have much to learn about the upcoming game and what will be possible, but I think we can start throwing around some ideas and create something.
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07-10-2011
LotusN
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Re: Classic Endurance Racing in Forza Motorsport 4
I think making this club would be a great idea, if someone has an old car that does not use and is only going to sell that could put in the garage of the club, would get a paint job and career and then be used in one of our races, and would be much easier to say when we might be running.
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07-10-2011
AlisaDsa
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Re: Classic Endurance Racing in Forza Motorsport 4
Not sure if that's what the garage shared the work of automobile clubs. It may be that club members cannot access the same car if they are in the same race. I remember an interview with Inside Sim Racing, where he did not know if that is possible. I do not think the details have been confirmed yet.
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07-10-2011
Mollyi7
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I comprehend that, but my point is this. Let's say the club has 20 members on the right. Now let’s say that 10 members have three cars in query (the 250 type D and DBS-1) now has 30 of these cars in the garage. Now let's say eight members also have 2 of the 3 but each has three copies of the same. Now have an even greater number of cars for use. Now on top of the broadcast in some of the other classic cars from the 20 members and has more than enough cars to choose to race. I have all kinds of cars has doubled or tripled to use. I also know there are others out there that I have the situation when dealing with multiple copies of the same car.
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07-10-2011
Orochimaru
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Re: Classic Endurance Racing in Forza Motorsport 4
We divide all the groups that competed in inches, for example, the CSM 1960, a pressure group made up entirely of half of the GT cars 1960 (the most notable examples is the 250 GTO and Daytona Cobra) and the prototypes half of 1960 (the most notable examples is the GT40 and the P4 330). 1970 Trans-Am: a complete lobby consists of all 1967-1973 "pony cars". CSM 1950: a pressure group made up entirely of half of the 50's and early 60 GT cars (Jaguar E-Type and the Mercedes 300S) and half of the prototypes in the late 50 (which DBR1 and 250 TR). 1960s/1970s cars: An entrance hall complete consists of things like the Mustang, 1965, the Lotus Elan and optimistically things like 1000TCR Fiat / Abarth and the unique mini.
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09-10-2011
VazV
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Re: Classic Endurance Racing in Forza Motorsport 4
This is an incredible idea, and if I had Gold account would be this. Hopefully will have a better selection FM4 / options to make your own online career. I could never understand why FM3 not include events other than the classic American muscle. Not any of the events in a single player located the 330 P3 / 4 against the GT40, which is really looked illegal to me.
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