We pulled the hauler into the yard about 4 in the afternoon yesterday, and the butts were bumpin' on the railroad ties, I'll tell ya... pulled the Mark 7 out of the trailer and run it into the shop so's the crew could get to cleanin' her up and replacing some of the "consumable" parts. I'm maybe gonna call Jack Roush and see how long it would take him to build another motor for it.
While the guys were sweepin' up and squaring crap away, I did the bookwork on the first season run through. All of the races were completed, some more than once - the history shows 37, it started with 0. We made $629k and drove it 561 miles. All of these numbers were automagically plugged into the car sheet's Financial section, which in turn updates the Class and Overall rollups. And all I had to do is put a one in the race counter, or a two if it was the second run. Pretty cool.
The Ford has the worst Grip of all the GT2 cars (so far) but it still handles really well. But along with no grip comes a pretty husky motor that pulls well down into the 4000's and is still in the 90% Hp range down there. I tried a "grip" build, dialing the Aero all the way up - it only picked up a couple hundreths on the G@120 setting and ruint the handling, which was pretty nice. I set everything back and apologized to the car. I considered trying a speed build for stuff like Le Manns and such, but I have the Saleen, and that poor old Ford isn't gonna come close to it on its best day. So I left it with my orginal build.
I managed to knock about 23 seconds off the RW Tracks with it, and knocked a miinute off the Benchmark tracks as well. By the time we trailered 'er up and headed home, we'd knocked 101 seconds off the R3 aggregate and recouped 3 positions. The car also has the top QR at 173.127, mostly due to the FXX holding real old numbers. Pretty soon I'll run the FXX and everything will be set right...
So, it was a good outing, and right now, if Forza is any indicator, the Robertsons are going to have themselves a good day a Sebring this weekend.
Anybody know a guy named Sarcasmo Jones? He has a target on his back, big Time! He is just ahead of me in both the Circuit and P2P overalls. 375 seconds in the Circuits, 234 in the P2P. I cleaned up my favorites and added him so I can see where he is at on a track right after I get done checking on my friends. I wonder if his ears are burning when I chide him for havinig used a leaderboard car to post a bad time. Or my celebritory "Yeah!!" when my new time jumps past him. I wonder does his spirit register unrest when I grumble and scowl at a big time garnered with a Leaderboard car that I know I will be unable to match without resorting to the car myself.
Yes siree Bob... big red and white circles all over his back. I'm coming for ya Sarcasmo, yes I am... I'm comin' for ya Jones......

Do I sound scary?
Built out the Jaguar last night. What an unfortunate little car. It has hellascious grip, on a par with the FXX, but no top end. None. It is like the RMR Genisis. Removing the restrictors knocks it into R2 - 801!! I am going to race it against the Aston Martin there. I'll plug the restrictor back on the DB9 and that should make them relatively even. So now I got GT2 cars runnin in both classes... cool.
But while I am lamenting the straights that Turn 10 put the little car into, I went and knocked 3 seconds off my Amalfi aggregate, then I set a top 1000 time for Atlanta Short with it. Hmmm, says I to no one in particular, other than my cat... So I run down south real quick to the Mesa where the old Snakes tracks are at and give them a try. The Jaguar was able to knock that sorry assed Mazda off the first 4 tracks and get back 4 seconds doing it. Nothing else could come close to it but the Jaguar nailed his ass.
So, I won't be running much of the Season with the Jag, just enough to pay back the $320k it owns the Daytona fund. Then we'll be headed for the Snakes. And Kaido. And Positano...
I'm comin' for ya Sarcasmo...
Uh, right after this cup of coffee.
I love this game!!

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