Race report #282 - Thursday Nov 21st 2019 (RC, BTCC, SC)
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2019 11:01 am
RACE REPORT #282 - Nov 21st 2019 (RC, BTCC, SC)
Just seven drivers were present for our rally stages and our BTCC and Slot.It Challenge races, but what a night of action it was! In the rally stages, Luke B. was in a different universe with the speed of his car, however the battle for second was very hotly contested by four drivers, two of which had an overall three-stage time difference of six-thousands of a second! Despite his domination, even Luke B overcooked it in the final stage while trying to beat his previous overall times, yet still setting the fastest rally time of the night.
We ran just one race each for the BTCC and Slot.It Challenge classes, the former seeing its first Honda win since we started the class, this by Ramesh who also got pole. The "big" MG and VW cars suffered from the rule adjustments made to slow them down which worked a bit too well, both entrants running in the mid-field. Slot.It Challenge was also full of excitement, with lots of close running throughout the field. It was great to see the performance improvements in both O'Brie's Mazda and Anthony's Audi, showing that they're both working to improve their cars and make them potential winners.
The results
The rally competitors:
BTCC starting grid - Ramesh's Civic sits on pole, followed by Steve's BMW, My MG, Luke B's VW, O'Brie's Civic and my Civic driven by Warren:
Warren's Civic goes onto the shoulder as O'Brie and I battle in the background:
O'Brie and I got very close at one point during the race:
Steve's BMW and Warren's Civic make contact and de-slot going through the esses towards the hill:
Slot.It Challenge starting grid again saw Luke B's Nissan R90CK on pole, followed by O'brie's Mazda 787b, my Nissan R89C, Ramesh's and Steve's similar cars and Anthony's Audi R8C:
Luke B's yellow Nissan and O'Brie's rebuilt and now quicker-than-ever Mazda fight it out as they approach the carousel:
Ramesh's Nissan comes down the slope towards the back of the pits:
Steve's ill-fated Nissan exits Fosters with Anthony's much-improved Audi in hot pursuit. For some unknown reason, the Nissan suddenly lost power and stopped during the race despite all attempts to rectify the problem:
Another view of the Audi and Nissan as they go through Fosters:
My Nissan spins in the esses ahead of Anthony's Audi:
Once again, my Nissan spins, this time rounding the hairpin after Anthony's Audi ends up on its roof and almost gets hit by Ramesh's Nissan:
(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), Formula 1 (F1).
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
Just seven drivers were present for our rally stages and our BTCC and Slot.It Challenge races, but what a night of action it was! In the rally stages, Luke B. was in a different universe with the speed of his car, however the battle for second was very hotly contested by four drivers, two of which had an overall three-stage time difference of six-thousands of a second! Despite his domination, even Luke B overcooked it in the final stage while trying to beat his previous overall times, yet still setting the fastest rally time of the night.
We ran just one race each for the BTCC and Slot.It Challenge classes, the former seeing its first Honda win since we started the class, this by Ramesh who also got pole. The "big" MG and VW cars suffered from the rule adjustments made to slow them down which worked a bit too well, both entrants running in the mid-field. Slot.It Challenge was also full of excitement, with lots of close running throughout the field. It was great to see the performance improvements in both O'Brie's Mazda and Anthony's Audi, showing that they're both working to improve their cars and make them potential winners.
The results
The rally competitors:
BTCC starting grid - Ramesh's Civic sits on pole, followed by Steve's BMW, My MG, Luke B's VW, O'Brie's Civic and my Civic driven by Warren:
Warren's Civic goes onto the shoulder as O'Brie and I battle in the background:
O'Brie and I got very close at one point during the race:
Steve's BMW and Warren's Civic make contact and de-slot going through the esses towards the hill:
Slot.It Challenge starting grid again saw Luke B's Nissan R90CK on pole, followed by O'brie's Mazda 787b, my Nissan R89C, Ramesh's and Steve's similar cars and Anthony's Audi R8C:
Luke B's yellow Nissan and O'Brie's rebuilt and now quicker-than-ever Mazda fight it out as they approach the carousel:
Ramesh's Nissan comes down the slope towards the back of the pits:
Steve's ill-fated Nissan exits Fosters with Anthony's much-improved Audi in hot pursuit. For some unknown reason, the Nissan suddenly lost power and stopped during the race despite all attempts to rectify the problem:
Another view of the Audi and Nissan as they go through Fosters:
My Nissan spins in the esses ahead of Anthony's Audi:
Once again, my Nissan spins, this time rounding the hairpin after Anthony's Audi ends up on its roof and almost gets hit by Ramesh's Nissan:
(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), Formula 1 (F1).
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