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UKAC / UKAC Announcements / Re: UKAC season 19 - AC/AR Challenge
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on: February 08, 2023, 01:45:36 PM +0000
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I just cant cope with Discord.... it puts me off any league when they point you there!
I was probably going to look into the graphical mods for AC next season... oh well.
For contrast i'm off doing LFM in ACC which can be a bit up and down.
What is LFM spanner? I am currently racing: RF2 Porsche @ SRO on a tuesday RF2 1990 Indycar @ SRO on a Sunday ACC GT3 @ ACRL on a Sunday The ACRL sunday league has about 50 DRIVERS split over 2 servers! where did we go wrong
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UKAC / UKAC Races / Re: UKAC Season 18 - FUN - Serres - Dec 21
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on: January 07, 2023, 07:04:30 PM +0000
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We only have 3 people even bothering to express an interest in the next series - at this rate we won't be running anything again Hi Tim, I really enjoyed the Formula Abarths we ran a few weeks ago and (although i havent tried them yet) i would also be interested in the 90's SuperTourers mentioned above. As you are already aware i am not really interested in old historic barges.
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UKAC / UKAC Races / Re: UKAC Season 18 - Zolder - Nov 2
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on: November 01, 2022, 08:38:58 PM +0000
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On the plus side it isn't hosted at RD so it's quick For those whose the browser refuses to download the file like me, I suggest you to get the url when you can. I wanted to download a few other things from that place, sometimes it works sometimes not. For the track it was a no way, so I've been forced to get the link in the crappy Edge browser, via the failed downloads recap. Any chance you could post the URL on here?
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UKAC / UKAC Announcements / Re: Sunday Night Series Changing of the Guard
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on: June 17, 2022, 10:09:05 PM +0100
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Thanks for your efforts here Stephen and for sticking at it for so long. Not sure what can be done to move things on, you've tried using different car types to GT/sports but nothing has really taken off. As Spanner says, people move on and things get diluted as things change and more options become available. One thing I mentioned a while back was looking into linking up with simracing.gp https://www.simracing.gp/I've no idea if it would work for us or what you have to do to link our league there but it might be worth investigating. Leagues that use it still have their own communities with websites/forums/discords for discussion but the platform handles all the signups and the results data. The main benefit is that it would make our little corner of the simracing world more visible which might then attract more drivers. Thanks GT, i have enjoyed organising the races over the years, a good way to get to race the cars and tracks i like the most! With regards to the www.simracing.gp, we have got nothing to lose as no one but me and spanner turn up regularly on a Sunday anymore. If no one else wants to take over the Sunday night slot i might look into it. Hello SRW and Spanner. I personnally close to never got into your events only because I'm not interested in modern driving. My dedicated simracing time is for classic racing. Jos and I read about this thread and though we feel a bit sorry that you don't get nice grids anymore, we were thinking about possibly taking over if ever you really let the guard. But this would be quite of a commitment as you much better know than me ! On a side note, I was very interested in simracing.gp when it was created (and still today) as it looks like it's what simracing communities were needing to further go on the uniting path. Hi IbnSolmyr, If you want more info about what is involved in organising races i can advise you. You will need to set up the races on the forum and set up the server template. What can swallow up a lot of time is trying out car/circuit combos to decide what to race. I must admit most of the time I just come up with tracklists without trying them out as i dont have the spare time to do it. We have written instructions to setup the race threads on the forum and the server template is not particularly hard to setup (I am no IT expert) and PICNIC is very knowledgeable and helpful on the server stuff. If you want to know anymore about it let me know. In the meantime i will look into this www.simracing.gp
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UKAC / UKAC Announcements / Re: Sunday Night Series Changing of the Guard
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on: June 12, 2022, 12:41:22 PM +0100
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Thanks for your efforts here Stephen and for sticking at it for so long. Not sure what can be done to move things on, you've tried using different car types to GT/sports but nothing has really taken off. As Spanner says, people move on and things get diluted as things change and more options become available. One thing I mentioned a while back was looking into linking up with simracing.gp https://www.simracing.gp/I've no idea if it would work for us or what you have to do to link our league there but it might be worth investigating. Leagues that use it still have their own communities with websites/forums/discords for discussion but the platform handles all the signups and the results data. The main benefit is that it would make our little corner of the simracing world more visible which might then attract more drivers. Thanks GT, i have enjoyed organising the races over the years, a good way to get to race the cars and tracks i like the most! With regards to the www.simracing.gp, we have got nothing to lose as no one but me and spanner turn up regularly on a Sunday anymore. If no one else wants to take over the Sunday night slot i might look into it.
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