Ye, both race clashes with my dinner.
It's not just a simple dinner (like : an aperitif, dinner, dessert...) so can take long time, but I can try to come ensure later and doing the Twin race 1... If we're not too late.
FSR Team recently held the second season of its own(and eponym) championship. FSR ended up taking the runner-up spot at the teams' championship after taking 4th in the inaugural season.
We are happy to announce that FSR team recruited 16 years old and former E-team member Pierre "BIzO" Olivieri. Pierre already had a small sight at FSR when he joined in October 2009, for a short moment, while still belonging to E-Team. But an update in E-Team's internal regulations forgave double-teaming to its members, meaning that Pierre would have to drop his affiliation to FSR in January 2010. 2 months later, Pierre decide to have an LFS-wide break. He came back approximately one year afterwards, teamless, because of E-Team's death. Pierre decided to try to come back in his second team of heart, in which he was logically welcomed.
In other news, French Street Racers will try to increase its involvement in international leagues. The team has enterred in the well known Grand Touring Amateur League, for the 2 last rounds of the season.
On the French racing scene, FSR made an alliance with TEM for League FR, LFS France's annual championship. This allowed both teams to have a 7 drivers strong line-up, composed of Alexis Georg (FSR), Jonathan "naroto68" (FSR), Pierre "BIzO" (FSR), David "allezlom59" (FSR), Yann Laprevotte (TEM) David "Swiss-spirit" (TEM) and Georges-Eric (or Gio') "Exeos" (T3R).
I agree with what you say, especially at the 2nd dot, I was surprised that at each restart all drivers were so agressive
I think during the race that I was maybe so slow at each restart, but when I see crashs at restart, I think, finally, it's better to restart cool!