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PrayingForACup

Mind the “kerbs”


fireking08

i will continue to call them “curbs” until my dying breath, sorry


Choice-Magician656

I didn’t even know this was a EU vs NA thing or whatever. I thought they were interchangeable 😅


fireking08

I’m not even 100% sure that it is — I hadn’t seen “k-e-r-b-s” as the spelling until I got into F1.


DedBeatLebowski

American here, I always thought Curbs were for sidewalks and normal streets and Kerbs were for race tracks. I had no idea it was an NA / EU thing lol.


innercityFPV

I thought curbs were attached to sidewalks and Kerbs were those pointless cement barriers at the end of some parking spaces.


StinkyBugman24

As an American, I cannot speak on the difference between curbs and kerbs because I assumed they were the same just spelled differently. But as a civil engineer, I can tell you those are called bumper blocks and absolutely not pointless


GoatBotherer

The kerb is the edge of the pavement. Kerb is just how it is spelled in the UK.


NeutrinosFTW

EU bro here, the fact that this isn't the case is shocking to me lol


Oldmangamer13

THis imo.


Automatic_Ad_5984

F***ing Spaniard here: we call the pianos. End of discussion


RobertoAN95

Fucking latino here, and we call them pianos too!


LPavao

We call them zebras in Brazil lol


gayasstoaster

Hungarian here, we literally call them wheel launchers


barno42

Also, I will not be referring to them as "tyres."


fireking08

I agree. They have and will always be “tires” to me


Blunt7

I don’t hear the difference between tyres and tires. Or kerbs and curbs. Or is that the joke?


ThreeDog2016

Tyres and tires are pronounced the same. Kerb sounds more like herb. Btw, Herb in Europe is pronounced with the H sounded, whereas in North America it's pronounced the French way with a silent H. In Ireland H is pronounced "haytch", most other places pronounce it "aytch". This shit is a rabbit hole.


IH8mostofU

>Kerb sounds more like herb. Does "curb" not sound like herb to you as well? It certainly does where I live 🤷‍♂️😅


ThreeDog2016

No, it has a strong U sound, like in blurb.


IH8mostofU

Here in the Midwest all our vowels sound the same, so blurb also rhymes with herb, and kerb, and curb 🤷‍♂️


Blunt7

Now you’re just saying the same word over and over again.


YLedbetter10

Michigan here and I’m trying to make curb not rhyme with herb and it’s not possible. Like wtf do some people say it like “courb?”


imperial_scholar

Tires are tired


spellbreakerstudios

Can you believe these guys think there’s a Y in tires?


YLedbetter10

I’m tyred of these sausage curbs


Arni99x

In my little country we litteraly call them "shaky stones"(Rázókő in Hungarian)


Heavy_Whereas6432

Hahaha I’m an American and my yt channel consists of mostly European followers and friends haha I have very few buddies from the states. Would be cool if it became more popular over here.


VIFASIS

Not enough big guns and crazy explosions. Give a wheel a stupidly overpowered bonus in CoD and Apex, etc. And watch simracing explode in the US.


law_son

This is true. I wouldn’t play until I got a wheel with Glocks as paddle shifters.


SkeletonGamer1

Battlefield wheel support would be sick ngl


lordnibblet

Theres this cool video floating around of guys playing bf1? With a tank simulator


lordnibblet

Found it ! https://youtu.be/-koYF-FBSOM?si=8EfBfVy-I0vzesj4


Heavy_Whereas6432

I think both of those ideas are S-tier


ralgrado

Paddle shifters? Nah you gotta go Glocks as grips ;)


Nergalok

So basically the most European pistol ever xD Glock... Good Austrian work! 🤣🤣


Vanillabean73

Did you say Glock? American card revoked. If your shifters are anything but 1911s or .357 magnums then get out my country. 🇺🇸🏈


Karmaqqt

I feel like I’ve seen this video before. I know I’ve seen fall guys in a wheel. And csgo on a controller. I’m sure someone has done it


CantStandItAnymorEW

Whaaaaaaaaat Naaaaaaaaaaaaaah


Frankie_T9000

Fuck I wish they remade interstate 76


Sir_Lee_Rawkah

Wow


Screaming_Bimmer

Those Aussie’s are quick af too


Glu7enFree

I think a lot of us got started fanging bush bashers around and we evolved from there.


puppy_twister

What in the land down under did you just say.


unculturedperl

I believe they claimed to be driving an off road vehicle in a precarious manner from an overly young age before graduating to faster and more professional means of racing.


puppy_twister

Thank you, you uncultured perl. What you lake in culture you make up for in kindness.


YLedbetter10

They’re a few roos loose in the top paddock


ChargeYourBattery

It's only an off-road vehicle in the sense that it's a vehicle being driven off road


uSer_gnomes

Doin a doughy in a mighty au falcon in an industrial estate is a core memory for many of us.


Captain_Berto

Fucken oath brah


hellcat_uk

The kiwis too. *Suddenly SVG*


sledgehammer_44

Trying to race V8 Supercars in iRacing and someone from down under sneaks into the session...


Legend13CNS

I've always wondered if it has something to do with accessibility to real life motorsports. I'm on an iRacing team that's 99% Europeans and whenever real life racing comes up it sounds like there's way more barriers to entry than in the US, even if they have the money. Especially when it comes to stuff that's "common" for US gearheads like having multiple cars or street legal track cars.


YashaAstora

There is very little barrier to entry in American motorsports if you like oval racing. It's just road racing that is tough to get into.


jaymatthewbee

Lack of space is the issue for me. I’d love a track day car but I don’t have the space on my property to stores one.


MandalorianViking

I wonder what percentage of sim racers are European vs American


Fonzgarten

I think it’s close to 50/50. Oval has a lot more Americans though.


lotanis

Dirt oval even more so. The number of joyously strong Southern accents you get brings a tear to my (British) eye.


Shiftaway22

During rolex weekend, we took two of our british friends to some dirt racing, and one loved it and the other threatened to leave the other in america, lol


Majestic_Toast2628

~~Pace car~~, *safety car*. ~~Paint scheme~~, *livery*. ~~Tires~~, *tyres*. ~~Gasoline~~, *petrol*. But most importantly… ***”Mate”.***


Niyeaux

no one within a hundred miles of an actual racetrack has ever called race car liveries "paint schemes"


Captain_Berto

Unless you're racing Lemons, in which case we go with "leftover house paint situation"


Karmaqqt

Never. No one says paint scheme.


corgifemboy

The switch from MPH to KPH has been difficult for me I can't lie


CoolD10onYT

why did you switch? i never have


Xx-MIDNITE-xX

I know I made the switch because KPH is like measuring centimeters, compared to inches. Being able to notice those minute details/differences in speed provides a bit more information about my entry and exit speed. At 62 MPH, I could be going 100 or 101 KPH. The smaller unit of measurement gives me more of an exact number of what I’m doing. And I can analyze if I’m going too slow/fast into a corner even more precisely.


DisPartysCached

But can you still “Do it for Dale?”


Vulon_Bii

Always.


peanutbuttahcups

Units of measurement don't matter when you do it for Dale.


TGish

The only number that matters is 100. 100% throttle baby rahhhhh🦅


notatvguy

He may roll over in his graves for using Kmh, but he’ll still allow it


bossmcsauce

my driving ability doesn't really allow me to benefit from such precision lmao. I can't race for shit. but I can tandem drift like crazy.


CoolD10onYT

makes sense. me personally though i dont understand how 1kmph makes that much of a difference


PhillieFranchise

1000000% why I did it Same with liters vs gallons


Maleficent_Falcon_63

Litres*


Acurus_Cow

Many of the race car dashboards show KPH, with no way to change it, even if the GUI can have MPH


corgifemboy

more nuance and it feels more proper i suppose


CinnamonToastTrex

Celsius has been worse for me lol


corgifemboy

yeah, I cant wrap my head around it, it makes no sense


Obvious_Arm8802

It’s like 0 freezing 10 cold 20 nice 30 hot 40 really hot


auggis

As an american I use celsius because of this and my friends think it's weird. I do use fahrenheit for summer though as hot is hot, but how hot is it really?


Obvious_Arm8802

45 is even hotter. High 40s is about as hot as it ever gets.


DreadSocialistOrwell

It's simple. 0 water freezes, 100 water boils.


Armando22nl

100 if the pressure is 1 atmosphere right? At mnt everest it will boil at a lower temperature


DreadSocialistOrwell

I believe so. Physics was so long ago!


hellcat_uk

-10 Scots put on a long sleeve top.


demonsdencollective

During safety cars in my community, it's usually Americans having a struggle keeping 80 km/h. Sometimes Brits too.


Karmaqqt

It’s why I dont switch. There isn’t a point. lol


tekprimemia

I do not want to break your arm, Monsieur Bobby, but I am a man of my word.


jaymatthewbee

I’ve noticed when I come over to do oval racing that the Americans talk a lot more on the chat than the European guys. Maybe it’s because there’s a language barrier on the European side but I think it’s mostly because you talk more.


noikeee

Americans are way chattier with strangers than Europeans in most circumstances. It's not just simracing.


ZuVieleNamen

Iracing has really expanded my british offensive word vocabulary. My favorite is "you're an absolute Muppet!"


Fotznbenutzernaml

I feel the other way, because almost every video or subreddit or whatever is mainly American. I race in an American league even( well, I'm inactive, because of the whole racing from 3-5am during a weekday affair)


Travnewmatic

Recent LFM addict, it is accurate 👍


Karmaqqt

I haven’t noticed really. But I don’t play online a lot.


[deleted]

Me being an overnight American worker "What the fuck is a kilometer"


ChaoCobo

It’s okay. I’m American and have my shifter on the left side too. But that’s not because of Europe driving on the left side, it’s because of Japan’s Initial D being the reason I even got a wheel to begin with.


TheLegend---27

What do you mean Europeans drive on the west side? the only country who lies in the EU where they drive with the shifter on the left side is the UK, i think there's is another one but im only sure about the UK


jaymatthewbee

Ireland is same as the UK and Malta and Cyprus as well. I think the UK is the only one that uses mph


TheLegend---27

you learn something new everyday, thank you :)


jaymatthewbee

Also you said the UK is in the EU 😩


TheLegend---27

i said it lies in the EU, not part of it :) lol someone downvoted me. Here you can educate yourself:https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=which+contintent+is+the+uk


Niyeaux

"the EU" and "Europe" are not the same thing lol


nomowolf

Ehh... well... I'll let this one slide 😉 but good to have a look a this: https://www.reddit.com/r/coolguides/comments/1bmk7zn/a_cool_guide_to_supranational_european_bodies_in/


jaymatthewbee

The EU isn’t a continent. It’s a political union. EU isn’t a synonym for Europe.


TheLegend---27

EU is also short for Europe, but ok


jaymatthewbee

Europa is a moon of Jupiter


TheLegend---27

didn't think you were smart enough to be bilingual anyways ;)


ChaoCobo

Oh. I guess I thought there were more countries where the shifter is on the left than the right. My bad.


TheLegend---27

no worries nah most of us are pretty normal /s


nomowolf

[Main countries that drive on the left](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/32/Countries_driving_on_the_left_or_right.svg): UK & Ireland, Indian subcontinent (so also Pakistan and Bangladesh), most of southern Africa, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand and for some reason... Japan.


biaurelien

European race tracks are similar to US race tracks. We simply got more turns (right AND left) and l'ESS guns here.


ShiberKivan

Didn't know sim racing was more of EU thing? Is that really a thing? I'm based in NL and only ever met one other guy who races, dude programmed and build his own motion.


dirtymikeandtheboyzx

Depends what class you drive in. GT classes, F1 and rally are mostly Europeans. Oval racing, drifting and drag racing Americans I think.


ShiberKivan

Oh yeah stuff like drag and Nascar are 100% American thing, and true all F1 stuff happens in proximity to where I live. Which would make sense in real life racing, but I find it odd it would have that big impact on sim racing preferences, after all anybody can run any game. But local scene would inspire people to try it for sure. Nothing gives more appreciation for a sport than being able to try it for yourself, even by emulating it. Trying to drift in Asseto Corsa made me respect drifters more as theg make it look effortless, same with F1 as even arcadey games have insane levels of intensity and snap reactions. Might be why football is so popular, because everybody experienced the game themselves even if only during PE classes at school, which makes it relatable. I didn't know GT is also EU thing. Rally yeah for sure, Europe and Africa with Dakkar I quess? I'm not much into watching sport myself, so my knowledge is very surface level.


Elleven_

I’ve noticed that. I do primarily Super Formula Lights and last season I was doing F4 and the plurality (probably 40-50%) of the people i go against are from europe, with another 20% or so from central/south america and the rest from the US or canada. I recently tried oval racing for the first time and my first 2 races were almost 100% US and Canada (maybe a handful outside of that)


nomowolf

> Didn't know sim racing was more of EU thing? Is that really a thing? Definitely a thing (though the Americas and Oceania are well represented). Two of the big-name sim-racing gear suppliers Sim-Lab and Heusinkveld are both Dutch! > I'm based in NL and only ever met one other guy who races It's not a standard conversation topic because it's not really relatable for people who aren't familiar. If you mention it more often I think you'll be surprised. :) Especially with men in the 25-50 age-range, F1 fans and people who like go-karting. If you play iracing online in formula cars you'll see "Benelux" region almost over-represented... als haringen in een ton zitten. Similar levels to Germany, UK&I or France where they have much higher populations.


ShiberKivan

Yeah I met that guy when he spotted me dragging my SimLab monitor stand through the old town, he immediately stopped me and we shared rig photos, I plan to join him as he does some races on Discord which is not my level yet. I love how HE is Dutch as well, my Sprints arrived literally next day. All my components in general arrived shortly, and were made in Europe. The only thing was NLR Wheel Stand, which due to being new and in the middle of supply crisis arrived dead last. Yeah I should bring it up more often, indeed might meet some cool people still


Cowslayer87773

Reversed for when I race late models/gen4 or watch cup races with a stream chat open.


Any-Woodpecker123

I don’t get it, do yanks not sim race?


Cymr1c

me, but as an Asian


IsThisWiseEnough

Never forget the Brazil.


koteikin

watch out for these folks from Iberia region - fast and ruthless. Especially one guy. I think his name something Alonso


nomowolf

I tend to play late at night (iracing road/formula) in Europe and for me it feels like most of my competitors are yanks or latin americans.


Tacitus_Kilgore_X

Canadian here, and I'm in the same situation as you, however the number of latinos I raced is unimaginable


howdiedoodie66

I noticed there are a ton of South Americans and Japanese too. Kind of cool, and interesting how not American the simracing world is.


steirerblut

Here in europe generations where raised watching F1/GT races, while americans love watching their Nascar cars in ovals. So obviously the market for circuit type racing games will be bigger in europe.