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Hya all

As a start lets kick some WTCC cars after the pause period. :)


Time: 19.00 GMT / 20.00 CET
Practise: 30 min
Qualy: 30 min
Race: 2*10 laps
Weather: Dry

Track: Istanbul
Cars: WTCC 06 and 07

Server name: RSC # RPMnet.org
Password: spa


Server 1 - RSC @ RPMnet.org #1
  1. Attila Domján - Chevy
  2. Gareth Hickling - Peugeot
  3. Pauliebhoy Harrigan - Seat Leon
  4. Gregory Degreef - BMW E90
  5. Mehmet Arikan - Seat
  6. Jerome Benard - Alfa Romeo
  7. Cristian Haba - BMW E90
  8. Christian Deparis - Seat 07
  9. Jens Hoeppner - BMW E90
  10. Patrick van Driel -Seat Leon
  11. James Yates - BMW E46
  12. Jari Vinnari - BMW E90
  13. Marcel Hulsbergen - Alfa 156
  14. Peter Böszörményi - Seat Leon
  15. Kent Karlén - Chevy 07
  16. darron miller - Peugeot
  17. Michael Herrmann - Alfa 156
  18. Nico Major - BMW E90
  19. Rami Kaukola - BMW E90
  20. Christopher Aponte - Seat LEon
  21. Simon Trendell - Peugeot
  22. big daddy Morpheus Lightning McQueen - car tbd
  23. Baron-Rouge[NO-B] - Seat Leon
  24. ingemar petersson Seat Leon
  25. Nevermind - Seat Leon
Server 2 - RSC @ RPMnet.org #2
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Okay, I've got it straight now, but not sure I can make it tonight. I was confused about the date. But I jumped on and practiced a bit. Dennis worked up a quick setup and shared it with me and I was able to do the same lap time as he did with it. Thanks Dennis.

But I do have company coming tonight (my sister) so not sure I can break away. Will try to though. It was fun in practice!! Love those Escorts!
 
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Class: WTCC 06 / 07 / STCC Vauxhall Vectra


HDI Removed! The Car needs some more tweaking

Track: Birmingham superprix Download

Weather forecast: Real time Weather Click here!

Start Time: 19:30 GMT

Practice 2: 30 min Start @ 19:30 GMT
Qualification: Superpole 10 min
Warmup: 5 mins
Race: 50 minutes
Pitstop: Free

Notes: Click here to read the password and the rules!


Note from the race director:


Grid will be closed 10 minutes before start of qualify! Signed up reserve drivers already present on the server during official practise, earn their starting position at this point.

Drive relaxed, fast and fair \o/
 
This is a quick summary of how things should go for the upcoming event. It involves setting up pre-race, racing, etiquette, and a few other reminders.

Practice:

Here you should be getting a handle on your car, whether it's wet or dry. Get comfortable racing around others, and get your awareness up.

You should also be practising your pit stops. As with all Wednesday races we require a mandatory 2 tire stop each race. The practice will help you with pit entry, and prevent you from getting a stop and go because of speeding into pit lane.

Now as added excitement of the Wednesday races, we have changing weather. With this in mind during practice you should set a few presets. Here are examples of mine:

1) Two dry front tires
2) All four dry tires
3) Two wet front Tires
4) All four wet tires
5) Full damage repair (In short races like in ERC, you NEVER repair damage unless it is a puncture. You lose too much time in the pits to make it worthwhile)

Setting these presets will decrease your chances of having a problem when pitting.

It's also beneficial to practice both with full race fuel, and with qualifying fuel. Running all your practice with 5-10 litres of fuel will not help when you put in your 45 litres for race time as it adds weight and changes the behaviour of the car.

Qualifying:

We run 10 minutes of Super-pole which is an individual qualification. When you leave the pits you have 3 laps and they are as followed:

1) Out-lap - Used to warm up tires. Also: do not damage car this lap :)
2) Hot-lap - Your one and ONLY lap to qualify with. It's sometimes better to relax a bit so you don't make a mistake and run off, leaving you with a poor qualification and bad starting position
3) In-lap - A cool down lap which you run and enter the pits when finished , you can hit escape when done your hot lap, but it's more fun and real to finish the in-lap and also gives you another chance to practice pitting in.

****WHEN YOU ENTER THE TRACK DURING SUPER-POLE, ONCE YOU RETURN TO PITS, EITHER BY ESC OR DRIVING IN YOU CANNOT GO BACK ON TRACK****

Warm up:

Use this session to get comfortable with race fuel, and to once again practice you pit stops. At this point make sure you have all your presets set in place, and that you're comfortable and ready to race. Also a good time to hit the bathroom!

Race:

With a full grid, on-track behaviour is critical. Because one aggressive move doesn't just affect you and one car, but more like 5-10 cars. Remember this! Everyone is here to race and have fun just like the rest, but think about how one bad move takes the fun out of it for someone else. We all like to do well and make passes, but keep the big picture in mind. Races are of decent length, with changing weather and with pit stops. Things happen as the race unfolds. Let it get there, use caution in the first lap and especially the first corner. This means no dive bombing through the pack into the first corner to gain a couple of places.

A few rules of thumb when around multiple cars:

1) ALWAYS be aware of cars behind you and their position. Do not just think about the car in front of you. The car behind you is just as important

2) When changing lanes to pass, or miss cars ran off, check before changing

3) If you are defending and attempting to block, you can only make one lane change. Swerving to block will NOT be tolerated

4) If a car has a run on you and you see him go inside, BE AWARE. You cannot just turn into a car that is fully beside you (and I mean nose-to-nose beside you). He is there, and you have to concede position. More than likely if you turn into him and he is there, you're going off and your race is hindered and he is at no fault.

5) When entering pits do so in a safe manner, that does not cause obstructions, or interferes with the racing line for others.

6) When re-entering the track from the pits, please do so in a safe manner. However remember that you ARE racing for position. Remain behind the pit exit line until it merges into the racing surface. DO NOT pull a Schumacher and swerve into the racing line in front of a full speed car (this will end in sorrow).

7) When you are receiving the blue flag, do not panic. Have a look behind and see how close they are and plan for a safe position to allow them past you. You do not need to hit your brakes. Simply back off the throttle off the race line and they will find their way as they are at full pace.

I suggest to everyone that races in ERC to use teamspeak, even if you don't have a mic. It is beneficial, because if someone runs off they announce it, and it provides early warning. Even if you leave the mic muted.

Michael van Scheppingen


Sign up list



  1. Mark Guy
  2. Linus Brohström
  3. Gerben Kelly
  4. Daryn Carmichael
  5. Mathhias Klein
  6. Reggie Blain
  7. Simon Gardner
  8. Michael van Scheppingen
  9. Pedro Amaral
  10. Ethan Bass
  11. Aristide Romanov
  12. James Fellows
  13. Diogo Lopes
  14. Alexander Lauritzen
  15. Wayne Mitten
  16. Andre Caiado
  17. Artur Jastrzebski
  18. Frans Linden
  19. Jonas Orfelt
  20. Daniel Juncadella
  21. Fransisico Villar
  22. Eric Plimmer
  23. Benjamin Linstruiseur
  24. Morten Wernersen
  25. -
 
Up coming schedule

to make it easier for people to know what coming up in January and February i'm running the same 2 car class for the entire month. this coming weeks we'll be racing the US Muscle cars (street version) and the DTM 2010 either on Saturday or Sunday, since the RDCCC (on Saturday) and RDTCC (on Sunday) league are starting in February on the day of those league there will not be a racing club event.

Saturday January 29th: Mugello (US Muscle cars)
Sunday January 30th: Mugello (DTM 2010)

Saturday February 5th: Live Broadcast of the RDCCC test race
Sunday February 6th: Special event, details to be announce

Saturday February 12nd: Road America default Race On (US Muscle cars)
Sunday February 13rd: Road America default Race On (DTM 2010)

Saturday February 19th: Live Broadcast of the RDCCC Round 1
Sunday February 20th: RDTCC round 1

Saturday February 26th: Silverstone (DTM 2010)
Sunday February 27th: Silverstone (US Muscle cars)
 
Entry list:
  1. Yves Larose
  2. Dennis Linden
  3. Linus Broström
  4. Felix Luding
  5. Morten Wernersen
  6. Artur Jastrzebski
  7. Mike Bell
  8. Matt Clark
  9. Chris Sykes
  10. Zeynel Babacan
  11. Paul Boeschoten
  12. Marcelo Vargas
  13. Terry Harmer
  14. Marius Neverauskas
  15. Benjamin Linstruiseur
  16. Martin Maaskant
  17. Hugo Hekkenberg
  18. Matthias Klein
  19. Bruno Bee
  20. Gar Hoogwout
  21. Keith Barrick
  22. Driver
  23. Driver
  24. Nick Deeley (maybe)
  25. Frans Linden (maybe)
 
Up coming schedule

to make it easier for people to know what coming up in January and February i'm running the same 2 car class for the entire month. this coming weeks we'll be racing the US Muscle cars (street version) and the DTM 2010 either on Saturday or Sunday, since the RDCCC (on Saturday) and RDTCC (on Sunday) league are starting in February on the day of those league there will not be a racing club event.

Saturday January 29th: Mugello (US Muscle cars)
Sunday January 30th: Mugello (DTM 2010)

Saturday February 5th: Live Broadcast of the RDCCC test race
Sunday February 6th: Special event, details to be announce

Saturday February 12nd: Road America default Race On (US Muscle cars)
Sunday February 13rd: Road America default Race On (DTM 2010)

Saturday February 19th: Live Broadcast of the RDCCC Round 1
Sunday February 20th: RDTCC round 1

Saturday February 26th: Silverstone (DTM 2010)
Sunday February 27th: Silverstone (US Muscle cars)
 
Entry list:
  1. Yves Larose
  2. Freddie Besems
  3. Bob Miley
  4. Marco Sbordoni
  5. Frans Linden
  6. Nick Deeley
  7. Aristide Romanov
  8. Thomas Klutsch
  9. Reggie Blain
  10. Hugo Gonçalves
  11. Nathan Robinson
  12. Diogo Lopes
  13. Bjorn de Haas
  14. Stefan Beemsterboer
  15. Guus Franken
  16. Chris Sykes
  17. Piotrek Blaszczak
  18. Benjamin Linstruiseur
  19. Michal Szabo
  20. Andrew Bridle
  21. Bjorn Spierenburg
  22. Dan Coldrick
  23. Ronny Rooij
  24. Bob Hutchins
  25. Daniel Juncadella
 
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