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« Reply #45 on: April 01, 2007, 10:39:34 PM +0100 » |
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Congratulations to GT1 podium Didnt do any lap at qual 1, qual 2 was under wet track, so i managed qual in 21th. As i did 6-7 laps at dry tarmac practice, i used that setup for race, wich worked quite well. hard tires for 50 mnts first race session and soft tires for last 30 mnts, air and track temps should help me on this strategy, as they did. I had lots of fairplay fights with Popabawa, Munkez , SBGinsters, and more 1 or 2 fair guys (sorry, dont remember the names) thanks all for the excelent driving well done to the others also Cheers
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« Reply #46 on: April 01, 2007, 10:41:18 PM +0100 » |
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Man I'm angry with myself. Sold that one.
My car was nowhere near as quick as practice sessions or as it has been every other day mid to low 1.25.. I did notice after the race the temperature was lower than practice sever and my tyres were not at correct temperature's, so must be that.
Had a few battles throughout the race and some a bit dirty at times, a guess racing so close it's going to happen sometimes.
Lost a little time in the pits getting damage repaired after a rear shunt and was amazed to come back out in first.
I had plenty to spare so just saving the car as felt good after repair. Gap came down to 5-6sec with 8Min's or so to go and I was maintaining it. Stupidly lining up a move on back marker between last two bends I put wheel on grass and lost it, how stupid of me!!!
That was the viper right on my tail and that thing had way too much pace and nailed me on the straight.
Thought I had a chance to nick it back when Mark was help up by back maker. Accelerated too early out of bend and ended up on grass and lost another place.
Other than that it was very fast and furious, great fun
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« Reply #47 on: April 01, 2007, 10:41:40 PM +0100 » |
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What a plum!!! Fueled myself short by 5 or so laps!! cant get the hang of this pit board? when it comes up and lists fuel with tyres and so on, what are the Numbers next to it? Congrats to podium and thanks to the GT1 cars for not barging their way through on such a twisty circuit Munk
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« Reply #48 on: April 01, 2007, 10:43:03 PM +0100 » |
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definately not my race Qualified a bit down the grid as usual, lost a couple of places in the beginning. Usually I gain again by being stable,but not today Really had problems finding my pace, probably because I a Corvette stuck to my bumper for the most part of the 1st stint Dave managed to pass me in the pitstops though,which was fair enough as I was way to slow to keep him behind me anyway. Apologies to Popobawa for pushing you, I was to focused on cathing the GT car in front of me and made a hazardous overtaking Finished off my race with a spin and on the last lap I ran out of fuel Oh well,back to the drawing board
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« Reply #49 on: April 01, 2007, 10:43:37 PM +0100 » |
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Naff first GT1 outing for me in endurance. Qualied well in 5th despite the damp 2nd sesh meaning i couldnt get near my PB. Race start wasnt so great, think i got a tap out of T2 that sent me spinning off a long way on the grass, dropping me from 4th to 13th :'( Fought my way back up the grid by a few places but then had no fewer than 3 seperate off's on my own whilst looking at my bloody GTRPD on the 2nd monitor, what a stupid clown In all they cost me something like 45 seconds so had no hope of ever catching the fast moving front pack. Only myself to blame and brought the car home a rubbish 9th place, 20 odd seconds behind 8th despite a stronger showing in the second half of the race. Need to find more pace here as people were leaving me for dead on the runway straight. Congrats to Mark Mc for his great win, you were flying in that viper ! and thanks to the GT2/GTC guys for driving well.
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« Reply #50 on: April 01, 2007, 10:44:03 PM +0100 » |
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What a plum!!! Fueled myself short by 5 or so laps!! cant get the hang of this pit board? when it comes up and lists fuel with tyres and so on, what are the Numbers next to it? Congrats to podium and thanks to the GT1 cars for not barging their way through on such a twisty circuit Munk I believe it is litres/laps
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« Reply #51 on: April 01, 2007, 10:45:14 PM +0100 » |
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i had a fun race, was driving om 9th place, when suddenly a Porker GT2 appeared froozen in a corner, couldn't go around anymore, so lost my 9th place, after that somebody hit me in the rear on the straight at start/finish, so i went into the wall.
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« Reply #52 on: April 01, 2007, 10:46:09 PM +0100 » |
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Whooo! A GTC win! First blood to the Legends in the 1st round of Grand Prix de Vertigo I was well chuffed to get GT2/GTC pole but I was incredibly lucky to put in a really good lap in Q1 when the downpour before Q2 slowed everyone down. The race started well when I manged to create a small gap to the rest of the pack but eventually PRibiero and Munkez ran me down before my dastardly quick pit-stop put me back in the lead. Unfortunately, some contact with an overtaking GT put me off the track and my nice cushion to PRibiero evaporated and there wasn't anything I could do to avoid getting eaten up on the straight. Good job by Pribiero though with a quick and consistent drive to take GT2. I have to say there was faily 'optimistic' overtaking on a few occasions with the GT's but they were the exception
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« Reply #53 on: April 01, 2007, 10:47:26 PM +0100 » |
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My race went pretty well, the change in conditions between the qualifying periods caught me out - I was about a second off my PB. Quiet few laps, avoiding what trouble did occur. Sat behind Pops in the tasty Legends Vertigo, and it remained that way until PRibeiro and Munkez got close enough to gt by on the straight. After that the gap was steady, just waiting for the pit-stop for a new lease of life.
Came into the pits after getting a worn tyre message .... only to find Martin in my pit-slot. Gutted. Apologies for the little nudges Martin - I was trying every which way to get the stop started.
After finally pitting I was way behind Pops, as I was only a few seconds down before the pit. Caught up with Don in the TVR, only managing to get by at Karusell after a mistake by Don. After that I put the hammer down to try and make some sort of dent in the lead whoever it was in front of me had......put some fast laps in but still the gap only got down to 14.5secs I think. After a few little mistakes to run wide onto the gravel and a spin, any hope of catching up was gone. To be fair, I was only pushing so hard as I was really annoyed after the pit, had things gone to plan I would have played it a bit safer in a bid to catch Pops.
Still, a Legends 1 & 3 in the GTC for a solid start, and an added bonus in it being a 2 & 4 in the GT2 class. We'd best make the most of it as I think we're going to get murdered by just about every other car at Silverstone.....
Nice solid performance, from me and my computer/internet connection, shame that the same old GTR2 bugs fecked it up for me and cost me a place.
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« Reply #54 on: April 01, 2007, 10:50:14 PM +0100 » |
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I'll give you the bad news first, 1st quali hit a spinner, but hea ho no panic always q2 I thought. Buggger. The rain really put a spanner in the works. Not sure this a great innovation, as it almost turns quali into a lottery. Feel it would be fairer to make quali's equal length, or same weather We ordered calling via internet, which should start the 5th of april, but the provider just had to test things tonight . Are you saying that you decided to join tonight to test your connection? Not to chuffed if thats the case, cause I whacked your ghost car and lost any chance of catching pops. If it was unforeseen then no worries. Plenty more good new though, standards were excellent from everyone, especially the gt boys. Made it a real blast racing. Sorry don't know everyones names yet but enjoyed a few battles with faces new to me that were great fun. A few bumps and bruise given/received just added to the fun . I was enjoying so much I even let Paul 956 through to make his day. I did ok boss? First blood to pops and leg-ends. But its a marathon not a sprint
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« Reply #55 on: April 01, 2007, 10:51:54 PM +0100 » |
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I have to say there was faily 'optimistic' overtaking on a few occasions with the GT's but they were the exception *cough*
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« Reply #56 on: April 01, 2007, 10:53:35 PM +0100 » |
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My car was nowhere near as quick as practice sessions or as it has been every other day mid to low 1.25.. I did notice after the race the temperature was lower than practice sever and my tyres were not at correct temperature's, so must be that.
I had the same, for what it's worth. Practising beforehand I'd spent ages balancing the pressure and camber and got the fronts, for example, at a nice regular 78/82/85 ish temperature. In the sessions prior to the wet one the front were down in the 69-74 range. I think the time of day was teh same so that's a bit odd. Same for everyone though I guess.
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« Reply #57 on: April 01, 2007, 10:57:12 PM +0100 » |
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Great Race Ginsters, Next time I hope to find myself on the same lap as you
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« Reply #58 on: April 01, 2007, 10:57:46 PM +0100 » |
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My car was nowhere near as quick as practice sessions or as it has been every other day mid to low 1.25.. I did notice after the race the temperature was lower than practice sever and my tyres were not at correct temperature's, so must be that.
I had the same, for what it's worth. Practising beforehand I'd spent ages balancing the pressure and camber and got the fronts, for example, at a nice regular 78/82/85 ish temperature. In the sessions prior to the wet one the front were down in the 69-74 range. I think the time of day was teh same so that's a bit odd. Same for everyone though I guess. If people were wise enough to notice the drop in temperature, I'm sure it was always 30 on practice server and 20 tonight, I'm sure they would have acted accordingly. I had too much understeer tonight
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« Reply #59 on: April 01, 2007, 10:58:24 PM +0100 » |
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I think I can be quite happy with my 4th place (and only 7 secs behind the winner[grats Mark]). This was my 2nd GTR2 racing ever (first was here a while ago with the Gillet Vertigo at Spa) and my first race with the Lambo and my longest race ever. Maybe I was a bit too conservative (did not want to make a displeasing first appearance on my first league night here)and a bit unlucky at the end with passing backmarkers so that I lost 2 places but that's racing. Grats to podium and thanks all for good racing!
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