would love to race this one Porsche 911 GT3 R
If possible
If possible
@Martijn van Bommel
We try not to compare times so new races are not turned off by alien like laptimes. And I can tell you from experience that consistency is much more important that laptimes around the mountain anyways.
Can't do the race on Sunday because I will have to drive a relative to the airport at that time. As much as I was looking forward to that race, I'm not going to sacrifice family peace for it.
So, count me out, please
Ok, I want to take last free slot.
EDIT with important note: I'm new AC driver
would love to race this one Porsche 911 GT3 R
If possible
Im in! Ferrari
so sorry guys, i am out!! new schedule for next week. i have to work on sunday night.
I think I mentioned this once. I would love a secondary companion thread to discuss events setups etc. As things are now, there is zero change for newcomers to learn the ropes and they will still feel like crap during the race when seeing lap times 3 seconds faster, but having no clue where to improve.
I think I mentioned this once. I would love a secondary companion thread to discuss events setups etc. As things are now, there is zero change for newcomers to learn the ropes and they will still feel like crap during the race when seeing lap times 3 seconds faster, but having no clue where to improve.
I definitely know what you mean. Last week at Spa was my first race with the club and I was 3-4 seconds slower than the pack. After watching some of the onboard footage that people posted I realized I had misunderstood this club rule and taken it way too literally:
“Do not deliberately cut the track. The white (or yellow) lines mark the edge of the road. Do not cross them with more than two wheels.”
In all the other sim racing I have done and when hot lapping I’ve used the curbs and the green corner exit run outs. At Spa for example I turn that hill at the end of the straight away into a pretty straight line by attacking all the curbs left and right. BUT if you look closely there are white lines on the inside edges before the curbs so I thought that type of driving might be considered track cutting. I kept pretty much my entire race on the pavement (except when spinning out!) and my lap times reflected it haha.
If someone could elaborate on the exact curb and runout policy (red vs orange vs green etc) that would be greatly appreciated and will probably help me hang better.
InIf someone could elaborate on the exact curb and runout policy (red vs orange vs green etc) that would be greatly appreciated and will probably help me hang better.
I grabbed this from the rules page of the organization I'm a staff member of. Since the actual limit is not as clearly defined in the RD rules, the limit from the pictures is the limit I try to follow.Enzo that is exactly what I needed to see! Would not have guessed that the margin between the two was so razor thin. I thought if the remaining 2 tires broke the barrier of the line I was out of bounds so I didn’t even want to cut it close. I see that if the entirety of the tire leaves the blacktop for the paint I’m out.
Good point about Bathurst, I keep asking myself in practice how the heck I’m going to actually race this track?? I’m no alien that’s for sure so I’ll share that I am about a full second behind Martijn’s time at this point. Thanks for the visual that should be added to the rules thread.