Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-81.193.0.154-20150908161213/@comment-26327811-20160420222355

I would like to throw a couple of things at you in regards to finding it difficult to get on a top 100 or top 150 team. First it seems you are willing to put in the laps and that's certainly a prerequisite for most if not all of the top tier teams, also what level your currently at plays into the equation with some teams as well as how many cars you own. I can only speak from my expierence having been on a top 150 team and also a top 25 team. Be prepared to put in the time and I mean 6 plus hours a day on some teams. It really came down to me not wanting the pressure to keep the pace with the team. Personally I run a one person team which I keep private so I don't get people hitching on, others on this site do as well. The reason I mention this and I'll use this current team competition (Auto Cross Domination) as an example, it calls for 150 wins using any car on selected tracks, I did the Dubai track using My F14 T and spent roughly 2 hours (average 21 seconds a run) using an unserviced car to get those 150 wins which netted me $100,000 and 20 GC not a bad return for my time, not only that as of now I'm ranked around 3500 on the leaderboard which pays $750,000 for 2001 through 5000th place. With that being said if you were on a team that places 51st through 100th the team payout is 400 GC seems like a lot of GC but it's split between 20 team members which equates to 20 GC per team member if it's a full 20 member team and most top tier teams are, if you had only put in 150 wins like I did to get my 20 GC you would have been kicked from a top tier team. Just to wrap my response up, some on this site have or had great expierences with team racing and others others haven't. Just thought I'd throw this to you to give you a bit of my perspective. Sorry for the long winded response but thought you might want some other options that are available to you.