NES S5 LMP & GT3: Round 10 Finale November 24th

Give us your NES S5 race calendar! Choose 10 tracks (maximum 2 per country)!


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Welcome to the official thread of the NES Season 5!

The Nukeshot Endurance Series (NES) is an online racing championship hosted by PlayStation racing team Nukeshot Motorsport since 2017. The series has a focus on both Gr.1/LMP's and Gr.3/GT3's, and will feature a multiclass format again for Season 5!



Staff

@PSN offapple [NS_Zokeo_9]
(Series Organizer)

@CrazyJohn [VLX_CrazyJohn]
(Moderator, BoP, & Decal Specialist)

@DrifterJoe [JoeOfTheFire]
(Moderator & BoP)

@Hasse R [DirtenDK]
(Moderator & Broadcaster/Pro Split Race Director)

@TetsuKobura [TetsuKobura54]
(Moderator & Am Split Race Director)

@DredgenErebus [DredgenErebus]
(Safety Car Driver & Media)

@D-Max [TSR_Jimmie]
(Part-Time Safety Car Driver)

@John_Wanderin [John_Wanderin]
(Media)

Half The Race Gone Discord:
https://discord.gg/YUpmAYB
 
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Rules, Regulations, & General Info

Series Format & Procedures:

There are 4 Drivers Championships and 2 Teams Championships for NES Season 5:

Drivers Championships:
- LMP Pro
- GT3 Pro
- LMP Am
- GT3 Am

Teams Championships:
- LMP Overall
- GT3 Overall

In the Teams Championships, teams with just 1 entry are still classified with the rest of the teams. Pro, Pro-Am, and Amateur teams will all be in the same overall championship, but will also be listed as whichever they fall under in the standings.
The drivers in the NES are divided into 2 categories; Pro and Am.
Pro drivers are the faster split, and Am drivers are the slower split. All drivers must go through a placement test before it is decided which split they belong in. Generally, the cut-off point in the past has been GT Sport Driver Rating B and lower if you want a rough idea of the pace of each split.

Finishing 1st in the Am split championship will lead to automatic promotion to Pro split for the following season, while finishing last in the Pro split championship will lead to automatic relegation to Am split for the following season.
The placement test consists of drivers given 7 lap stints on 2 different circuits in the car that the driver is planning to run in for the season. This is designed to gauge a drivers pace and which split they are better suited for (Pro or Am).

The tracks used for the placement tests are the following:

- Lago Maggiore GP
- Catalunya

Best lap times from each driver on each circuit will be recorded on a ranking board, and the replay footage will be saved by the moderators present for further assessment.
Preview Event: Sainte-Croix B (Provence)
July 21st 2019
Conditions: 15:10 (Fine Weather)
Laps: 35 (1 Formation, 34 Racing)
Track Limits: Automated

Round 1: Lago Maggiore GP (Europe)
August 4th 2019
Conditions: 9:30 (Cloudy)
Laps: 37 (1 Formation, 36 Racing)
Track Limits: Automated

Round 2: Monza (Italy)
August 11th 2019
Conditions: 12:00 (Fine Weather)
Laps: 39 (1 Formation, 38 Racing)
Track Limits: Manual Review

Round 3: Nürburgring GP (Germany)
August 25th 2019
Conditions: 20:30 (Twilight)
Laps: 37 (1 Formation, 36 Racing)
Track Limits: Automated

Round 4: Red Bull Ring (Austria)
September 1st 2019
Conditions (Qualifying): 04:45 (Rain)
Conditions (Race): 10:45 (Cloudy)
Laps: 47 (1 Formation, 46 Racing)
Track Limits: Manual Review

Round 5: Dragon Trail Gardens (Croatia)
September 8th 2019
Conditions: 18:30 (Fine Weather)
Laps: 48 (1 Formation, 47 Racing)
Track Limits: Automated

Round 6: Fuji Speedway GT (Japan)
September 29th 2019
Conditions: 12:00 (Fine Weather)
Laps: 42 (1 Formation, 41 Racing)
Track Limits: Manual Review

Round 7: Tokyo Expressway SOL (Tokyo)
October 20th 2019
Conditions: 18:00 (Night)
Laps: 47 (1 Formation, 46 Racing)
Track Limits: Automated

Round 8: Interlagos (Brazil)
October 27th 2019
Conditions: 9:30 (Sunny)
Laps: 47 (1 Formation, 46 Racing)
Track Limits: Automated

Round 9: Catalunya (Spain)
November 10th 2019
Conditions: 5:30 (Sunny)
Laps: 40 (1 Formation, 39 Racing)
Track Limits: Automated

Round 10: La Sarthe (France)
November 24th 2019
Conditions: 15:00 (Sunny)
Laps: 19 (1 Formation, 18 Racing)
Track Limits: Manual Review
All times are given in GMT

19:15: Pro and Am split lobby's open. Gathering period and free practice begins. Competitors go to the track for a BoP and success ballast inspection.

19:40: Qualifying procedure begins. Split reserves are contacted if spaces exist after the gathering period.

20:00: Qualifying procedure ends. Checks are made on PSN, GTPlanet and Discord for anyone running late. Competitors get a short break during this.

20:10: Race starts and lasts approximately for 1 hour.

21:10(ish): Race finishes. Incidents can be reported to any of the listed Moderators (not the reporters) in post #1 of this thread. Replay data must be saved by all moderators present, as well as anyone who is reporting an incident. Session ends.
Categories (LMP & GT3) will be seperated into 2 10 minute sessions. GT3 qualifying goes first, followed by LMP qualifying.
After the 10 minutes of each group is up, everyone on track who is no longer on a lap will be instructed to park up in sector 2. A screenshot of the live timing will be taken by the lobby host after all cars have completed their final lap.
The Race Start Procedure is a manual rolling start. All drivers must stay in the order that they qualified in during the formation lap in single-file.
The LMP category drives at 62 MPH (100KM/H)
The GT3 category drives at 50 MPH (80KM/H)
In the final sector of the circuit, the procedure changes from single-file to double-file. Odd numbers (1, 3, 5 etc) stay on the side closest to the pit wall. Even numbers (2, 4, 6 etc) stay on the side furthest from the pit wall. The race leader controls the start, and decides when to start accelerating after passing the pit lane entry up to the start/finish line.
Overtaking is not permitted before crossing the start/finish line.
Acceleration and braking should be smooth and steady. Always be aware of how close the cars behind and ahead of you, and remain 2 car lengths behind the car ahead until the last sector.
Weaving to warm up tyres is allowed, but not in the last sector.
Drivers are to type "MD" (Major/Mechanical Damage) in the lobby chat if they are involved in a major incident involving 2 or more cars, meeting the following criteria:

*A car leaves the circuit, significantly drops speed, or comes to a complete stop in a dangerous part of the circuit.
*The cars involved pick up 3 damage points between them (1 damage point for aero and suspension per item, 2 damage points for engine).

The Race Director or Commentator will react and review the incident in a replay (Keyboard function). If the incident is worthy of a Safety Car, then the Race Director/Commentator will type "SC. Pits closed" (Safety Car) in the lobby chat. If no actual Safety Car is present, then the LMP race leader takes that role by putting on their hazard lights.

An incident involving just 1 car cannot cause a Safety Car.

When a Safety Car period is called, although there is no speed limit, cars should NOT be reaching their limits. Remember that any time you might make up will be lost once you catch up to the train, so driving at race speed is pointless as well as dangerous. When approaching the back of the Safety Car train, make sure that you slow down in a smooth and safe manner so as to not collide with other cars. Not having a set speed limit should help speed up the process.

The pits will remain closed until the Race Director types "Pits open" in the lobby chat, which will happen once everyone has caught up to the Safety Car. Note that this does NOT allow for "emergency pitstops", so drivers of damaged cars should take extra care and drive slow enough to maintain control.

If the Safety Car does not pick up the leader (in class), then all of the cars that were caught out by the timing of the caution are allowed to overtake the SC and get that lap back. Note that cars that were already a lap down before the caution will NOT be able to unlap themselves if the SC has already picked up the leader (in class).

During this period no overtaking for position is allowed unless authorized by the Race Director. This includes passing cars of different categories, or cars that have picked up damage. Once caught up to the safety car, drivers must safely slow down further and follow it at a speed of 62 MPH (100KM/H). The Safety Car will also be driving at 62 MPH (100KM/H).

There should be a minimum gap of 2 car lengths between cars under SC conditions. Upon the restart, cars can bunch up in the last sector after the SC has been called back to the pits. Keep in mind that this does not mean you don't still have to keep a safe distance away from contact.


If more than 1 car enters the pits under catution on the same lap, then the order is decided by the position of the cars when exiting the pits (when auto-drive stops).


A car exiting the pits must rejoin at the back of the SC queue, and not filter in at the point in which they rejoin.

If someone gets reset from entering the pits under a Safety Car period, they may regain their position/lap if they lost it by doing so.

When everyone after the pitstops has re-joined the Safety Car train, then on the next moderately-sized straight the Race Director will signal for the LMP's to overtake the GT3's to seperate the two categories before the restart. The GT3's should yield their position when under this process while still being mindful of the cars ahead and behind. When the Race Director is happy with the order, they will signal that the Safety Car will end after the lap.

When all of the cars are back in position in the train, the Race Director/Commentator will type "SC in this lap". At the end of the lap, the Safety Car will go into the pitlane (or if no actual Safety Car, the LMP leader will just turn off their hazard lights), and the leader of each class controls their respective starts. The GT3 leader should be mindful to not get the jump on the LMP field during the restart. Unlike the Race Start Procedure, everyone must remain single-file until crossing the start/finish line. No overtaking before the start/finish line.
The points system (per category) for the NES is as follows:

Pole Position: 2pts

1st: 15pts
2nd: 12pts
3rd: 10pts
4th: 8pts
5th: 6pts
6th: 4pts
7th: 2pts
8th: 1pt

Fastest Lap: 1pt

Full points will be awarded to cars that complete more than 75% of the race distance if the cause of a DNF was a legitimate disconnect and not a ragequit.

Half points will be awarded to cars that complete less than 75% of the race distance if the cause of a DNF was a legitimate disconnect and not a ragequit.

Ragequits under any circumstances will not be eligible for points.
The success ballast system for the NES is as follows:

1st: +3% weight
2nd: +2% weight
3rd: +1% weight.

The accumilated ballast is kept track of in the 'Ballast Tracker' section of post #6.

Cars that complete more than 75% of the race distance are eligible for ballast if in the top 3.

Cars that complete less than 75% of the race distance are NOT eligible for ballast if in the top 3, as they already receive half of the regular championship points for doing so.

The ballast gets reset after Round 5, with the ballast collected from Round 5 carrying over to Round 6 and onwards.

All success ballast/power restrictions are removed for Round 10 (Season Finale).

If a car reaches the maximum ballast/weight, then only a race win in the following race('s) will give them any further success restrictions, with -1% power for each occurance.
Track limits are 2 wheels on the track or kerb.

As a general rule, we encourage all competitors to drive as clean and fair as possible (see 'The Good Racecraft Guide').

Squeezing another driver's racing line on a straight is allowed UNLESS contact is made or they get squeezed off the track completely. The offender in the incident will always be the driver switching lanes.

Any attempts of excessive blocking will be looked down on by the stewards, and penalties may apply depending on severity.

With it being a Multi-Class championship, the GT3 category are encouraged to hold their racing line when being lapped by LMP's, and NOT to swerve to get out of their way as it may lead to confusion and contact. The blue flag only exists to let the GT3 category to know that an LMP is approaching. This rule is for the safety of both categories.

Any incidents you want investigating after the race MUST BE REPORTED to one of the Moderators, and action up to a 5 points penalty will be taken. Race/championship bans will only occur under drastic circumstances.
This guide was put together by @VBR. All competitors are encouraged to read it in order to ensure that our racing is fair and clean.

https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/threads/the-good-racecraft-guide.183891

Settings & BoP:

Room Mode: Practice/Race
Room Privacy: Friends Only

Room Name: NES S5 Placement Tests
Race Type: Race for Real
Maximum Participants: 2

Track: Lago Maggiore/Catalunya
Conditions: 11:30/10:30 (Fine Weather)
Number of Laps: 8

Start Type: Grid Start
Grid Order: Set by Host
Boost: Off
Slipstream Strength: Weak
Visible Damage: Off
Mechanical Damage: None
Tyre Wear: 3x
Fuel Depletion: 2x
Initial Fuel: Default
Grip Reduction: Real
Race Finish Delay: 180 Seconds
Maximum Tyre Rating: Racing Soft
Minimum Tyre Rating: Racing Soft
Tuning: No Limit

Ghosting: None
Shortcut Penalty: None
Wall Collision Penalty: None
Side Contact Penalty: None
Correct Vehicle Course: Off
Replace Cars: Off
Flag Rules: On
Ghost Lapped Cars: Off

Countersteering Assist: Prohibited
Stability Management: Prohibited
Driving Line: No Limit
Traction Control: No Limit
ABS: No Limit
Auto-Drive: Prohibited
Room Mode: Practice/Race
Room Privacy: Friends Only

Room Name: NES S5 Round #? (Pro/Am)
Race Type: Race for Real
Maximum Participants: 16

Track: Check Calendar
Conditions: Check Calendar
Number of Laps: Check Calendar (Approximately 1 Hour)

Start Type: Grid Start (Check "Race Start Procedure" tab)
Grid Order: Set by Host
Boost: Off
Slipstream Strength: Real
Visible Damage: Off for Qualifying, On for Race.
Mechanical Damage: Heavy
Tyre Wear: 3x
Fuel Depletion: 2x
Initial Fuel: Default
Grip Reduction: Real
Race Finish Delay: 180 Seconds
Tyre Ratings: No Limit
Tuning: No Limit

Ghosting: None
Shortcut Penalty: Weak
Wall Collision Penalty: None
Side Contact Penalty: None
Correct Vehicle Course: Off
Replace Cars: Off
Flag Rules: On
Ghost Lapped Cars: Off

Countersteering Assist: Prohibited
Stability Management: Prohibited
Driving Line: No Limit
Traction Control: No Limit
ABS: No Limit
Auto-Drive: Prohibited
Audi R18 HY
98% (515BHP)
101% (883kg)

Audi R18 TDI
112% (620BHP)
104% (936kg)

Dodge SRT Tomahawk
91% (630BHP)
103% (978kg)

Hyundai N 2025
95% (608BHP)
101% (981kg)

Mazda LM55
97% (621BHP)
100% (880kg)

McLaren Ultimate HY
88% (854BHP)
93% (837kg)

Nissan GT-R LM Nismo HY
106% (641BHP)
91% (800kg)

Peugeot 908 HDi
89% (623BHP)
95% (883kg)

Porsche 919 HY
100% (500BHP)
101% (883kg)

Toyota TS030 HY
111% (587BHP)
104% (936kg)

Toyota TS050 HY
99% (501BHP)
99% (866kg)
Alfa Romeo 4C
105% (519BHP)
104% (1,268kg)

Aston Martin V12 Vantage
111% (576BHP)
105% (1,312kg)

Audi R8 LMS
90% (527BHP)
106% (1,298kg)

BMW M3
111% (555BHP)
107% (1,332kg)

BMW M6
95% (555BHP)
103% (1,339kg)

BMW Z4
104% (528BHP)
108% (1,285kg)

Chevrolet Corvette C7
103% (568BHP)
102% (1,326kg)

Citroën GT
87% (521BHP)
110% (1,320kg)

Dodge Viper SRT
82% (556BHP)
103% (1,328kg)

Ferrari 458 Italia
97% (525BHP)
107% (1,300kg)

Ford GT LM Spec II
89% (525BHP)
113% (1,316kg)

Ford Mustang
109% (598BHP)
102% (1,326kg)

Honda NSX
97% (551BHP)
100% (1,300kg)

Hyundai Genesis
114% (580BHP)
106% (1,325kg)

Jaguar F-type
102% (563BHP)
106% (1,325kg)

Lamborghini Huracán
94% (542BHP)
106% (1,303kg)

Lexus RC-F
106% (556BHP) (553BHP)
103% (1,339kg)

Mazda Atenza
107% (606BHP)
104% (1,331kg)

McLaren 650S
109% (552BHP)
106% (1,314kg)

McLaren F1 GTR
89% (534BHP)
121% (1,270kg)

Mercedes AMG GT
92% (564BHP)
100% (1,325kg)

Mercedes SLS AMG
102% (581BHP)
100% (1,350kg)

Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X FE
107% (558BHP)
103% (1,328kg)

Nissan GT-R Nismo
111% (602BHP)
101% (1,313kg)

Peugeot RCZ
106% (548BHP)
109% (1,308kg)

Peugeot VGT
100% (542BHP)
106% (1,325kg)

Porsche 911 RSR
104% (529BHP)
106% (1,317kg)

Renault R.S.01
98% (523BHP)
109% (1,329kg)

Subaru WRX
107% (558BHP)
104% (1,331kg)

Toyota FT-1
101% (549BHP)
103% (1,318kg)

Toyota Supra RC
95% (562BHP)
104% (1,292kg)

Volkswagen Beetle
91% (538BHP)
109% (1,308kg)

Volkswagen GTI
99% (546BHP)
103% (1,297kg)

Registration & Regulations:

To register for the Driver Market, you must submit a post with the following format and information:

Free Agent
Category: ?
PSN Username: ?
Racing Number: #?
Sport Mode Driver Rating: ?

All free agents are required to complete the Placement Test if the season has yet to start.
Teams are made up of a maximum of 2 entries.
Teams can be made up of any combination of Pro and Am split drivers (2 Pro's, 2 Am's, or 1 of each).
All team combinations will be included in the same Teams Championship based on car category, but will be listed as Pro, Pro-Am or Am in the overall standings.
B-team arrangements are permitted, but not C-team arrangements or more.
B-teams must use a different car to the A-team, unless both teams only have 1 car and both slots of the car are available.
To register a team, you must submit a post with the following layout and information:

Team Name: ?
Category: ?
Team Car: ?
Tyre Manufacturer: ?

Driver 1
PSN Username: ?
Racing Number: #?
Sport Mode Driver Rating: ?
Driver Split (Pro or Am based off Placement Test)*:

Driver 2 (if applicable)
PSN Username: ?
Racing Number: #?
Sport Mode Driver Rating: ?
Driver Split: (Pro or Am based off Placement Test)*:

*If the driver has yet to run the placement test, list the "Driver Split" as "Pending".
To not complicate things like last season, the car selection process will be a first-come first-served basis. Remember to consult the "Car Availability Chart" before submitting an entry post.
Liveries must not contain foul language, pornographic content, political themes, racial themes, sexual themes or religious themes.

GT3 cars are required to use Yellow Headlights to distinguish them apart from the LMP category.

All cars are required to use the custom NES Season 5 Number Boards on both sides of the car. The Number Boards may also be placed on the bonnet of the car too down to preference. The Red Number Board is for LMP's, and the Green Number Board is for GT3's. Links to them can be found at the bottom of this paragraph. Custom number fonts are permitted and encouraged.

All other appropriate mandatory decals must be used in the places listed. The Reigning Champion decal can only be used by JoeOfTheFire, CrazyJohn_25 and Nilsemann2002 for Season 5.

NES LMP Number Board: Left & Right sides (Bonnet/Top ahead of windscreen optional)
https://www.gran-turismo.com/gb/gts...llery/decal/decal/1229112/4981544221731226624

NES GT3 Number Board: Left & Right sides (Bonnet/Top ahead of windscreen optional)
https://www.gran-turismo.com/gb/gts...llery/decal/decal/1229112/4971974061785645064

NES LMP Pro Decal: Left & Right sides. Bonnet/Top ahead of windscreen.
https://www.gran-turismo.com/gb/gtsport/user/profile/1229112/gallery/decal/decal/1229112/5981422504381548048

NES LMP Am Decal: Left & Right sides. Bonnet/Top ahead of windscreen.
https://www.gran-turismo.com/gb/gts...llery/decal/decal/1229112/5845755952377136664

NES LMP Hybrid Decal: Left & Right sides. Bonnet/Top ahead of windscreen.
Cars:
Audi R18 HY
McLaren Ultimate
Nissan GT-R LM Nismo
Porsche 919 HY
Toyota TS030 HY
Toyota TS050 HY
https://www.gran-turismo.com/gb/gts...llery/decal/decal/1229112/5836748753527144976

NES LMP Non-Hybrid Decal: Left & Right sides. Bonnet/Top ahead of windscreen.
Cars:
Audi R18 TDI
Dodge SRT Tomahawk
Hyundai N 2025
Mazda LM55
Peugeot 908 HDi
https://www.gran-turismo.com/gb/gts...llery/decal/decal/1229112/5846318912933758488

NES GT Pro Decal: Left & Right sides. Bonnet & Rear Bumper.
https://www.gran-turismo.com/gb/gtsport/user/profile/1229112/gallery/decal/decal/1229112/5836748762117079576

NES GT Am Decal: Left & Right sides. Bonnet & Rear Bumper.
https://www.gran-turismo.com/gb/gtsport/user/profile/1229112/gallery/decal/decal/1229112/5836748763727692312

NES Reigning Champion Decal: Left & Right sides. Bonnet & Rear Bumper.
https://www.gran-turismo.com/gb/gtsport/user/profile/1229112/gallery/decal/decal/1229112/5836744355076932120

For broadcasting purposes, ALL liveries must go through the following procedure in the livery editor:
1: Go into the "Racing Items" section.
2: Click on the "Car Number" section.
3: Change the "Design" to "Type 1".
4: Change the "Car Number" to whatever your car's driver number is.
5: Change the "Design" bact to "No Number".
6: Click "OK".
This process will allow your racing number to be shown in the above-car graphics instead of just "0".

All cars are required to use the custom Driver Name decals provided by @CrazyJohn (CrazyJohn_25). If you do not have one, then please contact him so he can get one made for you. This Driver Name decal can either be a real/fake name (e.g. J. Smith) or your PSN Username (e.g. Xx_UserName_xX).

Liveries MUST be uploaded publically for Media purposes, as well as a photo of the car facing sideways against coloured background. The front of the car should be to the left, and the back of the car should be to the right. An example of a photo can be seen below.
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The photo resolution should be set to 16 by 9. If you do not know how to get a coloured background in the Scapes mode, then please ask one of the moderators or someone else in the community for help.

Other Rules & Features:

No foul language when in lobby's or when being interviewed.

No using the text chat or PSN Group Chat during a race besides saying "MD" (Major/Mechanical Damage) if involved in an incident involving 2 or more cars leaving the track, as typing during the race can distract drivers. If you NEED to contact me at these times, please message me directly through PSN and I will respond as soon as I can.


A ragequit will result in a strong warning for the driver on the first occasion, while on the second time it will swap their entry to the bottom of the current reserve list, and will promote the entry at the top of that reserve list into a guarenteed entry spot.

If an entry decides to change cars mid-season, their championship points will be halved. This is to discourage mid-season changes.
Livery Week is a special occasion where competitors are encouraged to run special liveries for the race, and the community has a vote to decide the favourite design from each category (LMP and GT3). This happens during Round 5 of the season. The livery regulations all still apply to Livery Week creations, however both cars of the same team will be allowed to have different designs. Creativity is key!
NES TV make articles regarding recent events and developments in the NES community. These articles have been from livery reveals to interviews, and much more!
NES TV is currently ran by @GRM Bandit and @gugas99.
The NES is currently in a partnership with YouTube race broadcasting network 'Half The Race Gone', which is managed by @Hasse R. This channel will be bringing live coverage of the Pro Split races, as well as a highlights package of the Am Split races.
Link to the channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCagKBcZxhT9Im-_I2_wMUIg
The NES Archives (post #7 of this thread) is where we keep all of the data from previous seasons, such as past champions, old race calendars, lap records, and some notes on every driver who has ever scored a point in the series!
For the first time, the NES will have a support series featuring Gr.4 cars! A link to the series can be found below:
https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/threads/nukeshot-touring-car-series.387918/
 
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Teams

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(2/2) Sterling Racing Team
Toyota TS050 HY
UnknownRossasaur #4 & Tribe-Racing #72

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(2/2) Virtual Endurance Racing Team w/ Volex Esports
Dodge SRT Tomahawk
VLX_Maverick #5 & VLX_CrazyJohn #25

(1/2) Mercy Motorsports
Mazda LM55
GEF_Cl4r1ty #7

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(1/2) Team Black Diamond
Audi R18 TDI
Sailor3101 #8

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(2/2) Martini Racing Team
Hyundai N 2025
armoredcore12 #12 & HoudiniMeyers #23

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(4/2) TSR Sugar Rush Performance
Porsche 919 HY
TSR_Maarten #26 (Team Reserve), TSR_Waike #55, TSR_Ryan04 #69 & TSR_T5Black (Team Reserve)

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(1/2) PlayStation by Nukeshot Motorsport

Peugeot 908 HDi
NS_Zokeo_9 #29

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(2/2) Rebellion Racing by Nukeshot Motorsport
Toyota TS030 HY
RBZ_Orama #34 & SpinnyBoiMika #46


(1/2) Martini & Rossi Grand Prix
McLaren Ultimate VGT
SplurgeTheSecond #39
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(2/2) Virtual Endurance Racing Team
Hyundai Genesis
GTO250GTO #6 & MartMeneer #43

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(1/2) Starscream Enterprises
BMW M6
Fred_dude #11

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(2/2) Nukeshot Motorsport
Toyota FT-1 VGT
JoeOfTheFire #27 & Y_bearr_ #99

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(2/2) Ares Motorworks by VERT
Nissan GT-R Nismo
AShinySwablu #88 & G4_Rotary #32

(2/2) Arrows Racing Team

Aston Martin V12 Vantage
ART_James_44 #44 & ART_Haighy96 #96

(1/1) Strakka Racing Mercedes
Mercedes AMG GT
Toshost #47

(1/2) Golden Bear Motorsport
Ford GT LM Spec II
John_Wanderin #66

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(1/1) Kosmic Endurance Team
Chevrolet Corvette C7
opeolu #83

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(2/2) Porsche GT Team
Porsche 911 RSR
farin79 #91 & TaZZ_1990 #92

(1/2) Personal Best Racing Team
Jaguar F-type
Hunty_The_Punty #93

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(2/2) Hyper Racing Ford
Ford Mustang
rolandjupiter7 #94
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Entry Lists (Open)

Total:

UnknownRossasaur #4
Sterling Racing Team
Toyota TS050 HY
Firestone
Sport Mode: C/D
Driver Split: Am

VLX_Maverick #5
Virtual Endurance Racing Team w/ Volex Esports
Dodge SRT Tomahawk
Pirelli
Sport Mode: A+
Driver Split: Pro

GEF_Cl4r1ty #7 [Reserve]
Mercy Motorsports
Mazda LM55
Bridgestone
Sport Mode: E
Driver Split: Pro

Sailor3101 #8
Team Black Diamond
Audi R18 TDI
Michelin
Sport Mode: A
Driver Split: Pro

armoredcore12 #12
Martini Racing Team
Hyundai N 2025
Bridgestone
Sport Mode: A+
Driver Split: Pro

HoudiniMeyers #23
Martini Racing Team
Hyundai N 2025
Bridgestone
Sport Mode: B
Driver Split: Am

VLX_CrazyJohn #25
Virtual Endurance Racing Team w/ Volex Esports
Dodge SRT Tomahawk
Pirelli
Sport Mode: A+
Driver Split: Pro

TSR_Maarten / TSR_T5Black #26 [Reserve]
TSR Sugar Rush Performance
Porsche 919 HY
Yokohama
Sport Mode: A/S & A/S
Driver Split: Pro

NS_Zokeo_9 #29
PlayStation by Nukeshot Motorsport
Peugeot 908 HDi
Yokohama
Sport Mode: B/S
Driver Split: Am

RBZ_Orama #34
Rebellion Racing by Nukeshot Motorsport
Toyota TS030
Yokohama
Sport Mode: B
Driver Split: Am

SplurgeTheSecond #39
Martini & Rossi Grand Prix
McLaren Ultimate VGT
Bridgestone
Sport Mode: TBC
Driver Split: Am

SpinnyBoiMika #46
Rebellion Racing by Nukeshot Motorsport
Toyota TS030
Yokohama
Sport Mode: B
Driver Split: Am

TSR_Waike #55
TSR Sugar Rush Performance
Porsche 919 HY
Yokohama
Sport Mode: S (A)
Driver Split: Pro

TSR_Ryan04 #69
TSR Sugar Rush Performance
Porsche 919 HY
Yokohama
Sport Mode: A+
Driver Split: Pro

Tribe-Racing #72 [Reserve]
Sterling Racing Team
Toyota TS050 HY
Firestone
Sport Mode: D/S
Driver Split: Am
(12/12)
TSR_Maarten / TSR_T5Black
Tribe-Racing
GEF_Cl4r1ty
(3)

GTO250GTO #6
Virtual Endurance Racing Team
Hyundai Genesis
Pirelli
Sport Mode: B
Driver Split: Am

Fred_dude #11
Starscream Enterprises
BMW M6
Michelin
Sport Mode: A/S
Driver Split: Pro

JoeOfTheFire #27
Nukeshot Motorsport
Toyota FT-1 VGT
Yokohama
Sport Mode: A/S
Driver Split: Pro

G4_Rotary #32
Ares Motorworks by VERT
Nissan GT-R Nismo
Pirelli
Sport Mode: B
Driver Split: Am

MartMeneer #43
Virtual Endurance Racing Team
Hyundai Genesis
Pirelli
Sport Mode: D
Driver Split: Am

ART_James_44 #44
Arrows Racing Team
Aston Martin V12 Vantage
Michelin
Sport Mode: D/A
Driver Split: Am

Toshost #47
Strakka Racing Mercedes
Mercedes AMG GT
Yokohama
Sport Mode: B
Driver Split: Pro

John_Wanderin #66
Golden Bear Motorsport
Ford GT LM Spec II
Nitto
Sport Mode: B
Driver Split: Am

opeolu #83
Kosmic Endurance Team
Chevrolet Corvette C7
Firestone
Sport Mode: B
Driver Split: Pro

AShinySwablu #88
Ares Motorworks by VERT
Nissan GT-R Nismo
Pirelli
Sport Mode: B/S
Driver Split: Pro

farin79 #91
Porsche GT Team
Porsche 911 RSR
Michelin
Sport Mode: B/S
Driver Split: Am

TaZZ_1990 #92
Porsche GT Team
Porsche 911 RSR
Michelin
Sport Mode: B/S
Driver Split: Am

Hunty_The_Punty #93 [Reserve]
Personal Best Racing Team
Jaguar F-type
Pirelli
Sport Mode: B
Driver Split: Am

rolandjupiter7 #94
Hyper Racing Ford
Ford Mustang
Michelin
Sport Mode: E
Driver Split: Pro

ART_Haighy96 #96
Arrows Racing Team
Aston Martin V12 Vantage
Michelin
Sport Mode: D
Driver Split: Am

Y_bearr_ #99
Nukeshot Motorsport
Toyota FT-1 VGT
Yokohama
Sport Mode: B/S
Driver Split: Pro
(16/16)
No reserves at this time.
(0)


Pro Split:


VLX_Maverick #5
Virtual Endurance Racing Team w/ Volex Esports
Dodge SRT Tomahawk
Pirelli
Sport Mode: A+
Driver Split: Pro

GEF_Cl4r1ty #7 [Reserve]
Mercy Motorsports
Mazda LM55
Bridgestone
Sport Mode: E
Driver Split: Pro

Sailor3101 #8
Team Black Diamond
Audi R18 TDI
Michelin
Sport Mode: A
Driver Split: Pro

armoredcore12 #12
Martini Racing Team
Hyundai N 2025
Bridgestone
Sport Mode: A+
Driver Split: Pro

VLX_CrazyJohn #25
Virtual Endurance Racing Team w/ Volex Esports
Dodge SRT Tomahawk
Pirelli
Sport Mode: A+
Driver Split: Pro

TSR_Maarten / TSR_T5Black #26 [Reserve]
TSR Sugar Rush Performance
Porsche 919 HY
Yokohama
Sport Mode: A/S & A/S
Driver Split: Pro

TSR_Waike #55
TSR Sugar Rush Performance
Porsche 919 HY
Yokohama
Sport Mode: S (A)
Driver Split: Pro

TSR_Ryan04 #69
TSR Sugar Rush Performance
Porsche 919 HY
Yokohama
Sport Mode: A+
Driver Split: Pro
(6/6)
TSR_Maarten / TSR_T5Black
GEF_Cl4r1ty
(2)

Fred_dude #11
Starscream Enterprises
BMW M6
Michelin
Sport Mode: A/S
Driver Split: Pro

JoeOfTheFire #27
Nukeshot Motorsport
Toyota FT-1 VGT
Yokohama
Sport Mode: A/S
Driver Split: Pro

Toshost #47
Strakka Racing Mercedes
Mercedes AMG GT
Yokohama
Sport Mode: B
Driver Split: Pro

opeolu #83
Kosmic Endurance Team
Chevrolet Corvette C7
Firestone
Sport Mode: B
Driver Split: Pro

AShinySwablu #88
Ares Motorworks by VERT
Nissan GT-R Nismo
Pirelli
Sport Mode: B/S
Driver Split: Pro

rolandjupiter7 #94
Hyper Racing Ford
Ford Mustang
Michelin
Sport Mode: E
Driver Split: Pro

Y_bearr_ #99
Nukeshot Motorsport
Toyota FT-1 VGT
Yokohama
Sport Mode: B/S
Driver Split: Pro
(7/8)
No reserves at this time.
(0)

Am Split:

UnknownRossasaur #4
Sterling Racing Team
Toyota TS050 HY
Firestone
Sport Mode: C/D
Driver Split: Am

HoudiniMeyers #23
Martini Racing Team
Hyundai N 2025
Bridgestone
Sport Mode: B
Driver Split: Am

NS_Zokeo_9 #29
PlayStation by Nukeshot Motorsport
Peugeot 908 HDi
Yokohama
Sport Mode: B/S
Driver Split: Am

RBZ_Orama #34
Rebellion Racing by Nukeshot Motorsport
Toyota TS030
Yokohama
Sport Mode: B
Driver Split: Am

SplurgeTheSecond #39
Martini & Rossi Grand Prix
McLaren Ultimate VGT
Bridgestone
Sport Mode: TBC
Driver Split: Am

SpinnyBoiMika #46
Rebellion Racing by Nukeshot Motorsport
Toyota TS030
Yokohama
Sport Mode: B
Driver Split: Am

Tribe-Racing #72 [Reserve]
Sterling Racing Team
Toyota TS050 HY
Firestone
Sport Mode: D/S
Driver Split: Am
(6/6)
Tribe-Racing
(1)

GTO250GTO #6
Virtual Endurance Racing Team
Hyundai Genesis
Pirelli
Sport Mode: B
Driver Split: Am

G4_Rotary #32
Ares Motorworks by VERT
Nissan GT-R Nismo
Pirelli
Sport Mode: B
Driver Split: Am

MartMeneer #43
Virtual Endurance Racing Team
Hyundai Genesis
Pirelli
Sport Mode: D
Driver Split: Am

ART_James_44 #44
Arrows Racing Team
Aston Martin V12 Vantage
Michelin
Sport Mode: D/A
Driver Split: Am

John_Wanderin #66
Golden Bear Motorsport
Ford GT LM Spec II
Nitto
Sport Mode: B
Driver Split: Am

farin79 #91
Porsche GT Team
Porsche 911 RSR
Michelin
Sport Mode: B/S
Driver Split: Am

TaZZ_1990 #92
Porsche GT Team
Porsche 911 RSR
Michelin
Sport Mode: B/S
Driver Split: Am

Hunty_The_Punty #93 [Reserve]
Personal Best Racing Team
Jaguar F-type
Pirelli
Sport Mode: B
Driver Split: Am

ART_Haighy96 #96
Arrows Racing Team
Aston Martin V12 Vantage
Michelin
Sport Mode: D
Driver Split: Am
(8/8)
Hunty_The_Punty
(1)

Car Availability Chart


(0/2) Audi R18 HY
(1/2) Audi R18 TDI
(2/2) Dodge SRT Tomahawk
(2/2) Hyundai N 2025
(1/2) Mazda LM55
(1/2) McLaren Ultimate
(0/2) Nissan GT-R LM Nismo
(1/2) Peugeot 908 HDi
(2/2) Porsche 919 HY
(2/2) Toyota TS030 HY
(2/2) Toyota TS050 HY
(0/2) Alfa Romeo 4C
(2/2) Aston Martin V12 Vantage
(0/2) Audi R8 LMS
(0/2) BMW M3
(1/2) BMW M6
(0/2) BMW Z4
(1/2) Chevrolet Corvette C7
(0/2) Citroën GT
(0/2) Dodge Viper SRT
(0/2) Ferrari 458 Italia
(1/2) Ford GT LM Spec II
(1/2) Ford Mustang
(0/2) Honda NSX
(2/2) Hyundai Genesis
(1/2) Jaguar F-type
(0/2) Lamborghini Huracán
(0/2) Lexus RC F
(0/2) Mazda Atenza
(0/2) McLaren 650S
(0/2) McLaren F1 GTR
(1/2) Mercedes AMG GT
(0/2) Mercedes SLS AMG
(0/2) Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X FE
(2/2) Nissan GT-R Nismo
(0/2) Peugeot RCZ
(0/2) Peugeot VGT
(2/2) Porsche 911 RSR
(0/2) Renault R.S.01
(0/2) Subaru WRX
(2/2) Toyota FT-1 VGT
(0/2) Toyota Supra RC
(0/2) Volkswagen Beetle
(0/2) Volkswagen GTI VGT

Placement Test Leaderboards

LMP:
1st: (1:36.054) VLX_CrazyJohn
2nd: (1:36.936) armoredcore12
3rd: (1:37.762) SplurgeTheSecond
4th: (1:38.096) TSR_Waike
5th: (1:38.138) VLX_Maverick
6th: (1:38.308) NS_Zokeo_9
7th: (1:38.410) Sailor3101
8th: (1:38.899) TSR_Ryan04
9th: (1:38.972) HoudiniMeyers
10th: (1:39.763) SpinnyBoiMika
11th: (1:40.513) UnknownRossasaur
12th: (1:40.654) RBZ_Orama

GT3:
1st: (1:52.913) Fred_dude
2nd: (1:53.386) JoeOfTheFire
3rd: (1:54.332) opeolu
4th: (1:54.382) AShinySwablu
5th: (1:55.470) VRC_I_AM_GROOOOT
6th: (1:55.795) GentlemanRacing
7th: (1:55.830) VRC_skyjacker
8th: (1:55.841) Y_bearr_
9th: (1:55.932) KanoniBrothers
10th: (1:56.372) farin79
11th: (1:56.497) GRM_Bandit
12th: (1:57.007) GTO250GTO
13th: (1:57.273) brandonhaigh8
14th: (1:57.473) G4_Rotary
15th: (1:57.856) DesertPenguin09
16th: (1:57.965) rolandjupiter7
17th: (1:58.035) Dynamic_Carbon_
18th: (2:00.335) Myth1cal_Triangl
19th: (2:00.848) NS_Rhino13
LMP:
1st: (1:29.481) VLX_CrazyJohn
2nd: (1:29.663) armoredcore12
3rd: (1:30.069) VLX_Maverick
4th: (1:30.697) TSR_Waike
5th: (1:31.041) Sailor3101
6th: (1:31.141) TSR_Ryan04
7th: (1:31.716) RBZ_Orama
8th: (1:31.793) HoudiniMeyers
9th: (1:32.223) SpinnyBoiMika
10th: (1:32.431) SplurgeTheSecond
11th: (1:33.060) UnknownRossasaur
12th: (1:33.719) NS_Zokeo_9


GT3:
1st: (1:42.847) JoeOfTheFire
2nd: (1:43.605) Fred_dude
3rd: (1:44.201) AShinySwablu
4th: (1:44.380) opeolu
5th: (1:44.468) Dynamic_Carbon_
6th: (1:44.780) Y_bearr_
7th: (1:44.963) rolandjupiter7
8th: (1:45.089) KanoniBrothers
9th: (1:45.459) GentlemanRacing
10th: (1:45.546) G4_Rotary
11th: (1:45.677) GTO250GTO
12th: (1:45.680) farin79
13th: (1:45.934) VRC_skyjacker
14th: (1:46.100) GRM_Bandit
15th: (1:46.179) VRC_I_AM_GROOOOT
16th: (1:46.933) brandonhaigh8
17th: (1:47.234) DesertPenguin09
18th: (1:49.094) Myth1cal_Triangl
19th: (1:49.941) NS_Rhino13
 
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Race Results

Preview Event: Sainte-Croix B (Provence)
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Round 1: Lago Maggiore GP (Europe)
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Round 2: Monza (Italy)
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Round 3: Nürburgring GP (Germany)
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Round 4: Red Bull Ring (Austria)
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Round 5: Dragon Trail Gardens (Croatia)
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Round 6: Fuji Speedway GT (Japan)
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Round 7: Tokyo Expressway SOL (Tokyo)
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Round 8: Interlagos (Brazil)
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Round 9: Catalunya (Spain)
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No incidents reported at this time.

Round 10: La Sarthe (France)
Pole Position (LMP): TNR_FILO (3:18.585)
Pole Position (GT3): opeolu (3:54.843)

1st: (LMP) BlueXephos22
2nd: (LMP) TSR_Waike
3rd: (LMP) TSR_Ryan
4th: (LMP) Sailor3101
5th: (LMP) MrTKS17
6th: (GT3) JoeOfTheFire
7th: (GT3) mikey_2412
8th: (GT3) Fred_dude
9th: (GT3) opeolu
DNF: (LMP) TNR_FILO
DNF: (LMP) VLX_CrazyJohn
DNF: (GT3) rolandjupiter7
DNF: (GT3) AShinySwablu

Fastest Lap (LMP): TNR_FILO (3:17.472)
Fastest Lap (GT3): mikey_2412 (3:54.067)
Pole Position (LMP): RBZ_Orama (Unknown)
Pole Position (GT3): G4_Rotary (Unknown)

1st: (LMP) RBZ_Orama
2nd: (GT3) G4_Rotary
3rd: (GT3) ART_James_44
4th: (GT3) ART_Haighy96
5th: (GT3) farin79
DNF: (LMP) Tribe-Racing
DNF: (GT3) GTO250GTO

Fastest Lap (LMP): RBZ_Orama (3:23.009)
Fastest Lap (GT3): ART_James_44 (3:55.632)
No incidents reported at this time.
 
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NES Archives



Welcome to the Archives of the Nukeshot Endurance Series! This will be updated over time. We're keeping Driver Notes here, as well as the previous champions, and lap records recorded from Season 3 onwards. :D

Name/PSN: First NES.
Main/Current Racing Number.
Summary.
Team History.

ADR_Foxtrot: Season 3.
#7

Foxtrot only raced at S3 Monza in the LMP race. They used a striking yellow colour scheme on a Toyota TS050, which was a shame that we didn't see more of. After qualifying last, they ended up finishing 5th. After that Foxtrot just stopped showing up.

S3 (LMP): American Dust Racing (ADR)
armoredcore12: Season 4.
#12

ArmoredCore, or "AC" as he is also known, first entered their first full season of the NES under team name Artemis Sport, mainly driving Peugeot-based machinery in both classes. As the season progressed, AC kept on switching cars from the Peugeot VGT, to the VW Beetle when he was signed by VERT, to a Toyota FT-1 when changing to the VERT 2nd team and then back to the Peugeot at the end of the season. They were also picked up by Martini Racing Team in LMP, where they showed an incredible level of speed.

S4 (GT3): Artemis Sport/V.E.R.T/Sliders Motorsports
S4 (LMP): Artemis Sport/Martini Racing Team
AstroRobot: Season 1.
#6

Astro is one of the originals of the NES, competing regularly in the 25 Minutes of LeMans races before S1. Although he never had much in terms of success, Astro was still a decent driver who would never give up until the checkered flag.

S1 (GT): Britannica GT Corvette
S2 (GT): Britannica GT Corvette
S2 (LMP): BMW Motorsport/Bentley Racing
BlackWindowRaam: Season 1.
#88

Raam was a dominating force in the GT field during S1, and eventually managed to take the drivers title that season. Their pure talent combined with arguably the best machinery made "Raamstappen" a very tough opponent.

S1 (GT): BWT Citroën Total
S2 (GT): Lamborghini Racing Team (LRT)/V.E.R.T Motorsport Lexus
S2 (LMP): Private Entry
CapGyris: Season 3.
#3

CapGyris was Steviea's substitute for the end of the season to help secure the GT3 teams championship. They had a great race at Mount Panorama, setting the lap record and finishing second. From what we saw, there was a very strong driver who is definitely deserving of a full time drive if they return.

S3 (GT3): Just The Two Of Us (JT2OU)
Comptonn: Season 3.
#17

Comptonn started out as a Porsche single entry, where he took a surprise race win in LMP at Brands Hatch after starting last. Later on, BSC signed the Brit to their development program as a part of the Porsche Design squad. Unfortunately Comptonn couldn't repeat the performance that he delivered as a privateer, but he still scored decent points.

S3 (GT3): JMC Racing/BSC Team Porsche Design
S3 (LMP): JMC Racing/BSC Team Porsche Design
CrazyJohn: Season 1.
#25

Founder of VERT, CrazyJohn was competitive in S1 but lacked any major success. In S2 however the Greek driver established himself as the man to beat in the GT category, which he won.

For season 3 CJ switched from the front-engine SC430 to a mid-engine NSX, and reestablished the Audi partnership in LMP. After struggling with the Honda in GT3, he signed a contract with Nukeshot Motorsport where he performed a lot better.

When Season 4 came around, CJ made a partnership with Volkswagen-Audi Group and collaborated with teammates JoeOfTheFire (LMP) and ArmoredCore (GT3). When the straight-line performance was becoming a regular issue for the Greek, he transferred himself over to his 2nd team Sliders Motorsports in the Toyota FT-1. The improved performance helped take CJ to another GT3 Drivers Championship, but he controversially lost out on the LMP Drivers Championship to his teammate after being disqualified for excessive track limit abuse. He is more determined than ever to take his first LMP Drivers Title.

S1 (LMP): V.E.R.T Motorsport Audi
S2 (GT): V.E.R.T Motorsport Lexus
S2 (LMP): V.E.R.T Motorsport Toyota
S3 (GT3): V.E.R.T Honda/Nukeshot Motorsport
S3 (LMP): V.E.R.T Audi
S4 (GT3): V.E.R.T/Sliders Motorsports
S4 (LMP): V.E.R.T on Fire Racing
Dirten: Season 1.
#18

Although a regular in the 25 Minutes of LeMans, Dirten only competed in the NES once at Twin Ring Motegi in S1, using the very competitive Peugeot 905B alongside Nilsemann.

For season 3 Dirten became a part of the BSC development program as a part of Team Porsche Design, however his pace quickly got him a spot in the Team Marlboro squad. From there Dirten managed to win the LMP drivers title, and the teams title with Sniparator.

Season 4 saw the Dane form a partnership with countryman (practically neighbour) Traels in LMP, and the wonderboy JoeOfTheFire in GT3. His last win was at Dragon Trail Seaside in LMP, where he managed to keep his cool and fend off the Audi's. At the end of Season 4, Dirten decided to focus more on commentary than racing, switching the stream format to being live for the first time.

S1 (LMP): RLA_PREMIUM Motorsports
S3 (GT3): BSC (Team Porsche Design/Team Marlboro)
S3 (LMP): BSC (Team Porsche Design/Team Marlboro)
S4 (GT3): Slightly on Fire Racing
S4 (LMP): Half The Race Gone
FirstSleeper: Season 2.
#7

FirstSleeper is one of 4 generic Nissan drivers that didn't have much significance in the larger scheme of things. The Maltese driver only competed in S2's Monza race, where he qualified second to last and didn't finish.

S2 (GT): Nissan Motorsports
FunnyTroll: Season 1.
#6

The Rainmaster himself, and S1 GT Teams champion. FunnyTroll was the only driver capable of taking the fight to Raam that season, and on his way to glory claimed a famous victory at a soaking wet Spa Francorchamps.

S1 (GT): McLaren Motorsport
S2 (LMP): Pescarolo Racing Team (PRT)
GTO: Season 1.
#66

Another regular competitor in the 25 Minutes of LeMans, GTO wasn't the fastest driver on the grid. However there were some noteworthy performances, including pole position at S1's Silverstone race, and together with Satis he became the unexpected first LMP teams champion.

S1 (LMP): Renown Racing
GT_Juju: Season 2.
#85

Juju joined the NES midway through S2 at Daytona, where he unfortunately disconnected. However despite this setback he established himself as the best rookie of the season, taking a decent 4th at Apricot Hill and an impressive drive at Nurburgring... until he ran out of fuel.

For season 3 Juju teamed up with fellow Frenchman Julien as Échappement Compétition. He only raced at Monza's GT3 race, where he finished 9th getting 2 championship points. Certainly seemed to be better back on GT6 than GT Sport.

S2 (GT): HTP Motorsport Mercedes
S3 (GT3): Échappement Compétition
G_Power: Season 2.
#7

Dominated LMP while he was competing, lapping the whole field at Monza. This prompted OffApple as series organiser to modify the performance of G_Power's V12 LMR, which he protested against up to the point of leaving the championship.

S2 (GT): Britannica GT Corvette
S2 (LMP): BMW Motorsport
Gagen: Season 2.
#100

Originally just a GT driver, Gagen decided for the last round of S2 at Nurburgring to branch out into LMP as well, buying one of the 2 Toyota 88C-V's off of VERT when they switched to the TS020. He managed to get on the podium at Daytona with 3rd in GT, which was his best result.

Although Gagen did race during season 3 at Dragon Trail, he didn't finish so wasn't classified in the championship results. He raced as a part of the HydroBros team alongside Nikos0399.

S2 (GT): Raybrig Racing/Private Entry
S2 (LMP): Minolta Toyota
S3 (GT3): HydroBros
Gray: Season 1.
#81

Gray first showed up at S1's Laguna Seca race as a private entry using a Peugeot 908. After finishing 5th, the Brit was quickly signed up with PRT, and at the next race at Apricot Hill Pescarolo took a front row lockout in qualifying.

S1 (LMP): Private Entry/Pescarolo Racing Team (PRT)
GrumpyNerd: Season 1.
#7

GrumpyNerd was a regular at the 25 Minutes of LeMans, where he was relatively competitive. However that wasn't the case when he was faced with the S1 monsoon at Spa Francorchamps. Unfortunately G-Nerd left the NES afterwards.

S1 (LMP): Toyota Gazoo Racing
Gugas: Season 1.
#23

Gugas was contracted mid-S1 by Astro, and his first race in the NES at Apricot Hill didn't go too well. Despite that, the following season he joined BSC and founded Audi Sport with ex-commentator Sniparator, and he won both LMP championships.

For season 3 Gugas returned as part of BSC, but early in the season he left to start his own team. He competed as Martini Racing Team (MRT) with an Aston Martin V12 Vantage in GT3, and a Porsche 919 in LMP. He had a couple of weeks away from the NES while he made the switch, which hurt his championship position.

S1 (GT): Britannica GT Corvette
S2 (GT): Baltic Sea Competition Honda
S2 (LMP): Audi Sports Racing
S3 (GT3): BSC Marlboro/Martini Racing Team (MRT)
S3 (LMP): BSC Marlboro/Martini Racing Team (MRT)
JKLingas: Season 3.
#21

JKLingas was part of the BSC development program from the first round of S3 at Monza. They have shown an optimistic approach to overtaking at times, but in a good and fair way. JKLingas hasn't had too much pace during S3, but they are an overall solid driver.

S3 (GT3): BSC Team Porsche Design
S3 (LMP): BSC Team Porsche Design
Jermaine: Season 3.
#11

Jermaine was signed as a reserve driver for Nukeshot Motorsport, that would race under the PCR banner when not substituting. They also ran a Mazda LM55 in LMP. Unfortunately they missed out on a lot of rounds, but they still managed to get 21 points (20 in LMP, 1 in GT3).

S3 (GT3): PCR By Nukeshot Motorsport
S3 (LMP): FR Motorsport
Jim: Season 1.
#95

Jim was the founder of Britannica GT, but only raced at S1's Twin Ring Motegi race. After a mistake 5 minutes into the race, he retired his Corvette. Jim decided to leave the NES, which passed on the torch of team manager to Astro.

S1 (GT): Britannica GT Corvette
JoeOfTheFire: Season 3.
#27

Joe came into the NES at round 5 of S3, immediately getting both pole positions and wins Interlagos. They decided to go for the most successful cars up to that point in the season, the Corvette and 919, in a bright red livery. Despite joining the season late, Joe managed to climb up to second in both drivers championships.

With the reputation they had already established in S3, Joe was looking to be a serious contender for the championships. Allied with VERT driver CrazyJohn in LMP and HTRG driver Dirten in GT3, Joe lived up to all of the hype. In both LMP and GT3 Pro it was a constant fight with CJ for the victories, which finally saw Joe take his first championship. Perhaps not the one he was expecting, as Joe has said he favours GT3 machinery over LMP's, but nevertheless a fantastic achievement for their first full season.

S3 (GT3): Slightly On Fire Racing (SOFR)
S3 (LMP): Slightly On Fire Racing (SOFR)
S4 (GT3): Mazda La Vista
S4 (LMP): V.E.R.T on Fire Racing
Jontikis: Season 2.
#88

In his only race of his short time competing, Jontikis managed to put his Lamborghini Diablo on pole against 9 other drivers. Despite the changeable conditions of Monza that season, he easily took the win and is the first driver in NES history to retire with a perfect record.

S2 (GT): Lamborghini Racing Team (LRT)
TSR_Maarten: Season 4.
#26

Maarten joined the NES for the season finale of Season 4 at La Sarthe. Put into Pro Split by his Driver Ranking, we were all wondering just how good he was when he took to the track. Turns out, very. After CJ and AC had received disqualifications for excessive track limit abuse, Maarten was classified as the race winner in LMP. While still running with ReeVer Racing connections, Maarten was offered a place at TSR Sim Racing.

S4 (GT3): ReeVer Motorsport
S4 (LMP): ReeVer Motorsport
Marcus_Lauda: Season 2.
#84

Marcus wasn't the fastest, but this made race commentator OffApple become his biggest fan. At Tokyo R246 he had his best performance, even leading for a while. He also terrified the leaders of Apricot Hill after re-joining the track awkwardly.

S2 (GT): HTP Motorsport Mercedes
S2 (LMP): Pescarolo Junior Team
Nico_Neko: Season 2.
#78

Nico was one of the 4 generic Nissan drivers of S2, who also entered an Audi R8 into LMP. Unfortunately they didn't have enough pace to threaten the big names, but they still managed a respectable 3rd position at Apricot Hill.

S2 (GT): Nissan Motorsports
S2 (LMP): Private Entry
Nikos (0399): Season 2.

Another generic Nissan driver, who actually had a different car at every race. For the last race of S2 he bought one of the 2 Toyota 88C-V's from VERT, which he retired after 49 seconds of racing. He managed 4th on 2 occasions.

Nikos returned to the NES at Dragon Trail S3, where he was driving the new Toyota Supra in GT3 with Gagen as his teammate. He managed to get 6th, but was penalized 3 points for a collision with JKLingas. He didn't show up to another race that season.

S2 (GT): Nissan Motorsports/Raybrig Racing
S2 (LMP): Private Entry/Minolta Toyota
S3 (GT3): HydroBros
Nikos (19081997): Season 1.
#16

The more successful of the Nikos', who managed to beat Nilsemann's points score to become the first LMP drivers champion of the NES. Nikos even managed to fend him off in an impressive drive at Laguna Seca, showing his skill.

S1 (LMP): Pescarolo Racing Team (PRT)
S2 (GT): Lamborghini Racing Team (LRT)
Nilsemann: Season 1.
#62

The Mann to beat in S1, winning all of the races he competed in that season besides Laguna Seca. Nilse was considered the best driver not to win an NES championship of any kind during the GT6 era.

Nilse only managed to make it to the season finale of season 3, using the quick Porsche's in both GT3 and LMP. unfortunately Nilse lacked the pace that he had back on GT6, and only managed 8th and 7th. We hope to see him return to form in the future.

S1 (LMP): RLA_PREMIUM Motorsports
S2 (GT): RLA_PREMIUM Motorsports
S3 (GT3): Condor Racing By PREMIUM Motorsports
S3 (LMP): Condor Racing By PREMIUM Motorsports
OffApple: Season 1.
#9

Organiser of the NES, OffApple took the first ever GT category win at S1's Monza race. With help from teammate FunnyTroll, he became the S1 GT teams champion. For S2 he retired from racing to commentate.

For season 3 he returned to the racing scene as Nukeshot Motorsport, sporting a Peugeot RCZ in GT3. although making mistakes, it was a relatively consistent season for the Brit. Mid-season he signed CrazyJohn, which helped him battle with BSC Marlboro in the teams championship. He also competed with V.E.R.T Audi in LMP that season, but lets not talk about that...

S1 (GT): McLaren Motorsport
S2: Commentator
S3 (GT3): Nukeshot Motorsport
S3 (LMP): V.E.R.T Audi
Satis: Season 1.
#99

Satis was generally outshone by his teammate GTO during S1, however he consistently showed up to races and bagged crucial points. With their combined points total by the end of the season, Satis became the S1 LMP teams champion.

S1 (LMP): Renown Racing
Saulsterous: Season 2.
#3

Saul only competed at the last race of S2 at Nurburgring. Having been an associate of OffApple on an arcade racing game, they lacked the experience that most other competitors had. They caused multiple collisions that they apologized for after the race.

S2 (GT): Audi Sport Team Phoenix
Sniparator: Season 1.
#22

Original commentator of the NES, Sniparator switched the booth for the racing seat for S2. He formed Baltic Sea Competition, and joined Audi Sport, where he and Gugas had great success. Audi Sport became the S2 LMP champions, but Snip is insistent that he isn't a part of that success (for some reason lol).

For season 3 BSC became big news as they established a B-team squad, something not done in the NES before. Sniparator drove in the Team Marlboro squad, where he quickly became a magnet for incidents over the course of the season. Despite all of the hardship, Snip and Dirten managed to win the S3 LMP teams title. Finally Snip will accept the fact that he's won something...

S1: Commentator
S2 (GT): Baltic Sea Competition Honda
S2 (LMP): Audi Sports Racing
S3 (GT3): BSC Team Marlboro
S3 (LMP): BSC Team Marlboro
Sparks: Season 3.
#4

Sparks joined the NES party at Nürburgring, sporting a BMW M6 in red and blue M performance colours. After starting 7th and dropping back to 8th off the line, by the end of lap 1 Sparks had got up to 5th. Sparks also competed in LMP with the strong 919, where he had a scrap with eventual champion Dirten.

S3 (GT3): Need For Sparks
S3 (LMP): Need For Sparks
SplurgeTheSecond: Season 3.
#39

Splurge joined the NES using the Nissan GT-R LM Nismo to, and I quote, "be different and all that." Because of this, it was hard to judge his actual pace. He set the lap record at Brands Hatch, and later in the season was signed by Gugas of Martini Racing. We finally saw Splurges true pace at La Sarthe, where he qualified and finished second.

Splurge raced in S4 only on a few occasions. With the "Longboi" Nissan GT-R LM Nismo not being allowed for that season, they chose to continue their partnership with Martini Racing Team driving the BMW M6 and Toyota TS050. If I'm completely honest, it wasn't as memorable of a season for the Brit, however for Season 5 they will be reunited with their best friend/car...

S3 (GT3): Martini Racing Team (MRT)
S3 (LMP): Nismo Racing/Martini Racing Team (MRT)
S4 (GT3): Martini Racing Team (MRT)
S4 (LMP): Martini Racing Team (MRT)
Steviea: Season 3.
#1

Steviea was an unknown going into S3, but they quickly gained a reputation of being the fastest in the field. He would've been the second driver to have a perfect record, but he was narrowly out qualified by team mate Traels at Brands Hatch. Steviea easily won the S3 GT3 drivers and teams championships.

S3 (GT3): Just The Two Of Us (JT2OU)
S3 (LMP): Just The Two Of Us (JT2OU)
TNVJ-FRA: Season 2.
#79

Joined the NES for the last round of S2 at Nurburgring, as another generic Nissan entry. TNVJ most notably qualified 2nd in the LMP race, and ended up finishing 3rd.

For season 3 Julien decided to team up with fellow Frenchman GT_Juju as Échappement Compétition, using a Ferrari 458 in GT3 and a Toyota TS050 in LMP. He only raced at Monza and La Sarthe that season, with his best result being at the latter where he took a respectable 5th.

S2 (GT): Nissan Motorsports
S2 (LMP): Private Entry
S3 (GT3): Échappement Compétition
S3 (LMP): Échappement Compétition
TetsuKobura: Season 3.
#54

Tetsu only competed in the early part of S3, and later disappeared. While they were competing they showed solid pace, and was mixing it up with more established drivers like Snip, OffApple and Dirten. They showed a slight lack of consistency at times, but put on a great show while they were racing.

S3 (GT3): DXRacer Motorsports
TheKill: Season 2.
#15

First raced at Apricot Hill in S2, where in the LMP race he cut across race leader Sniparator causing Snip to crash. He returned for Nurburgring where he was on the end of an almighty shunt from Saul that ended his race. Funny how that worked out for him.

S2 (GT): Private Entry
S2 (LMP): Private Entry
Traels: Season 3.
#42

Traels first showed up at S3 Brands Hatch as a team mate to eventual champion Steviea. The Dane brought extra money to JT2OU in the form of his Lego sponsorship, but Traels proved that he wasn't just a pay driver, out qualifying Steviea in his first race. JT2OU went on to win the GT3 teams championship.

Season 4 saw Traels continue their partnership with JT2OU, athough the defending GT3 Teams Champions made a bold move to change cars from the very successful Corvette to the Aston Martin V12 Vantage. Traels also wanted to get into the LMP scene, so he partnered-up with fellow Dane DirtenDK, creating the brand that we all know and love today, Half The Race Gone. After a somewhat troubled season for Traels, they too stopped racing in the NES after S4 along with Dirten.

S3 (GT3): Just The Two Of Us (JT2OU)
S3 (LMP): Just The Two Of Us (JT2OU)
S4 (GT3): JT2OU Racing
S4 (LMP): Half The Race Gone
Umt07: Season 3.
#5

Umt, also known as TimeBanditt, only raced at round 1 at Monza. They were last of the finishers in 6th, but due to an incident with Gugas they were deducted the maximum 5 championship points. After that we never saw Umt race again that season, but they have shown an interest in returning for S4.

S3 (LMP): Tiger Racing
Vgo_ipod: Season 2.
#66

Vgo competed from the start of the S2 season in the GT category, and later in LMP as well. Vgo tried to get a seat at VERT, however CJ never contracted him so he remained a private entry. He wasn't the safest of drivers, but he was nearly always there.

S2 (GT): Private Entry
S2 (LMP): Private Entry
xZePhyR96x: Season 4.
#13

Zephyr was hired by BMW by Nukeshot Motorsport mid way through the season due to the teams previous driver Sparks had left. As Sparks was a Pro split driver, Zephyr was thrown into the mix to directly take the seat, but unfortunately their pace wasn't quite there with the top split guys. They left shortly after.

S4 (GT3): BMW by Nukeshot Motorsport
Y_Bearr: Season 3.
#16

Y_Bearr became a part of the BSC development program at S3 Interlagos, driving for the B team Porsche Design squad. They were usually around the mid-back of the pack, but they kept themselves out of trouble for the most part and kept racking up the points.

S3 (GT3): BSC Team Porsche Design
S3 (LMP): BSC Team Porsche Design

Here is a list of previous champions of the NES!

S1 (GT): BlackWindowRaam (Citroën)
S1 (LMP): Nikos19081997 (Pescarolo)
S2 (GT): CrazyJohn (Lexus)
S2 (LMP): Gugas (Audi)
S3 (GT): Steviea (Chevrolet)
S3 (LMP): Dirten (Porsche)
S1 (GT): McLaren Motorsport (McLaren) [OffApple & FunnyTroll]
S1 (LMP): Renown Racing (Mazda) [GTO & Satis]
S2 (GT): V.E.R.T (Lexus) [CrazyJohn & BlackWindowRaam]
S2 (LMP): Audi Sports Racing (Audi) [Gugas & Sniparator]
S3 (GT): Just The Two Of Us (Chevrolet) [Steviea, Traels & CapGyris]
S3 (LMP): Baltic Sea Competition Team Marlboro (Porsche) [Sniparator & Dirten]

Here is a list of special event winners!
1st: JoeOfTheFire (Chevrolet)
2nd: Schosse97 (Lexus)
1st: JoeOfTheFire (Mazda)
2nd: JoeOfTheFire (Ford)
1st: WaikeCU (Porsche)
1st: Team Porsche (40pts/34pts)
1st: JoeOfTheFire
1st: JoeOfTheFire
1st: JoeOfTheFire

Here are the previous race calendars!
Rd.1: Monza (Italy)
Rd.2: Twin Ring Motegi (Japan)
Rd.3: Spa Francorchamps (Belgium)
Rd.4: Silverstone (Britain)
Rd.5: Laguna Seca (United States)
Rd.6: Apricot Hill (Polyphony)
Rd.7: Mount Panorama (Australia)
Rd.8: La Sarthe (France)
Rd.1: Monza (Italy)
Rd.2: Brands Hatch (Britain)
Rd.3: Red Bull Ring (Austria)
Rd.4: Spa Francorchamps (Belgium)
Rd.5: Tokyo R246 (Japan)
Rd.6: Daytona (United States)
Rd.7: Apricot Hill (Polyphony)
Rd.8: Nürburgring (Germany)
PE: Lago Maggiore (Italy)
Rd.1: Monza (Italy)
Rd.2: Brands Hatch (Britain)
Rd.3: Dragon Trail (Croatia)
Rd.4: Suzuka (Japan)
Rd.5: Interlagos (Brazil)
Rd.6: Nürburgring (Germany)
Rd.7: Mount Panorama (Australia)
Rd.8: La Sarthe (France)
PE: Alsace (France)
Rd.1: Monza (Italy)
Rd.2: Lago Maggiore (Europe)
Rd.3: Nürburgring (Germany)
Rd.4: Dragon Trail (Croatia)
Rd.5: Suzuka (Japan)
Rd.6: Tokyo Expressway (Tokyo)
Rd.7: Kyoto (Pacific)
Rd.8: Interlagos (Brazil)
Rd.9: Blue Moon Bay (United States)
Rd.10: La Sarthe (France)

And here are the lap records!
Lago Maggiore GP: CrazyJohn (1:53.201)
Monza GP: StevieA (1:46.119)
Brands Hatch GP: StevieA (1:21.716)
Dragon Trail Seaside: StevieA (1:36.207)
Suzuka GP: StevieA (1:56.588)
Interlagos: CrazyJohn (1:29.408)
Nürburgring GP: CrazyJohn (1:53.552)
Mt. Panorama: CapGyris (2:01.761)
La Sarthe: ArmoredCore (3:53.722)
Alsace Village: CrazyJohn (1:51.593)
Tokyo Expressway EOL: ArmoredCore (1:57.371)
Kyoto Y+M: StevieA (2:13.540)
Blue Moon Bay A: CrazyJohn (1:05.541)
Nürburgring 24h: ArmoredCore (8:08.011)
Sainte Croix A: MaarteN (2:58.777)
Lago Maggiore GP: CrazyJohn (1:37.544)
Monza GP: JoeOfTheFire (1:31.395)
Brands Hatch GP: Splurge (1:11.413)
Dragon Trail Seaside: CrazyJohn (1:20.973)
Suzuka GP: CrazyJohn (1:41.795)
Interlagos: CrazyJohn (1:18.563)
Nürburgring GP: CrazyJohn (1:38.675)
Mt. Panorama: CrazyJohn (1:44.087)
La Sarthe: JoeOfTheFire (3:18.417)
Alsace Village: JoeOfTheFire (1:34.020)
Tokyo Expressway EOL: ArmoredCore (1:38.455)
Kyoto Y+M: JoeOfTheFire (1:55.241)
Blue Moon Bay A: ArmoredCore (0:56.544)
Suzuka GP: OffApple (2:20.592)
Mt. Panorama: CrazyJohn (2:10.929)
Willow Springs BW: CrazyJohn (1:14.838)
 
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Team Name: Nukeshot Motorsport
Category: GT3
Team Car: toyota FT 1
Tyre Manufacturer: Michelin


Driver 1
PSN Username: joeOfTheFire
Racing Number: 27
Sport Mode Driver Rating: A S
Driver Split : Unknown


Driver 2
PSN Username: Y_bearr_
Racing Number: 99
Sport Mode Driver Rating: B S
Driver Split: Unknown
 
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PSN Username : Farin79 racing number: 33 Sport Mode Driver Rating: B S Catrgory: GT3 Car: Porsche 911 Team Name: Porsche GT Team driver split: Pending Tyre manufacturer: Hankook
 
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Team Name: Rebellion Racing by Nukeshot Motorsport
Category: LMP1
Team Car: Toyota TS030
Tyre Manufacturer: Michelin

Driver 1
PSN Username: RBZ_Orama
Racing Number: #34
Sport Mode Driver Rating: B
Driver Split (Pro or Am based off Placement Test)*: Pending

Driver 2
PSN Username: SpinnyBoiMika
Racing Number: #46
Sport Mode Driver Rating: B
Driver Split: (Pro or Am based off Placement Test)*: Pending
 
Team Name: Olympiakos FC Virtual Endurance Racing Team
Class: LMP
Car: Toyota TS050
Tyre Manufacture: Pirelli

PSN Username: CrazyJohn_25
Racing Number: 25
Sport Mode Driver Rating: A+ / S
Driver Split: Unknown.
 
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Team Name: hyper racing audi
Category:LMP
Team car: Audi R18 HY
Tyre Manufacturer: michelin

Driver 1
PSN: Brandonhaigh8
Number: 96
Sport Mode Rating: D
Driver Split: Pending
 
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Team Name: Motul Rebellion Racing by Nukeshot Motorsport
Category: GT
Team Car: Jaguar F-Type Gr.3
Tyre Manufacturer: Michelin

Driver 1
PSN Username: GRM_Bandit
Racing Number: #35
Sport Mode Driver Rating: b
Driver Split (Pro or Am based off Placement Test)*: Pending

Driver 2
PSN Username: NS_Rhino_13
Racing Number: #13
Sport Mode Driver Rating: C
Driver Split: (Pro or Am based off Placement Test)*: Pending
 
Team Name: Dynamic Esports
Category: GT3
Team Car: BMW M6 Walkenhorst
Tyre Manufacturer: Michelin


Driver 1
PSN Username: Dynamic_Carbon
Racing Number: #24
Sport Mode Driver Rating: B | A
Driver Split: Pending

*TBC - Waiting on calendar dates*
 
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Team name: Britannia Racing Simtek
Category: GT3
Team car: Aston Martin Vantage GT3
Tyre manufacturer: Michelin

Driver 1
PSN ID: BRT_James_44
Racing number: #44
Sport mode rating: D | A
Driver split: Pending
 
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It's been 1 hour, and we've already received a flood of entries. I'd already like to thank everyone for this amazing achievement! :D

A couple of things you may be wondering about:

Now that the trailer that revealed the tracks and start date have been revealed, I am now in the process of adding all of that information to the thread. I will get around to sorting out all of the entries we've received so far after that.

I've also added a link to the "Half The Race Gone" Discord server. This server is not required to join in order to obtain series information (Big up the GTPlanet Admins), but it is where the NES community as well as other league racing communities socialize and such. The link can be found in post #1 of this thread.

I hope you're all as excited for the season ahead as we are! :D
 
PSN ID: Houdini Meyers
Martini Racing Team
#23
Audi R18 HY ‘16
Bridgestone

PSN ID: ArmoredCore
Martini Racing Team
#12
Audi R18 HY ‘16
Bridgestone

PSN ID: SplurgeTheSecond
#39
Martini & Rossi Grand Prix (B Team)
Nissan GT-R LM NISMO
Bridgestone
 
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Team Name: Gentlemen Racing Team
Category: GT3
Team Car: Porsche 911 RSR
Tyre Manufacturer: Michelin


Driver Gentleman Racing
PSN Username: GentlemanRacing
Racing Number: #93
Sport Mode Driver Rating: B
Driver Split (Pro or Am based off Placement Test)*: pending
 
PSN ID: Houdini Meyers
Martini Racing Team
#23
Audi R18 ‘16
Bridgestone

PSN ID: ArmoredCore
Martini Racing Team
#12
Audi R18 ‘16
Bridgestone

PSN ID: SplurgeTheSecond
#39
Martini & Rossi Grand Prix
Nissan GT-R LM NISMO
Bridgestone

AC will be PRO for sure and me and Splurge will do the Placement tests
 
PSN ID: Houdini Meyers
Martini Racing Team
#23
Audi R18 ‘16
Bridgestone

PSN ID: ArmoredCore
Martini Racing Team
#12
Audi R18 ‘16
Bridgestone

PSN ID: SplurgeTheSecond
#39
Martini & Rossi Grand Prix (B Team)
Nissan GT-R LM NISMO
Bridgestone
You'd have to change your Audi entries as at least one is taken already.
 
Tbh it’s not fair
I’m a full team and he’s not
You moderators should talk about that
If you read the rules carefully, it's said that entries will be based on the FCFS rule. Brandon posted earlier than you, he got the car.
 
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