Complete this in-game event to unlock four iconic NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock cars to keep in the game Race in the DAYTONA 500 in Real Racing 3 from February 16 - March 4 at the legendary Daytona International Speedway.Play Real Racing 3 head to head with friends on your TV in the split-screen “Party Play” mode, available now on Android TV and Apple TV.In the update coming to Real Racing 3 February 15, players can: ![]() The Real Racing 3 DAYTONA Experience with “Party Play” is available now as a free* download on the App Store and Google Play ™.Ĭhoose your team with options including Hendrick Motorsports, Team Penske, Joe Gibbs Racing and Stewart-Haas Racing, and compete in the DAYTONA 500 in-game, for the first time since the completion of the reimagining of an American icon at Daytona International Speedway. Real Racing 3 is also launching “Party Play,” the split-screen mode enabling you to challenge friends to multi-player sessions, on Android TV and Apple TV, so you can put your friends’ skills to the test. Please note – Saturday Night Speedway is being re-scheduled this week, but watch out for further news in the coming days.Real Racing™ 3 and NASCAR Team Properties introduce the DAYTONA Experience, featuring 700-horsepower NASCAR Sprint Cup Series™ cars going head-to-head in the DAYTONA 500 at the all-new motorsports stadium at Daytona International Speedway®. Your Eastbourne HG Aerospace Eagles are model professionals and are totally ready for the moment when the green light comes on at the starting gate, signalling we are moments from the re-start of real racing. There was, however, no hint of defeatism or pessimism in the pits at King’s Lynn. It wasn’t a bombshell but sad confirmation that what I was witnessing wasn’t normal in any way shape or form. The news that there would be no Premiership or Championship leagues this year was expected. Their arrival may also have been sparked by the British Speedway statement which came through while the Eagles were practising. Obviously Lewi was their focus and he donned his King’s Lynn race suit for them. Lewi Kerr talks to King’s Lynn Speedway boss, Keith Chapman with Tom Brennan looking on. Word of the practice session clearly filtered to the local newspaper, the Lynn News, who despatched a photographer and reporter. Members of the Eastbourne media team buzzed around shooting videos, capturing audio, taking photographs and generally gathering content. Richard Lawson aboard a Yamaha F2 bike with former rider Peter Seaton. The F2 bikes are 450cc and use standard motocross engines which are low maintenance. Seaton brought with him some F2 bikes and Richard gave a couple a test. ![]() Jason Edwards and Drew Kemp, who also have trips to the Czech Republic lined up, were also quickly in action.Īs the session developed Lewi and Richard put in some really hot laps.Įastbourne had also invited a couple of up-and-coming youngsters to participate in the day, Nathan Ablitt and Vinnie Foord, who both in live in Hailsham.Įastbourne Speedway Director Ian Jordan in conv ersation with Colin Pratt.Ĭolin Pratt, the Peterborough promoter who lives near to the King’s Lynn track, was there, as was Peter Seaton who is promoting F2 Speedway as a way for youngsters to get into the sport without the huge costs. Of course, this was just a practice session.įirst out on track was one of Eastbourne’s teenage tornados, Tom Brennan, eager to get some laps in on the big circuit in preparation for his Euro title tilts in the coming weeks. The sun shone, the track glistened and we were ready to go, well I was going to say racing but it wasn’t quite racing. In addition there is what is termed a “motorway blade” available for major surgery. ![]() Some of the tractors are ancient Zetors, once imported into the UK through the port of King’s Lynn, but others are modern monsters that would not be out of place on any farm. It is fair to say that the Adrian Flux Arena has more tractors and associated kit than some agricultural contractors. A few turns round with the water cart followed. Keith and his team team whizzed round and round to grade the surface which eventually became smooth and looked like a speedway track. It looked like a ploughed field but from long experience I knew that this was a tried and tested method of stadium boss and King’s Lynn Stars supremo, Keith Chapman. Writer Paul Watson was back on his old stomping ground when covering the Eagles’ practice day at King’s Lynn
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