Wednesdays Historic BSCC 3 20:30-21:30 BST- Pimiki & SimbaLora CHAMPIONS!!!Finished 

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Sick_Cylinder
Congratulations to Champions Pimiki Class M (Mini) and Overall by 1 point!
and SimbaLora Class R (Renault)

New Wednesday Series Starting 28 Sep - Sign Up Now - click on link for details:
https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/thre...-30-21-30-bst-round-1-sep-28th-spaces.349063/

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Note: the cars used have been chosen to provide close racing and are not historically accurate. Car colours will remain the same as used in the previous championship (Wednesday Cobras). Note, the Renault 8 Gordini unfortunately cannot be painted or have its wheels changed. Wheels may be standard or PDI P525N for the Mini, PDI P525N or vintage torque thrust for the Cuda.


Room Limits
These are: Weight 746kg, Power 370bhp, Performance Points 515pp,
Tyre Limit: Sports Medium (Mini = Sports Soft).



Car Change - Round 7
All Drivers will use a Plymouth Cuda 340 for 6 rounds. They will choose either a classic Mini (Class M) or Renault 8 (Class R) as their other car. The Host (Sick Cylinder) will indicate whether they do the first 6 rounds in the Cuda 340 or their other car.


Note: The number of cars has been reduced
The BMW, Mini Marcos GT and Chevrolet Camaro have been deleted.



Now With Prizes!!!
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A 1/43 scale replica of the Frank Gardner BSCC (now known as BTCC) winning Ford Escort Twin Cam Mark One will be awarded to the winner of the Historic BSCC 3 (Wednesday) championship Class M. The same prize will be awarded to the Champion of Class R in the same championship. The same prize will also be awarded to the Champion of the BOSS 302 (Friday) championship.

No more than one prize can be awarded per person, therefore if the winner of BOSS 302 (Friday) is also the winner of Historic BSCC 3 (Wednesday) Class M or R, the prize for BOSS 302 will be awarded to the Vice-Champion. If the Vice-Champion is also the winner of Historic BSCC 3 (Wednesday) Class M or R the prize will be awarded to the third placed driver in BOSS 302.

If any other prizes are available these will be issued by Sick Cylinder to competitors in either championship at his sole discretion.

Places on the grid for the Historic BSCC 3 (Wednesday) championship were reserved for competitors in the previous Wednesday championship (Cobras). Places on the grid for the BOSS 302 (Friday) championship were reserved for competitors in the previous Friday championship (Rockets).

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Please Note: We don't want you or anyone else to be disconnected from a race so please maximise your chances of success by hardwiring your PS3 to your router and always remember to clear your cache before entering the room.

Good luck and have fun!

Sick_Cylinder








 
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Track List, Car Sheet and Championship Points

Please note the following changes:
All racers will now drive the Plymouth Cuda for 6 rounds and a choice of either the classic Mini or Renault 8 Gordini for six rounds.
The Mini + Cuda option is referred to as class M. The Renault + Cuda option is referred to as class R.
Racers will choose Mini or Renault before Round 1. New entrants will choose before their first race
The winner of each class will receive a prize (Frank Gardner Ford Escort replica model).
The number of car changes has been reduced from 2 to 1 (now at round 7).
The length of the Feature race has been reduced from 30 to 25 minutes.
The number of custom tracks has been reduced from 6 to 2. NB rounds with a custom track will not have a qualification race, but will feature an extended practise before the 25 minute feature race.


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Dear Racers - I have produced the above poster to help our races and photos look more retro and therefore realistic.


In future when racing in one of my championships please wear one of the six outfits shown above.

The above poster will also be reproduced at the start of each championship thread.

If anyone is not sure how to obtain the outfits in the game or how to get your avatar to wear them, I will be happy to help. Note - it is quick and easy to change outfits if you need to wear a different one for other series.

Expected List of Drivers - to be added
 
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Frank Gardner - Three Time BSCC (BTCC) Champion

Before signing for Ford, Frank was already a household name in motor racing having driven single seaters in Formula 1 and 2, sports cars, prototypes and saloons. Walter Hayes (Ford) told Frank to forget Formula 1 and whatever he was offered, Ford would double it and provide free worldwide travel. He took back to back BSCC titles In 1967 and 1968 first in a Ford Falcon Sprint and then in the new Ford Escort twin Cam, both for the Alan Mann team. Ford stopped funding the Alan Mann team at the end of 1969 as it was cutting back on its motorsport activities, so Frank set up his own team for the final year of his Ford contract in 1970. Walter Hayes invited him to come over to the USA to choose a car. Frank selected a Bud Moore prepared Mustang Boss 302 Trans Am race car which he re-engineered to FIA Group 2 specifications and took to second place in the British Championship. Frank then switched to Chevrolet and took his third BSCC title in a Camaro in 1973.

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Top picture Frank in the 4.7 litre Ford Falcon Sprint. Middle for 1968 he switched to the Ford Escort Twin Cam. The Group 5 BSCC rules were very liberal in 1968 and allowed an increase in the number of valves so the Escort ran a 1600cc Ford Cosworth FVA 16 valve lump producing 210bhp (it was classified as supercharged due to fitment of an electric fan in the inlet!) - less than half the power of the Falcons driven by Roy Pierpoint (fuel injected) and Sir Gawaine Baillie (supercharged). For 1969 tightening of the regulations meant the Escort had to use its original Lotus twin cam 8 valve engine.

Bottom picture after switching to Chevrolet Frank took his third title in 1973 in a Group 2 Camaro.


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Top in the Willment Lotus 30 and behind and to our left the famous Willment Cobra Coupe which Frank helped engineer and develop. Middle left driving for Ford at Le Mans. Middle right he was a regular competitor in the Tasman series against Jim Clark and Graham Hill. Bottom a misleading model kit box which features John Surtees in his championship winning year leading Graham Hill; in 1964 Frank was driving a Brabham BT10 in Formula 1 for John Willment, but for those with eagle eyes the box lists some of Frank's achievements (many incorrectly!).

The following clip features a lap of Oulton Park with Frank in his Camaro:




A fantastic clip in which Frank talks about the old days with great early footage.



If you have the time watch this great film of highlights of the 1966 Tasman Series featuring Frank Gardner, Jim Clark, Graham Hill, Jackie Stewart, Kevin Bartlett and many other famous names. Frank does double duty driving his Brabham in the single seater events and an Alfa Romeo GTA in the saloon car races.

 
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GT Planet OLR Rules

All drivers are expected to follow the GT Planet OLR Rules - in addition the following rules will apply.

Rules
Races will be held each Wednesday starting at 20:30 GMT. (During the period of daylight saving time known as British Summer Time or BST - March to October - meetings will be held one hour earlier).

The race meeting will last for slightly less than one hour. If the meeting is over running (perhaps due to disconnections) the Host may shorten the Feature Race as appropriate.

The room will open at 20:25. Race 1 will be a 10 minute qualification race and will commence as soon as possible after 20:35. Race 2 will be the Feature Race and will be for 25 minutes. The grid order will be based on the previous race finish. If drivers miss the qualification race they will start at the back of the grid. Championship points are only awarded for finishing positions achieved in the Feature Race. Drivers who were disconnected / left the room during the feature race will be credited with a last place finish.

Each race will be on the tyres specified with no driving aids except optional ABS (which most drivers set to 1 or off), edge grip will be real and race starts will have false start check. Penalties off, damage light, slipstream real, no boost. Driving Line will be available if required.

Some of us have been racing every Sunday since the beginning of GT5 i.e. several years (we switched to Wenesday and Fridays due to disconnection problems at Weekends). All drivers are expected to drive in a considerate, careful and mature manner - this includes always driving in the correct direction and no doughnuts (donuts). All ability levels are welcome, from beginner to advanced.

All Drivers are expected to follow the hosts instructions regarding the race meeting at all times or in his absence the instructions of the Deputy Host (Note, Deputy Hosts include @LexLathor and @IfAndOr).

The Cars: - No wings or spoilers can be added unless specifically stated.

Paint should be in age appropriate colours e.g. solid or metallic only, no chrome or polarized finishes.

Wheels should be age appropriate for the car and in standard size - if wheels or colour are inappropriate the host will request that the driver change them before the next round (on this car standard wheels should not be used). If the type of wheels and / or their colour is specified in the thread, this guidance must be followed.

Where possible bumpers should be removed in order to enhance the race look - note do not do this if tuning is prohibited.

Bonnets if lightened must be in body paint colour unless specifically stated - note, do not do this if tuning is prohibited.

Any tuning is allowed subject to specified PP, minimum weight and maximum power limits.

Race numbers must be fitted (if the vehicle allows for this) and must be Type A, Font A.


Deputy Hosts / Stewards
@LexLathor @IfAndOr @Flaco13 @eran0004 @tarnheld

Photographs
Photographs of the race action are positively encouraged. Race reports and photographs taken by the official race photographers (@IfAndOr and @LexLathor ) will be published in this thread.

Signups
Please sign up by sending a message to Sick_Cylinder via your Playstation 3 or via GTPlanet. Note: Drivers already competing in the current championships hosted by Sick Cylinder are automatically signed up.

There will be up to 14 regular drivers in the championships plus up to 8 reserve drivers. Any sign ups beyond this number will go on a waiting list.

Absence / Unable to attend races
If you know that you will be unable to attend certain rounds please inform the Host. It may then be possible for a reserve driver to fill your slot on the grid. If you no longer wish to participate in the championship the first reserve driver will fill your grid slot and will drive the same type of car.

Reserve Drivers
If the grid is full you can sign up to be a reserve driver. You will be able to race when a regular driver is absent and the grid therefore has a vacant slot. If a regular driver leaves the championship you will be offered that drivers slot and will become a regular driver using the same type of car as the original regular driver was using (or was scheduled to use).

If a driver is absent for three consecutive rounds he will be deemed to have become a reserve driver.

Questions
If you have questions regarding the races or comments about quality of driving or other problems etc, please raise these after the meeting with the Host Sick_Cylinder via your Playstation 3 or via the conversation facility on GTPlanet. Please do not raise complaints during the meeting as this is very distracting for other drivers. Also it is best to raise points with a cool head after having had time to consider the matter.

It is best to reserve postings on this thread for race photos, race reports, links to good tunes or other helpful tips on cars in the car list. Posts about motorsport, cars, motorbikes or other motorised vehicles are also welcome if they are likely to be of interest to GT Planet readers.

Room Etiquette / Voice chat - this section only applies when voice is enabled (Currently we are running with voice disabled as this appears to reduce disconnections by allowing more bandwidth for racing).

If drivers speak to each other they should use the PSN name even if they know the drivers real name. All conversations should be in English. Please refrain from talking during races or qualifying as some drivers may find it distracting.

If Voice chat is enabled during races, the purpose of the voice chat is to enable the leaders to indicate when they are approaching and about to lap another driver. The horn can also be used by the lead driver when about to lap another driver. No offence should be taken by the use of the horn - in this case it is purely a warning signal. To avoid confusion the horn should not be used at any other time including while stationary on the grid. Some drivers do not have microphones or their spoken English may not be good - this does not matter and they will not be discriminated against - they can use the horn to warn the driver in front that they are about to lap. Use of the horn for any purpose other than that outlined may result in a warning and or penalty.

Voice chat will also enable a driver to indicate if he intends to carry out a pitstop. The procedure will be that at the start of the lap on which he intends to pit, the driver will say his name and that he is pitting at the end of this lap. He will also say that he is about to pit when approaching the pit lane. The driver will also announce when he has left the pits and rejoined the track - while doing so he will endeavour to stay inside the white lines when rejoining.

For example in my case on crossing the start line I would say "Sick pitting on lap ten". On approaching the pits I would say "Sick entering Pits". On rejoining the race I would say "Sick rejoining race". If a driver is about to be lapped, he should hold a steady course and if possible momentarily lift off the throttle so that the faster driver can pass.

Race Room Settings
Start type = Grid start with false start check (this means hold car still with brake until start)
Grid order = Fastest First (this means start in order of practise lap time)
Boost = off
Penalty = Off
Tyre / Fuel depletion = normal (try to avoid drifting round corners)
Grip reduction on track edge = real
Minimum number of pit stops = as specified (Note we are currently not using pit stops as we have suffered from the "Trapped in Pits Bug" on many occasions).
Require tyre type change = off (this means you can stick with one grade of tyre)
Race finish delay = 180 seconds (there will be a wide range of abilities of driver) - NB this is not used when Endurance is selected.
Visible damage = off (this prevents spoiling the look of photos)
Mechanical damage = Light (if you have a crash the damage will repair itself)
Slipstream strength = Real
Tyre = As specified
Nitrous = Prohibited
Vehicle Tuning = No Limit (but check BHP, KG and PP limits) Or Prohibited as specified.
Skid recovery force = prohibited
Active steering = prohibited
Active stability management = prohibited
Driving line = available if required
Traction control = prohibited
ABS = available if required (if racing without ABS, please take extra care not to skid into other cars)

PIT STOPS - IMPORTANT INFORMATION - Note pit stops not currently in use.
There will be one compulsory pitstop to change tyres in races exceeding 20 minutes in duration unless stated otherwise. If pit stops are in use tyre wear will be set to fast.

If you fail to take a pitstop the game will automatically give you a 50 second penalty.

You can take your pitstop on any lap apart from the last lap.

If you take your pitstop on the last lap the host will give you a 30 second penalty (Unfortunately this is necessary due to an error in GT6 which fails to conduct a proper pitstop on the final lap).

No pit stops will be held if the track does not have a pit lane (e.g. London) and tyre wear will be slowed from fast to normal.

Championship points
We will use the MotoGP points system as we have in previous championships as this awards points down to 15th place as follows and offers an appropriate differentiation for higher placings:

1st = 25
2nd = 20
3rd = 16
4th = 13
5th = 11
6th = 10
7th = 9
8th = 8
9th = 7
10th = 6
11th = 5
12th = 4
13th = 3
14th = 2
15th = 1
16th = 0

In the event of a points tie the champion will be the driver with the greatest number of 1st place finishes - if this is tied, it will be the driver with the greatest number of second place finishes etc. and so on. The drivers single lowest score will be deducted before the final scores are declared. If a Country / Team championship is running this will have no dropped scores. Maximum team size is three drivers. Only the highest position counts towards the Team championship - teams can therefore have a minimum of one driver and a maximum of three drivers.

Bad internet connections / PS3 Problems
If the Host is disconnected by an internet or PS3 problem, the Deputy Host (@LexLathor will Host the meeting.

If a driver leaves a race after it has started due to an internet or PS3 problem the Host will award points equivalent to a last place finish in the race.

If a driver has a bad connection such that his or her car is lagging excessively and unpredictably the Host may ask the driver to leave and re-enter the room.

To reduce the risk of bad internet connections all drivers should empty their system cache before the race meeting starts and before re-entering the room if disconnected.

Practise - A series of practise / test races will be held during Round 0 - these are not part of the championship, but are an opportunity to check room settings and test cars. After the championships have been completed another practise / test meeting / Round 0 will be held before the start of the next championship.
 
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Holy crap 2016? That's quite a wait! Lol But definitely watching this thread because I'm interested in participating in this event in the future if it does take place.
 
Holy crap 2016? That's quite a wait! Lol But definitely watching this thread because I'm interested in participating in this event in the future if it does take place.

Hi Manasseh - if you like the look of "BSCC 3" you will love "BSCC 2" which starts with a Round 0 (Test Day) on 3rd January 2016 supported by "AMOC 80 Intermarque." "BSCC 1" which was held in Autumn 2014 was a great success and I'm counting on these new series to be even better.

Click on this thread for more information:

https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/thre...historic-bscc-coming-4th-october-2015.316028/

Signup is automatic for anyone participating in the preceding championship unless they choose to opt out so I'm expecting BSCC 2 and BSCC 3 to be fully subscribed. To avoid disappointment and guarantee your slot on the grid, signup now for our current series - click the links in my signature for full information.
 
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Okay.

I wish that I could drive a Class 1 car...

This is a very good point and as a result, after further testing, I have changed the championship so that all racers will now drive the Plymouth Cuda. Drivers now choose either a classic Mini (Class M) or Renault 8 (Class R) as their other car. There is a prize for the winner of both classes, but it is hoped that the cars will be as equal in performance as possible.

Limits are currently 746kg, 370bhp, 515pp. The Mini is allowed SS tyres with the Renault and Plymouth on SM. In testing I have found the cars well matched, but if they are not close enough we will make some adjustments following the Test Round 0 - these could include extra weight for the Mini and / or a power change for the Plymouth. The Test Round will now feature a few short races at Silverstone International followed by Silverstone National.

Please have ready the cars that you will be using so that we can try changing cars. I have a Mini ready, but I have decided to race a Renault 8 because it is so enjoyable to drive - what a shame that Polyphony Digital didn't allow us to change the colour and fit a race number - hopefully this type of mistake will be corrected in GTS / GT7 together with a premium upgrade of the classic Mini.

Note: Limits changed by edit following extra testing.
 
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I am missing the cars specs as a list (like before).

Cuda ? PP, 370 BHP, 1276 kg, SM
Renault 8 515 PP, 313 BHP, 763 kg, SM
Mini 530 PP, 262 BHP, 640 kg, SS

Is this correct so far?
 
I am missing the cars specs as a list (like before).

Cuda ? PP, 370 BHP, 1276 kg, SM
Renault 8 515 PP, 313 BHP, 763 kg, SM
Mini 530 PP, 262 BHP, 640 kg, SS

Is this correct so far?

Yes - The Mini and Renault 8 are at maximum tune - by that I mean they are at minimum weight and maximum power. The Plymouth Cuda is at minimum weight, but with power limited to 370bhp - its PP is lower than the other cars so is well below the current room limit of 530. These specs could change slightly - it is possible that the Mini could gain some weight if it is too fast at the Test Round 0. I am only an average driver and I find that when the fastest drivers try the cars at the test round, sometimes they are able to find performance differences which I could not find and we need to adjust the specs again before Round 1.

Please Note change to limits: 746kg, 515pp, 370bhp.

Mini is now 746kg, 500pp, 262bhp.
 
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Do you still have to do an oil change to the 'cuda? I would like to drive the Renault also.

To get maximum power you will need to do an oil change on the Mini and Renault 8, but as the Plymouth Cuda is limited to 370bhp an oil change is optional on that car.

I did a lot of testing on Fathers Day and as a result have increased the minimum weight limit to 746kg and reduced the maximum performance points to 515PP with the Mini limited to 500PP.

I expect the Cuda to dominate at the fast tracks such as Mount Panorama and the Nordschleife, but the Mini and Renault 8 should be challenging for wins at the tight tracks.

A note about the three cars - I am using the supercharger on the Cuda which gives good torque at almost all revs, but requires delicate throttle control to avoid spinning out on corner exit. The Mini understeers, but 1 have the 106kg of ballast fully forwards which seems to reduce understeer and help grip. The Renault 8 is the hardest to drive and is very peaky - it is tricky to get the gearbox exactly right. I think some people will be faster over a race distance due to less spins if they choose the Mini. You can tame the Renault 8 by fitting Sports Hard tyres to the front and Sports Mediums on the rear, but it is more exciting to drive and slightly faster with the Sports mediums all round - providing you can keep it pointing in the right direction!

All racers - please let me know if you are choosing the Renault or Mini as soon as possible (no later than Friday this week) so that I can do the car and driver list before Round 1.
 
To get maximum power you will need to do an oil change on the Mini and Renault 8, but as the Plymouth Cuda is limited to 370bhp an oil change is optional on that car.

I did a lot of testing on Fathers Day and as a result have increased the minimum weight limit to 746kg and reduced the maximum performance points to 515PP with the Mini limited to 500PP.

I expect the Cuda to dominate at the fast tracks such as Mount Panorama and the Nordschleife, but the Mini and Renault 8 should be challenging for wins at the tight tracks.

A note about the three cars - I am using the supercharger on the Cuda which gives good torque at almost all revs, but requires delicate throttle control to avoid spinning out on corner exit. The Mini understeers, but 1 have the 106kg of ballast fully forwards which seems to reduce understeer and help grip. The Renault 8 is the hardest to drive and is very peaky - it is tricky to get the gearbox exactly right. I think some people will be faster over a race distance due to less spins if they choose the Mini. You can tame the Renault 8 by fitting Sports Hard tyres to the front and Sports Mediums on the rear, but it is more exciting to drive and slightly faster with the Sports mediums all round - providing you can keep it pointing in the right direction!

All racers - please let me know if you are choosing the Renault or Mini as soon as possible (no later than Friday this week) so that I can do the car and driver list before Round 1.
Because the Renault 8 is the hardest to drive, then I will choose the Mini. 👍
 
To get maximum power you will need to do an oil change on the Mini and Renault 8, but as the Plymouth Cuda is limited to 370bhp an oil change is optional on that car.

I did a lot of testing on Fathers Day and as a result have increased the minimum weight limit to 746kg and reduced the maximum performance points to 515PP with the Mini limited to 500PP.

I expect the Cuda to dominate at the fast tracks such as Mount Panorama and the Nordschleife, but the Mini and Renault 8 should be challenging for wins at the tight tracks.

A note about the three cars - I am using the supercharger on the Cuda which gives good torque at almost all revs, but requires delicate throttle control to avoid spinning out on corner exit. The Mini understeers, but 1 have the 106kg of ballast fully forwards which seems to reduce understeer and help grip. The Renault 8 is the hardest to drive and is very peaky - it is tricky to get the gearbox exactly right. I think some people will be faster over a race distance due to less spins if they choose the Mini. You can tame the Renault 8 by fitting Sports Hard tyres to the front and Sports Mediums on the rear, but it is more exciting to drive and slightly faster with the Sports mediums all round - providing you can keep it pointing in the right direction!

All racers - please let me know if you are choosing the Renault or Mini as soon as possible (no later than Friday this week) so that I can do the car and driver list before Round 1.

There are a couple of things you can do with the Renault:

1. Add a little ballast to the front. This moves the center of mass forwards, and increases the moment of inertia on the Z-axis, making it harder for the front wheels to rotate the body.

2. Increase the spring rate in the front. Make sure to increase the extension dampers as well, or you'll end up with a bouncy front.

3. Stiffen the front anti roll bar. This helps against lift off oversteer.

4. Toe settings: making the front more toe out makes the car more stable during trail braking (especially with abs off). Too little toe in / too much toe out in the rear can make the rear end slide, so careful with that. Note that the stock values are already set to extremes in this regard, so this only applies if you've reduced the stock toe settings.

5. LSD. Strengthening the deceleration value limits the rotational difference between the wheels, and makes the car more stable during off-throttle cornering.

Using harder compounds in the front works, but you'll sacrifice braking force, and as the rear would wear faster than the front you may end up with more grip on the front tyres than on the rear, which is the opposite of what you want.

I'll do some tests and share my tune here.

Edit: Here is my setup:

Suspension:
Ride height: 120 / 120 mm
Spring rate: 6.00 / 5.44 kgf/mm
Dampers comp.: 1 / 1
Dampers ext.: 4 / 2
Anti-roll bars: 5 / 1
Toe angle: -0.08 / 0.10 degrees

LSD:
Init. torque: 20
Acc.: 5
Braking: 30

Ballast:
Weight: 30 kg
Position: -50%
 
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After a bunch of testing I finally have setups that I am happy enough with for both cars and it turns out my times are almost identical for both cars at Silverstone! This is going to be a fun series, see you guys on track!
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After a bunch of testing I finally have setups that I am happy enough with for both cars and it turns out my times are almost identical for both cars at Silverstone! This is going to be a fun series, see you guys on track!
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Hi Zeus - The Plymouth Cuda that we are using is the premium one which was introduced with GT6 i.e. the AAR (All American Racing) 340.

I'll post up the tunes that I am using later today - I know that the fastest drivers use there own tunes, but they may be useful for some racers.
 
Historic BSCC 3 Suggested Tunes

Plymouth Cuda AAR 340 Six Barrel 1970 - Tune = 495PP / 370BHP / 1276KG

Tyres SM
All tuning upgrades + body rigidity (optional) + oil change (optional) + deleted rear spoiler (optional)
Ride Height 82 /87
Spring Rate 11.35 / 7.15
Dampers C 3 / 4
Dampers E 8 / 7
ARB 6 / 7
Camber 0.0 / 0.8
Toe -0.16 / 0.10
Brakes 1 / 0
Trans to taste
LSD 25 / 7 / 35

Mini Tune = 500PP / 262BHP / 746KG

Tyres SS
All tuning upgrades + body rigidity (optional) + oil change
Ride Height 65 / 63
Spring Rate 6.00 / 4.80
Dampers C 4 / 4
Dampers E 5 / 5
ARB 3 / 4
Camber 0.5 / 0.2
Toe 0.02 / -0.04
RBK 1 / 3
Trans to taste
LSD 16 / 10 / 6
Body ballast 106KG
Position -50
Weight Distribution 59 / 41

Renault 8 Gordini 1966 Tune = 515PP / 313BHP / 763KG

Tyres SM
All tuning upgrades + oil change
Ride Height 100 / 140
Spring Rate 4.40 / 4.60
Damper C 5 / 4
Damper E 4 / 5
ARB 4 / 1
Camber can't be changed
Toe -0.18 / 0.14
RBK 5 / 5
Trans to taste
LSD 8 / 10 / 24


Good luck tonight everyone! - we will do some quick test races at Silverstone National and Silverstone International. I was going to race the Renault 8, but if most people go for that I will join Harsk in picking the Mini.

If anyone wants to join this series just post a message on the thread or send me a message - all are welcome, young or old, novice or experienced.
 
It's Sweden vs Belgium in the Euro 2016 tonight, so I might just be able to join one or two races, depending on how exciting the football is.
 
Hmm tuning. I've never got on with the full power Mini, too much wheel spin, so I'm probably going to use the Renault. Which feels great stock, but again all that extra power does make it tricky in a race situation, so I'm going to have to fiddle with those sliders! Much like the 'Cuda.
I'll see what I can cook up for tonight. See you then.

Just a suggestion Sick - Instead of all Silverstone races perhaps you could also try a track with a few elevation changes/bumps, since a setup up on the flat might not work so well elsewhere. Not sure what the others think?

Cuda - All tuning upgrades
All Sick! What do you have the limiter dialed down to? I think mine was at 97%.

so I might just be able to join one or two races, depending on how exciting the football is.
If it's as exciting as the English games you'll be there for all the races. :P
Good luck Sweden. 👍

looking forward to giving them a thrashing later
Like this?

:)
 
Hi Zeus - The Plymouth Cuda that we are using is the premium one which was introduced with GT6 i.e. the AAR (All American Racing) 340.

Car Change - Round 7
All Drivers will use a Plymouth Cuda for 6 rounds. They will choose either a classic Mini (Class M) or Renault 8 (Class R) as their other car. The Host (Sick Cylinder) will indicate whether they do the first 6 rounds in the Cuda or their other car.

^ Bold and underline were added by me... you never specified which 'cuda - just the stats for it. I don't mind switching cars but, my 'cuda does meet the criteria. Glad we discovered it before the series started.

Just a suggestion Sick - Instead of all Silverstone races perhaps you could also try a track with a few elevation changes/bumps, since a setup up on the flat might not work so well elsewhere. Not sure what the others think?
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I would think that since tuning is allowed, you should be allowed to tune for each track, and not have to stick to one setup....
 
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