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  • This article lists Stunts racers by their birth dates.
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  • This article lists the months Stunts racers have joined the community, using the first known international competition
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  • It was also the first competition which required racers to drive different cars each month, and also the first one to implement a f ...biggest and best of the time - the [[Kalpen Competition]], and achieved 10 racers/month at most.
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  • === Racers === | 1-8 racers
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  • ...) was a Stunts competition held by [[Alan Rotoi]]. Aimed at Latin American racers, it found extraordinary success through its two seasons, held in 2003 and 2 I received a lot of racers because 4dsL was associated with another abandonware comnunity: [[La Cueva
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  • ...''Race For Immortality'' was held by Cas to record the skill level of the racers that were active at the time. The race had to be OWOOT to make this measure ...utomatic transmission. It is planned to improve this in the future so that racers have some degree of freedom in choosing a car.
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  • ...to run Stunts almost flawlessly, which is of crucial importance to Stunts racers, not only for allowing the game to be played under recent Windows versions Racers using Windows who wish to use DOSBox video capture (for instance, for recor
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  • ...or each user in order to prevent cheating. Within the available 15 minutes racers had to download their own very special track, drive on it and send the repl ...g the replay was shortened to 12 minutes. Races are held in weekends, with racers meeting at the forum chatroom and driving at the same time, as in a [[live
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  • ...ith every competitor being in an individual match against one of the other racers each round, as in a football league. Points were then attributed according ...changed, except for the race length, which was raised to two weeks so that racers could schedule their runs more easily. After a tight title chase, [[Bonzai
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  • {{Racers| ...ken for Bliss. The participants would remain forever in the list of famous racers of [[Bliss]]. After this race, he hosted his own tournament for a few month
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  • ...petition after the fall of the [[Roy Wiegerinck]] rule. The most important racers from the Golden Generation are:
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  • === Racers === ! style="width:30%" | Racers
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  • ...tion of [[Bliss|Bliss Track Editor]], which now includes a list of "famous racers" and uses the information gathered in the race to estimate the lap times of ...and were not accurate or representative of the racers in the list, as some racers pointed out. Then, Cas decided to organise a single race with [[OWOOT]] rul
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  • ...tunts 1.0. The track got uploaded to ZakStunts without a problem, but when racers began trying to post their first replays, they weren't able to. Nobody knew ...retty much. In particular, the overlay idea was strongly rejected by a few racers, mainly [[Dreadnaut]], and the use of a binary format was also frowned upon
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  • *The competition is open to all persons. New racers should write some personal information (nickname, nation, team name) by sen *Racers may form new teams or join to existing. Racers number per team is unlimited but it's not recommended teams with more than
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  • ...he mysterious leader know as [[Cork]], and the team members are not called racers here, but followers. Followers of [[Cork]]. In 2003 the team expanded with two new racers, [[Argammon]], who transferred from [[Orion]] and [[satanziege]], a talente
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  • {{Racers| ...ck ever. This competition showed the potential of Stunts, and although the racers numbers declined from the astronomic beginning, the tournament continued on
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  • ...It was kind of an unofficial [[Orion]] training ground, as the most active racers were members of this team. So no surprise '''Krys Toff''' defended the cham === Racers ===
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  • ...t running [[LeStunts|live]] and so, a method has to be established to make racers' participation competitive. Almost every tournament in the history of onlin ...r whomever would like to participate. An e-mail address was also given and racers would post their replays by sending them to that address.
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  • ...''' concept refers to the idea of keeping records of lap times achieved by racers on different tracks, especially well known ones, while always accepting new To upload a record replay, racers go to any of the available track pages and post them there. Any car can be
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  • ...of a qualifying round open to all racers - the fastest 80% of the involved racers achieving qualification to the final stage. For 2011 ISM followed a streaml
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  • ...eal of shared Stunts experience. The ultimate form of live racing involves racers meeting face-to-face, either using multiple computers or some hotseat arran ...ginal Le Stunts also had many elements of the live experience, even if the racers did not compete simultaneously.
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  • ...paths defined by [[loop]]s, [[u/d cork]]s and [[l/r cork]]s. That implies racers are free to drive them however they please; for instance, avoiding the upsi ...ime system by making it unnecessary through the means of rules which force racers to stick to the road. [[IRC rules]] prohibit completely all three kinds of
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  • ...ternational Stunts Association]] (hence, the acronym), a group of Austrian racers led by [[Pershing II]], [[Ruepel]] and [[Agent Orange]]. While it was activ ...ddle of the month (on the 15th). At the time, this was very convenient for racers that also participated in [[ZakStunts]], where races usually started and en
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  • {{Racers| ...um Aces High]], he is one of the latest on his team dynasty of world-class racers, and a very active member of the community as well. Has achieved a [[ZakStu
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  • The team was founded in 2016 by [[afullo]] and [[dosbox92]], two Italian racers. The former one has been champion of the newbie league in 2014 while racing ...he started to have interest in changing affiliation to a team with active racers.
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  • In each race, WSC assigned racers points according to their final scoreboard position as follows: ...ions after the 12th, but almost for certain, there were never more than 12 racers in a WSC race. Paleke also adds that if two laps are equal, they share a po
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  • ...refered to as '''IRC rules''') means no shorcuts ''at all'', meaning that racers must drive all stunt elements completely and "follow the yellow dots" in lo It is clear that OWOOT was born as an objective way of preventing racers taking shortcuts. In a tournament, the organiser could serve as a judge and
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  • ...alifications (ranking decided about forming groups), group phase (best two racers of ever group is qualified) and knockout phase. Drivers had to compete with
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  • ...ampion of [[ZakStunts]] 2003 season and one of the most influential Stunts racers ever. His driving style was reputed for pushing the concept of [[Replay Han [[Category: Racers]]
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  • ...sh, it means "steak" - a fact which has been found funny by some Hungarian racers. The word "böff" is featured in one of the more famous verses of [[The Stu
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  • ...p speed... such a feature set has attracted few admirers among competition racers (which often find driving "The Jeep" a nerve-wrecking activity); LM-002 spe
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  • ...spective. The P962 is widely regarded as one of the finest cars in Stunts; racers who hold it as a personal favourite include [[Krys Toff]] and [[Akoss Poo]]
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  • ...the real car shape. Historically, the Jaguar has been a popular car among racers; [[CTG]] in particular is one of its biggest fans. The most widely known Ja
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  • In 10 November on the chatroom, place where all the racers wanted to be, Mingva met [[Argammon]], former member of the [[Euroteam Mast ...um replay on the last days, offered by the lack of motivation from the top racers, that played no more for the championship crown as [[Bonzai Joe]] already w
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  • Brazilian racer from the early '00s. One of the top racers of [[Kalpen Competition]] in that era, he remarkably, he won the two initia [[Category:Racers]]
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  • ...09. An historical event, it further catalysed the comeback of long-missing racers that marked the 2009 season. Eventually, all former ZakStunts champions as ...to September 2009. Golden indicates ZakStunts champions up to season 2008. Racers used [[Skyline]] unless indicated otherwise. Times indicated are not correc
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  • ...by a group of Finnish racers fronted by [[wind]]. Stunts Challenge allows racers to publish their replays to high score tables with minimal fuss, be it just
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  • ...e, [[Stunts]], at one place. At this moment this Wiki is mostly useful for racers and those who know the game, but of course it'd be nice to extend it so tha '''[[:Category:Community|Community related info]]''' - [[:Category:Racers|Racer profiles]] - [[:Category:Teams|Team profiles]]
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  • ...0 versions (the last one to do so being [[Kalpen Competition|Kalpen]]) and racers migrated to 1.1.
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  • ...d and that their ways were not being respected and reacted negatively. Our racers decided to withdraw and excuse themselves for the sake of peace.
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  • ...gammon demonstrated in multiple occasions skills on par with the very best racers of all eras, the most recent example being his stunning participation on th [[Category: Racers]]
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  • An unmodified version of Stunts offers eleven car colours to the racers, seven of them being available for each car. Given that there are eleven or Some racers are known for racing almost exclusively with cars of an specific colour. Be
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  • ...y deployed in competitions, and is among the favourite cars of a number of racers. Developed by [[Alan Rotoi]], it was released in February 19th of 2003. The ...-88 v1.0. A live race was celebrated where all versions were used by the 7 racers: [[Duplode]], [[Alan Rotoi]], [[Overdrijf]], [[Dreadnaut]], [[KyLiE]], [[Er
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  • * [[:Category:Racers|List of Stunts pipsqueaks]]
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  • ...g. Although NoRH has for long being argued as the purest form of racing by racers opposing the use of [[Replay Handling]] (RH), Stunts' replay management sys
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  • ...nd convincing race-car feeling, and make them an ever-popular choice among racers. Some [[custom cars]] also share the general IMSA characteristics, and thus
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  • Popular food of Stunts racers at [[World Stunts Meeting|World Stunts Meetings]], usually cooked by [[Zak
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  • ...The most motivated/active driver get it, so it's a great chance for slower racers to collect more points (for example in [[UnskilledStunts]]). In some cases
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  • ...verse, another aspect of the song developed: the storytelling aspect. The racers would sing (always with the same melody) different verses about Diesel Joe,
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  • ...s decided to allow continued replays, considering it foolish to require of racers to make the above described procedure.
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  • A team classification was made also, but only the best 2 racers per team could earn points for their team.<br>
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  • ...t 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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  • ...puter games"). Despite the Brazilian origins and management, it is open to racers of all countries. Contest rules enforce both trust-based [[NoRH]] and [[OWO
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  • ...premier Stunts contest of that era. As such, it was the starting point for racers who would form the core of [[ZakStunts]] active competitors in its early da
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  • In June 2011, [[CTG]] made it known that racers of the by then largely inactive Silver Spirit team were, in fact, his [[gho
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  • ...ers]], consists of a series of games with a range of different rules where racers showcase their ability for precision driving and acrobatics in a distinct,
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  • ...rgest number of leading hours during the race. In [[UnskilledStunts]], all racers were awarded LTB points on reaching specific threshold values of leading ho
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  • This article lists Stunts racers by their birth dates.
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  • ...akStunts. The team is at the core of the traditional Argentinian school of racers, with members such as [[AbuRaf70]], [[Ayrton]], [[Chulk]] and [[Gutix]]. Ot
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  • ...to it a reputation of a boring car, and thus it is rather unpopular among racers and contest managers alike. On the flip side, these same characteristics ma
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  • ...d control capabilities. Corvette never reached widespread popularity among racers. Notably, two of its most famous specialists are members of the Argentinian
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  • ...ing of them, it is no wonder why the Indy achieved such popularity. Casual racers tend to use it almost exclusively, and in fact early Stunts [[:Category:Com
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  • Beyond the many sorts of cuts and jumps a loop makes possible, racers and track designers should consider [[powergear]] as a key factor in consid
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  • A team founded at the start of 2003 season by two dutch racers [[XDude_NL]] and [[Doelloos]]. Firstly known as ''Noobs&Newbies'' but short
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  • ...ersions. As knowledge about the different versions became more widespread, racers and contests gradually switched to the newer 1.1 versions - specially [[BB
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  • ...ve options impracticable. If such restrictions are not present competition racers will always try to find ways to avoid the extremely slow regular way of doi
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  • ...This kind of slalom trick is one of the classical maneuvers in the Stunts racers' arsenal, and one of the very few allowed in [[IRC rules]] racing.
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  • Team of German racers recruited by [[satanziege]] at the beginning of [[ZakStunts]] 2009 season.
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  • ...nal members being [[Friker]], [[Ice]] and [[HTE]]. With obviously talented racers despite the lack of experience, Crashper's displayed great potential over t
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  • ...us in 2015, as [[dreadnaut]] moved to [[MeganiuM Aces High]] and the other racers became inactive. Nevertheless, they became active again in 2016, bringing t
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  • One of the top teams from [[ZakStunts]] 2001 and 2002, founded by two dutch racers, [[Roy Wiegerinck]] and [[Ben Snel]].
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  • It was a real service for help racers to improve their skills but only few used it. This service started in Decem
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  • ...rtist studio declared that The Stig is not a single person, but a group of racers, mainly the specialists of each cars.
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  • ...is contest is also noteworthy for being the cradle of [[Looping Warriors]] racers: both [[Akoss Poo]] and [[Usrin]] debuted on TSST's Mars track.
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  • ...lemborg in which the four people had dinner (made by Daniël) and the three racers played Stunts for about an hour, uploading a few replays to the running tou
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  • ...the main discussion forum of the community, and the easiest place to meet racers, ask questions or join any discussion about the game. Since its inception o
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  • ...annel at EFNet, which was a key gathering and socializing place for Stunts racers in the era of the [[Golden Generation]]. Nowadays it is occasionally used b
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  • ...[Race For Kicks]] message board, Stunts Chat is the official platform were racers can meet for live and immediate interchange. It is frequently use during [[
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  • This article lists the months Stunts racers have joined the community, using the first known international competition
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  • ...ns|game version]] [[Stunts 1.1|BB 1.1]] was not available on the web, and racers took part using either [[4D Driving 1.1|MS 1.1]] or [[Stunts 1.0|BB 1.0]] v
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  • ...administrator(s) must create an additional user name for their affairs as racers and it's not possible to separate the administrator and moderator roles.
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  • ...ays incompatible between the modded version and the original, thus forcing racers to use the mod. Typically, a single car is featured for every race.
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  • ...as well as being short and relatively simple, Default is commonly used by racers, especially newbies, as a benchmark. Another interesting trait of Default i
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  • ...Castunts was released on 7 March 2015 and sparked some interest, but some racers demanded extra features that were essential for a modern track author and a
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  • ...as played an important role in the incorporation of several Latin American racers to the Stunts community. It has also been the spark for early Stunts champi
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