Touring Masters v2.9

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I have released v2.9 of the Touring Masters mod for rFactor. An overhaul of the original Touring Car Legends mod, Touring Masters is suited to league racing, along with many other fixes and improvements. The mod is used by the popular World Touring Masters Series and by the rFactor Racing Club here at RD.

Changelog from v2.8 to v2.9, following feedback from the community (full changelog in download):

Removed: 10kg - M3, 190E, 635 & Skyline, 20kg - Mustang & Holden, 25kg - Toyota
Added: 10kg - Sierra, Volvo
Tyre update
Expanded choice of Sierra and M3 vehicles
Small improvements


Download v2.9 HERE

Templates can be downloaded here

If you appreciate this mod you can make a voluntary donation here.





 
since there seems to be some trouble regarding applications at the moment, would someone be so kind and send me the password for the rar in a personal message?

i really want to give this a spin and handed my application in nearly a week ago...i know the team is busy but still, maybe someone can help out here :)
 
Touring Masters v2.9

Previously it was posted that v2.8 was the final version of Touring Masters; however, there are a few changes being brought to the mod for the third season of the popular World Touring Masters league and with the delay and delay of rFactor 2, I decided to pass these changes on to the public as v2.9.


Changelog:

Removed: 10kg - M3, 190E, 635 & Skyline, 20kg - Mustang & Holden, 25kg - Toyota
Added: 10kg - Sierra, Volvo
Tyre update
Expanded choice of Sierra and M3 vehicles
Small improvements


Wet tyres have been added to the mod; of course rFactor does not feature wet weather (aside from wet texture on track), so the tyres are more for aesthetic/immersive value, and although they are very similar to the 'Hard' compound tyre, they do have certain wet tyre attributes. They are not useful to use in any other circumstances than when you want to for your own personal enjoyment on a wet track or when a league 'forces' you to, as they have slightly less grip and slightly higher tyre wear than hards.

Download it HERE
 

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