ACC British GT Series - Round 1 @ Donington 01.05.23

Assetto Corsa Competizione Racing Club event
With regard to Pro-Am classification I'm looking for an open an honest policy where you decide your classification based on tonight's race as well as Silverstone. As a general rule If you are sailing away at the front of the AM pack you're better off Pro as you will only get quicker as the races go on. Unless someone is very obviously in the wrong class we'll leave it to you guys
Do you think I should stay AM or change to PRO after this race? Check the results and times and let me know. Thanks
 
Race report:

Did not start practice with confidence. Was not clicking with the car as I was during the week practice sessions, right until the last minutes of qualifying.

Happy to put it P3, which gave me a good starting position on the inside. Had a good run and got P2.
Tried my best to manage tires and be consistent, while keeping pressure in front and fend off from behind.
A mistake from P1 had me promoted, so I just kept pace for the tires to last.

At one point in the early laps I saw a pink streak run accross the front of me in the second to last hairpin. Unlucky for @Trox, glad he kept it away from everyone! Wishing you more luck for the next one mate!

I pitted early because I thought I was fending off an undercut, but looking back I think I was the first to pit of the leading pack. Made a small mistake that cost me a few seconds.

At the start of the second stint, I tried managing tires again while keeping Chris at bay.
Coming up to lapped traffic, I felt like I was the one parting the red sea, while Chris just went through it and caught up. (no issue with the drivers I lapped, it's a normal consequence of being ahead, I think)

Then it was matter of keeping consistency right to the end, which I'm happy to have accomplished even with a huge blue Mclaren on my rear view.


Great racing in such a staked field.
Congrats to @SwannyUK and @Magnus Dahlgren on the podium.
See you on the next one.
 
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I think I did ok considering I was pulling shards of Pyrex out of my thumb 20 mins before the race started

Enjoyable race though, couldn’t quite find the pace I had in practice when I was comfortably in the 28s nearly every lap.

Had to start at the back as during during practice I’d managed to open up the cuts on my thumb and spent qualifying making sure I was fully patched up. Steady start, took advantage of the incidents to move up to where I probably would’ve qualified, solid pit stop then lost a couple places in the final couple of laps to guys faster than me when my fronts started to grain a bit.
 
I think I did ok considering I was pulling shards of Pyrex out of my thumb 20 mins before the race started

Enjoyable race though, couldn’t quite find the pace I had in practice when I was comfortably in the 28s nearly every lap.

Had to start at the back as during during practice I’d managed to open up the cuts on my thumb and spent qualifying making sure I was fully patched up. Steady start, took advantage of the incidents to move up to where I probably would’ve qualified, solid pit stop then lost a couple places in the final couple of laps to guys faster than me when my fronts started to grain a bit.
What the hell did you do to get Pyrex shards in your thumb? Ouch!
 
Wife had surgery last week so I’ve been left in charge of all the domestic chores. Someone hadn’t stacked the oven dishes correctly so when I pulled one out about 5 came out with it and bounced along the kitchen. Picked one up without realising the edge had broken and ended up slicing my thumb open and burying a few loose shards in the cut. All fun and games
 
Fantastic first round of our British GT Series, once again a huge thanks to Chris for making sure we have these great races and work tirelessly to make sure they are as smooth as possible, top man.

First time on a grid this size for me and I can say it was exciting racing, I made the correct decision to jump back in my Aston for this round, have been using the new Porsche but couldn’t quite break into the 29’s with it, I managed that in my trusty Aston (I’ll never doubt you again) lol,

Made a few errors, missed my grid slot which put me back one space, had an off on turn four, held it but allowed a few cars through, missed my pit box and had to reverse.

With that said though…. The rest of the race for me personally was superb, had a great deal of AM guys on same pace or faster which made for some great laps, having cars to chase and cars chasing me was great fun in a grid of this size. Didn’t manage the points unfortunately but P19 in the end was acceptable for sure. Without my errors I may just have made one more place.

Absolutely brilliant racing and lap times and battles from all the pro guys up front as is the norm with RD ACC competitions! You guys are fast! But I’m getting faster hehehe.

Nice to meet all the new drivers on grid during the practice and race itself.

See you all in practice for Brands.
 
Race Results

As the site doesn't take in to account Pro / Am here are 2 snips from my ACC Results companion results.

Race result
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Fastest Laps

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Going off fastest laps (finishing position is never a good one to go off due to accidents etc) the PRO/AM classifications aren't too far off. I'd say anyone doing between 27.5 and 28.5 should be Pro?
 
A note on club rules for incidents

To keep running this series I need to prioritise a few things, it's a bit of a juggling act and being race steward / giving opinions on incidents isn't a hat I've got room for in all honesty. I think it's best if I remain impartial and let you guys deal with any on track incidents by following the club rules please.

*Try and discuss any incidents with the other drivers involved after the race in a friendly manner. If you feel stressed out by an accident then take 24 hours to calm down, review the replays of the incident and resolve it in a mature way via PM. Do not make angry posts about it on the forum. If you cannot resolve the problem then please contact the staff member whom organised your race via PM, sending them an incident report that follows the procedure outlined here.*

I don't want to be added to any on going PMs with other drivers. If something can't be resolved with a friendly PM and an apology then by all means follow the reporting procedure and we'll get it over to the race staff.
 
@akephoe If you have any time to take some of your legendary screenshots of last night's race that would be awesome. Some brilliant liveries on show last night.

Oh - how was the join lag for everyone last night? Hoping if you have the updated livery pack installed it would have been minimal?
 
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From me aswell a big thanks to @SwannyUK / Chris for organizing and getting all things together to make this Club happen. I really hope that yesterday was not a one timer and your work pays off even more.
Like the the other clubs here at RD, organizing such nice cummunity races is a key for making racedepartment a nice place for and about our hobbie.
Also a big thanks to @JohannS for his "livery delivery service"!

To Ricrado for the win and Chris and Magnus for the podium places a well deserved congratulation.
I saw the last laps of the fight between Ricardo and Chris in front of me and it looked awesome. Great racing stuff guys!!

An apologize again to @Antonpiou / Nasos for the contact in lap 1, first hairpin.
As i said before via pm to him, i misjudged the traffic in front of him and that he had to slow down a bit more than usual in the hairpin. So i touched him slightley but this forces him to a spin.
Sad that i got just 1-2 seconds later a big from behind from from a guy who did not brake nothing atall from the big input i felt.
This caught me and Nasos to a second and bigger spin and in result to end of the field.
We than had a nice catch back hunt to the field, with Nasos just 2-4 sec in front of me and doing a good race.

Overall a tough evening, as expected. I missed traction and pace since the beginning of the tests with the Lexus. It got better the last 2-3 test sessions, but i could not get that damn Car up to speed. Driveability and consistency was good, so the feel in the car was not bad. Just missed some grip and speed. Despite that i enjoyed the race, after i reset myself in lap 2.
I made an error for repairing the 11sec of damage during the pitstop, because i saw Nasos flew by again when i left the pits.
The 2nd half saw some nice fights for position and that first place view of the fight for the race win.

Hats off to @Jay Clarke 66 btw.
He let me pass when i catched back the field in the opening laps without trying to block or fight for. I think he saw that i was faster then him and he was very clever to let me go and not to fight for nothing. In the end he gained more than the place he lost i believe, good clever racing mate!
 
@akephoe If you have any time to take some of your legendary screenshots of last night's race that would be awesome. Some brilliant liveries on show last night.

Oh - how was the join lag for everyone last night? Hoping if you have the updated livery pack installed it would have been minimal?
Will try to do later in the afternoon, but can't promise as i have a hell lot of work at work:thumbsdown:;)
 
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