ToCA9 - Final Standings And A Final Thank You.

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Good for you guys đź‘Ť

I'm pulling out for now as I wasn't ready in the first place. Plus I'm the unluckiest driver on the grid.
 
I see. Wasn't fun for me either (Only real excitement was my battle with Panoz, sorry for the bumps Panoz :(). Wasn't really ready as Furi only told me this morning. Plus the tiny ring is one of my worst courses.
 
I blame GTA 5 for tonight's low attendance.
 
Right, so I got robbed of a possible 3rd podium in a row by the worst overtake attempt I've seen so far this season...
 
Paul you did tag Carb. We nearly wrecked each other in turn at last turn...
 
Good season all round, probably didn't do as well as I should of done because of a lack of set-up which was my fault. Anyways congrats to those who won the championships.

Also a big thank you to Furi for running this for the the past 2 and a half years and giving us an well organised and enjoyable series on a Saturday night. Hopefully the return of TOCA on GT6 will bring even more success for quite possibly the best touring car series on this forum.
 
Shuffle racing was fun and the Megane race was out of this world. Midnight NASCAR was neat too, although you should've made it rain.
 
Rain would've been pure evil :scared:

Shuffle was epic, while the Megane race was ridiculous (In a good way).
 
Last bit of stewarding regarding last lap race 3, it was judged that the actual incident between Carb and Paul was a racing incident caused by Carbon not noticing the upcoming Ford.

However it was judged Paul pushed track boundaries too far before leading to a collision being possible, though it is acknowledged that Paul did try to avoid by lifting.

As a result amended R3 order is P3 Furi, P4 Carb, P5 Paul.
 
You can't finish a TOCA season without a bit of controversial stewarding. At least it wasn't a lack of stewarding like it was for half the season...
 
Calling BS. You didn't report anything I didn't. Considering you were trying to get me to deliberately help one of the SYM guys...
 
Don't mean to add to the negative vibe but I left race 1 because the lobby connection was awful.

It's been the same for me since we went to private rooms, it may only be me but I found it extremely irritating...
 
Don't mean to add to the negative vibe but I left race 1 because the lobby connection was awful.

It's been the same for me since we went to private rooms, it may only be me but I found it extremely irritating...
Private rooms are prone to lagulousness.
 
Incident Review:
Paul exceeded track limits yes. But this was BEFORE the overtake was committed. Paul was back on track already and going off had made no gain in track position.

After discussion with stewards (1 agreed with me) the penalty has been rescinded and race result will stand. This is especially as the report was for the actual incident which has been agreed was a racing incident.

However, if you leave track limits, a pass is all the more risky and harder to pull off but discouraged. Paul's saving grace was that 1: He gained no apparent advantage from running off, and 2: He had lifted PRIOR to the contact and only accelerating mid turn as normal, which was just a split second as it happened.

Standings and tables thursday, be a fair load to do :)
 
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