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SkillsThat is tonight in the Red Room of Pain.
@ panda
FR sent to b spec. I can send the Solstice.
Thanks skills! Now to go from 50K to 4 mill. credits for the 908... Should be fun running seasonals!
SkillsThat is tonight in the Red Room of Pain.
@ panda
FR sent to b spec. I can send the Solstice.
Thanks skills! Now to go from 50K to 4 mill. credits for the 908... Should be fun running seasonals!
Just got 600k in less than ten minutes
SkillsHuh? Use that time to finish your endurance AND your Peugeot will be broken in.
June 2, 2013 lineup:
ROUND ONE
Alfa Romeo 147 TI 2.0 Twin Spark '06 (Sports Hard tires)
@Rome / Reverse (??? laps)
ROUND TWO
Pontiac Solstice Coupe Concept '02 (Sports Hard tires)
@Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca (6 laps)
ROUND THREE
Peugeot 908 HDI FAP (Racing Medium tires)
@Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps (??? laps)
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I love the look of the lineup! Good power spread:tup:.
I really hope we can drop Spa this time, and take that car to Le Mans or something.
Cya at practice! Gotta go whip Bob into breaking in my alfa now.
Apologies if this was already discussed, but can I assume that since the Team Peugeot Total (pictured) isn't specified, that we're free to choose the Oreca? They seem identical in the dealership, and in real life they were both built by Oreca, so I assume they actually are.
You assume correctly!
Thought it might be easier to have some guidelines for number of laps in the Sunday races.
eg. Lap times from 02:30 - 03:19 - 4 laps. 03:20 - 04:59 - 3 laps ...
Laps .... Lap Time
1 ........ 10:00
2 ........ 05:00
3 ........ 03:20
4 ........ 02:30
5 ........ 02:00
6 ........ 01:40
7 ........ 01:26
8 ........ 01:15
9 ........ 01:07
10 ....... 01:00
11 ....... 00:55
12 ....... 00:50
13 ....... 00:46
14 ....... 00:43
15 ....... 00:40
16 ....... 00:38
17 ....... 00:35
18 ....... 00:33
19 ....... 00:32
20 ....... 00:30
What if we were to take take the suggested format, but still allow time for qualifying laps. But instead of using the results of the qualifying to set the grid for that race, we could simply use it as a warm-up session so that everyone has a good feel for the combo before the green flag drops. We could still award a "pole bonus" for the driver who sets the fastest lap during those 10-minutes, but the winner of that would just get 1 point and not actually get pole (since the grid would be a set by reversing the grid of the previous race). Of course, the exception to that would be Round 1's race since there wouldn't be any previous race results to reverse. In a nutshell, Round 1's race would be set to "Fastest First", while the Round 2 and 3 race would be set to "Reverse Grid".
Obviously, keeping qualifying sessions for each round would mean that we wouldn't be able to have three 25-minute races and still keep everything under 2 hours. However, three 20-minute races would be very easy to pull off within the 2-hour target. In fact, it'd be quicker than the current format because there'd be three less races to score, change the settings, and save replays for. All in all, the track time each night would remain the same, but the races would be twice as long (which would theoretically result in twice as much patience, right?). All while keeping the reverse-grid races in play! Thoughts? Suggestions? Who wants to try this out on Wednesday night?
Thanks for these guidelines, cheeb! Practice room hosts, please use these tonight to take out the guessing on number on laps to set each race at.
On the other hand, do either of the practice rooms want to try out this test format:
In a nutshell, one race per round instead of two. Each race is about 20 minutes instead of 10. There's still the same qualifying session before each round/race, but qualifying times would only be used to form the grid in the first race (Fastest First). The second two rounds/races would be set to reverse grid.
The reason I'd like people to try this format out is so that we can have some real-world experiences without before making a decision. I'd like to hear what people think of the format after they've actually tested it out. 👍
Rm number up yet????
Yeah indeed with 1 caveat:long races - yeah!!
Some nights ALL divisions are represented.
Yeah indeed with 1 caveat:
There is a very real possibility of being lapped, especially since the room designations have been blurred for many weeks. Some nights ALL divisions are represented.
Please revisit SNAIL's OLR
9: Defensive Driving:
C:
Drivers that are about to get lapped have to make sure not to interfere with the lapping cars. The driver being lapped should stay on the racing line but slow down just enough to allow the lead driver an easy pass. Keep your racing line predictable and try to stay out of the way.
I was thinking of finding a way to make practice, but warnings on how to get lapped... Ugh. Not fun.
Good luck y'all. Please try to enjoy the intended mayhem from dabneyd (may the odds always give you fantasy tracks), and what is sure to be gripping, tight, and intensely clean racing from Iroquois.
Here's a video of how to use the Gamer or Gamer 2 with a Playseat. My first iteration used this method and worked well. Using the rubber foot isolators under the corners of the playseat makes it easier to shake too
If you have a rolling chair to drive with, the Gamer2 clamps directly to the middle support of the chair and works well, ask zer0 I would imagine it would clamp readily to any chair with a similarly sized vertical support (leg).
I use two of the Wireless Home Theater Buttkickers, one for the left channel and one for the right channel. The plate the transducer is mounted on (included in that kit) goes under the left and right rear supports of my GranStand rig. I've got rubber isolators under key points of the rig. Feeling the vibration on my right as I run over rumble strips on the right of the car is awesome 👍
EDIT: I meant to say, if you play other games or watch a lot of action type movies, the buttkicker adds a whole lot to the experience. Seeing, hearing and feeling the explosions, gunshots etc. is way cool.
I'm going to do some more research. I just got my den (i think I prefer this over office) set up to the point where I can start to see how much room I will have where. I want to eventually want to incorporate some sort of motion system. So I'm thinking I will build a wood base and frame the seat in with metal. I have a seat I can use already. I hasn't a good idea now of how ok going to do this. Thanks for the video cheeb and the input from you both.Buttkicker, I used a socket method on previous rig. Mounts at the back of frame. This rig. I welded a pipe to attach too.
If anyone needs custom mounts. Hit me up. I've got the means to make it happen. SNAIL pricing too.
dont like the new format