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GT5 Week 133 : Classic ENDURANCE
Hotlap Event in GT Mode Practice
Ford Mark IV Race Car '67
Road Course - Daytona
:: Only Open to Qualified GTP_Registered Members ::
:: Members are not obligated to take part ::
Race Details:
- Mode: GT Mode : Practice : A-Spec Free Run
- Track: World Circuits > Road Course - Daytona
- Car Type: Premium - No Tuning or Added Parts Allowed
- Make: USA > Ford
- Model: Mark IV Race Car '67
Vehicle Specifics:
- Power: 530 BHP (This is power with oil change after break-in.)
- Weight: 1000 kg (stock) (Use of Ballast and Ballast Adjustment is Optional)
- Weight Reductions: Not available
- Engine Modifications: Not available
- Intake Modifications: Not available
- Exhaust Modifications: Titanium Racing Exhaust allowed (stock) All others not available
- Turbo: Mid-range and High-range Turbos not allowed - Verifiable through Race Admin review of replays and on HUD
- Chassis Reinforcement: Not allowed - Admin verifiable.
- Drivetrain Modifications: Adjustable LSD allowed (stock) - Leave settings at stock 10/40/20. Admin verifiable.
- Transmission: Full custom allowed (stock) - Leave settings at stock. Admin verifiable.
- Suspension: Fully Adjustable Suspension allowed (stock) - Leave settings at stock. Admin verifiable.
- Aero Modifications: Stock 20 front / 45 rear is allowed - Leave settings at stock. Admin verifiable.
- Tyre Type: Race Hard (R1)
- Oil Change: Required
- Skid Recovery Force Aid: OFF (Those Found using this Aid will be DQ'd) - Be Careful - The Setting for This Aid is Whatever You Used Last - Be sure it's set to 'Off'
- Other Aids (Traction Control, Active Steering, and ASM): Optional
- Grip Reduction on Track Edge: Optional
- In Event (R/A) Tuning Settings (Brake Balance): Optional.
- Tire Wear and Fuel Depletion (New for Spec II): OFF - Your Replay must show a full fuel tank and unworn tires.
Race Specifics:
- The event MUST be run using your GTP_Tag Account
- The use of the clutch that is found on the G25, G27, and other high end racing wheels is strictly prohibited.
- No Contact with walls or other objects. Any contact with walls, no matter how minor, will result in a DQ.
- 2 Wheels on or above the track at all times.
- Tarmac and Yellow Rumble Strips are Track Surface. No other surfaces are track.
Steward's Comments:
Welcome to 1967. Ferrari's new 330 P4 won The 24 Hours of Daytona 1-2-3 that year, while the proven Ford GT40 Mk II's had to retire due to gearbox issues. The GT40 Mk IV was then unveiled for Le Mans later that year and won it, with 330 P4's in 2nd and 3rd.
What if the Mk IV had been ready in time for Daytona? Hit the banks hard and rewrite history.
Credit EDK with this fantastic stock combo. 👍
WRS-OnlineEvents and 3D3 Racing are chomping at the bit to run this one for our 2yr anniversary, a couple days after the deadline.
Viewing your T1, T2, & T3 Time Splits:
- You need to make sure you save the 'Save Best Lap Replay' (ghost replay), not the 'Save Replay'
- To view your best lap replay, go to 'My Home' and watch the replay from there using the 'Replay Theater' option.
- While Viewing Your Replay, Choose the "Live Timing Monitor" To View Your Sector Times
- To post your T1, T2, & T3 Splits, simply post the sector times that are shown in the live timing monitor.
- The WRS Fetchbot has been updated and will now add your splits together!
Standard Clean OLR Rules:
- At Least 2 Tires must be in contact with track at all times.
- In situations where contact with the track is not possible because tires are airborne (above the ground), then the run is only legal if at least two tires in-line would have made contact with the track if the car were not airborne.
- If track contact cannot be 100% determined, then consider it dirty.
- Rumble/ripple strips are part of the track.
- No contact with walls or objects, visible or invisible
- If you're not 100% sure that your lap is clean, then consider it dirty
- No hybrids
- No cheating of any kind,these are relaxed races and we are experienced racers, we know what times can be done,and we can read your mind.We will know.
- Nothing that goes against the spirit of the rules
- Save your best lap/ghost replay
Thread rules:
The following information cannot be discussed in this thread (they can, however, be discussed on MSN or via other private conversation methods):
- Total Lap Time
- Any information which can be used to infer your total laptime
The following information can be discussed in this thread :
- T1, T2, & T3 times
- Any settings discussion.
Number of splits: 3
Submission:
All submissions must be sent by PM (Subject title: GTP_WRS Week 133 Submission ) to (WRSFetchbot):
- Please submit your time in the following format on a single line:
Time: X'XX.XXX
(Example-) Time: 1'10.100 - Users can ask the bot for the current submitted time by sending a message with the body: "get entry"
- Users can delete their submitted time by sending a message with the body of "remove entry".
- If multiple times are submitted, only the last submission will be counted.
- Please include in your submission PM your final lap time
- The deadline is Monday, September 9th 11:59pm GMT
- If you are unsure of the deadline try this site
Why Use GMT?:
GMT is World Time and the basis of every world time zone which sets the time of day and is at the centre of the time zone map. GMT sets current time or official time around the globe. Most time changes are measured by GMT. Although GMT has been replaced by atomic time (UTC) it is still widely regarded as the correct time for every international time zone.
Time verification:
Save your ghost replay and keep it at least a full two weeks after the event's deadline:
- Racers, named by the OLR Admin staff, (if any) will be required to submit a replay for verification
- Any submitted time is subject to a time verification request
- When a time verification has been requested, the concerned racer must provide the correct replay within seven days of the request
- Failure to do so will result in the removal of the unverified submission from the results table
- Video replays are not accepted as a form of verification
Good luck,
OLR Team
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