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  • S3669xF1 Laguna Seca: March 03, 2020
March 03, 2020, 10:35:48 PM +0000 - Laguna Seca (1958-87) - UKGPL Season 36 (2020) 1969 F1
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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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Ballast
MagicArsouille
 Black Night Racing
BRM P126/139 F1 1969 2 +0.285
106.574mph
1 50:19.970
101.900mph
45 1:04.836
105.475mph
Dunlop  
fpolicardi
 Team7
Ferrari 312 (1969) F1 1969 4 +2.416
103.149mph
2 +15.596
101.376mph
45 1:06.283
103.172mph
Dunlop  
Rainier
 Black Night Racing
Matra MS84 F1 1969 6 +3.533
101.440mph
3 +1L
97.900mph
44 1:08.350
100.052mph
Dunlop  
Phil Thornton
 Antipasti Racing
Brabham BT20 (1969) F1 1969 9 +6.214
97.560mph
4 +2L
95.198mph
43 1:10.044
97.632mph
Dunlop  
francesco
 Soggy Bottom Racers Club
Lotus 63 (DFV) F1 1969 8 +5.054
99.201mph
5 +3L
95.198mph
42 1:08.795
99.405mph
Firestone  
PaulV
 Blue Moose Racing
Ferrari 312 (1969) F1 1969 7 +4.684
99.737mph
6 +5.169
95.035mph
42 1:09.030
99.066mph
Dunlop  
Cookie
 Antipasti Racing
BRM P126/139 F1 1969 3 +1.089
105.255mph
7 +26L
101.016mph
19 1:06.085
103.481mph
Disco
Dunlop  
bagrupp
 Team Groundhog
Brabham BT20 (1969) F1 1969 10 +6.761
96.804mph
8 +31L
94.432mph
14 1:10.809
96.577mph
Disco
Dunlop  
EvilClive
 Blue Moose Racing
BRM P126/139 F1 1969 1 1:03.882
107.050mph
9 +35L
103.683mph
10 1:05.079
105.081mph
Disco
Dunlop  
AnGex
 Black Night Racing
Matra MS84 F1 1969 5 +2.876
102.438mph
10 +42L
93.009mph
3 1:09.166
98.872mph
Disco
Dunlop  
60fps UKGPL8
 
BRM P126/139 F1 1969 11 11 DNS ---
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Dunlop  

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SimRacing.org.uk Lap Records
Grand Prix Legends
F1 1969
1:03.882
107.050mph
EvilClive
Qualifying
BRM P126/139March 03, 2020, 10:35:48 PM +0000
S3669xF1
Grand Prix Legends
F1 1969
1:04.836
105.475mph
MagicArsouille
Race
BRM P126/139March 03, 2020, 10:35:48 PM +0000
S3669xF1
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« Reply #15 on: March 05, 2020, 07:45:28 PM +0000 »

I live in Como at the border with Switzerland.
Is Lombardy but,for the moment,around Como there are only 5 case of corona virus. Anyway is better to be carefully.
Ginetto,one of the major producer of tracks for gpl,lives in a dangerous zone near Bergamo
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« Reply #16 on: March 06, 2020, 11:17:25 AM +0000 »

Hi All,

Not to bad a race for me.  had a chance for a little practice, which helped learn the cicuit and try to dial in a couple of cars

Brabham and Cooper seemed as thought they would suit. the cooper having been the care i drove the most many moons ago. But Ferrari felt good and so far has proved to be reliable for me with no engine blow ups etc so far.

everyone as usual seemed so much faster than me but in the end it turned out OK. managed a finish for some points and had a good few great laps chasing Francesco, who drove really well all the race.

Had a good time and thoroughly enjoyed myself.  was doing quite well towards the end of the race because due I think to a few other cars having offs or spins I had moved up a few spaces... but the faster boys stormed past with about a lap to spare.

I did think to drive as hard as possible as it was close to the finish, but experience tells me that it better to finish than crash and burn.. LOL!!

I had tried to be as competative as possible, and Im very happy with my progress this first season back, but did have a little incident with David I think Huh; which he has mentioned, Im sorry mate but I was as you say trying to get out of your way and move over as much as possible, I couldnt decided what was best at the time because I always try (as we all do!) to leave room for any approaching fast cars, but as you came up on me fast in the Corkscrew I was a bit hesitant.

so if I was in the way... sorry mate. It didnt cause me much of a problem as my car seemed OK. hope i didnt slow you up too much?

but all in all a good race and some very enjoyable laps of GPL racing..

till the next time.. A la prochaine...

Paul
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« Reply #17 on: March 06, 2020, 11:20:23 AM +0000 »

You live in a very beautiful part of the world Fran, close to the ski slopes and Monza. What could be better? Stay safe and keep away from the corona virus. Air travel has not been affected in GPL world so you should be able to book a flight to the Bahamas on Sunday  laugh
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« Reply #18 on: March 06, 2020, 11:26:53 AM +0000 »

I live in Como at the border with Switzerland.
Is Lombardy but,for the moment,around Como there are only 5 case of corona virus. Anyway is better to be carefully.
Ginetto,one of the major producer of tracks for gpl,lives in a dangerous zone near Bergamo
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Como and its lake is a very nice place.
I was there (in Menaggio) on holidays during the football world cup 2006 (...Zidane vs Materazzi)  Smiley
Old city of Bergamo is very nice too.
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« Reply #19 on: March 06, 2020, 11:34:00 AM +0000 »


 but did have a little incident with David I think Huh; which he has mentioned, Im sorry mate but I was as you say trying to get out of your way and move over as much as possible, I couldnt decided what was best at the time because I always try (as we all do!) to leave room for any approaching fast cars, but as you came up on me fast in the Corkscrew I was a bit hesitant.

so if I was in the way... sorry mate. It didnt cause me much of a problem as my car seemed OK. hope i didnt slow you up too much?

If I'm not mistaken there was no David in this race ...except me !
and I can't remember any incident with you.
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« Reply #20 on: March 06, 2020, 11:46:24 AM +0000 »


 but did have a little incident with David I think Huh; which he has mentioned, Im sorry mate but I was as you say trying to get out of your way and move over as much as possible, I couldnt decided what was best at the time because I always try (as we all do!) to leave room for any approaching fast cars, but as you came up on me fast in the Corkscrew I was a bit hesitant.

so if I was in the way... sorry mate. It didnt cause me much of a problem as my car seemed OK. hope i didnt slow you up too much?

If I'm not mistaken there was no David in this race ...except me !
and I can't remember any incident with you.

Hi David,

Sorry .. I think it was Tristan. 

I made a mistake.   so if Tristan reads this or my previous post he will know I have apologised .

Regards, Paul.
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« Reply #21 on: March 06, 2020, 04:01:36 PM +0000 »

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You live in a very beautiful part of the world Fran, close to the ski slopes and Monza.
I must agree with you Phil.With my motorcycle i go on the lake,in Egadin(St.Moritz) on the 4 pases(St.Gottardo,Susten,Grimsel,Nufenen a classic) ,200 km and i'm in mediterranean landscape,300km in Germany(Lindau).
The ski slope are very close, also if ,in the past, was possible to skiing on the mountain around but now the climate is changed and  the snow is stable only over 1500mt.
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« Reply #22 on: March 06, 2020, 04:04:52 PM +0000 »

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Como and its lake is a very nice place.
I was there (in Menaggio) on holidays during the football world cup 2006 (...Zidane vs Materazzi)  Smiley
Old city of Bergamo is very nice too.
So you know the place. :thumbup1:Where you live in France?
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« Reply #23 on: March 06, 2020, 04:13:45 PM +0000 »

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Como and its lake is a very nice place.
I was there (in Menaggio) on holidays during the football world cup 2006 (...Zidane vs Materazzi)  Smiley
Old city of Bergamo is very nice too.
So you know the place. :thumbup1:Where you live in France?

In Rambouillet, little city at 50 km south-west from Paris and 30 km from Versailles.
Not far from Guyancourt where the Prost Grand Prix team was between 1998 and begin 2002. 
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« Reply #24 on: March 06, 2020, 04:47:45 PM +0000 »

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In Rambouillet, little city at 50 km south-west from Paris and 30 km from Versailles.
I have visited Paris one time,for the rest i have visited Strasburg,Colmar and all the south until Carcassonne(always with Motorcycle excluding Paris:laugh:). 
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« Reply #25 on: March 07, 2020, 09:36:40 PM +0000 »

no problem Paul, it's my apologies to be not enought carrefull .... you'r not in fault....Wink
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