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  • Endurance D2 S1R3 - Enna: August 21, 2005
August 21, 2005, 09:38:12 PM +0100 - Enna - UKGTR GTR1 Endurance Season 1 Division 2
Driver
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Nat. Make Model Class Qualifying Race
Tyres Pos Time/Gap Pos Time/Gap Laps Stops Best Retirement
reason
Ballast
Zacari
 
Ferrari 550 Maranello GT1 1 1:30.725
122.461mph
1 54:03.307
113.045mph
33 1:33.725
118.541mph
Pirelli  
greg130
 28CD Motorsports
Ferrari 550 Maranello GT1 3 +0.898
121.261mph
2 (+1) +57.215
111.085mph
33 1:33.503
118.822mph
Michelin  
ginsters sponsored
 Kerb Crawlers
Lister Storm GT1 2 +0.215
122.171mph
3 +1:02.437
110.909mph
33 1:34.060
118.119mph
Dunlop  
mo
 Kerb Crawlers
Ferrari 550 Maranello GT1 4 +1.002
121.123mph
4 +1L
109.439mph
32 1:33.922
118.292mph
Dunlop  
mclaessen
 Speedworx
Saleen S7-R GT1 5 +3.145
118.358mph
5 +58.915
107.489mph
32 1:34.334
117.776mph
Dunlop  
Simon Gymer
 Team Shark
SEAT Toledo GT G2 6 +4.595
116.557mph
6 +1:15.356
106.958mph
32 1:37.073
114.453mph
Dunlop  
Dave 'Gizmo' Gymer
 Team Shark
Ferrari 360 Modena NGT 13 +11.237
108.965mph
7 +2L
102.960mph
31 1:43.483
107.363mph
Dunlop  
popabawa
 Legends Racing
Porsche 911 GT3-RS NGT 11 +10.693
109.549mph
8 +3L
101.176mph
30 1:41.131
109.860mph
Dunlop  
Jamera
 Kerb Crawlers
Porsche 911 GT3-RS NGT 12 +11.120
109.090mph
9 +3.482
101.070mph
30 1:43.439
107.409mph
Dunlop  
[ZiP]Tyf
 Ze insane Penguins
Porsche 996 GT2 Bi-turbo NGT 10 +9.454
110.904mph
10 +52.168
99.599mph
30 1:41.744
109.198mph
Pirelli  
Glen VW
 Rookie Motorsports
Porsche 996 GT3 Cup G3 11 +8L
83.536mph
25 1:50.542
100.507mph
Pirelli  
Paul968
 Kerb Crawlers
BMW Z3M G3 15 +14.493
105.593mph
12 +10L 23 1:44.625
106.191mph
unknown
Dunlop  
aajay_uk
 
Ferrari 550 Maranello GT1 9 +6.989
113.702mph
13 +15L 18 1:37.823
113.575mph
unknown
Michelin  
silver53
 Ze insane Penguins
Lamborghini Murcielago R-GT GT1 7 +6.167
114.666mph
14 (+2) +29L 4 1:44.114
106.712mph
unknown
Michelin  
Oilseal
 Team Oldie Racing
Saleen S7-R GT1 8 +6.926
113.775mph
15 +32L 1 2:44.206
67.660mph
unknown
Dunlop  
as-here
 
Ferrari 360 Modena NGT 14 +12.273
107.869mph
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Dunlop  

Moderator's Report

Server replay time: 466s

Gerald (silver53) comes from impossibly far back into the first tyre chicane, taking out Dave Gymer (who fortunately doesn't sustain serious damage).

Gerald was suffering controller problems at the time (pedals acting in reverse), and spun off at the start of the first flying lap. He should really have done the discrete thing at the time and retired, but instead tried to carry on, nearly ruining Dave's race in the process, and coming close to repeating the error with Jamera on the next lap before retiring.

Whilst we're loathe to issue penalties against drivers who are unfortunate enough to suffer these sorts of problems, it is essential that a driver who is experiencing technical difficulties so severe that they are both likely to lead to an accident involving another car , and very unlikely to finish the race, retires.


Server replay time: 1231s

Zacari is coming up to lap [ZiP]Tyf; on the approach to the final corner complex, there is still a fairly large gap between them, but Tyf is very slow through the first chicane, missing the right apex completely, and Zacari, despite braking a little earlier than normal, suddenly finds himself closing on Tyf too fast to avoid him, running into the back of him and spinning him off the road.

Normally, a read ender would be a two place penalty, but there are two mitigating factors here. The first is that Zacari takes a voluntary drive through, albeit very much later in the race when his place was secure, and second, that Tyf was very much slower than other cars in that chicane. I am therefore reducing it to a zero place penalty.

  • Zacaripenalty — rear ending [ZiP]Tyf — 0 places lost


Server replay time: 2490s

Greg has been chasing Ginsters for most of the race, and the pair catch Paul968 in his Z3M in the complex of corners after the start line. Paul is able to let Ginsters through, and Greg tries to follow him through, but despite keeping a tight line through the corner, doesn't leave Paul enough room on the exit and there is some side contact.

Greg should have waited until he could see in his mirrors that Paul was clearly behind before he moved over - it would have cost him no extra time and would have avoided the contact.

No matter how keen you are to keep up with the car ahead, your first duty is to avoid crashing into the car alongside! Normally side contact is a two place penalty, but in this case it was light, and Greg does appear to have been trying to leave Paul room, so I've reduced it to just one place.

  • greg130 (Greg130)penalty — contact with Paul968 — 1 place lost (plus 1 for penalty points)

SimRacing.org.uk Lap Records
GTR
G2
1:35.320
116.557mph
Simon Gymer
Qualifying
SEAT Toledo GTAugust 21, 2005, 09:38:12 PM +0100
UE1D2
GTR
G2
1:37.073
114.453mph
Simon Gymer
Race
SEAT Toledo GTAugust 21, 2005, 09:38:12 PM +0100
UE1D2
GTR
G3
1:44.625
106.191mph
Paul968
Race
BMW Z3MAugust 21, 2005, 09:38:12 PM +0100
UE1D2
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« Reply #45 on: August 22, 2005, 06:52:03 PM +0100 »


Nice work Dave, I've been doing a similar write-up on the NGT Legends site (link below).

BTW, I notice Team Shark is using Mambo to power it. Who's the Mambo expert? I'm putting together a Mambo site of my own and need a bit of advice!  Wink
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« Reply #46 on: August 22, 2005, 07:44:36 PM +0100 »

Well don't ask me, found Mambo confusing to administer and then my site got hacked last week  Angry

Can't find out whether it was a flaw in Mambo or the hosting company was compromised or what happened. Wasn't running the latest version of Mambo so may have been just me.
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« Reply #47 on: August 22, 2005, 07:46:39 PM +0100 »

Hmmm.. I've found it quite confusing to configure also and getting hacked isn't a good sign!

Nice theme though, is that a totally custom job or an adapted existing theme?
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« Reply #48 on: August 22, 2005, 07:49:39 PM +0100 »

Good story Dave and funny enough I knew I was 1 lap down lol, so was really pissed at having to pit again in the last minutes, because I made an error during my stop. Cheesy

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« Reply #49 on: August 22, 2005, 08:03:08 PM +0100 »

Hmmm.. I've found it quite confusing to configure also and getting hacked isn't a good sign!

Nice theme though, is that a totally custom job or an adapted existing theme?


Sorry Pops didn't meam to imply Team Shark is anything to do with me  Embarrassed I think Mr Shark is your man for that Wink
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« Reply #50 on: August 22, 2005, 08:16:07 PM +0100 »

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« Reply #51 on: August 22, 2005, 10:37:23 PM +0100 »

BTW, I notice Team Shark is using Mambo to power it. Who's the Mambo expert? I'm putting together a Mambo site of my own and need a bit of advice!  Wink

That'd be me, but I wouldn't call myself and expert. I'm not really very good at web development although I have put a lot of effort into that Site. I'm a C/C++/C# type guy.

It was quite a lot of work setting up and I don't understand some of it and I know virtually no PHP.

The actual article editing is not great with the WYSIWYG editors, but it is quite well supported, lots of modules and components to do loads of stuff for you and it's got integrated user accounts with the Team Shark Gallery and Forums.

The template was one I downloaded and then adapted alot for the Team Shark website. It turned out very nicely, I really like the design I got in the end. I've used the header at least as part of the Team Shark forums too so it's all got a consistent L&F.
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« Reply #52 on: August 26, 2005, 03:03:15 PM +0100 »

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« Reply #53 on: August 26, 2005, 05:04:55 PM +0100 »

... we just assume the rant tags are on anyway Fozz Wink
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« Reply #54 on: August 26, 2005, 05:28:19 PM +0100 »

... we just assume the rant tags are on anyway Fozz Wink

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« Reply #55 on: August 26, 2005, 05:40:18 PM +0100 »

... we just assume the rant tags are on anyway Fozz Wink

Lol Peewee! Cheesy

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