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  • A9 Fuji: May 02, 2018
May 02, 2018, 06:29:16 PM +0100 - Fuji (1965-80) - UKAC Season 9 Porsche 962
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Nat. Make Model Class Qualifying Race
Tyres Pos Time/Gap Pos Time/Gap Laps Stops Best Retirement
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Felix Simoes
 Black Widow Racing
Porsche 962C Group C 2 +0.073
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1 40:34.359
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34 1:10.347
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Dunlop  
Manteos
 Virtual Drivers Alliance
Porsche 962C Group C 1 1:09.548
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2 +27.793
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34 1:10.773
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Dunlop  
FullMetalGasket
 Black Night Racing
Porsche 962C Group C 3 +0.602
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3 +28.613
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34 1:10.846
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Dunlop  
Fabri Fibra
 Magnesium Team
Porsche 962C Group C 4 +1.289
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4 +59.808
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34 1:11.764
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Dunlop  
Stefan aka Postal
 Legends Racing
Porsche 962C Group C 6 +2.836
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5 +1L
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33 1:12.727
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Dunlop  
Mark J
 Legends Racing
Porsche 962C Group C 5 +2.345
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6 +2L
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32 1:12.633
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Dunlop  
APEXTECHUSA
 Supersonic Racing
Porsche 962C Group C 8 +4.284
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7 +1:05.039
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32 1:15.336
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Dunlop  
Nuvolari87
 Magnesium Team
Porsche 962C Group C 9 +6.514
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8 +9L
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25 1:16.550
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Dunlop  
goldtop
 Kerb Crawlers
Porsche 962C Group C 7 +2.977
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9 +19L
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15 1:13.583
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Dunlop  
ChrisR
 Black Widow Racing
Porsche 962C Group C DNS ---
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Dunlop  
Jeffrey
 
Porsche 962C Group C ---
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Dunlop  
Thomas Wiesel
 
Porsche 962C Group C ---
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Dunlop  
Bonni Massimo
 Virtual Drivers Alliance
Porsche 962C Group C ---
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Dunlop  
Baikal
 
Porsche 962C Group C ---
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Dunlop  
Thomas Blackett
 
Porsche 962C Group C ---
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Dunlop  
PorcoRosso86
 Magnesium Team
Porsche 962C Group C ---
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Dunlop  
Bob
 WSL Racing Team
Porsche 962C Group C ---
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Dunlop  
Maikel K.
 Team Shark
Porsche 962C Group C ---
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Dunlop  
picnic
 Team Shark
Porsche 962C Group C ---
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Dunlop  
spanner
 Prodigy Racing
Porsche 962C Group C ---
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Dunlop  
frex
 Kerb Crawlers
Porsche 962C Group C ---
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Dunlop  
Ceolmor
 
Porsche 962C Group C ---
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Dunlop  
Sutol
 
Porsche 962C Group C ---
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Dunlop  
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Assetto Corsa
Group C
1:09.548
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Manteos
Qualifying
Porsche 962CMay 02, 2018, 06:29:16 PM +0100
A9
Assetto Corsa
Group C
1:10.347
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Felix Simoes
Race
Porsche 962CMay 02, 2018, 06:29:16 PM +0100
A9
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« Reply #15 on: May 02, 2018, 09:39:42 PM +0100 »

Still struggling with feel in AC  Sad Cars just feel like they're on ice in and out of slow speed corners with no sensation of mechanical grip and therefore no way to judge my throttle on exit. Braking just puts me into terminal undesteer no matter how I apply or bias the brakes. I gave up midway as I had no-one to race with  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #16 on: May 02, 2018, 09:55:51 PM +0100 »

Buy a better wheel GT   Wink the amount of hours we spend racing it’s worth the long term investment.

Mixed race for me. Car was pretty good until my tyres wore out completely. Ran 5th for most of the race with a few place swaps with Stefan, who I enjoyed a good chase with for a long time. I must have had too much wing as I could never close on the straight.
When I saw Stefan pit with about 15 mins to go I thought that was it 5th in the bag. But about 5 laps later the tyres got so bad I just understeered off in the fast last sector and smashed my car up including a shattered screen  Cry
I pitted to get new boots and a screen but my pit crew did nothing  Huh I just sat there wasting seconds and drove out again. All I could do for last 9 mins was just nurse my battered Porsch home for a lonely 6th.

Despite the nasty bumps I did enjoy this old school track with these cars, they looked fab in action  Cool
Congrats to Felix and the podium  Smiley
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« Reply #17 on: May 03, 2018, 12:16:25 PM +0100 »

Slow speed corners will not generate much load in any wheel, but you surely should notice the moment the back end starts sliding? Probably best to increase the minimum-FFb level which effectively increases any FFB signals upto that level.

Unfortunately these car do inherently understeer off throttle, but then give you lots of oversteer when one of the rear wheel loses traction.

Mark: depends if your setup had a pitstop set up in it.
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« Reply #18 on: May 03, 2018, 12:38:36 PM +0100 »


Mark: depends if your setup had a pitstop set up in it.

Can it not be over ridden in pit lane? Surely the pit menu should pop up when you stop? So you can choose what needs doing (if not already configured) ie you don’t know if your car will get damaged in race or get a puncture  Undecided

Re feedback, I can pretty much feel what all my wheels are doing in AC, even feeling the tyres bite or slip. You haven’t got your ffb levels too low have you GT? I don’t know anything about the dfgt wheel so no idea how good or bad the ffb is on it. I only have the mid range fanatec but get great feel through it, far superior to my old g25
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« Reply #19 on: May 03, 2018, 01:00:04 PM +0100 »

Congratulation to Felix for championship win! Great skill !  thumbup2
Anyone can upload a race replay ?
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« Reply #20 on: May 03, 2018, 01:01:30 PM +0100 »

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Can it not be over ridden in pit lane? Surely the pit menu should pop up when you stop? So you can choose what needs doing (if not already configured) ie you don’t know if your car will get damaged in race or get a puncture  Undecided


Not one you're stationary you can't as the stop will have 'started'. If you have available logitech wheel then just press the D-pad at any point in track and the menu pops up.
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« Reply #21 on: May 03, 2018, 01:05:22 PM +0100 »

You have the length of the pit lane to you stall to try and change it but I've found it to be really difficult to do! At Brands I hadn't quite cycled through the tyre options to turn off tyre changes, it will do what it is set when you get there, so I had softs!
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« Reply #22 on: May 03, 2018, 01:07:48 PM +0100 »

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Can it not be over ridden in pit lane? Surely the pit menu should pop up when you stop? So you can choose what needs doing (if not already configured) ie you don’t know if your car will get damaged in race or get a puncture  Undecided


Not one you're stationary you can't as the stop will have 'started'. If you have available logitech wheel then just press the D-pad at any point in track and the menu pops up.
Or press any keyboard arrow key. Pit menu will appear during 20 sec.
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« Reply #23 on: May 03, 2018, 02:11:13 PM +0100 »

Buy a better wheel GT   Wink the amount of hours we spend racing it’s worth the long term investment.


Thing is the DFGT works very well in Raceroom and rF2 (as well as the older sims). I have my doubts about how good Fanatec is in Raceroom so I'm reluctant to change. Also not impressed by Fanatec quality or customer service.....my Clubsport pedals were effectively scrap after 12 months use and were problematic throughout my ownership. Don't really want to go there again!
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« Reply #24 on: May 03, 2018, 03:30:52 PM +0100 »

Buy a better wheel GT   Wink the amount of hours we spend racing it’s worth the long term investment.


Thing is the DFGT works very well in Raceroom and rF2 (as well as the older sims). I have my doubts about how good Fanatec is in Raceroom so I'm reluctant to change. Also not impressed by Fanatec quality or customer service.....my Clubsport pedals were effectively scrap after 12 months use and were problematic throughout my ownership. Don't really want to go there again!


True, I had no feel in raceroom at all with my fanatec wheel. Surprised by your comment on the pedals though as my clubsport2 pedals are a great piece of kit and I’ve had them 2yrs now
  Undecided. I’ve been hovering over the buy button for their fancy higher end wheel hub and Gt rim for a while now.  Smiley
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« Reply #25 on: May 03, 2018, 03:47:22 PM +0100 »

Yeah Fanatec  devil

The brake sensor on my CSPs packed up within 6 months and I had to send them a video of the fault in action for them to send out a replacement sensor which then took 3 weeks to arrive! Another 6 months on and the bushings on the throttle were worn out and another brake sensor had failed. After insisting that I send them another video they said the problem was due to normal wear and they were not able to offer any further support. Never again Fanatec!
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« Reply #26 on: May 03, 2018, 06:13:03 PM +0100 »

Big Congrats to Felix on winning the 962 Series, total domination, a worthy champion  I Am Not Worthy ninja

All to fight for in the runner up spots!  Smiley...Sebring awaits  Cool
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« Reply #27 on: May 03, 2018, 07:57:39 PM +0100 »

Well done Felix - I'm gutted my challenge this round was knocked out by my controller jumping out of 4th  Sad
I'm sure you were playing safe at that point but I could at least pretend I was in control of the race up until that point  Wink

I'm not sure if I missed the apex and ran wide or understeered off because I was too close behind while fighting to re-pass you - but that trashed my car and loosing it a lap or two later on the bumps took most panels into the Orange - probably a good thing I was running 0 wing or I'd have probably been hurt even more than I actually was.

I think I may have dropped as low as 5th during the accident so am glad I put my angry face on and drove like crazy from there on. Being in a position to actually fight Manteos for 2nd at the end of the race made it worth it Grin

Thanks to Fabri for giving me an easy pass - I really didn't expect that. Damaged car or no!

Great championship - Don't think I can challenge for 2nd, but I hope to hold Manteos off for 3rd next round.

Any idea what we're driving next so i can start on a silly paint job?
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« Reply #28 on: May 03, 2018, 08:51:16 PM +0100 »

Any idea what we're driving next so i can start on a silly paint job?

Probably 250 GTO.
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« Reply #29 on: May 03, 2018, 09:35:29 PM +0100 »

Any idea what we're driving next so i can start on a silly paint job?

Probably 250 GTO.

I'm quite puzzled now. 5 minutes ago while taking my coffee I was thinking about writing a post to suggest a championship with a 250 GTO. That sounds me like telepathy  Roll Eyes

So, yes please! Give us that 250 GTOs!

About my race I would avoid any comment because it would result in a series of blasphemies, so I spare it to you. I can't really say that I'm happy for my second place, because I'm not.
With one race to the end and 2 races less than the leaders another wood spoon is in plain sight Grin

Hope to be there for the next Wink
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