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I seem to do better with the lower class cars right now, really enjoyed this qualifying rival. Thank god no one voted for that SX4 on Fujimi, I was bouncing off of every guard rail in 2nd gear, LOL.

Don't bounce Jump!!



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Qualifying for tonight event at 10pm GMT is

1 aeterius 01:25:404
2 Forcone 01:26:085
3 DeadlyDC 01:26:883
4 Melting Brains 01:27:330
5 MarmiteEngineer 01:28:210
6 JUMPxACE 01:28:388
7 magilt 01:28:748
8 Carlos Sultana 01:29:202
9 GSloney 01:29:735
10 Teewiggs 01:29:810
11 zr1chris 01:29:862
12 Yo Def 01:29:915
 
MarmiteEngineer, thanks for all the invites to race when I'm on. I'm still having connection issues every time I try. Sorry I couldn't join the FPM weekend race that's going on right now. I know you guys need someone to hold the rear!

I'm not getting any error code, just a message saying something about server connection issues. It may be my router. Anyone have any tips for me?

Well, I hope you're all having a great race!

-Craig
 
Great racing and well done Carlos!

My apologizes to the guy riding behind me... I don't know if I blocked you illegally or something, but it was lagging and the car in front of me was jumping up and down and forward and backward all the time which was kind of distracting :S
 
The Replay is up on my Storefront for those that want to relive that epic battle. To all of those that took part, Thanks it was very sporting. I'll get some more pictures up tomorrow.

Might be worth mentioning that we had some racing afterwards, so even if you don't make the weekly race, if your on line around that time theres a chance for some racing.

So how close was it.. fairly except at the front !!!

It started like this...
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and it finished like this..
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:crazy::crazy:

Well Done Carlos.. :cheers: get that escort in the club garage :D:D:D
 
I was so far behind, it wasn't even funny. Used that time to get back in the swing of things. Clearly, not playing for a few weeks, and with the new update, made me really rusty. That, and I kept spinning the car, and could not catch it, to save my life. Hence, why I was so far back.
 
How many showed up today and what were the final results? I would have liked to race but I wasn't home at the time.
 
Well after a rather disappointing race(Some weird lag thing happend and I crashed). I don't think I've mentioned this but I'm a highschool football coach for fun. WE ARE THE CHAMPS!!!! The champs of one of the 5 toughest divisions in America I must add. If you guys are interested I can post pics of the ring as soon as I get it. I honestly don't know if y'all care but I think it's quite a feat.
 
Missed out by two hours... got my timing wrong... oh well theres always next time

Here's a thought.. we could set up a google calendar for the race events.. and have it email the participants with reminders.. that way Google would translate the time and provide emails in advance.

might that work?

or is there a forum feature that could do that? that way anyone ( club member) could setup there own race and folks could sign up?
 
or is there a forum feature that could do that? that way anyone ( club member) could setup there own race and folks could sign up?

Well, on the main page of the forum there's the community calendar, which currently only show birthdays... maybe that can be used for it?
 
Well after a rather disappointing race(Some weird lag thing happend and I crashed). I don't think I've mentioned this but I'm a highschool football coach for fun. WE ARE THE CHAMPS!!!! The champs of one of the 5 toughest divisions in America I must add. If you guys are interested I can post pics of the ring as soon as I get it. I honestly don't know if y'all care but I think it's quite a feat.

Too bad about the race...congrats on the championship! :cheers:
 
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How many showed up today and what were the final results? I would have liked to race but I wasn't home at the time.
The race results

1-Carlos Sultana 1-01:58.065-02:05.915
2-DeadlyDC 5-02:00.190-20:30.764
3-GSloney 6-02:00.184- 20:32.785
4-Melting Brains 3-02:03.063-20:40.151
5-MarmiteEngineer 2-02:00.694-20:41.040
6-SilentDrifterGT 7-02:05.362-21:51.191
DNF-chilldomination 4- 02:02.260 - DNF
 
Great racing and well done Carlos!
Thanks! :D

So how close was it.. fairly except at the front !!!

It started like this...
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and it finished like this..
winner.jpg

:crazy::crazy:

Well Done Carlos.. :cheers: get that escort in the club garage :D:D:D
Haha thanks :D, was pretty lonely up there. I'll upload the car when I get home from work 👍

WE ARE THE CHAMPS!!!!
Congrats!! :D

And thank you Phil for hosting the races!
 
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The race results

1-Carlos Sultana 1-01:58.065-02:05.915
2-DeadlyDC 5-02:00.190-20:30.764
3-GSloney 6-02:00.184- 20:32.785
4-Melting Brains 3-02:03.063-20:40.151
5-MarmiteEngineer 2-02:00.694-20:41.040
6-SilentDrifterGT 7-02:05.362-21:51.191
DNF-chilldomination 4- 02:02.260 - DNF

Wow, Carlos was in the zone yesterday. I need to watch the replay...looks like there should have been some good battles going on behind Carlos. Hopefully I'll be around for the next race.
 
Race Report From Hockenheimring Baden-Württemberg December 10th.

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The Hockenheimring Baden-Württemberg is a motor racing circuit situated near the town of Hockenheim in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Amongst other motor racing events, it holds the annual Formula One German Grand Prix.

Situated in the Rhine valley, the circuit is completely flat, without any changes in elevation.

Track History
1930s - 1960s

Hockenheimring was built 1932 using roads in the forest, originally as an alternative to the Wildpark-Circuit in Karlsruhe, which became forbidden as a racing circuit by German officials. It was used for motorcycle racing and was expanded to be used as test track for Mercedes-Benz and Auto Union in 1936. In 1938 it was renamed to Kurpfalzring, which lasted until 1947. After the war, Grand Prix motorcycle racing events were held, with the German motorcycle Grand Prix alternating between Hockenheim and other tracks.

The original circuit was almost eight kilometres long and consisted of two long straights with a long "Eastern" corner in the forest and a U-turn inside Hockenheim joining them together.

1960s - 2000s

In 1965, when the new Autobahn Bundesautobahn 6|A 6 separated the village from the main part of the track, a new version of Hockenheim circuit was built, with the "Motodrom" stadium section. After Jim Clark was killed in 1968 in a Formula 2 racing accident, two chicanes and armco were added. In 1980, another chicane was added at the Ostkurve (east curve), after Patrick Depailler was killed there.

This version used to be quite large, with a very long, fast section going through forests essentially consisting of four straights of roughly 1.3 km, separated by a chicane sequence, followed by a more tight and twisty "stadium" section (so called because of all the grandstands situated there) named Motodrom. This made setting racing cars up difficult, as a choice had to be made - whether to run low downforce to optimise speed through the straights and compromise grip in the stadium section, or vice-versa.

2000s

In the early 2000s, F1 officials demanded a shortening of the 6.8 km track, threatening to discontinue to race here, moving to new sites in Asia and elsewhere. The state government of Baden-Württemberg secured the financing of the redesign by Hermann Tilke for the 2002 German Grand Prix. The stadium section remained mainly intact, despite a new surface and a tighter Turn 1 ("Nordkurve"). However, the circuit was dramatically shortened, with the long, sweeping forest section chopped off in favour of more tight corners. As always happens when a circuit is redesigned, this has led to grumbles that the track is not as good as it used to be, although the tight hairpin following the very long back straight offers an overtaking possibility.

The circuit has a capacity of 120,000, due to new large grandstands sponsored by Mercedes-Benz.

Todays Race

With the RS1800 Escort being a relatively new addition to most folks garages. the talk on the grid was about the lack of time to develop a good tune and setup.... we would see shortly.

The Race Start order was:
CarlosSultana
MarmiteEngineer
MeltingBrains
ChillDomination
DeadlyDC
GSLooney
SilentDrifterGT

The lights went to green and the race was on..

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Into the first corner and as was expected with such a short run into it, formation was tight but everyone tried to avoid contact with each other

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Melting Brains passed Marmite Engineer on the exit of the first corner and began his pursuit of Carlos, with DeadlyDC also gaining a place.

Carlos held his lead through turn 5

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but was passed on the straight after turn 5 by the flying brain!

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Into turn 6 and despite a knock from Carlos, the Brain held the lead on the exit.

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Silent Drifter managed to get a bit of a slide on the exit of turn 6 which sealed his position at the rear of the field.

meanwhile back at the front on the exit of turn 10 the brain and carlos were locking bumpers.

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The brain led into the stadium section but couldn't catch the slide. This let Carlos through..and put the brain back into 4th behind DeadlyDC and MarmiteEngineer

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unlucky for some turn 13 saw Marmite late onto the brakes with the consequential off track excursion. He was passed by deadlydc, melting brains and myself. As he rejoined the track, an unfortunate collision with the back quarter of my car

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saw us both spin off onto the grass and chilidomination pass through the dust on track to take 2 further positions.

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By the time marmite and myself were back on track Carlos had started the 2nd lap, and SilentDrifterGT was catching us up.

So much for lap one, the result was a stretched field. Myself and marmite began the chase to make up the lost ground following our spin.

At the front the positions would remain the same until a bizarre incident on approach to turn 2 involving Chilidomination and Melting Brains.. brains appeared to slow although there were no brake lights which resulted in Chili hitting him and spinning towards the right hand side of the track.. (network glitch)

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He was very careful when rejoining not to cut in front of myself and Marmite and was passed by silentdriftergt ending up at the end of the field.. :crazy:

There were now two races going on deadlydc and melting brains racing for 2nd and 3rd followed by myself and marmite who were catching them.

Lap 3 saw Silent Drifter overcorrect on the exit to turn 10 and Chili take the place sending silentdriftergt to the back once again

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:ouch:

Turn 10 also claimed deadlyDC's 2nd place on lap4 with an off track that looked very like a controller failure.. it was costly.

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the brain pounced for 2nd place and the off track excursion allowed myself and marmite to close the gap..

into lap 5 and much drifting was in evidence through the stadium sections.
deadly dc continued his pursuit of the brain and by the exit to turn 10 they were locked in battle again..

turn 12 saw them both run wide the brain on the way in and DC on the exit they were neck and neck into turn 13.

the brain ran wide to of 16 and DC pounced for the inside line.

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By Lap 7 I had caught melted brains and the race for third was in full flow..

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DC ran wide in the stadium section but got away with it. As we exited turn 16 the brain went wide and I saw my chance for a pass on the inside.

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With a podium spot up for grabs melted brain wasn't going to site back and relax..

as we entered turn 10 I was too late on the brakes and ran wide. The Brain passed through a gap as wide as the panama canal to retake 3rd place and a podium slot.

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It was not to be though on the exit of turn 12 he ran wide and I reclaimed third place..

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The positions wouldn't change till the end of the race.

try as i might i just couldn't get close enough to put DC under pressure.

Carlos strode across the line with no other car in sight to take the victory.

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And the final positions were:

1st Carlos Sultana
2nd DeadlyDC
3rd GSlooney
4th Melting Brains
5th Marmite Engineer
6th SilentDrifterGT

SilentDrifterGt wins the award for the most flair at the finish with his Handbrake exit from the final corner :mischievous:

And Chilidomination failed to finish (network Issues we think)

I really enjoyed myself guys, I didn't think that car tune was going to be too competitive, in the end it was good for some fun and it's something I can work on going forward.. hope to see you all again soon.

Cheers :cheers:
 
Well after a rather disappointing race(Some weird lag thing happend and I crashed). I don't think I've mentioned this but I'm a highschool football coach for fun. WE ARE THE CHAMPS!!!! The champs of one of the 5 toughest divisions in America I must add. If you guys are interested I can post pics of the ring as soon as I get it. I honestly don't know if y'all care but I think it's quite a feat.

Well done and congratulations on being champions, stick some pictures up in the lounge if you like. Yes it did look like a weird lag thing on the replay when I watched it.. you were in a straight line and then suddenly you were into the back of the car in front, even though the car in front didn't even brake and you were both flat out!
 
Good stuff Looney...the race looked to be very competitive for the most part! I just wish more club members were active, for the weekend races and the impromptu races throughout the week. I guess it's just hard to get everybody's schedules in sync...lord knows mine is pretty erratic! :crazy:
 
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Could be handy to include this when the host anounces the next race..

Edit:

I made this quick now at work, can make a nicer one but I think this is pretty clear:

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Great report GSlooney! And that clarifies my earlier post where I experienced network problems too and now I know what happened.

Well, it was a great race and I enjoyed it very much! So, thanks again everyone and hopefully see you at the next one soon =)
 
Deadly, care to share? I am always interested in others settings.

That translates to- I rather other people do the hard work and I just leach off of their hard work, LOL.
 
Nice report GSloony. And thanks for the props boys! I'll post a little thread about it in the lounge once I get the ring and some pics. Well off to the state championships! Oh and I did lag out at the end of the race. I have really bad connection and I can't do anything about it. I like basically in the wilderness(there has been deer in my backyard numorus times). Fun racing and I'm looking forward to next week if I can make it.
 
Deadly, care to share? I am always interested in others settings.

That translates to- I rather other people do the hard work and I just leach off of their hard work, LOL.

I just a made thread in 'sim hardware'. Basically, the secret seems to be not using sim steering in game. The normal setting is faster for a wheel.
Also setting wheel sen. at 270 gives a lot more predictable oversteer, again faster.I've also removed the steering deadzones, through the in game advanced settings.

For me, the game feels much better now. It might takes a few laps to get the feel, but it's well worth it.:D
 
ANNOUNCEMENT:

Hey guys. Here are the events for this week.

Qualifying

Rivals>Com Monthly>The Lone Driver


Saturday's Race 2pm est

Car: 2003 Nissan Fairlady Z modded and tuned for B-Class

Track: Laguna Seca 12 laps


***ALERT***

Providing I don't have any hang ups with my console, I plan on starting our club Championship racing with the first race being the first Saturday of the year (1-7-2012). The Championship will consist of 10 races (1 each Saturday). Only changes from the current format will be that there will be points given out for each race and qualifying event. I will post the points system sometime in the next couple weeks.
 
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