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+ | Season 2020 is broadcast live by {{plain link|https://simbroadcasts.tv/|Sim Broadcasts}}: | ||
+ | * Twitch: https://twitch.tv/simbroadcasts | ||
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+ | == External links == | ||
+ | *[https://newdimensionracing.com/series/tboc TBO Challenge official website] | ||
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Revision as of 18:56, 18 October 2020
TBO Challenge
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League type | TBO league |
Signup | Required |
License | S1 |
First season | 2009 |
Years active | 2009–2010 2020– |
Seasons | 2 seasons |
Organizers | New Dimension Racing |
The TBO Challenge is a series utilizing the Turbo cars in Live for Speed. The event format aims to emulate touring car racing, offering drivers a sprint race, and a longer feature race.
Series History
The TBO Challenge was founded in 2009 by Chris "Wilko868" Wilkinson and Ben "jaws99" Grindle, when they were part of the International Motorsport Association. The series became a New Dimension Racing property in 2010, when Wilkinson joined NDR, and the brand has been kept since. It last ran a full season in 2010, but made an appearance as the NDR Holiday Special in 2017, as part of NDR's 10th Anniversary event.
Series Format
Session | Start Time | Session Duration |
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Free Practice | 17:35 UTC | 20 minutes |
Qualifying | 18:00 UTC | 20 minutes |
Sprint Race | 18:30 UTC | 50 km or 25 minutes |
Feature Race | 19:10 UTC | 85 km or 45 minutes |
Official stream
Season 2020 is broadcast live by Sim Broadcasts:
- Twitch: https://twitch.tv/simbroadcasts