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Title: Future Sunday night Series
Post by: SRW on April 13, 2020, 05:32:04 PM +0100
Hi All,

After a few fun races I will be organising a bi-weekly ACC miniseries, judging by recent grid sizes a 50 minute pit stop race is not really going to be much fun. Which of the following formats would people prefer:

30 minute sprint
40 minute with compulsory pitstop


After the ACC series I was thinking of doing an AC series, which would people prefer:

GT3's
TCR


Please reply in this thread with your choices


Title: Re: Future Sunday night Series
Post by: Bob on April 14, 2020, 12:09:26 PM +0100
Will not bother with ACC. Looking at the comments after last Sundays race its still not good.  Will just sit Sundays out.


Title: Re: Future Sunday night Series
Post by: KDiesel on April 14, 2020, 12:28:56 PM +0100
I don't have ACC, no point to buy it yet 'till it got some more cars. What comes to AC races TCR, GT3's are bloody boring...


Title: Re: Future Sunday night Series
Post by: Bob on April 14, 2020, 12:50:07 PM +0100
Sorry did not notice alternative anything but GT3.


Title: Re: Future Sunday night Series
Post by: Alfrance on April 14, 2020, 09:26:30 PM +0100
My vote for 40 minutes with pitstop


Title: Re: Future Sunday night Series
Post by: frex on April 17, 2020, 11:31:27 AM +0100
30 minute sprint
40 minute with compulsory pitstop

40 minutes with pitstop.

GT3's
TCR

Don't see the point in following up ACC with more GT3s, so TCR I guess, although we have done those before. What about a single make series of some sort instead? Lots of interesting cars in AC to choose from, even amongst the stock content.


Title: Re: Future Sunday night Series
Post by: goldtop on April 17, 2020, 03:19:49 PM +0100
30 minute sprint
40 minute with compulsory pitstop

40 minutes with pitstop.

GT3's
TCR

Don't see the point in following up ACC with more GT3s, so TCR I guess, although we have done those before. What about a single make series of some sort instead? Lots of interesting cars in AC to choose from, even amongst the stock content.


Not sure why but I've never taken to modern GTs in AC and I generally don't like modern FWD cars in sims  :-\

I know Sundays here are traditionally modern GTs but for years now we've had trouble attracting drivers while other leagues seem to have no problem.....RD are currently running an AC GT3 championship on Sundays which is over subscribed with 30 plus drivers  ???  It's frustrating, I know.

Our historic racing on Wednesdays seem to be gathering some interest here so maybe look at running something that might attract some of those drivers. The 962s are a good fun drive on the right track  ;)