AC Porsche 911 Singer @ Deutschlandring - Mon 06 Apr 2020

Assetto Corsa Racing Club event

Denis Betty

The older I get, the better I was.
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Welcome to the Assetto Corsa racing club! 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 then don't hesitate to ask on TeamSpeak... there's no such thing as a stupid question!

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Highly Recommended App
: Helicorsa 0.7b (download)
We highly recommend that you join us on TeamSpeak, and that you use an app called Crew Chief.


  • Practice Server: Racedepartment.com EU Singer Practice #00
  • Race Server: Racedepartment.com EU Singer Race #01
Cars: Porsche 911 Singer 1.1 (Downoad)
Track: Deutschlandring (Download)
Driving Assists: Factory
Jump Start: = Drive Through
Track Temps: 27c
Track Condition: Clear


Schedule (EU): Monday 6th April 2020
Official practice: 19:00 UTC (20 minutes)
Qualifying:
19:20 UTC (20 minutes)
Race 1:
19:40 UTC (25 minutes)
Mini Break:
20:05UTC (5 minutes) - Approx
Race 2: 21:10 UTC (25 minutes) - Reverse Top Five



Entry List - 24slots
  1. Denis Betty
  2. Redvaliant
  3. Medilloni
  4. Beau Robert
  5. HF2000
  6. djm68
  7. kenz247
  8. Kresh
  9. Devidin
  10. Peppinho
  11. HTIDRaver2k8
  12. Kek700
  13. Faceplant
  14. Steve O'Malley
  15. Interslice
  16. Free slot
  17. Free slot
  18. Free slot
  19. Free slot
  20. Free slot
  21. Free slot
  22. Free slot
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Reserve list
  1. Reserve
  2. Reserve
UTP #51

PRACTICE SERVER IS UP!
 
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A message to all Drivers

If you run off track, you have to check and see that its clear before you re-enter the track. Do not just keep the gas pinned and pull back on track.
When entering the track from the pits stay off the racing line until you are up to speed and do not race on your out lap. Let other drivers by in qualifying.
On re-entering the track stay off the racing line until you are up to race speed and do not block any fast approaching car. Remember, you've made the mistake by going off so let them by cleanly.


Golden Rule
  1. Be 100% sure it's not your fault and just carry on like nothing happened and take the risk of being banned for 30 days.
  2. Play on the safe side and wait for the affected drivers, knowing 100% sure you will not get a ban.
Track limits
  1. No more than 2 wheels over the white/yellow line without a complete lift of the gas please if it is safe to do so.
    You will be penalized if you break our rules
Note: Please use your full real name in teamspeak. Not doing so may result in you being kicked from the server if an admin cannot identify you as a premium member.
 
Could someone put up an approx. lap time please. I practised the Caterham and thought 1.50 was ok only to find it was about 3-4 seconds slow when we got the race.
Would be handy if I had an idea of how uncompetitive I am at the track before raceday.
Thanks in advance.
 
Could someone put up an approx. lap time please. I practised the Caterham and thought 1.50 was ok only to find it was about 3-4 seconds slow when we got the race.
Would be handy if I had an idea of how uncompetitive I am at the track before raceday.
Thanks in advance.
Sorry Steve we don't post times in the event thread, just in case people get scared off by alien times. Club racing is about finding somebody to race with and have fun, so we try to keep the emphasis away from competition and toward the fun element. If somebody wants to PM you a time, that's fine.

However, this combo (and especially the track) is a bit of a one off. It's a long track, so for those unfamiliar with it, a bit of practice is necessary (and only fair to your fellow racers). There is so much room for making mistakes, that knowing the track and not crashing will undoubtedly see you climb through the field. Finally, the track is so beautifully drawn and such a joy to drive, that it won't really matter where you finish - you'll have had a stunning evening of sim racing with (what I think is) a really nice bunch of like minded people.

Sorry for the long post, but that's my honest answer buddy. :) :thumbsup:
 
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