AC GTE @ Fuji - Sunday 20th November 2022

Assetto Corsa Racing Club event

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Welcome to the RD Assetto Corsa Racing Club. This Sunday we're off to Japan, for some Grand Touring action!!

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Join us!


This is the place to be for relaxed, friendly racing and our events are open to everybody from rookies to the seasoned pros. You will always find people around your level to battle with, so jump on in!
If you need any help don't hesitate to ask on discord before the race, or right here on the forum! We are always happy to help.

All premium members using their full real name in the forum, in game and discord can sign up for this event.


Need a warm-up or want to start online/multiclass racing at a gentler pace? There is an MX-5 +1 multi-class every Wednesday. We also run a practice server all week for both events.

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  • Practice Server: #12 (Available throughout the race week)
  • Race server: #13 Race Department - Netherlands
  • 20:00 CET, 19:00 UTC | 80 minutes - Official Practice
  • 21:20 CET, 20:20 UTC) | 20 minutes - Qualification
  • 21:40 CET, 20:40 UTC) | 60 minutes - Race


Cars - (Restrictor/Ballast)
  • Porsche 911 RSR (30%, 20kg)
  • Corvette C7R (35%, 20kg)
  • Ferrari 458 GT2 (15%, 0kg)
  • BMW M3 GT2 (0%, 0kg)


Event details:
  • Track: Fuji International Speedway, Japan
  • Pit stop: Mandatory pit window between 10 and 50 minutes
  • Track Temps: 20C air/27C track
  • Track Condition: Clear, Light wind.
  • Damage: 10%
  • Assists: Factory
  • Standing Start: Jump Start = Drive through penalty


Useful Links:

Sign up:

Post in the forum below, with your choice of car. See you on track! (Practice server is open to all premium members can too)

  • Race Server Password: PM me/ Ask below (Usual 2022 Sunday password)
  • Practice Server Password: PM me / Ask below (as per Han's events)
Entry List:
  1. B. Walsh - 911 RSR
  2. @Kek700 - M3
  3. @Shed 17 - 911 RSR
  4. @The Almighty Snark - C7R
  5. @Partick Eaton - 911 RSR
  6. @Alfred Wayne - C7R
  7. @JoelK - 911 RSR
  8. @johnny85ac - 911 RSR
  9. @Redvaliant - M3
  10. @Medilloni - M3
  11. @H_Belane - 911 RSR
  12. @thom462 - 911 RSR
  13. @davejevons - 911 RSR
  14. ...

7 x 911
3 x M3
2 x C7R
:( x 458


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A message to all Drivers

If you run off track, you must check to see that its clear before you re enter the track. Always try to re-enter the track parallel to the racing line. Stay off the racing line until you are up to race speed and do not block any fast approaching car.

When joining the track from the pits, remain inside the white line and stay off the racing line until you are up to speed.

During qualification, do not race on your out lap, let other drivers by.


Golden Rule
  1. If you hit somebody, sending them off the track and carry on like nothing happened, you take the risk of being banned for 30 days.
  2. Instead, you should always wait for the affected drivers, and that way you can be 100% sure you will not get a ban.
Track limits
  1. No more than 2 wheels over the white/yellow line without a lift of the gas please.
    You will be penalized if you break our rules
Note: Please use your full real name in Discord. Not doing so may result in you being kicked from the server if an admin cannot identify you as a premium member.
 
I'll take a corvette (for now) please :)

I'm finding some more grip in the brakes by moving the bias back a little, but that may just be related to my style and not the car. Have the rear wing up a little high at the moment too, at least until I learn the "apex's" on these "turns" :laugh:
 
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I'll take a corvette (for now) please :)

I'm finding some more grip in the brakes by moving the bias back a little, but that may just be related to my style and not the car. Have the rear wing up a little high at the moment too, at least until I learn the "apex's" on these "turns" :laugh:
Hmmmm, need to test drive these before I decide. Any tips on these cars?

Welcome lads. My one tip would be to mind the front tires. Try not to flat spot them in the hard braking zones!
 

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