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Revision as of 10:22, 17 May 2025
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On this day
June 25
- 2003 – Live for Speed version 0.2F was released.
- 2005 – Beginning of the S2 era. Live for Speed S2 Alpha version 0.5P was released, with the initially planned S2 content and up to 20 cars per server.
- 2011 – The fourth edition of Kyoto 500, New Dimension Racing's premier oval racing event. Dan Sanger (Raven88) clinched the pole for the third time in a row, while Robbin Heijermann (Drifters Only) emerged victorious.
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