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October 24, 2018, 08:00:00 PM +0100 - Nürburgring (Sprint) - UKAC Season 13 TCR Series
Driver
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Nat. Make Model Class Qualifying Race
Tyres Pos Time/Gap Pos Time/Gap Laps Stops Best Retirement
reason
Ballast
Jeffrey
 
Honda Civic TCR TCR 1 1:29.280
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1 21:08.698
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14 1:29.396
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Hankook  
FullMetalGasket
 Black Night Racing
SEAT León {unknown} 4 +0.356
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2 +3.176
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14 1:29.519
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Hankook  
kaifos
 HDR Racing
VW Golf TCR TCR 3 +0.349
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3 +7.644
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14 1:29.607
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Hankook  
KDiesel
 
Alfa Romeo Giulietta TCR TCR 8 +0.805
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4 +15.632
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14 1:30.142
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Hankook  
Fabri Fibra
 Magnesium Team
VW Golf TCR TCR 5 +0.363
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5 +16.494
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14 1:30.230
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Hankook  
Mark J
 Legends Racing
Alfa Romeo Giulietta TCR TCR 7 +0.534
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6 +16.887
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14 1:30.046
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Hankook  
Simon Gymer
 Team Shark
Mercedes A45 AMG TCR TCR 9 +1.026
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7 +22.334
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14 1:30.453
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Hankook  
nfsw55
 
Alfa Romeo Giulietta TCR TCR 2 +0.295
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8 +34.316
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14 1:30.345
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Hankook  
L4de
 
Opel Astra TCR TCR 11 +1.672
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9 +36.270
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14 1:30.921
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Hankook  
Sutol
 
Honda Civic TCR TCR 12 +1.788
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10 +36.934
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14 1:31.524
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Hankook  
Stefan aka Postal
 Legends Racing
Alfa Romeo Giulietta TCR TCR 10 +1.178
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11 +43.358
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14 1:30.538
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Hankook  
APEXTECHUSA
 Supersonic Racing
VW Golf TCR TCR 13 +2.392
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12 +49.906
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14 1:31.933
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Hankook  
Baikal
 
Subaru WRX TCR TCR 6 +0.392
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13 +56.817
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14 1:29.913
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Hankook  
Syd Drake
 Drake Racing
Audi RS3 TCR TCR 14 +2.970
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14 +1:07.919
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14 1:31.703
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Hankook  
SRW
 Prodigy Racing
Ford Focus TCR TCR 15 +4.245
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15 +1:09.300
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14 1:33.714
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Hankook  
phspok
 Team Pseudo Racing
Mercedes A45 AMG TCR TCR DNS ---
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Hankook  
Bob
 WSL Racing Team
Honda Civic TCR TCR ---
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Hankook  
frex
 Kerb Crawlers
Opel Astra TCR TCR ---
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Hankook  
picnic
 Team Shark
Subaru WRX TCR TCR ---
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Hankook  
Manteos
 Virtual Drivers Alliance
Honda Civic TCR TCR ---
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Hankook  
Itamar Yativ
 CORE Racing
Subaru WRX TCR TCR ---
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Hankook  
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Assetto Corsa
TCR
1:29.280
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Jeffrey
Qualifying
Honda Civic TCROctober 24, 2018, 08:00:00 PM +0100
A13
Assetto Corsa
TCR
1:29.396
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Jeffrey
Race
Honda Civic TCROctober 24, 2018, 08:00:00 PM +0100
A13
October 24, 2018, 09:00:00 PM +0100 - Nürburgring (Sprint) - UKAC Season 13 TCR Series
Driver
 Team
Nat. Make Model Class Qualifying Race
Tyres Pos Time/Gap Pos Time/Gap Laps Stops Best Retirement
reason
Ballast
nfsw55
 
Alfa Romeo Giulietta TCR TCR 10 1 21:13.745
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14 1:29.770
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Hankook  
Jeffrey
 
Honda Civic TCR TCR 3 2 +7.509
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14 1:29.734
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Hankook  
FullMetalGasket
 Black Night Racing
SEAT León {unknown} 4 3 +8.022
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14 1:29.830
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Hankook  
Mark J
 Legends Racing
Alfa Romeo Giulietta TCR TCR 8 4 +14.107
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14 1:30.052
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Hankook  
KDiesel
 
Alfa Romeo Giulietta TCR TCR 6 5 +14.534
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14 1:30.464
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Hankook  
Simon Gymer
 Team Shark
Mercedes A45 AMG TCR TCR 9 6 +15.361
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14 1:30.397
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Hankook  
Stefan aka Postal
 Legends Racing
Alfa Romeo Giulietta TCR TCR 11 7 +16.537
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14 1:30.257
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Hankook  
kaifos
 HDR Racing
VW Golf TCR TCR 5 8 +18.049
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14 1:29.695
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Hankook  
Fabri Fibra
 Magnesium Team
VW Golf TCR TCR 7 9 +30.443
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14 1:30.608
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Hankook  
L4de
 
Opel Astra TCR TCR 2 10 +37.831
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14 1:30.562
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Hankook  
Syd Drake
 Drake Racing
Audi RS3 TCR TCR 14 11 +45.180
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14 1:31.509
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Hankook  
Sutol
 
Honda Civic TCR TCR 1 12 +53.189
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14 1:31.957
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Hankook  
APEXTECHUSA
 Supersonic Racing
VW Golf TCR TCR 12 13 +53.884
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14 1:31.818
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Hankook  
SRW
 Prodigy Racing
Ford Focus TCR TCR 15 14 +1:01.685
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14 1:33.550
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Hankook  
Baikal
 
Subaru WRX TCR TCR 13 15 +9L
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5 1:30.868
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Hankook  
frex
 Kerb Crawlers
Opel Astra TCR TCR DNS ---
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Hankook  
Bob
 WSL Racing Team
Honda Civic TCR TCR ---
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Hankook  
phspok
 Team Pseudo Racing
Mercedes A45 AMG TCR TCR ---
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Hankook  
picnic
 Team Shark
Subaru WRX TCR TCR ---
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Hankook  
Manteos
 Virtual Drivers Alliance
Honda Civic TCR TCR ---
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Hankook  
Itamar Yativ
 CORE Racing
Subaru WRX TCR TCR ---
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Hankook  
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« Reply #30 on: October 24, 2018, 09:51:30 PM +0100 »

Larry F , sorry for bump in 2nd race, i was with no gas, but . You has lag this lap for me, i must be more carefull here.
Congrats podiums and winners! Smiley
PS. I've found one bad thing for me in point system. If i am out of 10, and i have big time gap with guys in front , no reason to race to the the end in deepest siberian night due want's to sleep Embarrassed Better to see battles staying in pits  Smiley
Next time we'll need extended point system, imho for such cars.
PPS. Simply forgot to press clutch pedal in starting 1st race ...
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« Reply #31 on: October 24, 2018, 09:58:28 PM +0100 »

Guys if you find yourself up front in race 2 you have to just keep the racing line and go at your own pace. Let the fast guys find their way past you. Getting out the throttle or trying to move over in the first few corners will just cause chaos to the chasing pack who are usually unsighted.

I had a fantastic pair of races (except a numpty cold brake moment in race 2  Embarrassed )
The racing up front was superb with some really great clean battles  thumbup1

Race 1 I had a great race long fight with Fabri in a 3 car battle chasing Kimi in 4th. We were glued together and though Kimi was getting ragged we couldn’t get past. Finished 6th.

Race 2 was brilliant watching the front 6 all having a great scrap whilst chasing them all and joining the action. I had a titanic battle with Kimi for 4th climbing all over him , whilst fighting off Shark! and he got more and more defensive until finally Kimi got a bit wide and I was up the inside and fended him off until the end.  
Finished 4th place which is best I could have hoped for behind the super fast top 3  Cool

Congrats to the race winners Jeff and Nfsw  I Am Not Worthy
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« Reply #32 on: October 25, 2018, 06:37:26 PM +0100 »

That was an epic event Grin

Race 1 was something of a non-event for me, Kai run wide on lap 1 allowing me into 3rd and then nearly span behind me in the fast chicane on cold tires - this let me escape while dropping him into Fabri's reach.
NFSW made a mistake a lap or 2 later allowing me to sneak up inside him on the final turn and then he lost it big time under braking into T1 (Too much rear brake I'm guessing - I did that a few times in practice also).
This left me comfortably in 2nd but unable to gain on Jeffers or do more than just slightly eek away from P3. Shame, as the fight behind looked great fun.

Race 2 more than made up for this though, After entering T1 3 wide (Me caught in the middle) I found myself surrounded by cars for the first few corners. Jeff then pulled a great double bluff to pass me into the chicane.
He gave me no choice but to cover even though I was convinced he couldn't/wouldn't make a pass.
So the bugger went up beside on the right and somehow held it together enough to actually pass me gun_bandana

The entirety of the rest of the race was spent inches from Jeffs car fighting my way back up through the field behind him.
He managed to pull a small gap when he cleared (Jari I think) and I was caught up for half a lap or more - and then kindly threw himself onto the grass enough for me to get back up onto his bumper.
I absolutely could not get passed though no-matter what I tried, so well driven Jeff.

I also thought I may have inadvertantly performed a dodgy block on Kimi, although watching the repay I somehow managed to actually change line at exactly the same time he did. So fair enough Shocked

Can't wait for Zandy, I think these cars could be good fun and something of a challenge there Cool
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« Reply #33 on: October 25, 2018, 11:57:14 PM +0100 »

Really enjoying this series so far, especially the second races.

Race 2 more than made up for this though, After entering T1 3 wide (Me caught in the middle) I found myself surrounded by cars for the first few corners. Jeff then pulled a great double bluff to pass me into the chicane.
He gave me no choice but to cover even though I was convinced he couldn't/wouldn't make a pass.
So the bugger went up beside on the right and somehow held it together enough to actually pass me gun_bandana

I wish I could take credit for the double bluff, but I was merely trying to see where we were on track  Grin. When I got alongside due to the slipstream, I was just going to see how far I could go with the move and when I saw you brake a bit earlier, I decided to go for it. The back end did break out a bit, which caused me to give less room than I was planning.

He managed to pull a small gap when he cleared (Jari I think) and I was caught up for half a lap or more - and then kindly threw himself onto the grass enough for me to get back up onto his bumper.
I absolutely could not get passed though no-matter what I tried, so well driven Jeff.

The front end of my car was pretty banged up due to an incident in lap 1 and I was still trying to find the new limits of the car through the chicane.  I found it in that attempt  Tongue

I had a fantastic pair of races (except a numpty cold brake moment in race 2  Embarrassed )

Why do you keep doing that when I am behind you, I was looking forward to a scrap Smiley.
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« Reply #34 on: October 26, 2018, 04:05:59 AM +0100 »

I happy to see that this FWD cars brings a lot of fun to RWD apologets pilots.  thumbup1 This is a point where is the "hotlaping" mode is not main thing . There is more complex battles in overall!
Love this 2 races format and this cars, even if the championship was unsuccessful for me personally.  Smiley
Yesterday tryied new v1.7 Seat. Car was slightly chanded and tuned, but containing some strange and not so good things for MP stuff and car behaviour, which is fixed for our track pack, so , imho i have no reason to think about new carpack this time. Our 1.4 version is still the rocks and actual , IMHO Smiley    
  
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« Reply #35 on: October 26, 2018, 06:43:42 PM +0100 »

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Why do you keep doing that when I am behind you, I was looking forward to a scrap Smiley.

Tell me about it! for once I think I could have given you a good fight here. Annoying thing is I actually consciously thought ‘careful on the brakes’  as we approached that corner but then the red? Car ahead braked earlier and harder than I expected and as soon as I put a bit more pressure on the pedal it spat me sideways  Hit with a wet fish  Luckiky I only lost 2 places and got one of those back before the end  Smiley
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« Reply #36 on: October 26, 2018, 07:18:44 PM +0100 »

I want to ask people again to not use headlights, especially the Alfa. There is no brightness difference between the taillights and the brake lights, the only thing is the 3rd brake light, but that is hidden behind the picnic table at the back. So if you are driving an Alfa and get rear ended a lot...turn your lights off Wink.
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« Reply #37 on: October 27, 2018, 05:21:02 PM +0100 »

I want to ask people again to not use headlights, especially the Alfa. There is no brightness difference between the taillights and the brake lights, the only thing is the 3rd brake light, but that is hidden behind the picnic table at the back. So if you are driving an Alfa and get rear ended a lot...turn your lights off Wink.

I use headlights because I can see in car LCD display better, don't you know where to brake without help of the car in front (no offence mate)?
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« Reply #38 on: October 27, 2018, 05:41:03 PM +0100 »

Not when the car infront has a different setup/braking point, no.
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« Reply #39 on: October 27, 2018, 06:14:30 PM +0100 »

And some brake much earlier than I expect.
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