1000 Miles - Opera Paris - 200pts
Against first lineup... (what a relief...👍 )
I used Honda S600 with:
Racing exhaust, Chip, NA2 tune,Port polish, Engine Balancing, Stiffness, N2/N3 tyres, NOS, Brakes All, Tranny All (Auto 3), Suspension racing (Spring rate 10,0/10,0, Ride hight 116/116, Bounce 8/8, Rebound 9/9, Chamber 1,5/2,5, Toe 0/0, Stabiliser 5/5) , 2-way LSD, 178 Ballast --> 82HP
Yesterday I was trying with Sport Tyres but car is too slow to get advantage on sport tyres and you can do 18 laps with them while Alfa pits every 25 laps...So I changed my tactics and used N2/N3 to cope with Alfa's pit schedual...
With this "constalation"
this race is too easy considering it's 1000 Miles Series... On race start I used little bit of NOS to get the first place. That is all of NOS I needed for the race. After that it's smooth ride with some defensive lines and blocking on the strait... Make sure to pit on laps 25, 50 and 75 and that you enter the pit in front Alfa... Lap times were around 1:52 - 1:54...
Greatest moments of the race were when on T2 (begining of the straight section) Alfa is cca. 1,2 to 1,4 sec behind. She is begining to catch me (make sure on the left hander you hold the inside line) and then I let her begin to pass from right side and when we are side by side turn the wheel right ooops there is a wall just made for her... Sorry...
Best Lap: 1:51.402
Race time: 3:00'56.080
Again, my hats off to ya. I appreciate your setup info. I like those Honda cars and will try when I get some spare time. Right now I'm a little pressed for time but will be keeping tabs on your exploits.
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Hot update:
There are good days and there are great days. This day was better than great. I'll set scenario.
The Series: Professional World Classic Car Series, Five races won at 200 A-spec points
The Car: Carbon Black??? Volkswagen Beetle 1100 (probably just faded black paint)
The Specs: Various settings of HP, Standard tires, NOx, ballast
The Various Competition Lineups in different races:
1...Ginetta G4, Mini Marcos, Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint Speciale, Alfa Romeo Spider 1600 Duetto (Easy)
2...Chevy Corvette C2 '63, Toyota 2000GT, Alfa Romeo Guilia Sprint GTA, Chevrolet Corvette Convert C1, Alfa Romeo Spider 1600 Duetto (Hardest)
3...Ginetta G4, Chevrolet Corvette Convert C1, Toyota 2000GT, Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint Speciale (Easy)
I did a total of about 15 resets.
200 A-spec points sweep (some races were a breeze, but a couple were somewhat difficult since I had to do a lot of blocking, shortcuts and bumping). In a race at El Capitan I went head to head with the Corvette '63 and that Vette was darn fast but I used Economy Tires and more HP and was able outrun it using long NOx bursts.
I did the first lineup as part of a full Series and got 200 points for Fuji and Opera and only got very high points for the other races since I overestimated the competition by giving my car more HP than necessary. It was hard for me to estimate what it takes to get 200 points without overhandicapping my vehicle too much. I really think that all the races would have able to be won for 200 points with that lineup if I hadn't been so cautious.
The rest of the races I did as single races where I could back out and reset my Beetle for optimum attributes.
The Nurb was the hardest because near the end I had the Ginetta and Lotus Elan running side-by-side behind me at nearly the same speed down the back straight. I had to keep blocking both cars as each jockeyed to pass me. I managed to run the Ginetta off the road and had to let the Lotus pass me. I had about 3 remaining units of NOx set at 90 so I was able to eventually overtake the Lotus on the downhill part of the straight. I blew past him just before the uphill S turn to the finish line. Whew. That was so exhilarating. Throughout the race I had to use NOx sparingly just to barely keep ahead of both those cars if they happened to get their noses past the side of me. What's strange is that the Ginetta is usually far behind near the end because it's always sliding off-course. That was a surprise.
Conclusion:
I didn't have to do a lot of resets. I got three decent lineups that could be beaten for 200 points with the Beetle Bug without using superhuman effort. There was a fourth lineup I didn't write up because it consisted of similar cars. I am definitely going to try using the Beetle for other Historic Races especially the Euro 1000 Miles. It handles pretty well and feels rather strong. Only five gears is a bit of a hindrance. The shape is semi-streamlined so I guess that's helpful.
Tips: Always hope for a Ginetta, Toyota 2000GT, '54 Corvette and Mini Marcos all in a lineup. They're chumps and help boost points. Avoid racing any Vettes older than '54 in long races. In the shorter races you can overtake them and block them using NOx. Those Alfas are just fill-ins and don't mean much at all. The Lotus Elan is a wild card with good speed and handling on all courses. Forget any race with a Mercury, AC Cobra or Buick, they're impossible to catch or block and even if you knock them flying off the course (which I did), they get back faster than you can blink (absurdly fast).
I hope this info is useful.
Yes....Today was a very good day for racing and now sitting at 85,000 or so A-spec points with many, many more One Make Races to go.