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  • {{Racers| [[Category:Racers]]
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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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  • {{Racers| [[Category: Racers]]
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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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  • {{Racers| [[Category:Racers]]
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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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  • {{Racers| [[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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  • {{Racers| [[Category:Racers]]
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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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  • [[Category:Racers]]
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  • Popular food of Stunts racers at [[World Stunts Meeting|World Stunts Meetings]], usually cooked by [[Zak
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  • [[Category:Racers]]
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  • [[Category:Racers]]
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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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  • [[Category:Racers]]
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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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  • [[Category:Racers]]
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  • [[Category:Racers]]
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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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  • [[Category:Racers]]
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  • [[Category:Racers]]
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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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  • [[Category:Racers]]
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  • [[Category:Racers]]
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  • [[Category:Racers]]
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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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  • [[Category:Racers]]
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  • [[Category:Racers]]
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  • [[Category: Racers]]
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  • [[Category:Racers]]
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  • [[Category:Racers]]
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  • [[Category:Racers]]
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  • [[Category:Racers]]
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  • [[Category:Racers]]
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