rF2 S397 Endurance @ Le Mans Fri 13(woah!) Oct 2023

rFactor 2 Racing Club event

Ole Marius Myrvold

JWB 96-13
Club Staff
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What is better than having a Le Mans event in the summertime around the time of the real life race? Another Le Mans event in the autumn when the temperature is going down and makes sitting in the chair for 72 minutes a lot less sweaty and more comfortable!

Eligibility: You must be a PREMIUM member. You must also use your REAL NAME on all RD servers and Discord, and include this in your forum profile. It is the only way of identifying who you are during an event.

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Server Name: RACEDEPARTMENT.COM Le Mans

Car(s): Note: All cars can be bought individually, you now only need to own the car(s) you want to race yourself!


  • Cadillac DPI-V.R - [DLC] - Endurance Bundle
  • Corvette C8.R - [DLC] - Endurance Bundle
  • BMW M8 GTE - [DLC] - Endurance Bundle
  • Corvette C7.R - [DLC] - Endurance Bundle
  • Porsche 911 RSR - [DLC] - Endurance Bundle
  • Aston Martin Vantage GTE - [DLC] - Endurance Bundle
  • Ferrari 488 GTE - [DLC] - Endurance Bundle
Track: Le Mans 24H - [DLC (Standalone)] & [DLC (Track Pack plus Sebring, Nurburgring & Monaco)]
Layout: Circuit de la Sarthe 2022
Track Temperature: Depends on weather
Fixed Setups: No (setups can be shared)
Start Type: Fast Rolling & Rolling Start
Driving Assists: Auto Clutch, Auto Shifting
Time: 4pm start, 24 hours
Weather: Real Life
Forecast: Here
ABS/TC: Factory Defaults

Schedule: (EU) Friday 13th October 2023
Practice: 19:00 BST (60 minutes)
Qualifying: 20:00 BST (30 minutes)
Warm Up: 20:30 BST (5 minutes)
Race: 20:35 BST (72 minutes)

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INFORMATION & BASIC RULES

  • It is the responsibility of faster cars to safely overtake slower cars. When a faster car is overtaking a slower car (in a different class), whether a blue flag is being shown to the slower car or not, the slower car should be predictable and remain on the racing line. The faster car should execute the overtake only when it is safe to do so. If a faster car is lapping another car in the same class then the same rule applies; some cooperation may be required to facilitate the overtake. Please be sensible.
  • All of the standard Racing Club Rules still apply to this event.
  • You do not need to nominate which car you will drive, but should specify in which class you would like to drive when signing up.

DRIVER LIST

HyperCar!

  1. @Roy Magnes
  2. @Lesley Buurlage
  3. @Jimlaad43
  4. @Michel vL
  5. @joecronk
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  16. Even more free spots to unlock!

GTE

  1. @Michael Rudolf
  2. @Colin Peach
  3. @Andrew Sebastian
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  16. More spots possible to unlock! Doesn't even require a pre-order!
 
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Lucky Friday 13th!
Given the Oreca LMP2 is using the new tyre model, and the Cadillac DPi uses the old, I figured we'd bring te Cadillac to Le Mans this time around. Hopefully we can get a few drivers in so we actually get to race this week, I've loved every time we've used this circuit :)
 
I will stream my POV from qualifting and out tonight :)

 
Any tips in terms of tyres and pressures? Could a set of medium/hard last entire race?

Is rFactor2 as sensitive regarding pressures as say ACC?
Lowest tyre pressure is fastest so you want to use that. It should be doable to do the whole race on hards depending on driving style. Mediums I doubt, you'd have to be really careful which might not be worth it. In my experience if you go towards 40% of tyre life laptimes will usually drop a lot so you don't want to go below that.
 
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Lowest tyre pressure is fastest so you want to use that. It should be doable to do the whole race on hards depending on driving style. Mediums I doubt, you'd have to be really careful which might not be worth it. In my experience if you go towards 40% of tyre life laptimes will usually drop a lot so you don't want to go below that.

Thanks Michael, that’s useful info.
 

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