

Find even more technologies through in-game events and galactic exploration.

Research hundreds of technologies, including technologies that are unique to your race.Populate the universe and colonize planets, moons, asteroid belts, gas giants, and more!.Hire unique heroes to govern your worlds or to command your mighty fleets in battle.

Build a space empire turn by turn in an immersive, living galaxy filled with 9 alien races, pirate factions, galactic lore and mystery.Turn-based 4x strategy, featuring real-time tactical space combat and turn-based ground combat.Discover the extensive lore of the StarDrive universe by encountering many dozens of anomalies, heroes, and galactic mysteries that will ensure no two games will ever play the same. Research new technologies and design powerful warships to defend your claims. Conduct diplomacy and espionage, make alien friends that will deliver thriving trade treaties – or enemies that will seek to exterminate you at all costs. Exploit planets, navigate asteroid belts and overcome deep space dangers while handling interspecies relations to gain the upper hand. As the galactic ruler of your race you will lead your people into a procedurally-generated galaxy, exploring and expanding your space empire to greatness. In this eagerly anticipated sequel, the core mechanics have evolved to incorporate a turn-based strategic layer, featuring spectacular realtime battles. It will be the 14th points race this season.StarDrive 2 is an exciting and evolutionary step forward for the StarDrive franchise. The Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway next Sunday begins the second half of the 26-race regular season before the 10-race playoff chase begins. Blaney won the third 25-lap stage and started the final 50-lap run at the front with Penske teammates Cindric and Logano, whose team had the fastest pit stop between the second and third stages. Blaney was second, just like he was at the end of the first stage after starting the race there. I feel like our car was good enough, depending on restarts since you can’t pass at all, especially the leader anyways.”īusch had led all 25 laps in a caution-free first stage after starting from the pole.Ĭindric was first at the end of the second segment. “It just let go in the center and took off,” Larson said. Larson hadn’t changed tires, and had a right front tire go down. That came only a few laps in the second stage after Larson, who had won his previous two All-Star starts (20), got loose going into fourth turn and slammed hard into the wall before sliding through the grass infield. 18 car wiggled coming out of the fourth turn because of a flat right rear tire, before slowing on the frontstretch. I just kind of messed up and didn’t get the gap shot quick enough.”īusch was the polesitter and had led all but one of the first 48 laps before the wreck. I just kind of misjudged it,” Elliott said. I knew he was going to go straight, I just didn’t realize he was going to go that far right that quick. Blaney said the net was latched and he had both hands on the wheel.Įlliott said he saw Busch having difficulty and saw Chastain hit him really hard. Wish we wouldn’t have done that.”īlaney, who said he can understand Hamlin’s frustration, said NASCAR deemed the net safe when he was on the backstretch before the final restart. The race director looked up, and I’m not sure what he saw, but he immediately put it out. “The way that works in the tower … we all watch and we saw the car and mentioned the car against the wall, riding the wall down back the back straightway. “Obviously I think everybody knows that we probably prematurely called that yellow flag,” Scott Miller, NASCAR’s senior VP for competition, told reporters. Blaney W, NASCAR L,” Hamlin tweeted minutes after the race. To make up for it they let him break a rule. They put Blaney in the situation he was in. “Never should have been a yellow in the first place. going into the wall on the backstretch in the back of the field. Hamlin said NASCAR was wrong on both fronts, first for even calling the caution for Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
