Even Toyota wouldn't have thought of it...Unbelievable - horrendous luck for Ferrari #51
I was sorely tempted, believe me! 😅 I'd love the 296 GT3, that's the only big omission for me; the M4 GT3 would also be great, as would the KTM X-Bow and the Maserati MC20 GT2 as well. That said, it is already possible to create a great GT3 race in GT7, but the 296 GT3 would make it near perfect IMO.Just a question though.. Where was the "GiveMeMyUpdatedGT3GridNowPolyphonyDigital!!!" team during the most important GT3 race worldwide?
Seems they had a puncture 64 minutes before the end and that forced them to take the stop with 2 mins to go because the maximum stint length was 63 (or 62?) minutes... ouch!Rowe were unlucky to have to pit with 2.5 minutes left, and lost P2 as a result
Seems they had a puncture 64 minutes before the end and that forced them to take the stop with 2 mins to go because the maximum stint length was 63 (or 62?) minutes... ouch!
Yeh, that's almost as bad luck as the Ferrari had.Bro..... that SUCKS
That's awesome, how did you swing that??Yeh, that's almost as bad luck as the Ferrari had.
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On a lighter note, I'm getting a pit lane pass to join Team Abba Racing at the British GT race at Donington
They sent me one last year as well but I couldn't go due to flooding knocking out the trainlines in the entire North of England the day I was supposed to travel, but hopefully I will have better luck this time. Hell, I'll bloody walk (or swim) there if I have to!
I met Sam Neary's parents in the paddock at Spa last year. I got chatting to them over a beer, and they invited me to a British GT raceThat's awesome, how did you swing that??
I'll be there too cheering Abba and 2 Seas on! ☺️
I was planning to go see the GT World Challenge at Road America tomorrow as it's less than an hour up the road from me but now I'm wondering if I'll be bored. I'm really not one to watch any kind of sport - I pretty much gave up watching motorsports years ago - as I'd rather do the sport than watch it. I don't know any of the teams or the drivers and would be going alone so I don't even have a fellow car nerd to talk to, unlike the last time I went to a RA event.
Seems like a shame to not go to one as I am a huge GT (sim) fan but just wandering around and watching. Not sure. Otherwise I'll probably got to an Irish Festival with my wife and daughter..
What do you do at events like this? Talk me into this!
I was planning to go see the GT World Challenge at Road America tomorrow as it's less than an hour up the road from me but now I'm wondering if I'll be bored. I'm really not one to watch any kind of sport - I pretty much gave up watching motorsports years ago - as I'd rather do the sport than watch it. I don't know any of the teams or the drivers and would be going alone so I don't even have a fellow car nerd to talk to, unlike the last time I went to a RA event.
Seems like a shame to not go to one as I am a huge GT (sim) fan but just wandering around and watching. Not sure. Otherwise I'll probably got to an Irish Festival with my wife and daughter..
What do you do at events like this? Talk me into this!
Depends on the format of the day or weekend, but what I don't generally do is sit on a seat watching the racing for a day. Get around the circuit, figure out what/where all the good views are, get down to the pits/paddock and see as much as you can. Experience the sights, sounds and smells - soak it up. Speak to people. If you can, take a little radio or ear piece for picking up local broadcast of the commentary. Accept that you are not watching racing like you do on the TV/Web.What do you do at events like this? Talk me into this!
It arrived!On that note, I received a mysterious 'postage not paid' notice yesterday despite having nothing on order - I'm hoping against all hope that it could be my lost pass for British GT that went missing after being posted about 6 weeks ago. 🤞
When did they install the tire bundles at the chicane? Were they there last year? I saw a Mercedes GT4 take a chunk out of their bumper by whacking the second bundle in the race.I was at the British GT race this weekend at Donington Park and had a fantastic weekend as a guest of Team Abba Racing.
The team had a difficult weekend that very nearly ended in triumph, but sadly wasn't to be. Free Practice saw them pit after just 20 mins on track, due to a suspension issue (I think), and Richard Neary hit the tire wall in Pre-Qualifying which saw them lose more practice time. Qualifying wasn't great either - Richard Neary could only get around 10th place, but Sam Neary managed P2 on his last lap, only for it to be scrubbed for a track limits violation, so they ended up way down in P14 (out of 16). The race, however, was incredible - Richard (as per usual) drove like a man possessed, and got them up to a fantastic 3rd spot, which Sam was able to hold. With about 30 mins to go, there was a prolonged FCY/SC as they had to fix some armco barriers, and it was looking like the race might end under SC conditions, and hand the Nearys a very well deserved podium spot, but it wasn't to be... the SC came in with just over 90s left on the clock, enough for two more laps, and half way through the first lap, with only a minute left on the clock, their front left brake disc exploded and sent Sam careering into the gravel/barriers, and it was game over. I was in the garage when that happened and it was pretty devastating. However, it turns out that the car was actually disqualified after the race for a pitlane infringement that the team were unaware of, so perhaps it was lucky that they didn't celebrate a podium only for it to be taken off them.
I had an amazing time and got some great access to the garages, although Barwell kicked me out 😅 I was a bit cheesed off at that, though, because I actually had permission from someone in the team (I asked if it was OK for me to be there, and they said yes, as long as I stayed to the side, which I did... but someone else kicked me out anyway...). The other garages were fine, though I was mindful of not getting in the way and didn't overstay my welcome anywhere other than Barwell!
I didn't see much of Richard and Sam after the race - I handed my pass back to a mechanic and thanked him and the team for letting me join them, but added that I thought it would be wise if I made myself scarce - he chuckled and agreed, so I left them to it.
Team Abba Racing AMG GT3 - Richard and Sam Neary
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AMG GT3 engine
The eventual winners, Rob and Ricky Collard's Barwell Lamborghini Huracan GT3
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Finally got a pic with Max Götz after meeting him briefly at the Nürburgring 24h earlier this year too
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Wet conditions for Free Practice
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My signed Spark model #18 2 Seas Motorsport AMG GT3 of Max Götz and Kevin Tse in the gravel at Turn 1, while their real car was about 50 feet away, also in the gravel at Turn 1...
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John Ferguson's SF90 Stradale
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I was also there!I was at the British GT race this weekend at Donington Park and had a fantastic weekend as a guest of Team Abba Racing.
The team had a difficult weekend that very nearly ended in triumph, but sadly wasn't to be. Free Practice saw them pit after just 20 mins on track, due to a suspension issue (I think), and Richard Neary hit the tire wall in Pre-Qualifying which saw them lose more practice time. Qualifying wasn't great either - Richard Neary could only get around 10th place, but Sam Neary managed P2 on his last lap, only for it to be scrubbed for a track limits violation, so they ended up way down in P14 (out of 16). The race, however, was incredible - Richard (as per usual) drove like a man possessed, and got them up to a fantastic 3rd spot, which Sam was able to hold. With about 30 mins to go, there was a prolonged FCY/SC as they had to fix some armco barriers, and it was looking like the race might end under SC conditions, and hand the Nearys a very well deserved podium spot, but it wasn't to be... the SC came in with just over 90s left on the clock, enough for two more laps, and half way through the first lap, with only a minute left on the clock, their front left brake disc exploded and sent Sam careering into the gravel/barriers, and it was game over. I was in the garage when that happened and it was pretty devastating. However, it turns out that the car was actually disqualified after the race for a pitlane infringement that the team were unaware of, so perhaps it was lucky that they didn't celebrate a podium only for it to be taken off them.
I had an amazing time and got some great access to the garages, although Barwell kicked me out 😅 I was a bit cheesed off at that, though, because I actually had permission from someone in the team (I asked if it was OK for me to be there, and they said yes, as long as I stayed to the side, which I did... but someone else kicked me out anyway...). The other garages were fine, though I was mindful of not getting in the way and didn't overstay my welcome anywhere other than Barwell!
I didn't see much of Richard and Sam after the race - I handed my pass back to a mechanic and thanked him and the team for letting me join them, but added that I thought it would be wise if I made myself scarce - he chuckled and agreed, so I left them to it.
Team Abba Racing AMG GT3 - Richard and Sam Neary
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AMG GT3 engine
The eventual winners, Rob and Ricky Collard's Barwell Lamborghini Huracan GT3
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Finally got a pic with Max Götz after meeting him briefly at the Nürburgring 24h earlier this year too
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Wet conditions for Free Practice
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My signed Spark model #18 2 Seas Motorsport AMG GT3 of Max Götz and Kevin Tse in the gravel at Turn 1, while their real car was about 50 feet away, also in the gravel at Turn 1...
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John Ferguson's SF90 Stradale
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Yes, pretty sure they were there last year. They weren't there in 2021.When did they install the tire bundles at the chicane? Were they there last year? I saw a Mercedes GT4 take a chunk out of their bumper by whacking the second bundle in the race.