rF2 Team Battle Nissan and Renault - Wednesday March 27th

rFactor 2 Racing Club event

Marco Bijl

Axe Travels
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Event Details
Server: RACEDEPARTMENT.COM TEAM
Car: Renault Clio and Nissan 370z
Track: Mid Ohio
Mod: RACEDEPARTMENT Wk13 Club Mod
Weather: Dry
Road condition: Pre-rubbered

Time Schedule
20:00 GMT - Practice
20:30 GMT - Qualification
20:40 GMT - Warm-up
20:45 GMT - Race 16 laps

Server and Teamspeak password: click here

Event instructions.
To join this event, you need to team up with another driver. This team may be any random combo. However, 1 of the team members will drive the Clio, the other one the 370z.
At the end, finishing times will be combined, and a winner will be determined.

Scoring.
To determine the winners we will use the average laptimes for both. So, total race time will be divided by the number of laps driven. Then, the average time of both drivers, will be added. This will create a list of the fastest overall.

Entry list:
  1. Justin Swan - Stefan Woudenberg
  2. Stefan Mizzi - Craig Booth
  3. Andrew Ford - Calum McLure
  4. Nick Deeley - David Gronvalls
  5. James Andrew - Tiens Van Zyl
  6. Team
  7. Team
  8. Team
  9. Team
  10. Team
  11. Team
  12. Team
 
Added some more info about the scoring in the top post.
Scoring.
To determine the winners we will use the average laptimes for both. So, total race time will be divided by the number of laps driven. Then, the average time of both drivers, will be added. This will create a list of the fastest overall.

An example.
Team1:
Race length = 6 laps.
Clio 1 did 5 out of 6 laps, in a total time of 8:45:050.
370z 1 did 6 laps, in a total time of 8:44.620
Average times are:
Clio: 8:45.050 / 5 = 105.010 seconds
370z: 8:44.620 / 6 = 87.436 seconds
Total average = 192.446 seconds, or 3:12.446 minutes

Team 2:
Clio 2 did 6 laps in a total time of 10:21.359
370z 2 did 6 laps in a total time of 8:53.297
Average times are:
Clio: 10:21.359 / 6 = 103.559 seconds
370z: 8:53.297 / 6 = 88.882 seconds
Total average = 192.441 seconds, or 3:12.441 minutes

In this example, team 2 wins, without the top finishing 370z. However, see the difference in finish time (almost 9 seconds!) of the 2 370's, and the difference between the actual end times. Only .005 seconds determined the win :)

This will be so close :p

Consistency will be the trick here. Get your average speed up, and you can claim the victory. Make 1 mistake to many, and you are done :).
 

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