Race report #267 - Thursday Mar 14th 2019 (RC, SC, F1)
Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2019 12:23 pm
RACE REPORT #267 - Mar 14th 2019 (RC, SC, F1)
Six drivers took part in our 267th event, all of which drove the Rally stages, with five also competing in our Slot.It Challenge and F1 classes. As planned, we started tech inspection at 8:20 PM followed by the rally stages where it came down to competition in three time brackets of 7, 8 and 9 sec lap times. At the front, Luke B and I fought for the top spot, in the middle, the battle was between Ramesh, Steve and a slightly slower O'Brie, with Anthony driving an unfamiliar loaner car following. At the end of the three 5-lap stages, just 1.065 sec separated the two top positions.
We decided to run two 75-lap races each for Slot.It Challenge and F1. We knew both classes would be very competitive, with just 0.114 sec and 0.144 sec separating the top three qualifiers in SC and F1, respectively and just a 0.6 sec spread between all five cars in both classes. As usual, the inside lane was king and it took some risky moves to get past groups of cars running this faster lane, but drivers managed it, despite a few drive-through penalties having to be applied. Still, there were relatively few de-slots and the racing was very exciting, requiring a lot of driver concentration.
Even though we had some action-filled racing on track, we were also able to take breaks between races for a little socialising, a drink and some snacks, making the event a really enjoyable one.
The results
Slot.It Challenge starting grid - Luke B's Nissan R90CK, followed by the R89Cs of Ramesh, myself and Steve and O'Brie's Mazda 787:
A tight queue lead by Steve's R89C with it's nose covered in duct tape, followed by Ramesh's and my similar cars:
Formula 1 starting grid - My McLaren followed by Luke B's McLaren, Ramesh's Williams, O'Brie's McLaren and Steve's Dallara:
(How this is computed: viewtopic.php?f=5&t=393)
Congratulations to the winners.
Next event's classes: Class grouping C: Modified Production (MP), Restricted GT (RGT), Restricted LMP (RLMP).
Don't forget to see the updated overall fastest times and the fastest times by driver and class for 2019 to know what the benchmarks are for your cars, the updated class average qualifying times and the updated fastest times for 2019. Older stats can be found in the Archive area of the forum.
See you on the circuit...
Gordon
Six drivers took part in our 267th event, all of which drove the Rally stages, with five also competing in our Slot.It Challenge and F1 classes. As planned, we started tech inspection at 8:20 PM followed by the rally stages where it came down to competition in three time brackets of 7, 8 and 9 sec lap times. At the front, Luke B and I fought for the top spot, in the middle, the battle was between Ramesh, Steve and a slightly slower O'Brie, with Anthony driving an unfamiliar loaner car following. At the end of the three 5-lap stages, just 1.065 sec separated the two top positions.
We decided to run two 75-lap races each for Slot.It Challenge and F1. We knew both classes would be very competitive, with just 0.114 sec and 0.144 sec separating the top three qualifiers in SC and F1, respectively and just a 0.6 sec spread between all five cars in both classes. As usual, the inside lane was king and it took some risky moves to get past groups of cars running this faster lane, but drivers managed it, despite a few drive-through penalties having to be applied. Still, there were relatively few de-slots and the racing was very exciting, requiring a lot of driver concentration.
Even though we had some action-filled racing on track, we were also able to take breaks between races for a little socialising, a drink and some snacks, making the event a really enjoyable one.
The results
Slot.It Challenge starting grid - Luke B's Nissan R90CK, followed by the R89Cs of Ramesh, myself and Steve and O'Brie's Mazda 787:
A tight queue lead by Steve's R89C with it's nose covered in duct tape, followed by Ramesh's and my similar cars:
Formula 1 starting grid - My McLaren followed by Luke B's McLaren, Ramesh's Williams, O'Brie's McLaren and Steve's Dallara:
(How this is computed: viewtopic.php?f=5&t=393)
Congratulations to the winners.
Next event's classes: Class grouping C: Modified Production (MP), Restricted GT (RGT), Restricted LMP (RLMP).
Don't forget to see the updated overall fastest times and the fastest times by driver and class for 2019 to know what the benchmarks are for your cars, the updated class average qualifying times and the updated fastest times for 2019. Older stats can be found in the Archive area of the forum.
See you on the circuit...
Gordon