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1  UKiR / UKiR / Re: i5 GT1/GT3 Championship Sign-Up on: December 16, 2010, 08:23:38 PM +0000
iRacing Name: Michael Japp
Class Preference GT3 (Part time, hopefully.)
2  UKiR / UKiR Races / Re: anythingcanhappenfridays - Enduro series practice - Dec 3 on: December 04, 2010, 10:28:22 AM +0000
Many thanks for hosting, organising and more importantly inviting me along.

Bit if a disastrous qually run, Me and Mick both went for the same gap past a spinning car, it didn't end well for either of us.

What a good race, the speed difference between the two always provided some action, even if it was watching them fly past up the hill.  At the start of the race I was trying to give the Corvettes as much room as possible, but when I was trying to catch 4th / 3rd place I decided to stay on line and let them overtake me.  It seemed to work much better that way around, but still learning what is best for both drivers.

After closing a 20 second gap on Ben, lining up a move up the hill, looking to go two wide into the bus stop; A Corvette managed to squeeze through the ever decreasing gap between us.  Needless to say it might have been a bit too brave, as we all ended up with a trip across the grass.  I must admit I didn't see you coming and I could have easily avoided the entire situation if I had given more room for the pass, sorry for that.

Surprised I was so competitive in the Mustang, this is only ( I think ) the second time I've driven it, I spent most of the practice session adjusting the setup to give me some front end grip. 

I will try and make the 'official' races, but might not be able to make it for every event.
3  UKiR / UKiR Races / Re: anythingcanhappenfridays - Solstice Showdown @ Brands - Sep 17 on: September 16, 2010, 07:08:38 PM +0100
Hi James,

Can you confirm if you plan to use the Solstice or the Solstice Rookie?

Hopefully I can make it this time

Michael 
4  UKiR / UKiR Races / Re: anythingcanhappenfridays - Legends @ Silverstone National - Aug 20 on: August 21, 2010, 10:14:43 PM +0100
Thanks for hosting this, it was rather good fun.  I love the Legends on the road courses, so easy to go everywhere sideways.

Some quite good battles working my way from mid pack, to the back of the pack, back to the middle of the pack.  I seemed to have more luck keeping it on the road than others, very easy to catch when it starts to go, I think my setup must be different from some of yours.

Anyway, thanks gain.

Michael
5  UKiR / UKiR Races / Re: anythingcanhappenfridays - Skippy Vs. Spec Racer Vs. Legend - Jul 23 on: July 23, 2010, 11:23:10 PM +0100
Thanks again for hosting James, twice.

It was a good fun race, I do enjoy driving the legends car on road courses.  

Me and Ian were almost trading paint on the last lap another lap and I think I could have taken the place.  It was a little unfair as my car was light on fuel and his wasn't.  Thanks Ian.

The skippys off the start line caused a few problems, they lost easily 10 car lengths to the legends and it just backed the pack up into T1.   Something to remember if you plan to use the combo again.

Kept picking up x1's through the corkscrew and cutting the curb on T1, they soon add up.
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