Join whatever session you like, the only rule is that the first sector time on any stage make that session your official oneI might not be able to make the EU session, I'll do my best to join one of the later sessions if that's ok?
Corey Twyman and Troy Ament - I have once more forgotten to adjust the time for the US-session when I created the opening post (I am really looking forward to when summertime ends) It said 03:00 GMT but should really be 02:00 GMT. Is it okay to run at the normal time, or do you want to run at the time I first wrote down?
ALL DRIVERS: Loch Ard is currently not available to choose for online-rallying, so I have chosen Falstone instead. A fast, flowing stage aswell, and it needs no extra downloads to do the rally
Changed session.Karl Raudsepp - KarlRaudsepp - OC - A8W-99 Toyota Corolla WRC
Oh Hi!
Sion Williams - RS Williams - A8W-00 Hyundai Accent WRC1 - EU
(I am assuming with this and from what I see on the server that it starts in 7 mins!)
Correct!
grrr....RBR crashed on SS8...
Balls. Started with the 02 Pug by accident. Realised my mistake straight off and retired before starting the first stage.
Any chance I can have a go at the US or OC rally instead sans the silly error on my part?
Oscar.
Corey Twyman and Troy Ament - I have once more forgotten to adjust the time for the US-session when I created the opening post (I am really looking forward to when summertime ends) It said 03:00 GMT but should really be 02:00 GMT. Is it okay to run at the normal time, or do you want to run at the time I first wrote down?
The local time is correct, the GMT is wthe one I always mess up with. I try to keep the same local time every week to keep it simpleIf my time conversions are correct, 0200 GMT = 10PM EST, correct? To be honest when I signed up I looked at the 10PM EST and felt the time was good, didn't notice it said 0300 GMT and didn't do a time conversion to check.
I can run whatever the server is set to, just need to double check the time beforehand so I don't miss it.