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  • ...k of time, terminated with no official winner. Two years later, the Kalpen Competition would see a much celebrated revival for a three race special edition. Since * [http://kalpen.de/stunts/contest.htm Kalpen Competition official site]
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  • ...with 3 wins. [[Zak McKracken]] took 2nd place and [[Bonzai Joe]] was 3rd. Competition was stopped in April 2002 after the second track (CT10) of the second seaso [http://www.reocities.com/charles956/ Charles's Competition]
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  • ...is accompanied by a full record of race winners and competition rules. The Competition Archive was originally assembled by [[Krys TOFF]] and [[Zak McKracken]], as ...page=download ZakStunts downloads page], home of the latest version of the Competition Archive.
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  • The list of [[Kalpen Competition]] race winners in chronological order. [[Category:Competition]]
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  • The '''ISA competition''' was a Stunts championsip organised by the members of the [[ISA|Internati ...ally end at that time, but transformed. [[Mingva]] took over to ensure the competition's continuation and the rules changed in the next season. Thus, it evolved i
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  • #REDIRECT [[Permanent Tracks Competition]]
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  • The '''Permanent Tracks Competition''' concept refers to the idea of keeping records of lap times achieved by r ...this format: the [[Race For Kicks]] records, [[ZakStunts]] old ''Permanent Competition'' and the [[DOS Game Club]] Stunts Leaderboard.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Permanent Tracks Competition]]
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  • ...g continuously since March 2001, it holds the title of the longest running competition. ...er of participants, ZakStunts is generally considered the most influential competition of the online Stunts community.
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  • Beginning of [[Stunts Grand Prix]] competition.<br> Beginning of [[Death Man's Contest]] competition.<br>
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  • The '''Permanent Tracks Competition''' concept refers to the idea of keeping records of lap times achieved by r ...this format: the [[Race For Kicks]] records, [[ZakStunts]] old ''Permanent Competition'' and the [[DOS Game Club]] Stunts Leaderboard.
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  • '''4D Stunts League''' (also known as '''4dsL''') was a Stunts competition held by [[Alan Rotoi]]. Aimed at Latin American racers, it found extraordin ...beginning because I received many registration emails and replays. So the competition started 15th of July 2003 with Melee track, which lasted until 31st July 20
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  • ...he Indy stand in a league of its own when it comes to hotlap challenges or competition racing, and confer to its handling an unmatched vertiginous, yet still reas ...nimous) perception that Indycar racing continues to be the pinnacle of all competition and driving technique.
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  • ...ring past and present lap times. Here is a relation of some retro races in competition history: | CTRACK2007b ([[Kalpen Competition|Kalpen]], June/July 2007) || Lukas One (vintage [[Lukas Loehrer]] track, 19
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  • ...Stunts]]. Alain writes: ''"I remember Mingva committing harder in the Plus competition. He showed me incredible things with the [[Porsche March Indy|indy car]], a ..., two Austrian drivers [[Pershing II]] and [[Ruepel]] maintained the [[ISA competition]]. In that time Alain simply was unable to toggle [[Power_gear|sixth gear]]
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  • ...is accompanied by a full record of race winners and competition rules. The Competition Archive was originally assembled by [[Krys TOFF]] and [[Zak McKracken]], as ...page=download ZakStunts downloads page], home of the latest version of the Competition Archive.
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  • ...were first developed by [[Ruepel]] and [[Pershing II]] who made the [[ISA competition]] with this rule in 2002.<br> * [[IRC]] competition
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  • results = Kalpen Competition (2003), ZakStunts (2014)| ...in [[ZakStunts]] 2004 and 2014, 3rd in [[ZakStunts]] 2003, 3rd in ISA-IRC Competition in 2003, silver medalist of [[UnskilledStunts]] 2004/2005. After the subseq
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  • ...k of time, terminated with no official winner. Two years later, the Kalpen Competition would see a much celebrated revival for a three race special edition. Since * [http://kalpen.de/stunts/contest.htm Kalpen Competition official site]
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  • ...group of austrian players who started to organize a new competition, [[ISA competition|ISA-Championship]] from February 2002. Head members were [[Pershing II]], [ Sadly, ISA stopped to exist at the end of September 2002. But their competition was still functioning after [[Mingva]] took control of it.
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  • The '''ISA competition''' was a Stunts championsip organised by the members of the [[ISA|Internati ...ally end at that time, but transformed. [[Mingva]] took over to ensure the competition's continuation and the rules changed in the next season. Thus, it evolved i
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  • ...reat milestone that took Stunts not only to the multi-player level, but to competition in the distance. ...ing and handling, in part because it became so much popular than any other competition and it would've been very hard to do so many things manually. It got an aut
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  • A competition started in 2002 by Jim9137 (occasionally known as Jim9136), a well-known me One famous feature of this competition was the funny comments at the end of the race, made by two radio commentato
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  • ...all tracks of competition grouped in rallies with four or five tracks. The competition will have an unique edition with six endurances (called races).
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  • results =2nd place in Kalpen's Competition (1998)| ...[JTK]] participated besides him. The competition was a copycat of [[Kalpen Competition]] recipe also taken from [[Stunts Grand Prix]].
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  • results = ZakStunts (2022), ZakStunts (2021), ISA Competition (2002), Indy Racing Cup (2003), IMSA Cup I (2003), IMSA Cup III (2004), Fra ...an struck back to his Danish rival by winning [[Indy Racing Cup|ISA]] 2002 competition in a tight battle. He defended this Indy / OWOOT title in [[Indy Racing Cup
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  • When a person takes part in a competition under different nicknames at the same time, the characters created apart fr {{Footn|1}} Ursin is a divided ghost, forum character is used by Usrin, competition participant was me. As far as I remember... :)
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  • ...t [[ISA competition]], and so he did in [[IRC]] competition (sequel to ISA competition) with [[Leo Ramone]] in [[Stunts Temple Pilots]] team for 2003 season.<br>
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  • ...[[Stunts World Ranking]] made by [[Mark L. Rivers]] (since 2006, using all competition's rankings). [[Category:Competition]]
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  • WRC Stunts is a competition composed of 6 rallies of 4 tracks each, managed by [[Krys TOFF]] between 20 ...ack. Only rally-like and quite slow cars of the game were used during this competition : [[Audi Quattro Sport]], [[Lancia Delta Integrale]] and [[Lamborghini LM-0
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  • ...with longer than average racecourses make for a potentially very demanding competition. ...months of 2009. After the fourth season, JACStunts entered on hiatus; the competition currently waiting for a new manager.
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  • When the first online [[:Category:Competitions|competitions]] (in which the competition master would receive race replays on specific tracks per email) started, th ...lso commonly provide Stunts packages, often attuned to the requirements of competition rules (for instance, picking a specific game version or including [[custom
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  • ...with 3 wins. [[Zak McKracken]] took 2nd place and [[Bonzai Joe]] was 3rd. Competition was stopped in April 2002 after the second track (CT10) of the second seaso [http://www.reocities.com/charles956/ Charles's Competition]
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  • ...imitations of the penalty time system; all of them are widely exploited in competition racing whenever the rules allow it, as is usually the case. ...ty. Below is a vivid description of how that fact is taken advantage of in competition racing:
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  • ...er, usually called illusion tracks due to their ubiquity (i.e. every other competition track has at least one flooded sector). ...bed above. The competition tracks mentioned below are available from the [[Competition Archive]].
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  • ==Competition highlights and tributes==
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  • ...needs to worry about its position. But the reason people will like it in a competition is because this car is about having speed more than about gaining it, I'dd
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  • ...ing Cup is the second season of [[ISA competition]] managed by Mingva. The competition inherited the scoreboard, the spirit, schedule and rules. There were minor *The competition is open to all persons. New racers should write some personal information (
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  • ...unts racers have joined the community, using the first known international competition replay by the racer as reference. | [[Duplode]] || 2007-04 || CTR2007A, [[Kalpen Competition|Kalpen]] 2007 || 2007-04-23
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  • Standard 3 letter abbreviation for the [[ZakStunts]] competition. Individual ZakStunts tracks are formally referred to as ZCTxxx, with the x | Retro track from Kalpen's competition
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  • ...akStunts season, held only after an unprecedented three month break of the competition. The race, after many successive world record breakings, was won by [[Ayrto As of July 2022, the Permanent Competition at [[Race For Kicks]], which holds replays for its laps, has a best record
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  • As [[ZakStunts]] is widely recognised as the premier Stunts competition over most of last two decades, winning one of its races is one of the most [[Category:Competition]]
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  • ...h the .rpl file. This was tried in some early competitions like [[Charles' Competition]]. However, .hig files are very easy to edit, so this did not work.
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  • ...cessful [[Orion]] team together with [[Alain]]. After the end of the [[ISA competition]] in 2002, he also became the manager of its successor, the [[IRC]] (Indy R ...in June 2009 he would make a striking comeback to both community life and competition under the alias ''Paradisio''.
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  • '''Leading Time Bonus''', often shortened to ''LTB'', is a competition rule often implemented in contests with long (three or more weeks) races. E [[Category:Competition]]
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  • ...competition of [[ZakStunts]] in 2003 with the tracks of [[Akoss Poo]]. The competition was also referred to as '''ACT''', in analogy with [[ZCT]]. After the end
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  • ...ky if the track constraints make it difficult to keep the car straight. In competition racing, however, loops more often than not are not crossed in the conventio Loopcuts are commonplace in competition racing, and it is extremely rare that a track combo on its own makes the va
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  • ...community several years later, Roy restored his contest, now as a [[Kalpen Competition|Kalpen]]-style [[Indy]] tournament. The first season of the new WMCS starte
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  • ...o initial races of [[ZakStunts]] in 2001. He is the champion of [[Charles' Competition]] 2001.
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  • '''France Stunts Competition''', or '''FSC''', was [[Alain]]'s competition, active at various points between 2002 and 2006. It was remarkable for its
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  • ...nts]] contests managed by brazilian racer [[Leo Ramone]] in 2002-2004. The competition started silently in mid of 2002 until In 2015, Stunts LOL was revived in the form of [[Stunts LOL Classics]], a competition which used the original Stunts LOL tracks in a [[WRC Stunts]]-like rally fo
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  • ...' (track title: ''Operators'') was the hundredth race of the [[ZakStunts]] competition, held during October 2009. An historical event, it further catalysed the co [[Category:Competition]]
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  • ...no time for corrections and retries. It is both the most primeval kind of competition and an ideal of shared Stunts experience. The ultimate form of live racing [[Category:Competition]]
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  • ...th the same car. Explore the [http://zak.stunts.hu/index.php?page=download Competition Archive]. Ask the veterans for suggestions of replays which can illuminate
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  • ...ing" (what I thought: "damn, they suck!"). And then.. I discovered the isa competition.. and decided to give it a try.. not bad! (imagine... all the time that I w
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  • The list of [[Kalpen Competition]] race winners in chronological order. [[Category:Competition]]
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  • ...he early '00s. He raced in [[Kalpen Competition]], [[WMCS]] 2002 and [[ISA competition]]. Tricks and shorcuts were his speciality but also won races with [[OWOOTR
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  • He is also the competition manager of [[UnskilledStunts]], [[UnskilledStunts_League|UnskilledStunts Le In the context of the 2009 team competition revival, he re-joined his former team, [[Damage Inc]]. After four Damage se
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  • ...ke]]. The improved [[4D_Contest_Car|Contest Car]] 0.9 was not used in this competition as it was released after the last track of Stunts GP was finished, in Augus There were important rule changes during the sole season of the competition. At first, rules were [[IRC rules|no shortcuts]] and [[NoRH]], but from the
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  • ....1 versions (see [[Game versions]] for details). It was implemented in his competition [[Stunts Grand Prix]] . ...ped official support of 1.0 versions (the last one to do so being [[Kalpen Competition|Kalpen]]) and racers migrated to 1.1.
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  • '''UnskilledStunts''' is a competition managed by [[CTG]]. Started in 2003, it grew in status over the years to ev ...with the 100th race. After that, USC is expected to be replaced with a new competition format and name.
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  • ...separate. It was a very successful event, which led to Cas opening the new competition site with a new track in early December that year called ''Dubai''. Followi .... The new version was presented in March, but including only the permanent competition with the tracks coming with Stunts. The first actual OWOOT race was held in
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  • ...e not so much glorious: in two seasons where 5 teams took part to the team competition, Rolling Stunts finished last in 2016 and fourth in 2017. But at the dawn o ...bers, and the results were largely unexpected: Rolling Stunts won the team competition, ahead of [[Cork's Crew]] and [[Slowdrive]], by winning also six races. It
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  • ...well as much more radical grass shortcuts, finding the 6th gear spots on a competition track is usually the key to victory with PG cars.
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  • [[Category:Competition]]
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  • ...eous jump from flat ground. Magic Carpets are an unpredictable wildcard in competition races, as they usually allow the pipsqueak to save time by keeping a higher
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  • An active racer since 2000, best known for managing the [[ZakStunts]] competition, hosting and organizing [[World Stunts Meeting]] in 2004 and 2006; and desp
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  • ...ing]]) racing, through the use of [[DOSBox]] recorded video, in a parallel competition which ran alongside the SDR RH contest.
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  • ...tual trust between competitors. [[Stunts Drivers Races|SDR]] was the first competition to officially support NoRH racing making use of video footage as a tool of
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  • ''"IMSA" redirects here. For the IMSA-only competition managed by Krys Toff, see [[IMSA Cup]].''
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  • Talented Columbian [[NoRH|noRH]] racer (2001-2003), he played mostly in [[ISA competition]].
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  • [[Category:Competition]]
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  • ...dStunts]] (2003), [[ACT]] (2003), [[IMSA Cup]] (the 2nd edition), [[Kalpen Competition|Kalpen]] (2006), [[ISM]] (2008) and [[USL]] (2008). He is also famous for h
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  • ...te with certain CPU opponents and had to change cars in every round of the competition (e.g. first week Porsche 962, second week Jaguar XJR).
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  • [[Category:Competition]]
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  • ...er from Germany. Together with his brother [[KHR]] he created the [[Kalpen Competition]] in 1998 briefly after [[Lukas Loehrer]]'s contest ended.
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  • ...ving]] where, together with his brother [[JTK]], he developed the [[Kalpen Competition]].
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  • ...f Stunts Driving'', [[KHR]] and [[JTK]] soon decided to start the [[Kalpen Competition]] at their page which soon grew and became quite famous.
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  • Unskilled Stunts Rapid, also named USR, is a competition project of [[CTG]], manager of [[UnskilledStunts|UnskilledStunts Championsh
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  • ...e game's most challenging cars, as well as one disliked by the majority of competition racers ([[Zak McKracken]] being the most notorious exception).<br>
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  • ...ternational Stunts Master''', often referred to as '''ISM''', is a special competition managed by [[Mark L. Rivers]] since 2006, usually held between consecutive
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  • ...Slovak") online Stunts racer (debuting with Akoss in [[TSST Contest|TSST]] competition in 1999), founding member of [[Looping Warriors]]. He's also one from the g
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  • ...obatics in a distinct, far more casual and relaxed, environment than usual competition racing. Podiumers at each game are awarded medals, and final classification
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  • ...w to make a DOSBox video..." is geared to NoRH racers, demonstrating how a competition lap should be recorded. The videos are available in four languages - Englis
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  • ...litter of racers went on to dominate the scoreboard of the most important competition after the fall of the [[Roy Wiegerinck]] rule. The most important racers fr
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  • "Polish" ghost of [[CTG]], the manager of the first fake Stunts competition ever (Stunts Republic).
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  • ...y the low top speed... such a feature set has attracted few admirers among competition racers (which often find driving "The Jeep" a nerve-wrecking activity); LM-
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  • ...of Stunts racing. Roy Wiegerinck started his carreer on the 2001 [[Kalpen Competition]], where he would very soon be fighting for the top positions. Kalpen's 200
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  • ...T'', '''The Southern Cross Stunts Trophy''' is an experimental part-season competition managed by [[Duplode]]. The first season, which ran from August to November
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  • ...] ruleset. Later on, he would start [[Copa Stunts]], his own (TW)[[OWOOT]] competition. A popular racer in his heyday, Dark Chaser was notorious for his numerous
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  • ...SuperBrian's siblings, [[Pavekiller]] and [[Lene]], also have a number of competition races under their helms.
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  • ...eague, and achieved a 7th place overall. Afer spending two years away from competition, Friker returned to ZakStunts in 2012 racing at just as a high level as in
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  • ...that year). As well as a manager of the semi-free [[OWOOT]] contest, [[ISA competition]], which was later passed on to [[Mingva]] and morphed into [[IRC]]. Pershi
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  • ...eplay controls. The BB 1.1 version is the ''de facto'' standard for modern competition racing, having superseded Stunts 1.0 years ago. As a reflection of the form
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  • ...ting from the drivable inner surface are extremely rare, even in top class competition racing. A remarkable example is the trick combo which gave [[Ayrton]] victo
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  • ...he alternative options impracticable. If such restrictions are not present competition racers will always try to find ways to avoid the extremely slow regular way
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  • '''Copa Stunts''' (Portuguese for "Stunts Cup") is a [[OWOOT|no shortcuts]] competition managed by [[Dark Chaser]]. Its first and only season ran from November 201
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  • [[Category:Competition]]
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  • ..., he progressively became more involved with the management aspects of the competition, becoming, around late 2017 and with the blessings of [[Zak McKracken]], th
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  • [[Category:Competition]]
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  • ...ntsoracle) were you could ask her your doubts referring the track, car and competition rules.
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  • [[Category:Competition]]
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  • ...ti]] and [[Böllér Jani]] in 2014. They finished 3rd in ZakStunts 2014 team competition, overtaking the legendary [[Meganium Aces High]].
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  • ...]], he founded the [[Rolling Stunts]] team in 2016; they both win the team competition in 2018, also thanks to [[dreadnaut]] and [[Imperas]]. Apart from [[ZakStun
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  • Legendary Brazilian racer of [[TSST Contest]] and [[Kalpen Competition]]. His nickname came from mirroring his real first name (Geovani M. Silva).
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  • [[Category:Competition]]
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  • ...n racer. He took part in many competitions such [[ZakStunts]] and [[Kalpen Competition]]. He also was the owner of Stunts.net site. His current stunts site is Stu
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  • '''[[:Category:Competition|Competitions and related stuff]]''' - [[:Category:Competitions|List of comp
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  • ...e 21st at 5:30 p.m. (Argentina time) at the age of 83. Since he found this competition, it has been one of his most important priorities. So much that at the hosp
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  • ...Sweden. Active in 1999 and 2000, it was notable at the time for running a competition, the [[TSST Contest]], and maintaining a website offering a wide range of S
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  • The '''TSST Contest''' was an ephemeral Stunts competition in 2000, held by [[The Swedish Stunts Team]] and dominated by [[Inavoeg]].
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  • ...Indy|Indycar]] racing skills. He also became an influential and innovative competition manager, holding the [[Stunts Drivers Races]] (aka SDR) competitions betwee
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  • ...ork's Crew]]. After a long spell away from the racetracks, he rejoined the competition in late 2018, eventually winning ZCT215 in June 2019.
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  • '''UnskilledStunts League''', also named USL, is a special event competition managed by [[CTG]] apart from [[UnskilledStunts|Unskilled Stunts Championsh
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  • '''Custom Car Championship''' is a competition ran by [[Daniel3D]] and [[Alan Rotoi]] since 14 May 2022. From its inceptio
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  • ...tournament functionality that can be easily used and modified to set up a competition very quickly. ''Cas'' began working on it inspired by [[Alan Rotoi]], who h
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  • ...approach on NoRH with proof was achieved by [[Daniel3D]] through his NoRH competition [[Stunts No Time-Travel]].
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  • '''No Time Travel''' is a competition created and run by [[Daniel3D]] and [[Alan Rotoi]]. It made its debut on 14
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  • [[Category:Competition]]
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  • ...bers decided to join the foreign forum to participate in an ongoing Stunts competition happening in the site. Although the tournament had been running since early
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  • #REDIRECT [[Permanent Tracks Competition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Permanent Tracks Competition]]
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  • ...king controlled sliding harder, which sometimes can be an inconvenience in competition racing). A general idea of the magnitude of the parameter may be gained by
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  • ...life by [[ISA]] head member [[Pershing II]] in July 2002, as a new sort of competition. Pershing designed a track called 'lestunts', which is in effect endless (t
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  • ...m (first joining for him) starting from January 2009. He also launched his competition, [[The Southern Cross Stunts Trophy]], on the second semester of 2009.
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  • ...ds another DOS game. This signifies the establishment of a new [[permanent competition]] in the online Stunts community!
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  • ...ionship''' (WSC for short) was an [[OWOOT]], Argentina-based international competition started and managed by [[Paleke]] from 2004. It started to develop in [[La
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