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Title: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Adam Parle on March 15, 2011, 03:31:52 PM +0000
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Car: Chevrolet Corvette C6R or Ford Mustang FR500S
Track: Spa-Francorchamps Endurance
Practice: from approx. 18:45 (60 mins)
Qualifying: 19:45 (15 mins)
Race: 20:00 53 laps (approx. 120 minutes)

Start: Standard iRacing double file rolling start
Flags: local only

THERE WILL BE 1 RESET AVAILABLE!

Password: see above (#post_event_password)

JOINING PROCEDURE:

As we have more than a gridful of drivers that could potentially turn up - can I request that reserve/part time drivers only join after 1905hrs.  Full time drivers please "book your place" as soon as possible, you don't have to connect to the server by this time, but please register.


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Adam Parle on March 22, 2011, 02:24:27 PM +0000
Can I ask all team bosses/whip-crackers etc to try and encourage as many of your team as possible to rock up for this one.  It's a smashing combo, and it'd be a real shame to have a low turnout in what really should be an absolute epic.

The table certainly isn't decided yet (well, not all of it), and there's a lot to fight for even as we look at the last 120 minutes of racing for the season.  Watkins seems a long time ago now, but it'd be great to bookend the season with two highly memorable races.


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: C3PO on March 22, 2011, 02:32:59 PM +0000
I'm really interested in taking part ... can I just turn up for qualy and race with the Corvette?


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Adam Parle on March 22, 2011, 02:42:46 PM +0000
lol - just replied to your thread in the iR forums, but yes, pop along for sure.

If you can post in the series registration thread (https://www.simracing.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=8695.0) and vote for your class preference in the poll it would help with the results generation.

As ever, there will be a practice server on the Saturday, running open practice for 240 mins from 1800hrs.  The usual practice password applies.


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: GizMoTo on March 22, 2011, 04:21:04 PM +0000
Looking forward to this should be a good run going off the last few races and how well Vette and Mustangs cope with each other on track now everybody has got used to it



to be honest I was rather worried at the beginning of this series, having these 2 cars on the same track seemed like a recipe for disaster,

 but I have to say it's been an awesome series and I'm glad I have run it so no way I'm gona miss this last event it should be a total blast


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Fred Basset on March 22, 2011, 05:24:33 PM +0000
I'm still planning to run this event this time if I'm allowed Adam. I've even had a special paint done for it, still the same subtle colours mind ;D

Regards
Gary


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: popabawa on March 22, 2011, 05:27:14 PM +0000
Well said Mr GizMoTo!  :)

Big thanks to Adam for organising such a great series :not:


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Adam Parle on March 22, 2011, 10:15:02 PM +0000
Well said Mr GizMoTo!  :)

Big thanks to Adam for organising such a great series :not:

Lol Pops - that smiley doesn't work on here :).

Gary - by all means come and join the fun.


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: BorchersDK on March 24, 2011, 09:26:49 AM +0000
Looking forward to this one. Great combo this.


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Adam Parle on March 24, 2011, 09:41:01 AM +0000
If any Mustangerers need a target time, my qually was a very average 2:48.807.  Race pace was a little slower than that.

The laps really didn't feel that long in the Grand-Am race though.  The straights are a welcome rest from some of the wiggly bits, which are a lot of fun to drive in the Stang ... if a little hard work .... and sideways :D


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: mr_oily on March 24, 2011, 10:54:34 AM +0000
I'm still planning to run this event this time

Nice one Gary - can't wait for this one, going to be one motorsport-fest of a weekend! Just how I like 'em :)

Glad you're back for this one too Karsten!

Just a shame it has to end  :'(. How long before the next one Adam? No pressure  ;D


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Gazza49er on March 24, 2011, 02:03:40 PM +0000
Blimey i best buy the track pretty soon  :o


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Adam Parle on March 24, 2011, 03:32:16 PM +0000
Just a shame it has to end  :'(. How long before the next one Adam? No pressure  ;D


Soon ;)


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: GizMoTo on March 24, 2011, 07:39:46 PM +0000
now time for some fun practicing this track  it's gona be a true pleasure to run laps here I'm never the quickest here by a long time but boy i love the track  ;D


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: popabawa on March 24, 2011, 08:20:51 PM +0000
Low 2:49's for me fuelled up, there's a bit more to come hopefully!


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Fred Basset on March 24, 2011, 09:24:23 PM +0000
So whats a yardstick time for the Corvette then for a very inexperienced driver of it.

Regards
Gary


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: GizMoTo on March 25, 2011, 12:23:34 AM +0000
won't be much of a yardstick BUT i just done some laps ..........super track apart from the keen 1x  ;D ;D
 anyway I'm in the mid 2:17's there is more  I'm sure of it just not figured out where yet  ::)

 them 1x are very keen you really have to keep your car within the true white line and not expect to get away with running the curbs in some places


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Adam Parle on March 25, 2011, 08:15:56 AM +0000
REGARDING THE 1x

After Silverstone it has been made clear that repeated 1x will trigger a moderators review.  We should all turn up having practiced, and we should know where to drive and what to do to avoid the 1x pickups.

If people are consistently getting 1x, it will be reviewed for persistent track cutting and may have a penalty applied accordingly.


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Gazza49er on March 25, 2011, 11:56:07 AM +0000
Wow did my first few laps after buying the track last night, looks gorgeous  :o

That final chicane is a bugger though!

What pit layout are we using sunday?


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: popabawa on March 25, 2011, 01:00:58 PM +0000
What pit layout are we using sunday?

There's a clue in the first post ;)

Quote
Track: Spa-Francorchamps Endurance


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: GizMoTo on March 25, 2011, 01:18:54 PM +0000
pit-stops are going to be a big part in this race i think they seem to take forever but also gives you time to think of any changes you want to make while your at 35 mph around the pit

REGARDING THE 1x

After Silverstone it has been made clear that repeated 1x will trigger a moderators review.  We should all turn up having practiced, and we should know where to drive and what to do to avoid the 1x pickups.

If people are consistently getting 1x, it will be reviewed for persistent track cutting and may have a penalty applied accordingly.

apt reminder Adam  it will be very relevant at this track  as you can pick up a lot of time mistreating the track  :laugh: :-\


reminds me to get a lot more practice done  ;D concentrating on the track rather than speed ;)

Ian


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: mr_oily on March 25, 2011, 01:39:48 PM +0000
looks gorgeous  :o

'tis an absolute work of art this one isn't it!

You'd never think it but the MX-5's are actually a real hoot around here if you get a decent sized grid - and you like that kind of thing of course!


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: GizMoTo on March 25, 2011, 08:34:35 PM +0000
the more i run this track the more i love it ...apart from the new chicane in place of the bus-stop that can just kill a good lap OR it can make a poor lap decent, depending on how right you get it  ;D ;D ;D ;D {i get it mainly WRONG  ::) }

done a lot more laps only fractions better time wise but am getting used to the flow without the 1x's

do hope we get a good grid for this last of the season  :D


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Darren Seal on March 26, 2011, 10:30:38 AM +0000
Hopefully I'll be able to make this one...

See you guys on the track. :)


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: BorchersDK on March 26, 2011, 12:35:26 PM +0000
Will there be a practise server tonight again?
Havent practised yet, but have entered a few Corvette Spa races some time ago. Seem to remember my pace being around mid 15's or something. I will be a little wiser tonight :).


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Adam Parle on March 26, 2011, 12:51:29 PM +0000
Yep - I should have the server up from 6-10pm.

I'll likely be in there from 8, depending on how fast-acting the sedative is I may have to give my kids :D.


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: jomeezyLCM on March 26, 2011, 12:57:25 PM +0000
I asked this on the iRacing forums, but can I still register for this? Is the grid full?


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Darren Seal on March 26, 2011, 01:54:33 PM +0000
I asked this on the iRacing forums, but can I still register for this? Is the grid full?

Hi Jomar, welcome.

Registration is still open.  Please post in this thread - https://www.simracing.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=8695.0 (https://www.simracing.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=8695.0) and vote in the poll whether you want to go GT1 or GT3.  (If you don't vote you won't be able to see the password when it becomes available.)

See you on track...


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Adam Parle on March 26, 2011, 02:40:29 PM +0000
Thanks Darren - you beat me to it.


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: jomeezyLCM on March 26, 2011, 02:51:30 PM +0000
I asked this on the iRacing forums, but can I still register for this? Is the grid full?

Hi Jomar, welcome.

Registration is still open.  Please post in this thread - https://www.simracing.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=8695.0 (https://www.simracing.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=8695.0) and vote in the poll whether you want to go GT1 or GT3.  (If you don't vote you won't be able to see the password when it becomes available.)

See you on track...


Thanks. Did it.


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: purdie on March 26, 2011, 03:13:12 PM +0000
at Twickenham and won't be back in time i'm afraid  :(


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Adam Parle on March 26, 2011, 03:30:56 PM +0000
at Twickenham and won't be back in time i'm afraid  :(

Not good enough Purds. A case of Cinzano for the Legends is required for a proper apology ;)


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Fred Basset on March 26, 2011, 05:42:47 PM +0000

Not good enough Purds. A case of Cinzano for the Legends is required for a proper apology ;)

Chin what, oh I bet you guys run your ffb on 8% or something too if thats what you need for an apology.

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Gary


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Adam Parle on March 26, 2011, 05:53:28 PM +0000
Well, Cinzano, cigars and a few fresh pit girls then :D.


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Adam Parle on March 26, 2011, 05:59:15 PM +0000
Server's been paid for - it should be joinable in a mo.


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: GizMoTo on March 26, 2011, 09:12:57 PM +0000
thanks for hosting .was a very useful practice  ;)

the closing speed between the Vette and the Mustang seems even more than normal here  :o .........quite unnerving when you first come across it  :o

is it just me or is the track faster when online rather than doing solo runs, i couldn't break the 2:17 barrier in solo practice  yet tonight in the practice session i was 2:14.5xx i think it was ???

again thanks for the hosting and thanks to all that ran for giving me targets to beat ;)

see you all tomorrow for the race

Ian


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: BorchersDK on March 27, 2011, 11:17:19 AM +0100
Did you switch daylight saving time in the UK during the night?


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Dave 'Gizmo' Gymer on March 27, 2011, 11:30:51 AM +0100
Did you switch daylight saving time in the UK during the night?

We did.


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: JazzGreenway on March 27, 2011, 03:01:07 PM +0100
Did you switch daylight saving time in the UK during the night?

We did.

So erm... is the race an hour later then? Or will it still be 20:00 UK time (19:00 GMT)?


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Adam Parle on March 27, 2011, 03:25:22 PM +0100
Still racing at 8 UK time.


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Adam Parle on March 27, 2011, 06:44:17 PM +0100
Right then gents, for the last time this season ....


START YOUR ENGINES!!!


Server's going up now.


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: C3PO on March 27, 2011, 07:14:51 PM +0100
cannot connect to TS Server...



Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Blunder on March 27, 2011, 08:07:42 PM +0100
House full of family... can't make this.... i am really really gutted about this...  :'( :'( :'( :'(


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Mike Wrightson on March 27, 2011, 08:15:39 PM +0100
Made it past Eau Rouge on lap 1. Big crash.  Had enough, didn't feel up for this one at all and just couldn't face 2 hours of tugging around 2 laps down with no hope.  It's a shame as I've enjoyed most of the season.


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: popabawa on March 27, 2011, 09:07:27 PM +0100
Dunno what happened there, got a disco at half way, looked like the same thing happened to Fozz :(


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Adam Parle on March 27, 2011, 09:15:41 PM +0100
Safe start from me, and was catching Pops up when the Vettes came past.  Two got together on the straight after Eau Rouge, and I slowed to avoid them, dropping to 3.5 seconds behind my teammate.  I gained a little, but the slightest touch from Jamie on the exit of Eau Rouge put me in the pit wall.  I think it was just bad luck .... the Stang needs a lot of road, and it needed an inch more to stay contact free :(.

The steering was totally knackered, but I carried on round to pit to see where I'd be.  Turns out I was a minute behind anyone, and not making any sort of an impression other than on my IP with a steady stream of 1x.  A lot were due to running wide to get out of the way, others for running wide, and a few others thrown in for good measure.

Try as I might, I couldn't face another hour of luke-warm-lapping ....

A really dissapointing end to the season, I was looking forward to a good race with Pops and co ... and although I had one - it was a little shorter than I wanted.

:(


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Fred Basset on March 27, 2011, 09:28:28 PM +0100
Well not a good start to endurance racing for me. I couldn't miss a spinning Oily when Mike W and he got together on lap 1 so after a reset I was running behind James and we caught Chris P.

We'll leave it that a lap or so later I was out, not sure about Chris. Watching the main incident between us I think we both had a part in it.

Oh well I enjoyed it whilst it lasted ;D

Regards
Gary


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: bk0125 on March 27, 2011, 10:07:34 PM +0100
Really disappointed with iRacing's crash model lately, the slightest touch with the wall on that kink on the start finish "straight" and it ruined my steering. After a few laps I got used to it and was doing some decent lap times to keep the second place but then the engine blew up which was a surprise since I didn't think I hurt it on any of the downshifts. I think it was going to go down to the wire between Darren and myself, he was driving really good after his pit stop and I just had nothing left to keep him behind with my wobbly car. Oh and Brian don't worry m8, my fault for moving to the right and left, the car was very unstable that point.


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Mike Wrightson on March 27, 2011, 10:39:23 PM +0100
I think I must be trying to do too much racing and I'm suffering some burn-out.  I hadn't practiced at all before tonight, and I couldn't get up any enthusiasm to do so either.  This of course meant that I was well off the pace I should be able to achieve, and it's all downhill from there.  Truth be told, I have struggled to drive the Corvette consistently for the last 3 events, others seem to have unlocked more pace from it and I can't find it.  It's been a really poor end to this series for me.

So, I don't know what to do now, I'll see what is planned for next season.  Whether I continue with the ROC races, I don't know yet.  Feels like I need a bit of away time right now.  I think that quite  a few of us have felt a bit like this recently judging by the grids.

Tuesdays IndyCar race is the last one I'll definately be doing.  Haven't done any practice for that yet either :(


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Dave 'Gizmo' Gymer on March 27, 2011, 10:53:49 PM +0100
Well, I knew I had to win that to have a shot at the championship; struggled to find the pace I had in yesterday's free practice until qualifying when I nailed a perfect lap and took a commanding pole.

So it's especially stupid that for the second race in a row I was caught napping at the start and let Raimo take the lead. ::) After picking our way through the mangled wreckage of half a dozen Corvettes after "the big one" I set about hunting Raimo down. It took some considerable time but eventually I managed to sell him the dummy going into Pif Paf and sneak past on the exit. :ninja: ;D

After a few laps I managed to open a small gap of about 5 seconds, but as the tyres wore the handling started to go away and gap began to shrink. It was a huge relief when Shark came on the radio to announce half distance and I dived in, which handed the lead to Jasper as Raimo covered my stop. I obviously got my entry wrong 'cause he gained a couple of seconds on me and we left pit lane with him only a second behind.

I tried to open a gap again on the fresh rubber but Raimo had other ideas and was stalking me rather ominously. So distracting was his presence that I mixed up my car placement when Karsten was lapping me and we ended up touching; my car was still quite drivable but after that I wasn't able to lean on the left rear quite so hard which made Eau Rouge and that fast right hander after Stavelot hard, and once the tyres were past their best Raimo and Jasper were closing quite quickly.

With a handful of laps to go I knew the game was up and it was only a matter of time before Raimo and Jasper found a way by - so it was a huge turning point when Jasper got a run on Raimo out of Eau Rouge and drew alongside on the left - but disaster followed as a lapping car left Raimo unsure where Jasper was, and he moved over onto Jasper triggering a massive shunt for the pair and handing me a nice big comfort zone so I could cruise round to take the win.

Raimo has the last laugh though... second place was all he needed to ensure the GT3 title. Well done. :clap: And well done to Steven Jones on taking the GT1 title - and to Shark for ensuring a Gymer is also in the other runner up spot. ;D

It's not all bad news for Team Shark, though - both team titles are ours. :jumpjoy:


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Gazza49er on March 27, 2011, 10:55:41 PM +0100
Well i did it AGAIN!!

Was driving really nicely up till 40 laps then entering the pits for final stop (i did a Hamilton) a got a little wiggle on and put the wheels on the grass and went straight into the barrier at the pit entry at about 10mph  :P couldn't believe it and it bent the steering
! I tried for one lap but it was to dangerous so parked it in the pitts.

I totally forgot about the reset but not sure it would of fixed the steering.

That's 4 podiums ive thrown away now in the last 4 races. Ive really enjoyed the Vette and ive really improved my times with it from the first rounds so pleased i had the pace but alot of silly errors ruined the end.

A nice podium would of been a great end to my birthday today but it wasn't to be.

Thanks Adam for a great series and to everyone who took part.


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Raimo Piiksi on March 27, 2011, 11:04:22 PM +0100
wow that was a long hard race. :sweatdrop:

Got a very good start and managed to stay infornt of Dave for some laps. Soon him and Jasper managed chase me back down. We had a very good fight and Dave got past, Jasper was right on his tail, but I managed to hold him behind. Managed to stay with Dave and got a chance to get a run at him on the back straight, but missed a gear. I think Jasper had planed a run on me at the same time, so I guess the missed shift surprised him and I was lucky to hold him behind. This stayed close all the way up to pitstops. Me and Dave went in at same lap and we gained some seconds on Jasper, that pited next lap(?). Again we where close and as I chased down Dave, Jasper chased down me. It was looking for a epic end to the race when suddenly me and Jasper made contact on the straight after Eou Rouge. I couldn't see him anywhere so I thought he had crashed. Going sideways down the straight on lap 40 of 43 was as Jasper put it a big anticlimax. I really thought I had at least a Chance to get a run on Dave for the win and the championship, and maybe Jasper also with his all out stamina at the end, would have got us both...wo knows..as I said big anticlimax.

Well all aside I must say this series have been very entertaining, fair and well run. I will have to thank all the racers and the organiser Adam for putting up a great show. Let's hope we soon will see a S6 of GT Enduro championship. Grats to Dave and all the podiums.

EDIT: Is the championstable finished calculated? I thought I had to win to actually win the champonship. LOL. wow 8 points thats close  ;D

Raimo


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Reign Man on March 27, 2011, 11:29:55 PM +0100
Grats to Drivers and Team championship winners   :clap:

Not a great end to the season from me, I got a reasonable start, but wasn't able to push as
I was behind Somebody.  I lost time on the pit stops and came out behind Simon.  I was a bit quicker but wasn't able to get by until he pitted.  A short while later I span the car coming out of the hairpin before the pit straight right into the pit lane.  Stop go.  It cost me at least a minuet.

Came out half a minuet behind 4th, 5th and 6th places, so I just planned  to tootle around until the finish but Ian and Jaimie had some dramas and the gap disappeared and I was able to get the 5th place.

Pat on the back for Gazza as we got the last step on the team championship podium.

Looking forward to improved results for next season.  Hopefully!!

See ya all then.  

P.S.    -    Don't for forget the next RoC race:  V8's @ Phillip Island.   8)


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: GizMoTo on March 27, 2011, 11:49:06 PM +0100
just a quick few words ..........not typing much my arms are killing me

first sorry to any Mustang drivers if i scared ya sh**less on some occasions in a few turns it was murder to to judge the closing speed, sorry to the mustang driver who ran into me at the last chicane at one point wasn't your fault i had misjudged the car in-front and hit the brakes to avoid it   hope your car wasn't damaged :-\

also sorry to a couple of Corvette drivers after my second stop  i haven't a clue what was wrong after the stop i had less than zero grip ........i wasn't even pushing it to hard and the bugger was spinning out everywhere for a couple of laps :-\

apart from that i don't think i did to much wrong to anybody ::)

on the whole very happy with the race and result .ish  I will own up to using  a bit of "strategy" at the end of the race I slowed down to let the leader past as I wouldn't have made it another lap and he would have lapped me in the pit-lane anyway so was a bit pointless driving through the pits for a splash if this contravenes any rules here them please take appropriate  actions to rectify this and the standings :-[

in the race it's self I had a superb time some good racing and "interesting" lapping ;) forget now who it was I was having a right fight with for a little time .I was a bit hesitant and sorry if it caused you problems I had the speed to get level but not the confidence in the rubber come a corner so was having to lift I was just about to give up and just follow ya around and be safe when  I assume you backed off a bit as I finally got past ya {bet that's where I used my fuel up ;) }


started 7th after "finally" getting a clear last qually lap, timed it just right and was possably last person to finish a qually lap I think  ;) finished 6th

my first season racing with you guys and if ya will have me it won't be the last I've had a cracking time throughout this endurance season  ;D

 to top it all I have ended up 4th over all which I'm more than chuffed about  ;D ;D

big thanks to Organiser everything was excellently sorted

well done to Ste Jones, Shark, and Mike Wrightson for the final top 3in the Vetts
also well done to Raimo Piiksi,  Dave 'Gizmo' Gymer, and Jasper Groeneweg for final in the Mustangs

big thanks to everybody who has run any part of the season  it's been a pleasure

Laters Ian


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: CCWashout on March 28, 2011, 12:21:51 AM +0100
I thoroughly enjoyed that race and my first proper online endurance sesion since I stopped playing GTR2 some years ago.

There was no way I would be contending any GT1 positions with no setup work done and my laps were 6+ seconds off the pace, but I've never given up on a race whilst the car still moves and despite a couple of dropped wheels off the tarmac here and there I was happy to get 8th.

Having done a few 24hr races at Spa in GTR2 this felt like coming home and I enjoyed dealing with both faster and slower traffic, even though I didn't know which system you guys run i.e. slower car sticks to his line and the faster finds a way around or the F1 way of doing things where the slower car pulls over (I much prefer the former as its safer IMHO).

Looking forward to future sessions.

Cheers


Chris


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: mr_oily on March 28, 2011, 02:11:02 PM +0100
Shocking race for me but massive congrats to teamie Mr. Piikso for clinching the drivers title in the Stangs, doing just enough to get the job done - an impressive display there bud! Shame Dario couldn't make it for the final round but I'm sure he'll be back next season to secure that Prodigy 1-2 :).

Grats to Darren on the win, nice to see you back mate and to Ste on the championship - some fantastic drives going in to secure overall victory in the GT1's.

As for my outing - after some extra practice on Sunday avo I had what felt like really decent pace on full fuel and was confident if I carried on as I had been in qually I'd be in the mix for sure.

Unfortunately it wasn't to be, traffic seemed to be relentless and on the couple of occasions I wasn't meeting Stangs at apexes, I'd clock up a +1. I only just managed to squeeze in a time at all with the scrappiest of runs putting me 7th, but importantly, the right side of the Stangs.

Unfortunately the race itself was over before it started really - despite trying to be conservative on the entry, an opportunity presented itself on the exit of Eau Rouge which I went for - all seemed good, was trying to hold the wheel perfectly straight and I was almost fully clear but then disaster struck, I got a tag to the rear and at that speed there was no hope I was going to hold it.

So sorry to Gary and others I collected - not yet seen the replay as mine didn't have those laps for some reason, would somebody mind uploading it for me if it's not too much trouble? The whole thing would be good but the first few laps would do me.

After limping to the pits for a reset, I exited at the same time as Gary and thought we might be able to salvage some fun from this one still and have a bit of a dice but I think he ran into "complications" from the sound of things!

Anyway I pounded around until half distance but my strategy was a bit fecked to say the least and I went too long on my tyres which were feeling decidedly second hand, as was my concentration as the frustration grew. Just as I was catching Chris (welcome btw) on the exit of Les Combes, I put the power down a fraction early and went sailing off to the left and into the barrier. Totally my own fault that one but it was an anti-climax to an otherwise stellar season (thanks Adam/ all). Still, that's motor sport for ya!

Don't for forget the next RoC race:  V8's @ Phillip Island.   8)

Good lad, just in case it needs making a bit clearer...  ;D

(http://www.upl.co/uploads/srouROCround030411.jpg)



Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Adam Parle on March 28, 2011, 02:15:21 PM +0100
Ahem ...

(http://img534.imageshack.us/img534/5006/i6eflyer.jpg)


LINKY (https://www.simracing.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=9150.0)


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Ste Jones on March 28, 2011, 04:46:18 PM +0100
It's a shame I had to miss Spa but I really needed that holiday! Although I was back home by last night I was far too zombified to attempt any racing. So, a slightly anticlimactic way to end but I'm well chuffed to have wrapped up the championship - the first thing I've ever won in sim-racing!  :punk:

Congratulations to Shark (not bad for a car you hate!) and Mike for occupying the championship podium with me, also Raimo, Dave and Jasper for the top three Mustang placings - that was definitely a close run thing :o  Congrats also to Team Shark for pretty convincing wins in both teams' championships.

Last but not least, a massive thanks to Adam for organising everything and respect to all the other drivers for the great racing and courteous driving all season long. On a personal level I'm disappointed to see the Corvette being dropped next season, although I can understand why, so it looks like I've got some choices to make for i6e. Still, I'm looking forward to it  :thumbup2:


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: BorchersDK on March 28, 2011, 05:37:11 PM +0100
Long story short, my worst qual ever. Didnt get a single decent lap in, and even crashed out in a mistunderstanding on my last lap, which I was 0.15 behind my optimal (2.14.0). Got 10th out of it.

For this race I had opted for 3 stints of 17-18 laps, just to try something different. Usually I would have gone for full tank twice, and then a splash with some 5-6 laps to go. But these shorter burst really held my focus. I knew I had to push to stand any chance of a good position, especially since I qualified 10th. So thats what I set out to do. James and Mike crashed out just infront of me, so I got handed two positions there, and from then on its really a blur. I was chasing Adam K for many laps, and we had a nice little fight going. Cant remember when and how I came infront, but I did, and then it was a continued push from me. Got handed some positions in the pitstop face, and found myself in 3rd. Then 2nd just before the 2nd pitstop I think it was, and I then tried to keep the pressure on Darren. With roughly 20 sec up, that pretty much remained the same lap after lap, I went safe with some 10 laps to go and cruised it home. Im really pleased with my performance yesterday. I dont think I could have done better.

Thank you all, and especially Adam for this great season. Im really looking forward to the next one, and it seems I need to practise that Riley a lot - Im not fast in that thing, at all :). I too will hate to see the Corvette go, its only now that I finally started to understand the car, how to set it up etc. Hopefully I can transfer some of that over to the Riley.

Once again, thank you all, and see you for the next one.


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Simon Gymer on March 28, 2011, 07:15:13 PM +0100
No practice again, but I can't really find the enthusiasm to do it for this car much (or any car for that matter). Anyway, that meant I started right near the back of the grid with the a pretty pathetic effort of a time in qualifying. As the race got underway I somehow avoided the huge crash after eau rouge on lap 1. I got very lucky, unlike poor Gary. But you take what you are given and I was happy to so easily gain a few places.

Lazlow chased me for a bit early on as I found my footing, but I had little pace at the start to pull away and my tyres felt like halibut after I must have taken half the rubber off avoiding the lap 1 wreck. I knew the car was doing about 1 gallon per lap so fuel wise I knew it was going to need 2 stops and that strategy could be changed therefore. Having started out with a full tank I had a big window to do whatever I wanted. After about 10 laps I decided the tyres really felt too rubbish to continue so I pitted early, took on 9.7 gallons and some fresh rubber and after using the first stint as sighting laps I then started going much quicker. Quick enough in fact that when the other guys had pitted on their much longer first stint I was ahead of quite a few people that I didn't expect to be.

I stayed out for as long as I could before needing to pit for the final 23.8 gallon stint to get me to the end with 22 laps to go. But I had to fight really hard to keep Reign Man behind me for quite a long time before the pits as I knew if I could do that I stood a chance of slowing him down enough to still be with him later on.

In the final stint I was even quicker on fresh rubber again and this really sent me up the order somewhat higher than I thought possible. Passing Dimitry and Ian in the pits was sweet and with Reign Man and Gary both having problems I didn't find out if I was going to be ahead of them or not as they ended up being a long way behind. I just couldn't believe it when I found myself in 3rd and with a comfortable gap for the remaining 10 laps.

I'm still not quite sure how it happened, but with that final 3rd place I pipped Mike for 2nd in the championship. I thought I had a fight on my hands to get 3rd with Ian, so to finish 2nd is a real treat.

Not entirely sure how much I enjoyed that car this season. I was regularly near the back of the grid through a lack of practice and even after learning the car during the races and getting better I still didn't like it too much. I see next season is DP and Mustang. Going to be hard to choose as DP is one of the closed cockpit cars I'm better in, but I find the Mustang much more relaxing than the faster cars and overall I think the Mustang was lower on numbers than the GT1 so I might choose that. Decisions, decisions. If only there were a GT2 car, although I suspect everyone would choose that then. LOL.

My only suggestion for next season is that I would like to see qualifying going up to 30 minutes and practice going down to 45 minutes. It would stop the desperate frenzied approach people are having in mixed class fields to set a decent time in the tiny qualifying session of 15 minutes. Other than that, the longer the races the better. ;)

Thanks to Adam for hosting this season, really appreciate the effort you've put in and everyone else behind the scenes.


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: JazzGreenway on April 06, 2011, 12:50:08 AM +0100
Here's a video I made of the season finale. It's all dramatic and in slowmotion ;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riYwwG9lc7Y (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riYwwG9lc7Y)

Thanks everyone for the great races, I had a blast! And thanks to Adam (and the other admins of course) for organising this, let's hope we can get the numbers in for next season!


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: mr_oily on April 06, 2011, 07:50:39 AM +0100
Thanks Jasper, I've been loving sending these around to my mates etc. This one doesn't seem to like mobile devices though, I think you need to change one of the settings based on the error message I'm seeing...

http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/youtube/thread?tid=21345274d83582bd&hl=en

Thanks again for taking the time to do these - any time you fancy doing them for the iroc races you just feel free ;0)


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: TT-Beta on April 06, 2011, 07:59:56 AM +0100
Here's a video I made of the season finale. It's all dramatic and in slowmotion ;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riYwwG9lc7Y (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riYwwG9lc7Y)

Thanks everyone for the great races, I had a blast! And thanks to Adam (and the other admins of course) for organising this, let's hope we can get the numbers in for next season!


Great video Jasper

Nice editing and sounds, thanks for taking the time to make this video.

Andy G


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Simon Gymer on April 06, 2011, 08:33:13 AM +0100
Great video Jasper, I love the aristry of the music and video together.

I would love to get some videos of this quality done for Team Shark if you're interested in joining the team and maybe spending some of your time to produce a couple of videos for the team in between drives.
*This is not a shameless attempt to get a new team member*


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Adam Parle on April 06, 2011, 08:37:14 AM +0100
Yeah - top job Jasper.

It's great to be able to link to these - a nice promo tool.

ps. regarding Shark's offer .... RUN AWAY!! :D


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: JazzGreenway on April 06, 2011, 11:54:13 PM +0100
Thanks for the kind repsonses everyone :)

@James: The video should work for mobile devices now, never knew about that option, not sure why it's there even ???

@Simon: Regarding teams, thanks for the offer but it's something I won't be motivated to dedicate any time to I'm afraid. Perhaps I will reconsider when we get proper endurance racing with driver swaps and such, and that would have to be the focus then. Regardless of that I would happily make a video for you, but you'd have to let me know what you expect from it, and it would probably take a while. Let me know :)


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: BorchersDK on April 07, 2011, 11:02:58 PM +0100
Fantastic video Jasper. I just watched it 4 times in a row. Simply awesome how you made music and picture work together. Great choice of music. Especially like the 'time laps feeling' sequence in the middle. Pretty much nails it, on how it feels when in the zone in a train like the Corvette. It just goes and goes.

Thank you  ;)


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Raimo Piiksi on April 08, 2011, 03:49:23 PM +0100
Here's a video I made of the season finale. It's all dramatic and in slowmotion ;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riYwwG9lc7Y (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riYwwG9lc7Y)

Thanks everyone for the great races, I had a blast! And thanks to Adam (and the other admins of course) for organising this, let's hope we can get the numbers in for next season!

Ooh yeah,
great video Jasper. Really nice feel and flow  :)

Raimo


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Burtoner on April 08, 2011, 09:11:50 PM +0100
Great Video! :)


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Jamie Wilson on April 09, 2011, 11:40:09 AM +0100
I'm a bit late in doing so, but I just want to apologise to Adam for my part in our Eau Rouge incident.

Looking in the mirror, I thought the Corvette behind me was a bit closer than it actually was, so I removed the 'brake and stay behind' option for fear of being rear ended - that's why I made the move in the first place. I left enough room but I think network conditions let us down there. :(

Incidentally due to my broadband issues (which have since somewhat improved), I actually ran that race tethered to my iPhone, which was remarkably stable. My base ping was only about 20ms higher and rock solid, so perhaps I ought to get a Vodafone sticker on my DP for next season :)


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: C3PO on April 10, 2011, 10:01:34 AM +0100
Whoops -- just come back to this thread. Looked a great race though mine was rather short! Couple of incident I know and will have to wait til next weekend to check what happened on replay etc... I do know though that I tapped a Mustang towards the end of my race, so sorry about that. First lap carnage approaching Les Combes compromised greatly my car's handling. Then I got a bit of a tap from someone a lap or so later. Anyhow, really look forward to another race at Spa (any chance next weekend?)


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: C3PO on April 21, 2011, 04:02:50 PM +0100
Hi Chaps ... seen the moderator's report and fair enough. My one comment was that one driver was surprised by the point at which I braked. Well, that was the same point I had been braking at before so it wasn't that unusual really. I would also say that my surprise at the shunt was > than his surprise at my braking  ;)


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Adam Parle on April 21, 2011, 04:11:14 PM +0100
We don't discuss incidents in the race thread  ;)


It's all a learning process - we never get it all right :D.


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: C3PO on April 21, 2011, 07:20:42 PM +0100
Understood Adam! BTW, when's the next race?


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: JazzGreenway on April 21, 2011, 07:27:06 PM +0100
Understood Adam! BTW, when's the next race?

https://www.simracing.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=9150.0 ;)


Title: Re: iRacing Season Five Endurance - Spa-Francorchamps - Mar 27
Post by: Adam Parle on April 22, 2011, 08:44:12 AM +0100
If you look in the top right hand corner of the screen the upcoming races show there.  The Sunday endurance races are prefixed with i6e.  The next race is at VIR, this Sunday, and the race thread is  HERE!  (https://www.simracing.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=9233#event2615).

(http://img806.imageshack.us/img806/1862/i6eracetwo.jpg) (https://www.simracing.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=9233#event2615)