Extreme STOCK F1 World Championship Season1 (postponed until further notice)

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Welcome to the First F1 STOCK Extreme WC Season of the Formula GT6 F1 World Championship.






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First World Championship Race Fuji Speedway F 60 Laps
12.01.2014
20:30 UTC - Free Practice (optional)
21:30 UTC - Qualifying (if you miss the end of qualifying you can start from the back)
22:00 UTC - Actual Race



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Every second Sunday
20:30 UTC - Free Practice (optional)
21:30 UTC - Qualifying (if you miss the end of qualifying you can start from the back)
22:00 UTC - Actual Race(race length can vary)



The main event is raced over a number of laps designed to simulate a shortened F1 race. Pace, concentration and a good pit stop strategy will be required to win!
Drivers will be awarded points for their finish positions, teams will also be awarded constructors points with the teams being represented according to livery.

Total 16 drivers. A Championship with the most strong drivers in GT5. Reserve drivers always accepted!!!




























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1 : 25 Points
2 : 18 Points
3 : 15 Points
4 : 12 Points
5 : 10Points
6 : 8 Points
7 : 6 Points
8 : 4 Points
9 : 2 Points
10 : 1 Point


Teams:

One Team - 2 Drivers.
Every Team can choose the Team Name.
Further suggestions regarding the championship are highly appreciated, as we want to have real nice races.....

Players will be awarded points for their finish positions, teams will also be awarded the sum of its drivers points towards the team total.













































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Regulation Settings
Car Restriction: Formula Granturismo
Tyres:embarrassed:ne Stop with different tyres required
ABS: OFF
Traction Control: OFF
Active Steering: OFF
Skid Recovery Force: OFF
ASM: OFF
Driving Line: OFF

Event Settings
Game Mode: Normal Race
Start type: Grid start with false start check.
SETUP:Banned
Boost: No
Visible Damage: Off
Slipstream Strength: Weak
Grip Reduction on Wet Track/Track Edge: Real
Laps: Track dependent
Grid Order: Fastest First
Penalty: None
Race Finish Delay: 180 (max)
Mechanical Damage: Light
Tyre/Fuel Depletion: On


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Qualifying for each race will take place on the day of the race, and will last 20 minutes.
The room will be open for hours for practice, 10 minutes before the qualify start the room host will leave the private lounge we practice in to set up the race lobby. (open lobby with fixed ownership) After 3-5 minutes you can then rejoin the lobby.


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Big Thanks for ArtMannn for the Design Standings!!
Big Thanks to Klaus Ebach for the Graphics:tup:
Thanks to Schwartz38 for the photos











IMMORTALPILOT World Record Seasonal Event 47 Indy Road Gran Turismo 5 1:20.960


GT5 - Ferrari F10 Formula 1 World Championship S3 - Race 5 - Spa Francorchamps


GT5 - Ferrari F10 Formula 1 World Championship S3 - Race 5 - Fuji


GT5 - Ferrari F10 Formula 1 World Championship S3 - Race 6 - Monza


IMMORTALPILOT World Record Seasonal Event 48 Cape Ring Gran Turismo 5 2:07.861




IMMORTALPILOT World Record Seasonal Event 49 Tokyo Route 246 Gran Turismo 5 1:32.922




GT5 - Ferrari F10 Formula 1 World Championship S3 - Race 9 - Monaco

GT5 - Ferrari F10 Formula 1 World Championship S3 - Race #10 Intro - Suzuka

GT5 - Ferrari F10 Formula 1 World Championship S3 - Race 10 - Suzuka Circuit - 121209 (Commentary)


GTP - Ferrari F10 Formula 1 World Championship Sign up now!


IMMORTALPILOT World Record Seasonal Event 58 STOCK FGT Madrid Gran Turismo 5 0:59,823

IMMORTALPILOT World Record Seasonal Event 59 STOCK Nissan GT-R R35 TC 2:20,376

IMMORTALPILOT World Record Seasonal Event 61 STOCK Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 (C6) RM 1:25,296

Seasonal Event #65 Ferrari F10 Spa Francorchamps 100% Wet World Record Time

IMMORTALPILOT GTACADEMY 2013 2:16,459 P3 in the whole World



IMMORTALPILOT World Record Seasonal Event 74 TAKATA DOME NSX '03 1:42,964


IMMORTALPILOT TRL_IMMORTAL GT6 Mercedes-Benz AMG VGT Super Lap 1:01,227 World Record

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Overtaking
Just because you’re quicker, doesn't mean you’re going to pass the car in front at the next corner, he has a right to defend as much as you do to attack. Always remember that the race isn’t won on the first lap. Wait for an opportunity to present itself and take the overtake. If a driver out breaks himself into a corner, you are free to attempt that over take, likewise when generally overtaking, if your car is at least next to the drivers window of the car you are attempting to overtake, you are free to continue on that line.

If you’re going to ride some one's bumper, make sure you know the effect of slip streaming and how that funnels into early braking for corners, infact this is a general rules everyone should know about, but sadly some people ‘forget’. When following another car in a slipstream (For example, going into Turn 1 at Fuji) you will need to do one of two things; (A) Break early to avoid a collision. (B) You are close enough to attempt an overtake and will move to the inside line.

Defending
You’re defending your position, so chances are the guy behind you is quicker than you right now. But that’s no problem, because you have the advantage of choosing your line through every corner. But that doesn’t mean you can go wide into a corner and then slam the door shut by swerving back in 3 inches in-front of the car behind you. Make sure you know where the guy behind you is, if you know he’s going for an overtake then remember to leave room for him either on the outside or inside of the corner.

When the car behind you is in your slipstream, it is considered incredibly rude and unsportsmanlike to swerve all over the track to break the slipstream. The F1WC follows the ‘One Move Rule’ where you can make one legitimate move whilst defending a line (This may be moving from the outside, to the inside of a corner forcing your competitor to take a slower line). Equally, learn how to out-smart your opponent. If he has your slipstream into a slow corner (Turn 1 at Fuji for example) try to brake early, or at your usual braking point instead of braking late to compensate for his slipstream. He’s going to brake early anyway, and if he doesn’t then he’ll go wide and you’ll have had the quicker line through the corner.

Cutting Corners
This one is quite simple. At least two wheels must remain in contact with the track at all times possible. Curbs are counted as part of the track. That green asphalt you see just behind the curb? That’s not part of the track. Those handy white lines they paint at the edge of the tracks are what defines the track edges.

Racing in a pack
This is where most people usually screw up. When racing in a group of three cars or more, it is imperative that you remember to brake early for corners or move off-line to avoid contact with the car in front of you. Failure to do so could result in a penalty for dangerous driving.

When racing in a pack where all competitors are producing, what would appear to be similar pace, there is no need to try and jump through every gap on every corner. Sit back, let the battle wear out whilst you preserve your tyres a bit and analyse where each opponent is weakest so that you can capitalise on those weaknesses when you attempt to move forward. That doesn’t mean to say you can’t overtake of course! This is simply to stop people causing accidents by not being sensible.

Lapping
When being lapped, it is mandatory that you let the lapping car past you. There’s no need to pull over and slam the brakes, if you’re fighting for position then it’s a lot harder to let a lapping car through and we understand that. But if a lapping car is right behind you, go wide at the next corner, or just move off line to allow them past. Equally, when lapping a car in front of you, make sure to give them some room, don’t pressure them into a mistake or barge your way through.

Your Internet
We expect you to do what it takes to make the best of your internet connection and we will like to see that everyone racing in this championship doesn't have NAT3

If you do have NAT3 and still wants to join there are easy ways of getting NAT2, but it do require some work on your router and your PS3.

Also if your PS3 say you have NAT2 and your UPnP comes up with anything else than "available" and you did not forwarded the ports in your router you will have to do it. If not you have what we call a fake NAT2 and it could cause problems.


You can find some useful help here


TCP: 80, 443, 5223

UDP: 3478, 3479, 3658, 5658

The numbers marked red I do believe belong to remote b-spec racing, as port 80 normally is for web pages, and 443 is normally SSL or Secure Sockets Layer and is a commonly-used protocol for managing the security of a message transmission on the Internet. If your not running a web server in your network its safe to open them and you can access your remote b-spec from outside your home, but it doesn't affect us when playing in a private lounge.

• All drivers must use the same coloured car for the entire season
• Read and follow GTP racing rules.

• All efforts must be made to avoid contact
• Blocking is illegal in the F1 Ferrari
• The lead driver has the right to choose his line into a corner
• The lead driver has the right to choose his braking zone but not to brakecheck
• The lead driver must keep a steady bearing while being overtaken by a faster car
• Chasing drivers must not bump leading cars
• Chasing drivers may attempt to outbrake lead cars but must avoid contact
• If you cause someone to leave the track you can reduce possible penalties by waiting for them to rejoin in front of you.
• Lapped cars may not attempt re-overtake +1 lap cars until the lap after the current lap is over, all lapped cars must yield as soon as possible in a safe way. Pull off the racing line and apply the brakes momentarily.
• After a pit stop you must stay within the white pit lines and re join the race in a safe manner
• After an off you must not re-join the track until it is clear and safe to do so
• During qualifying all communication is banned except for stewards on race business.
• During the race all mic’s must be off and no messages allowed.
• If you miss qualifying you can still start from the back with host's permission.
• Do not give up, if you leave the race for any reason except disconnection you will be penalised. (it is easy to tell who has been disconnected).
• You can be penalised for publicly disputing penalties/incidents, they are to be dicussed in private with the race manager. If you disoute a penalty and it is upheld a further penalty WILL be issued so think carefully and check the replay before you appeal. Also you have 24 hours after the stewards report is published to lodge your appeal, if you appeal outside this timeframe it will not be considered.

Penalties:

• Private warning (lowest penalty, pm will be sent stating offence)
• Public warning (named and shamed with the offence stated on OP)
• Points fine (a set amount of points will be taken off your championship total)
• Grid spots (you will lose a certain amount of grid spots for the start of next race)
• Strike 1- This is an official warning for repeated or serious offences.
• Strike 2- You are on your last legs due to repeated serious offences.
• Strike 3- You guessed it, your out of the championship. Try the dirty racing lobbies.

Notes:

I consider myself a gentleman and like to race others of the same nature, keep the racing and language clean please.
I am operating a STRIKE system for poor conduct, strike 1, 2, and 3. If you get to strike 3 you are out for the entire season, maybe for good. It is entirely possible to skip strikes. Offending drivers will have S1 or S2 displayed next to their name on the leaderboard and may recieve further penalties as well.
Race replays will be saved and scrutinised for foul play by 5 stewards.
You must have a basic understanding of English so you can follow the race directors instructions.
Qualifying follows a strict car release procedure. It will be helpful if you have a mic although all communication is banned during the qualifying and the actual race.
Please remain silent and respectful for the national anthem of the winning driver.


RACE DIRECTOR: IMMORTALPILOT
VICE DIRECTOR: ArtMannn
Chief Designer: ArtMannn


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The first 4 get trophys.
With the name of the driver.
But you must drive 9 from 12 Races.
That means when you are 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 place but you have drive 8 Races you dont get a trophy



This is our WC Trophy History


Ferrari F1 World Championship Season2





Ferrari F1 World Championship Season3





Formula STOCK GT5 F1 World Championship Season1




Extreme F1 World Championship Season1


 
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Team? Well you seem to have erased my old one so your guess is as good as mine.

As per usual I'll be running with the G27 dining room table setup, hoping to switch over to a proper race seat someday, just need to find a place to put it that doesn't cause clutter.
 
Team? Well you seem to have erased my old one so your guess is as good as mine.

As per usual I'll be running with the G27 dining room table setup, hoping to switch over to a proper race seat someday, just need to find a place to put it that doesn't cause clutter.


You with arty in RT Racing.co ?
 
I suppose I could be the first to join Rockstar Energy Drink... What color car would that be, I guess that's up for interpretation.
 
PSN: TRL_jb
GT6 Name:J.Beech
Nationality: British
Team: Team Redline
Controller: G27
 
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PSN: HugoStiglitz>420
GT6 Name: H. Stiglitz
Nationality: Tazmanian
Team: Team Beastblood
Controller: Logitech DFGT
 
Sorry Hugo but the Guy that pay the 50% trophys have say he he want big names from energy drink temas this time, i cant change it sorry mate,
 
GT6 PSN : aughablo
French
G27
Team unknown yet...

hey guys , i'd really like to join this series to see what it looks like on gt6
looking forward to see you on track
 
The Calendar for the stock WC is also ready now Guys


I think it should be made clear that it is easy to do both series as it goes back and forth from one week to the next, and also the old lap records from the stock FGT series should apply here even thouh the car has changed a little bit its still very similar.
 
I think it should be made clear that it is easy to do both series as it goes back and forth from one week to the next, and also the old lap records from the stock FGT series should apply here even thouh the car has changed a little bit its still very similar.


The physic is to different now rich on suzuka spa the time in STOCK FGT is slower I think with the new physic is 1 second slower than the GT5 physic
 
GT6: N.55
PSN: jf517860
Nationality: American
Team: Team Effect
Controller: Fanatic GT3

I'll attend as many of these I can, but this won't be my first priority:tup:

Edit: Also, I'll be using the green and yellow FGT to replicate Caterham:P
 
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So in the Setup championship its Apricot Hill forwards, and here in the stock series its Apricot hill reverse right? Be kinda different... like a whole new track.
 
Guys we get a new driver for both Stock and setup its TRL_PIRATA666 he was p10 on GT Academy 2013 on the Time Trial
 
I'm just going to put it out there, there was a car setup glitch that you made me aware of, I must admit I did not follow this TT I simply did the gold as fast as I could for the money (before I discovered the $ glitch, :sly:).

Anyways, I am thinking it was not possible to win that TT without "glitching" or did PD delete a whole ton of people, what happened?
 
I'm just going to put it out there, there was a car setup glitch that you made me aware of, I must admit I did not follow this TT I simply did the gold as fast as I could for the money (before I discovered the $ glitch, :sly:).

Anyways, I am thinking it was not possible to win that TT without "glitching" or did PD delete a whole ton of people, what happened?

He was not good enough to win with the glitch, he have make in one corner 5 tenth time but in the other corners it was not good enough
 
Well immortal your kart vids should be interesting, those things are terrifyingly fast for their size... Hopefully I dont loose over 2 mins in the race today like last time. :nervous:
 
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Doing my best to prepare. If the learning curve should prove to be too steep and I end up being a hindrance to good racing for all involved, let me know, but I hope it doesn't turn out like that...

PSN: NeuroPhage
GT6 Name: K. Helin
Nationality: Finnish
Team: Effect
Controller: DFP (yeah, i know, bit long in the tooth)

[copy-pasted from SETUP thread sign-up]
 
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Doing my best to prepare. If the learning curve should prove to be too steep and I end up being a hindrance to good racing for all involved, let me know, but I hope it doesn't turn out like that...

PSN: NeuroPhage
GT6 Name: K. Helin
Nationality: Finnish
Team: (please advise, do I need to be in one?)
Controller: DFP (yeah, i know, bit long in the tooth)

[copy-pasted from SETUP thread sign-up]
You can join team effect with me, and we can battle it out at the back:)
 

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