RDHCS S9 - Test Event - 9 Laps - Dijon GP/Mondello Int'l - Tue 28th August

Stuart Thomson

The Stoat Without Fear ™
Premium
event0.jpg

Welcome to the Pre-Season Testing event for Season 8 of the RaceDepartment Historic Grand Prix.

This will be a very cut down briefing compared to the actual race events, as the event is mostly a practice session - we will NOT be having a separate qualifying session, I'll roll straight to Race and just go with whatever the game gives us.

The breakdown of the events will be as follows:

Practice1: 19.00GMT - 40 minutes
Race1: 19.40GMT - 9 laps
Practice2: 20.00GMT - 40 minutes
Race2: 20.40GMT - 9 laps

This is a test event, so grid placing is immaterial and will be whatever Practice gives us.

We will be using RD CLUB rules and CLUB PASSWORD for this event. If you take anyone off, or even if you think you might have, STOP AND WAIT FOR THEM. Failure to do so could jeopardise your place in the League.

This is a non-competitive event, merely for us to work any last minute kinks out of our setups, make our final vehicle choice decisions, test the preliminary skin packs I'll be providing, make sure no-one has any problem connecting / staying in / viewing anyone elses skin. Don't go treating it like a League race.

Event 1 will be round Dijon GP - I will be rolling here @19.00GMT (20.00 Ldn), irrespective of what track the server is currently on.
event0a.jpg


Dijon is well known to us all, relatively simple and biased towards power thanks to that long, long main straight. The nimbler cars will be able to make up time in the middle section, but this is not really their domain.

T4L - The blind and crested braking zone makes this tricky enough, but the way the turn dives away downhill and left means that it's a balancing act to get power on. Turning in too soon to avoid the scrubbing understeer means that the high inner kerbs come into play, trying to keep too much speed on means you will drift wide towards the outer hazards, and putting power on too early will result in the rear end swapping places with the front. Easily the trickiest corner on the lap.

T5R - the uphill approach helps by shortening braking distances, but again, the crested exit means you have to be careful how you put the power down.

Event 2 will be on the International Layout of Mondello Park, and will follow the same 40 min prac/9 lap race format
event0b.jpg


We don't drive Mondello that often, but the international layout is a great track. This is very much about the handling, how much speed you can carry through turns, how soon you can squeeze the power on, how predictable you can get your car to behave. There's only really one section that the more muscular cars can stretch their legs, but even that is protected by some handling based design tests at the end.

T4R - this slow corner follows immediately after the mid paced T3R, and tightens on exit. Going in too hot is bad news - locking up will send you straight on into the sandpit, drifting wide will put you in the wall, too much power to correct will send you across the dusty grass on the inside.

T8R - After the long straight, this trap double right waits, protected by a downhill approach (meaning braking zones are extended) and an off camber entry (that if not allowed for will put you into the sand again).

T13L - This is quick enough that you will be attacking it and riding the inner kerb under acceleration. Be warned here, the more you cut, the bumpier it gets and the less control you will have on the exit. The Cut Track warning is on the right hand side of the exit, so it's daring you to be careless.

Thread will open nearer the event.
 
It was nearly a good intro for me into this Season.
The good news, everything seemed to be working ok, except for my paddle shifter missing gear changes or double shifting occasionally. :(

The Nissan seemed like it might be a good choice for me, it was fun to drive, especially after swapping the sounds as advised. :thumbsup: It looks like a good all-rounder, handles fairly well, but I did find it's ability to suddenly bite you at Mondello (as did a few others I see :p ). The biggest surprise is the wide range of setup options available to the Nissan, should help tuning it to each track, but also may cause a lot of time consuming distractions if you let it. I didn't test all of the tyre options, just tried the Michelins to see if the wear might be ok.

The bad news, very sorry to all those who were caught up in my Mondello turn 1 mess. :redface::redface: I was bumped around a bit off the line causing me to end up on the inside (which is not what I wanted) and then stuffed up my braking when the gear shifter didn't respond when downshifting. Hopefully, I got that boo boo out the way when it didn't matter too much. :rolleyes:

Looks like being an interesting season, all of the cars looked to be very well matched based on practice lap times. Stuart's preparation / testing proved to be spot on. :thumbsup:
 
Everything seemed to run ok for all which is a heads up. I believe Ross mentioned a lag issue but I never noticed any. I will definitely have to work at taming the Skyline but I knew that when I picked it. Mondello was a bit of a challenge..my pace was off and car control needed improvement ... so now I know what I am up against. If I can stay competitive with the ones I usually battle with then let's get it on.:D
 
Race 1 i had great fun watching Jacob pulling his hair out trying to get past my Vette, i could almost hear him cursing over the engine sound the vette makes and man it is loud. In the twisty bits he was all over me but as soon as got the vette pointing the right way it was loud peddle to the mettle and it pulls away again.:D

Race 2 i had expected to be around last but to finish 5th was a big surprise :cool: although the gap in lap time to the faster Nissans was still huge.:(

Overall i am very happy with my car choice as i think i will have a huge amount of fun around a few of these tracks, will get my butt kicked around a few of them but nothing new there i guess.;)
 
Sorry I couldn't hang around for the whole night gents, but this bug (or "big" depending on how diligent my spellchecker is) is still knocking me around a bit. Apologies to the boys on TS who were treated to some of my lung gymnastics last night.

The longest stint I did all night was the 9 laps - by 4 or 5 laps, even in practice, I was sweating, coughing, tired and with zero concentration.

Glad this is just a testo event rather than a League race proper.

Dijon - Yeah, OK, was never going to be a happy hunting ground for the Escort, but that wasn't the point, really, and it was good to get out there with you all.

Mondello - Much more like it, and even with the wrong setup (35 laps worth of fuel instead of 9) and feeling as crappy as I did, the Dagenham Dustbin felt much more at home, and the time showed it.

Really looking forward to Germany in 2 weeks time :thumbsup:
 

Latest News

Are you buying car setups?

  • Yes

  • No


Results are only viewable after voting.
Back
Top