by SimRacing.org.uk   

Read this first!    
 
nonchalant-unilinear
March 28, 2024, 12:33:09 PM +0000 *
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
Did you miss your activation email?

Login with username, password and session length
Series
Recent
Forthcoming
News: Upcoming Events are as follows: 1 - RRE/AC/ACC Sunday - No event ; 2 - GTL Monday - No event 3 - AC Wed - No event 4 - RRE Thursday - No event

RACE SERIES KEY A19=Assetto Corsa, E10=Raceroom Experience, L23=UKGTL GT Legends, LN2=Legacy NoGrip GT Legends, LNE1=Legacy NoGrip GT Legends Endurance races
 
  Start Here      Home   Help Search Calendar Login Register     LM2 Replays Downloads Rules Links Circuits Teams  
Linked Events
  • UKGTL Ladder - TC-65: July 27, 2006
July 27, 2006, 09:07:50 PM +0100 - Monza (Junior) - UKGTL Ladder TC-65
Driver
 Team
Nat. Make Model Class Qualifying Race
Tyres Pos Time/Gap Pos Time/Gap Laps Stops Best Retirement
reason
Ballast
Pero_Grozni
 RS Motorsport
Ford Falcon (#825) TC-65 D2 1 1:04.776
83.967mph
1 39:51.695
79.595mph
35 1:05.150
83.485mph
Dunlop  
LeH
 Ghostspeed
Ford Falcon (#872) TC-65 D2 2 +0.265
83.625mph
2 +11.448
79.216mph
35 1:05.242
83.368mph
Dunlop  
Dan Minton
 Team RVS
Alfa Romeo GTA (#217200) TC-65 D2 4 +1.552
82.003mph
3 +37.668
78.361mph
35 1:06.251
82.098mph
Dunlop  
baracus250gt
 
Alfa Romeo GTA (#202550) TC-65 D2 6 +1.714
81.803mph
4 +51.267
77.925mph
35 1:06.665
81.588mph
Dunlop  
pribeiro
 Ghostspeed
Lotus Cortina (#202553) TC-65 D2 7 +1.749
81.760mph
5 +55.003
77.806mph
35 1:06.477
81.819mph
Dunlop  
Mooman117
 
Ford Mustang (#809) TC-65 D2 8 +1.946
81.518mph
6 +1L
77.120mph
34 1:07.386
80.715mph
Dunlop  
ASSASSINO
 Ghostspeed
Alfa Romeo GTA (#202550) TC-65 D2 3 +1.409
82.180mph
7 +6.013
76.928mph
34 1:06.771
81.459mph
Dunlop  
JohnnyDee
 Ghostspeed
Alfa Romeo GTA (#202550) TC-65 D2 10 +2.271
81.123mph
8 +18.023
76.545mph
34 1:07.323
80.791mph
Dunlop  
OSiriS
 
Alfa Romeo GTA (#958) TC-65 D2 12 +2.883
80.389mph
9 +21.911
76.422mph
34 1:07.907
80.096mph
Dunlop  
TinMan
 Team Oldie Racing
Lotus Cortina (#911) TC-65 D2 13 +3.404
79.775mph
10 +31.706
76.114mph
34 1:08.083
79.889mph
Dunlop  
Don
 Legends Racing
Ford Mustang (#897) TC-65 D2 11 +2.546
80.792mph
11 +40.342
75.844mph
34 1:07.566
80.500mph
Dunlop  
Baz
 
Alfa Romeo GTA (#922) TC-65 D2 14 +3.933
79.161mph
12 +48.646
75.587mph
34 1:08.225
79.722mph
Dunlop  
Woodee
 
Alfa Romeo GTA (#956) TC-65 D2 16 +4.139
78.924mph
13 +2L
74.625mph
33 1:08.347
79.580mph
Dunlop  
Oilseal
 Team Oldie Racing
Lotus Cortina (#911) TC-65 D2 17 +4.908
78.053mph
14 +26.452
73.813mph
33 1:08.800
79.056mph
Dunlop  
Simon Gymer
 Team Shark
Alfa Romeo GTA (#200100) TC-65 D2 9 +2.066
81.372mph
15 +5L 30 1:07.212
80.924mph
unknown
Dunlop  
will16v
 28CD Motorsports
Ford Mustang (#893) TC-65 D2 18 +6.488
76.323mph
16 +13L 22 1:09.133
78.675mph
unknown
Dunlop  
Dave 'Gizmo' Gymer
 Team Shark
Alfa Romeo GTA (#200100) TC-65 D2 15 +4.084
78.987mph
17 +23L 12 1:09.339
78.442mph
electronics
Dunlop  
Iain
 Ze insane Penguins
Alfa Romeo GTA (#922) TC-65 D2 5 +1.703
81.816mph
18 +26L 9 1:07.275
80.848mph
unknown
Dunlop  

Moderator's Report

Server replay time: 734s

Iain and JohnnyDee are side by side down the start finish straight, as they approach the braking point Iain loses control and taps the side of Johnnys' car.

  • Racing incident


Server replay time: 734s

Iain and JohnnyDee are side by side down the start finish straight, as they approach the braking point Iain loses control and taps the side of Johnnys' car.

  • Racing incident


Server replay time: 2040s

Exiting the right hander to come onto the back straight, JohnnyDee taps the back of Moomin causing Johnny to lose momentum. Shark gains rapidly on Johnny and theres side contact resulting in Johnny spinning out. The net cause of the incident was Johnnys loss of momentum after tapping Moomin.

  • Racing incident

SimRacing.org.uk Lap Records
GT Legends
TC-65 D2
1:04.776
83.967mph
Pero_Grozni
Qualifying
Ford FalconJuly 27, 2006, 09:07:50 PM +0100
LLT
GT Legends
TC-65 D2
1:05.150
83.485mph
Pero_Grozni
Race
Ford FalconJuly 27, 2006, 09:07:50 PM +0100
LLT
Pages: 1 2 [3]
  Print  
Author Topic: UKGTL Ladder - TC-65 @ Monza Junior - 27 July 2006  (Read 12751 times)
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
LeH
Newbie
*
Posts: 34


View Profile
« Reply #30 on: July 28, 2006, 12:10:45 AM +0100 »

Nice race again.

Pero once more managed to beat my quali time, when I already started to think that it might be safe. Cheesy I tried to counter again, since I knew my PB was almost exactly his time, but couldn't make it, and so started 2nd.

I was always fearing to throw the car away, especially in the evil chicane, so I went maybe a bit too carefully at the beginning and Pero could get a gap of 2-3 seconds. I then saw when I was pushing just a little bit more that I could hold the distance, so I was still hoping to close in on him again until the end, but somwhere after the middle of the race, when the big overlapping started, 2 lappers who were fighting hard with each other, didn't let me pass for a whole lap, and when I looked at the pitboard next time, the gap was already 8 seconds. After I saw that I couldn't close it anymore, I went a bit easier to safe the 2nd position, in the end being happy to bring the car home unscratched.  Grin

Logged

Woodee
Full Member
***
Posts: 301



View Profile WWW
« Reply #31 on: July 28, 2006, 12:18:06 AM +0100 »

oh.. it was YOU that came between us fighting on the main straight.

[Language edited to make it less inflammatory. Woodee, you should know better.]
« Last Edit: July 28, 2006, 07:34:58 AM +0100 by Dave 'Gizmo' Gymer » Logged

Jeffrey
Director, AC
SimRacing.org.uk Staff
Hero Member
****
Posts: 7029


View Profile
« Reply #32 on: July 28, 2006, 07:37:07 AM +0100 »



Unofficial Lapchart

Can't conncet to FTP, so link still dead. Shark?
Logged
Dave 'Gizmo' Gymer
Director General
SimRacing.org.uk Staff
Hero Member
****
Posts: 15100


Currum auriga quasi furtivum


View Profile WWW
« Reply #33 on: July 28, 2006, 07:37:34 AM +0100 »

utterly pissed off at that race... I was treated so harshly by one particular car that was lapping me, that really got my goat! and further more... I got pushed off onto the grass on the straight when I was side by side with someone. Utterly hopeless race, and if that standard of driving is what this league is about... then to be honest, I can't be bothered with it!

Woodee, you should know that we don't discuss incidents in public, we report them properly so that the moderators can review them and make properly considered reports about them. I'm not about to let these forums become a kangaroo court.
Logged

To finish first, first you must have fins.
Simon Gymer
Former Moderators
Hero Member
**
Posts: 9021

Cool Bite


View Profile WWW
« Reply #34 on: July 28, 2006, 08:14:04 AM +0100 »

That had to be a missunderstanding Shark - I was leading by enough to let you have your battle with Mooman without disturbing and that is why I wanted to stay behind you in the parabolica. I didnt quite understand why you went so wide till I saw your post - kinda feel a bit guilty about that.

No, no problem Pero. I thought your Falcon would blast past me down the straight and when it didn't I thought I'd better let you through on the bend as I didn't want to hold you up.

To be honest although Mooman, myself and JohnnyDee were really close we were never going to be able to overtake Mooman. We were slightly faster in the Alfas but there is no way you can overtake a Falcon of relatively same speed unless the driver makes a BIIIIG mistake. It wasn't so much of a battle as we had no choice but to follow. A few times we got side by side out of corners but once you're onto the straights you're completely doomed and then nowhere near in the braking to have a chance in hell.
Logged

Intel I7-4790K @ 4.0Ghz
MSI NVidia 2080 Ti Gaming X TRIO
16GB DDR3 2400Mhz
3x 1920x1080 27" monitors
Thrustmaster T300GTE Wheel + T3PA Pro Pedals
Woodee
Full Member
***
Posts: 301



View Profile WWW
« Reply #35 on: July 28, 2006, 01:26:11 PM +0100 »

utterly pissed off at that race... I was treated so harshly by one particular car that was lapping me, that really got my goat! and further more... I got pushed off onto the grass on the straight when I was side by side with someone. Utterly hopeless race, and if that standard of driving is what this league is about... then to be honest, I can't be bothered with it!



Woodee, you should know that we don't discuss incidents in public, we report them properly so that the moderators can review them and make properly considered reports about them. I'm not about to let these forums become a kangaroo court.

Sorry... but I was rather narked... and I didn't expect it from an ex-proles person.
Logged

JohnnyDee
Newbie
*
Posts: 36


View Profile
« Reply #36 on: July 28, 2006, 05:07:59 PM +0100 »

no way you can overtake a Falcon of relatively same speed unless the driver makes a BIIIIG mistake. It wasn't so much of a battle as we had no choice but to follow. A few times we got side by side out of corners but once you're onto the straights you're completely doomed and then nowhere near in the braking to have a chance in hell.

I was actually hoping we could both slip enough ahead and be side-by-side up the straight, casually Roll Eyes leaving just not enough room for him to muscle past.  We'd only need to do that one time, muhaha!! Tongue

I still have sweaty memories of that Mustang in front of me, lol!

     -=> J <=-
Logged
Oilseal
Full Member
***
Posts: 212

Oilseal - Team Oldie Racing


View Profile
« Reply #37 on: July 28, 2006, 05:26:01 PM +0100 »

I'm a bit disappointed sometimes in the reaction that drivers have to race results. I wonder sometimes if the comments here are posted directly after the heat of the race and therefore not a true reasoned reflection of their feelings.

A long time ago I read an article by a driver in GPL who wrote about unrealistic expectations. His point was that you can only drive to the best of YOUR ability. There can only be one winner and, by extension only, one last place.

His whole point about racing online has always stuck with me. As in real life racing, online,  you are racing other humans( and not AI) and the humans can always cock up so keep going to the end.

In my own particular case I will never, except under extraordinary circumstances, win an online race. But that doesn't stop me from racing. I take a great deal of pleasure from beating a personal best or helping my team to a better finish and gaining points.

I have seen in a number of series I have raced in drivers packing in half way thro a race because they have no chance of winning or claiming they are bored. How then will they ever win.? In real life I've never seen the perrenial backmarkers from Midland F1, Super Aguri and, most notably, Minardi bale out because they can't win.

Sometimes you have to admit to someone being better at this racing game than you are and accept it as best you can.

I like the UKGTL racing experience and believe the guys here are as good and fair at online racing as anyone. I dont like to posts thrashing drivers because of some real or imagined slight. After all we are all human and, heaven help us, we do make mistakes.

I wish I could find that article because it expresses it better than I ever will.


Thanks for listening

Oilseal
Logged
Mooman117
Jr. Member
**
Posts: 93


View Profile
« Reply #38 on: July 28, 2006, 07:43:46 PM +0100 »


I still have sweaty memories of that Mustang in front of me, lol!


Erm, I'll take that as a complement I think.  Smiley
Logged
JohnnyDee
Newbie
*
Posts: 36


View Profile
« Reply #39 on: July 29, 2006, 05:36:29 PM +0100 »


I still have sweaty memories of that Mustang in front of me, lol!


Erm, I'll take that as a complement I think.  Smiley

Yes indeed!!  The big error I was hoping for never materialized. Grin Even though I couldn't pass, it was great coming out onto the straight only milimeters from your bumper and getting that power tow down the line.  Very tricky.

     -=> J <=-
Logged
Mooman117
Jr. Member
**
Posts: 93


View Profile
« Reply #40 on: July 29, 2006, 09:55:52 PM +0100 »

It not such a difficult car to drive as long as break early enough. There's not really enough power to bite you like the pantera can. Just enough to get it a bit sideways and throttle steer round if you need it.
Logged
popabawa
Legendary Leader
Former Moderators
Hero Member
**
Posts: 4939


Less yapping and more lapping!


View Profile
« Reply #41 on: July 30, 2006, 04:54:31 PM +0100 »

I'm a bit disappointed sometimes in the reaction that drivers have to race results. I wonder sometimes if the comments here are posted directly after the heat of the race and therefore not a true reasoned reflection of their feelings.

A long time ago I read an article by a driver in GPL who wrote about unrealistic expectations. His point was that you can only drive to the best of YOUR ability. There can only be one winner and, by extension only, one last place.

His whole point about racing online has always stuck with me. As in real life racing, online,  you are racing other humans( and not AI) and the humans can always cock up so keep going to the end.

In my own particular case I will never, except under extraordinary circumstances, win an online race. But that doesn't stop me from racing. I take a great deal of pleasure from beating a personal best or helping my team to a better finish and gaining points.

I have seen in a number of series I have raced in drivers packing in half way thro a race because they have no chance of winning or claiming they are bored. How then will they ever win.? In real life I've never seen the perrenial backmarkers from Midland F1, Super Aguri and, most notably, Minardi bale out because they can't win.

Sometimes you have to admit to someone being better at this racing game than you are and accept it as best you can.

I like the UKGTL racing experience and believe the guys here are as good and fair at online racing as anyone. I dont like to posts thrashing drivers because of some real or imagined slight. After all we are all human and, heaven help us, we do make mistakes.

I wish I could find that article because it expresses it better than I ever will.


Thanks for listening

Oilseal

Spot on  thumbup2
Logged

Legends Racing simracing team
Simon Gymer
Former Moderators
Hero Member
**
Posts: 9021

Cool Bite


View Profile WWW
« Reply #42 on: July 30, 2006, 07:09:28 PM +0100 »

In my own particular case I will never, except under extraordinary circumstances, win an online race. But that doesn't stop me from racing. I take a great deal of pleasure from beating a personal best or helping my team to a better finish and gaining points.

Although I agree with your sentiment on never giving up, something I live by when racing online, if you are not enjoying something you simply are not enjoying it. As this is about enjoyment and entertainment there is no point in carry on if you are not enjoying it.
Logged

Intel I7-4790K @ 4.0Ghz
MSI NVidia 2080 Ti Gaming X TRIO
16GB DDR3 2400Mhz
3x 1920x1080 27" monitors
Thrustmaster T300GTE Wheel + T3PA Pro Pedals
Pages: 1 2 [3]
  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Hosted by DaveGymer.com
Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.21 | SMF © 2015, Simple Machines Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!
Page created in 0.34 seconds with 53 queries.