Onto our first race after the xmas break, Tom V O leads the Works with Hristo and John R in equal second. In Privateers Bernie and Ronnie are pulling a gap in what promises to be an exciting second half.
Subject to a viable number of entrants we are running two separate grids for Works and Privateers drivers this season. The Works will run on PRO Damage and Privateers will run on Intermediate Damage with the allowance of ONE shift-R reset. No Shift-Rs are allowed in practice unless authorized by the moderator. A Shift-R (fault or not) MUST be followed by a Stop & Go. A Shift-R for tyres/fuel is not allowed. Any driver taking more then ONE Shift-R OR failing to take a Stop & Go will be disqualified from the race result.
Race List =
IGORServer(s);
Works = UKGPL_5
IP address = ping myjamesonline.net
Privateers = UKGPL_T7_2
IP address = 62.149.202.168
Race date = 09-01-2011
Time = 21:00 UK time
Track = Watkins Glen
Variant = 67F1
Damage Model = Works; PRO / Privateers; INT
Qualifying time = 35 minutes. Don't start until 30 mins left on clock to allow everyone to join.
Race length = 50 minutes (laps
45)
Password:
see aboveDriver lists can be found on the
championship standings pageThe track can be downloaded from : original papy track
Add-on’s available at :
http://srmz.net/index.php?showtopic=3620Please be in
IGOR UKGPL chatroom by 8:50 pm UK Time
Reserve drivers should not join the server(s) until there are only 30 minutes of qualifying left. Please restrict chat to pit messages. Moderating will be by reported incidents only, however the moderators reserve the right to review any incident with a particular emphasis on lap one. The aim is to review the race the following weekend so incident reports should be submitted within five days of the race (ie the following Friday). We're hopeful most incidents can be resolved amicably and recommend a days deep breath with a replay review before posting. A sorry in the forum won't be taken as an automatic admission of guilt by the moderators.
The Works will run on PRO Damage and Privateers will run on Intermediate Damage with the allowance of ONE shift-R reset. No Shift-Rs are allowed in practice unless authorized by the moderator. A Shift-R (fault or not)
MUST be followed by a Stop & Go. A Shift-R for tyres/fuel is not allowed. Any driver taking more then ONE Shift-R OR failing to take a Stop & Go will be disqualified from the race result.
With the token system chassis strategy will be a factor. A driver must have sufficient tokens for the chassis he drives in the race. Any driver who does not have sufficient tokens will be disqualified from the result and his tokens will be set to zero.
Chassis costs;Lotus 20 / Eagle 17 / Ferrari 15 / Brabham 10 / Cooper 5 / Honda 3 / BRM 0
To see your current tokens hover your mouse over your total points on the championship standings page. Ten tokens will be added when you cross the start line.The Championship is split into two sub-divisions, namely Works and Privateers. The driver split will be;
WORKS driversKinghiro (R) | Evil Clive | Hristo |
Tim FMG | Steve Bird | John Roberts |
Al Heller | Vosblod | Jethro |
Sam B | Bartosz (Pod) | Baab (R) |
Beefpie (R) | Rick N (R) | JHalli (R) |
Fulvio P (R) | Tommie van O (R) | EasternSun (R) |
| | |
PRIVATEERS driversBernie | Burtoner | Mike Turner |
Billy Nobrakes | Bookie W | Nigel Smith |
Fabio (Il Lupo) | Ronnie Peterson | Paul Badblood |
Martin Maddog (R) | Ross Gilles27 (R) | Hannah (R) |
Nicky I (R) | Happy Al (R) | D-Rock (R) |
Toni Niemi (R) | | |
EasternSun (R) - sub-division to be decided upon
67 Patch: The 1.3 Release of the 67mod can be used.
NOTE: Please ensure you join the correct server, due to the way we import if you start the race on the wrong server your result will not count.
Watkins Glen International ("The Glen") is an auto race track located near Watkins Glen, New York, at the southern tip of Seneca Lake. It was long known around the world as the home of the United States Grand Prix, which it hosted for 20 consecutive years (1961–1980). In the early years races passed through the heart of the town with spectators lining the sidewalks, but after a car left the road in a 1952 race, killing one spectator and injuring several others, the race was moved to a new location on a wooded hilltop southwest of town. Later a permanent race course was constructed on 550 acres, overlapping part of the previous course. Despite improvements, the circuit became unable to safely handle the increasingly faster and stiffer ground effect cars of the late 70s and a few horrendous, sometimes fatal accidents and increasingly rowdy segments of the crowd began to tarnish its image. Finally, in May, 1981, several months after Alan Jones had won the 1980 race for Williams, the International Auto Sports Federation removed the race from its schedule because the track had failed to pay its debts to the teams.