Turtle Racing League - Enduro Series
Race 3: American Dream at Indy Road Course - Two 45 Minute Races -
January 20th, 2017
Track: Indianapolis Road Course
Car: Chevrolet Corvette Z06 (C6) LM Race Car '06
Tires: Racing Soft
Laps: 32
Division 1
Round 1
Pole - mikey_2412
1st Place:
GTP_Ph7shr (Fastest Lap -
1:21.598)
2nd Place:
MrRacingLine (Fastest Lap - 1:22.392)
+5.310
3rd Place:
mikey_2412 (Fastest Lap - 1:21.675)
+10.976
4th Place:
kross_24 (Fastest Lap - 1:22.259)
+50.860
5th Place:
Whitey093 (Fastest Lap - 1:23.655)
+1:01.561
6th Place:
lllTrick (Fastest Lap - 1:22.632)
+1:09.364
7th Place:
micantony (Fastest Lap - 1:23.229)
+1:09.585
8th Place:
GTP_GTRacer22 (Fastest Lap - 1:22.795)
+1:18.788
9th Place:
The_Noir_Antares (Fastest Lap - 1:23.073)
+1:20.841
10th Place:
DolphDrago (Fastest Lap - 1:24.159)
+DNF - DC
Round 2
1st Place:
mikey_2412 (Fastest Lap -
1:21.557)
2nd Place:
GTP_Ph7shr (Fastest Lap - 1:21.924)
+22.257
3rd Place:
lllTrick (Fastest Lap - 1:22.655)
+33.693
4th Place:
kross_24 (Fastest Lap - 1:22.294)
+33.898
5th Place:
DolphDrago (Fastest Lap - 1:23.228)
+51.774
6th Place:
Whitey093 (Fastest Lap - 1:23.481)
+1:07.000
7th Place:
The_Noir_Antares (Fastest Lap - 1:23.215)
+1:07.279
8th Place:
GTP_GTRacer22 (Fastest Lap - 2:23.032)
+1:14.729
9th Place:
micantony (Fastest Lap - 1:23.437)
+1:47.895
MrRacingLine - DNS
Red = Fastest Lap
Blue = Close Finish
Turtle Racing League - Final Results
1st Place:
GTP_Ph7shr (93 Points)
2nd Place:
mikey_2412 (92 Points - Pole)
3rd Place:
kross_24 (78 Points)
4th Place:
lllTrick (75 Points)
5th Place:
Whitey093 (69 Points)
6th Place:
DolphDrago (57 Points)
7th Place:
GTP_GTRacer22 (54 Points ~ Tiebreaker ~ Faster Lap than The_Noir_Antares)
8th Place:
The_Noir_Antares (54 Points ~ Tiebreaker ~ Faster Lap than micantony)
9th Place:
micantony (54 Points)
10th Place:
MrRacingLine (45 Points)
Turtle Racing League - Race Night Recap - Division 1
For week 3, the Turtles made their way back to ‘Murica for some action packed racing. The venue was the Indy Road Course located in Speedway, Indiana (only about an hour drive for one DolphDrago). The car? The wicked fast Corvette Z06 (C6) LM Racing Car (which unfortunately didn’t like to turn in the final corner for DS3 users). So how did the evening fare for our testosterone laced Turtles?
Race 1
Welcome to Indy Road Course where the Turtles are unloading their Corvette Z06 Race cars with some of the fastest turtles are finishing up checking their brake balance and reviewing footage for the 2 big races tonight. As 1 Turtle driver, randy1122 had some mechanical failures during practice and broke his transmission and blew a piston in his corvette engine.
The cars line up for qualifying and they go for 3 laps and after qualifying mikey_2412 came on top on the pole followed by Phish and Kross and GTRacer22 rounded out the field in 10th place after qualifying
It’s going to be one heck of an intense of a first race with competition all over the track. The drivers line up on the grid and the countdown begins..and..GREEN!! The corvettes go roaring down the front stretch into corner 1, entering the brake zone, your pole sitter mikey_2412 brakes late and misses corner one and GTP_Ph7shr leads the field coming out of 1 as mikey_2412 was going to have to make his way back up the grid from 10th place. Kross was running in 2nd behind the fish and the grass got the best of him early on and spun him out into the grass and sand. Kross had a long ways to make up, but he had plenty of time to get up front. Early on in the race, Dolph Drago had a strong run going despite his front tires having issues with the it being toe out quite a bit, with his ds3 However Dolph was able to run very strong with his ds3 but soon both his front tires went off and broke his front suspension and he had to pull out of the race with a rare disconnection. Whitey093 was another driver who had toe out problem with his ds3 but ran very solid throughout the race. Whitey093 made a impressive run for the top 5 as he was running 6th, and lllTrick was noticing Whitey093 was on the move to battle him for the top 5! With only a few laps left, Whitey093 managed to get around lllTrick for 5th.
More up front, GTP_Ph7shr continued running with his killer pace by not far behind MrRacingLine who also was running a unreal pace. As the tires went down, strategy came into play for all the drivers, Mikey_2412 was on a mission from the back of the pack and climbed all the way back up to 3rd place by the time pit strategy was coming into play. Most of the field pitted around lap 16 to lap 17, however GTP_Ph7shr came out of the pits on Lap 19 with the freshest tires of the entire grid, as Phish was coming out of the pits, MrRacingLine was leading followed by Mikey_2412 in 2nd, as Mikey_2412 was finishing the 1st sector late in the race, he went around once again, as you could see the frustration in Mikey who has made 2 driver errors now for himself in race 1 but still returned to track and kept running.
Looking more towards the back, GTRacer22 and Noir_Antares had some early track problems with trying to get in a rhythm but started to throw down some fast laps towards the end of the race. Noir_Antares and GTRacer22 were only separated by around 2 seconds after 45 minutes of racing as they both showed some serious frustration to their car setup managers and in fact fired each of them right after the race 1. We had quite the battle to end the race between micantony and lllTrick. As the battle continues for lllTrick had micantony around as well, and lllTrick beat micantony, but wasn’t by much at all especially after 45 minutes of intense racing action. Kross was involved in this great battle as well after having a rough start for himself and his crew, Kross managed to climb up the field up to a well deserved 4th place finish. Showing to never give up despite what happens early on in the race.
The Fans were going crazy, the race was finished, GTP_Ph7shr was doing burn outs after the race as he got on top of his car, waved to the crowd as the fans clapped” brought his car to the Indy victory Lane as MrRacingLine was up standing in the 2nd Podium spot, and Mikey_2412 in the 3rd Podium spot. All the drivers came together after race 1 and discussed how it went, and congratulated each other and returned to the garage for race 2 adjustments.
Race 2
After his superb 2nd place finish, MrRacingLine opted to bow out in race 2 as he was tired and satisfied. With the reverse grid, Dolph was on pole position. However, due to his disconnection in race 1, he needed to start in the back. He decided he would run straight through turn 1 to let everyone by. What he didn’t realize was that two other Turtles (Antares and Racer22) would overshoot the first corner and join him in no man’s land. It also meant that the rest of the field gained three positions without any effort on their part. Lucky for them.
(I
n s e
r t p a r a g r
a p h break for Trick)
Mic took the early lead with Trick and Whitey just behind. Kross made his way up to the lead by lap 3, but got an accidental boot from Mic, who was having brake troubles. The field flew by while the two got resituated. Mic would spend the rest of race very lonely cruising around in the final spot. It would be a very different story for Kross. Racer22 found the kitty litter just before the entrance back onto the oval while running 4th on lap 4. The sand was very difficult to get out of as it dropped him back to 8th by the time he rejoined the track. He would admittedly have a difficult race thereon.
Phish had made his way up to 2nd around Trick by lap 6. Mikey, who had inherited the lead after Mic and Kross’ collision, had pulled out to almost a 4 second lead. It would take some work for him to be caught. At the same time, Dolph and his nemesis from the first races of the season at Laguna Seca, Whitey, swapped positions with Dolph taking over the 4th spot. Kross was on the comeback trail and slipped by Racer22 and into 8th. Antares and Whitey fought for a few laps with Whitey retaining his position.
Mic made an early pit stop at lap 12 and wanted to stretch his tires on his final stint. At the same time, Kross had maneuvered past Antares to move up to 6th. On lap 13, Whitey repassed Dolph for 4th. Clearly Whitey was able to handle his worn tires better. Or so we thought. Whitey only made it half a lap before putting a tire off in the braking zone at the end of the infield straight. Off he went and patiently waited as Dolph, Kross, Anatares and Racer22 went by. One small mistake could be so costly at this track!
Nearing the halfway point of the race, the pecking order had remained unchanged up front. Mikey still led Phish. He had upped the gap to roughly 6 seconds though. Trick still held 3rd, 12 seconds arrears of Mikey, but well ahead of Dolph by 10 seconds. Kross found his way around Dolph on lap 15. He could smell the podium despite his devastating lap 3. Antares, having learned 2 stopping from race 1 doesn’t work, made his way to pit road. One lap later, Mikey, Dolph, Racer22, and Whitey all went in for a new pair of boots. Kross and Trick waited 1 lap later to get fresh rubber themselves. Phish amazingly held on yet a lap later before visiting his pit crew.
With all pit stops complete at lap 20, the running order was Mikey, Phish, Trick, Kross, Dolph, Racer22, Antares, Whitey, and Mic. Mikey had just put down a ridiculous fast lap of 1:21.557. Phish, running several more laps than Mikey on his old tires, had dropped 16 seconds behind. As for the rest of the field, Kross was running down Trick for 3rd. Meanwhile Racer22, Antares and Whitey were having a fairly close scrap for their positions 6th through 8th. At this time, Racer22 though it would be a good idea to see if the tire barrier in turn 1 would move if you ran into it. Answer: it doesn’t. Antares passed by, while Whitey went too deep into turn 1, either to avoid the stricken car of Racer22 or simply getting distracted by seeing a car sideways in the middle of the road. But Racer22 wasn’t done yet. While trying to chase Antares back down 3 laps later, he overcooked it at the end of the infield straight and went off course, losing a position to Whitey. Whitey had his sights set on Antares.
As the laps wound down, all the Turtles had settled into a groove. With just a couple of laps left, Whitey had caught Antares. He hung on to his back bumper like glue, but had yet to make his move. With 1 lap to go, Kross had caught up to Trick for 3rd. He badly wanted the podium, but Trick was able to hold him at bay and keep the coveted spot. Mikey rode off into the sunset with what appeared to be an easy victory, finishing a monstrous 22 seconds ahead of Phish in 2nd. As mentioned, Trick barely held off Kross to grab the 3rd position. Dolph spent the entire second half of the race simply hotlapping the track, having no one around him to race and coming home 5th. Whitey finally made his move on Antares halfway around the final lap and beat him to the stripe to take 6th. Racer22 and Mic rounded out the field in 8th and 9th respectively.
Overall
Overall, Phish took the gold for the evening, just 1 point ahead of Mikey. Kross made an incredible comeback in race 2 and helped propel him into the bronze 3rd position. Trick was only 3 points behind in an excellent 4th overall. Whitey came home with a solid 5th place on 69 points. Dolph finished the night with 57 points, good enough for 6th. Could he have picked up a spot in the standings without the disconnection? For the second week in a row, there was a 3 way tie, this time for 7th through 9th. Fastest lap determined who got the top spots between Racer22, Antares, and Mic. The only driver to dip into the 1:22’s was Racer22, so he was credited with 7th. By virtue of being a couple of tenths faster than Mic, Antares took the 8th position overall, leaving Mic in 9th. Finally, with his fantastic finish of 2nd in race 1, MrRacingLine rounded out the overall field in 10th.
Congrats to Phish on his race 1 and overall win in division 1, as well as Mikey for his victory in race 2! Those are some fast Turtles!
Thanks everyone once again for coming out to race. We had a large gathering in both divisions tonight, which was awesome to see! It made for some very competitive and exciting racing with so many Turtles on the track. Though there were a couple of mishaps, they were much cleaner races than the first two weeks. In the times there were contact (not lag related), drivers were considerate in giving the other driver their spot back. You show respect, and you get respect back. It makes for clean races and overall better racing. 👍
Turtle nation will be duking it out at Silverstone next week with three challenging cars. Hope to see you all then!