RDHGP S6 - Round 2 - Anderstorp GP - 100km - 25th Nov 2010

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Stuart Thomson

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Knowing Me, RDHGP S6, Knowing You, Round 2. Aha!

Welcome back to Round 2 of RDHGP S6. After the False Start that was our first attempt at Mosport, and the subsequent rescheduling discussions, we finally managed to open Season 6 and I hope that it didn’t disappoint – it certainly didn’t for me. As a lot of us had been saying and predicting, it was more than pretty even in laptimes, with less than 2 seconds covering the first 21 qualifying positions.

There were a few accidents, but as I had hoped after a quick review of the race, nothing was reported to me. The nature of Mosport means that there tend to be very few “little” accidents, the track’s high speed and high cresting tending to exacerbate loss of control, and relatively short and slippery run-offs surrounded by hard walls and tyre barriers mean going off is more likely to be race ending than elsewhere. Combine that with the difference in car performance, braking distances and our still relative inexperience in them means that we are still working out the knots. Considering that, I’m pretty happy with Round 1.

The only issue I have is that there was a driver in Round 1 who was very aggressive in Lap 1, passing a lot of people, but nearly always with sparks flying off the cars as they made contact. I’m not going to name names here, you can check your replays if you think it might be you, and if it was, please adjust your driving accordingly.

There were some people with technical issues, which is always unfortunate, especially at the first round of a League. I will give the benefit of the doubt for Round 1 with regard to technical no-shows, but after that, if you don’t show, you will get an infraction. Furthermore, blaming the skinpack at any stage will not be considered a valid technical reason for a no-show. There were 26 people on the server all using the skinpack without issue, so we know that it works.

Round 2 takes us over 3,800 miles NorthEast to the Gislaved Municipality, Jönköping County, Småland, Southern Sweden and the Scandinavian Raceway at Anderstorp.
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Circuit Notes

Located about 50 miles North East of fellow circuit venue Falkenberg, the Scandinavian Raceway at Anderstorp was built in 1968 on local marshlands. It became very popular just as Ronnie Peterson was at the height of his powers. The circuit hosted the Swedish F1 Grand Prix on 6 occasions during the 1970’s, notably it was the site for the first and only win (and also the first and only appearance) of the infamous Brabham “fan-car” in 1978. However, after the deaths of both Peterson and fellow Swede Gunnar Nilsson in that 1978 F1 season, public support for the event dried up and the Swedish Grand Prix was no longer on F1’s calendar.

The circuit has changed very little since its inception. People’s impression of Anderstorp is one of a convoluted and twisty track, but it actually only has 8 turns in its 4.03 km layout, which is actually 2 fewer than Mosport, generally perceived to be a simple, high speed track. It’s the nature of the Anderstorp corners that give this tight and twisty impression, however, with 4 of the 8 corners being 180° or more, and the rest being between 90° and 120°. Most of these have fairly wide radii, so you feel like you’re turning forever. Anderstorp has one of the longer straights in the League season, but in the context of the lap, it’s more of a relief to just be going straight for a while.

Now, the track map attached here, and the one on the Racing Circuits db differ in their location of the S/F line, Racing Circuits agreeing with GTL, so for the purpose of the track notes below, I will refer to the corners as numbered and named on the map, but in the order we will be driving them. If my memory is failing me, and GTL agrees with the map, I’ll re-write the below to be consistent.

Therefore, the first corner we approach as a timed lap starts is TR6 – Södra. It is positively cambered for the first half of the corner, but that camber flattens on exit as we accelerate onto the long, and not-quite-straight Flight Straight. The straight bears slightly right and narrows before the hard braking zone into T7R – Norra.
Norra is a relatively basic 90° right hander, with no, in fact possibly some negative, camber to add some difficulty to it and keep drivers honest. A short burst of acceleration out of Norra takes us rapidly onto the approach for one of the trickier corners and Anderstorp, T8R Läktar.

Läktar itself is an almost set-square regular 90° right hander, with no real camber to speak of. The difficulty comes from that simplicity and by the way speed that drivers want to take it, the high bumpy kerb on the inside and the high bumpy kerb on the outside exit both waiting to unsettle the car and snap the nose around. The corner begs to be attacked, but drivers not treating this corner with respect will pay for it.

Out of Läktar, it’s a blast to T1R, the (in our case) ironically named Start Kurva. This is the first of a run of those wide, but mid speed hairpin 180° turns. Some Industrial Strength positive camber allows this to be taken far quicker than their radius would normally allow. Once out of there, the camber turns over as you brake hard for the first left hander of the lap, T2L – Opel. Almost the mirror image of T1R, heavy camber allows it to be attacked, opening onto a short straight. You go past the link on your right where the South Circuit short course rejoins the GP course, and then it’s heavy braking into T3L – Hansen.

After the previous corners, this is a bit of a sucker punch, negatively cambered so too much speed or too late a turn in will run you off the outside. Negotiating this turn takes you under the Gislaved Bridge and into T4R – Continental. An almost punchbowl of a corner it’s banking allows some speed to be wound on, with the difficulty being the immediate and hard braking required as the camber comes off for T5L – Gislaved.

This is the tightest corner on the circuit, and it is again flat or almost negatively cambered, so caution is paramount. Out of Gislaved, no doubt trying to hold onto your snaking rear end under acceleration, and across the S/F line to complete a lap at the Scandinavian Raceway.

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The Race Director has some notes for drivers. Please see the track map above for location of Race Direction note:-

All Corners Without Exception – The kerbs are not deemed as track, therefore 2 wheels must be within the white lines, on the tarmac, At All Times. Again, there are NO exceptions to this rule at any point on the circuit. Any exception to this rule is deemed illegal, any advantage gained by this method must be ceded immediately. Report people deliberately and excessively cutting.

T6R – Södra. As always, be aware in Lap 1, of people as you turn in here, it will be slow and crowded. has the possibility to cause huge problems if drivers don’t respect each other. Round 1 was actually pretty good, so I’ll assume we all want to finish a race and not just start one.

T7R – Norra. As mentioned previously, you will need to be aware of the differences in braking distances and relative manoueverability of the cars.

T3L – Hansen. It is very easy to drift off the outside here, and the base of the bridge is waiting for people being overexuberant. It is also a dangerous place to rejoin if you do go off, as people may well be unsighted as they round the corner. If you go off there, take your medicine and do not just try and force your way back onto track.

All points on the track – General Items
No lights are to be flashed at any stage, under any circumstances, during the race.
No Chat during the Quali or Race except by Race Control for information.
The Track must be re-entered safely so as not to ruin other peoples races.
Car damage must be assessed realistically to know if it is possible to make the pits or not.

Incidents, Investigations and Penalties

There were no incident reports and therefore no driving penalties levied for Round 1.

I will give people whom I know were having technical issues the benefit of the doubt for Round 1 and not levy any no-show penalties on them. I’ll even be lenient on Fernando who at least posted up to say he couldn’t make it. Others with whom I’ve had no contact whatsoever will receive an infraction.

There are 3 No-show penalties being levied after round 1
· H. Smolders
· G. Migazzi
· G. Camargo

All receive an infraction for Round 1. 2 consecutive no-shows will mean removal from the League.
Please remember, the League staff will only review incidents if they are reported to them.

No report = no review.

Please try and remember the incident reporting guidelines: review, cool off, review again. Only after following the above process, and if you are convinced you still need to report it, should you let the League staff know. Please give as much information as possible during the report (time of incident, drivers involved etc.) Accident reports made within 24 hours of race completion will be ignored.

Any accusations or complaints aired in the Chat during or after a race will mean a penalty levied on the person complaining or making the accusations, even if a subsequent official complaint gets found in their favour. I simply will NOT tolerate any post race finger pointing.

Liveries
You have chosen your car and livery already, and you must only drive your chosen car at any time during an RDHGP event. Every driver has a unique livery in this season of RDHGP.

Scoring System
Points are scored down to P20 (75% distance completion required) so people can fight for some points no matter where they are on the track, and hopefully have a season long battle with people around them in the League.

The Distribution is as follows for 100km events :
P1 - 25 pts
P2 - 22
P3 - 20
P4 - 18
P5 - 16
P6 - 15
P7 - 14
P8 - 13
P9 - 12
P10 - 11
P11 - 10
P12 - 9
P13 - 8
P14 - 7
P15 - 6
P16 - 5
P17 - 4
P18 - 3
P19 - 2
P20 - 1

1 point for fastest race lap
1 point for qualifying on Pole
 
Well, thanks to our American cousins having tomorrow off, and my workmate also being off on holiday, I might have to do a 7am - 7pm shift tomorrow.

I'll let you all know in here once I know, but there's every chance I might not get onto the server until gone 20.00GMT (ie after the event start).

Please keep an eye on the time, and if, at 20.00GMT you have less than 40 minutes remaining in the session, please vote around to the next event, otherwise you'll go to quali before time.

Also - the Racing Club and (more pertinently for this Thursday) the TeamSpeak passwords have been changed, so please go to the licensed member section to find the new ones.

As always, the passwords must not be shared with non-licensed members.
 
Stuart, hello!
Could you try to access the server (or someone else), so I went to him after you. About an hour ago, I went to the server and there was Jack Smith. When I got into the pits and game shows connecting drivers, I only saw constantly flashing field with Jack's name. This jitteriness that can not boot a car if someone else on the track. I myself can normally enter the pits, if no one there (like now).
Just in case I already overwrote all skinpacks.

Upd. Phew, looks like work. Now on the track, Steven and I could normally enter. Perhaps it was because of the skins.
 
It's... quite hard to write this, but I've got to.

I'll have to leave this championship, something that I really didn't want to do. It doesn't have anything to do with the technical problem I had two weeks ago (I ended up changing my cable modem with my Internet provider, after that, so now it's ok).

The reason is that I've been hired for a job that requires me to be at home when the race is already started, and although I wished to race here - a lot -, it'll be impossible to be on time.

I know the consequences for that, and I really apologize for all the inconvenience, but I'd rather open a spot for another driver early in the tournment, than missing lots of races here.

It's not something that I wanted to write here... but I have no other option. I could leave the job, yes... LOL... but I have to pay my bills here, too.

Thanks a lot for everything, for the races and tests, and I look forward to racing here again as soon as I am able to.

Good luck to all @ Anderstorp tomorrow!
 
That was crap.....

Great Qualy with 0 practice laps. Good start and first lap, made up some places on the straight and in the usual melee. Had about 8 laps of cracking racing and then everyone just vanished. At first i thought there might have been a crash behind me and carried on but it was soon obvious that i'd lost the server. The game just didn't want to tell me i had.

So another frustrating DNF, Stu did mention I was lagging in practice so I'll have to test my net connection before R3.

Hope the rest of the race was fun for everyone!
 
Not happy with that. Got taken out in the first lap, someone on the inside of T5L, I think I left enough room, but got pushed, spun, Hans ran into me :)sorry:), massive damage.
Tried to drive after that, but the car wasn't going straight, was squirming badly under brakes, zero confidence left. After a while, I couldn't do it anymore, so pitted for damage, lost 2 minutes. And that was that.

My replay isn't working, so don't know who it was, or whose fault it was. Meh anyway.

Thanks Stuart


EDIT: replay working fine now, weird. Anyway, I was wrong, I wasn't "taken out" or pushed, a racing incident I guess.
Quite disappointed, wasn't that far off pace in practice, but 0 points to show for it.
 
Was not able to run laps over the week so took setup from last, did some laps and was surprised to be good at pace. Then tried something with setup and indeed could going into 43 times but really eual what i change the car feels with every setup nearly the same. I already tried really strange values but nothing happen from that, weird. So i´m a bit helpless what is Gary doing :rolleyes:, seems this understeer fits very good to him, specially over the distance. To race started from 2nd go to first, spun to second and crashed later to 3rd (where i had luck to have no game over).
Ovarall P3 is great but how i drive to it was not so good. :tongue:

Congrats to Gary for second dominate win and Predrag in 2nd with nice pace.
 
Not a good day at all...

Q: On my best lap I was held up by Neil on back straight after T3. Neil actually was on his out lap direct from the pit not timed lap. After this I was a little angry and couldn't find my pace qualified 16th.

R: Start went quite good I made up 3 places was 13th at the end of L1. I was scared by Tom lagging pretty hard. On the straight on L2 there was a bunch of cars including Artur, Tommo, Ralf and me.
Artur ran first with me and Tommo following and Ralf was behind us - using slipstream and power of Beemer Ralf was trying to get on the right and past us all, I also pulled to right to block him. In this combination we approached T2.
We all survived braking but on the entrance to corner Artur got a little oversteer and was a little bit sideways, I decided to hit brakes trying to avoid him, but Ralf was too close behind gave me little tap and like domino I hit Artur and he spun off. I decided to wait for him what eventually dropped me to back of the grid.

Now I have some concern, because I think even without my tap Artur would have a spin or at least ran on the grass, but contact with me made him spun immediately. Should I wait and give back my position to him or not?

After this I had festival of spins and other errors, some fight with Hans and Jack, a little challenge with Lee finished 19th 1 lap down. Miserable not what I expected.

Only one positive, my connection worked quite good during the race :)
 
Benefited big time from a multiple carnage ahead, lap 5 or 6, afaIk just Steven and me got through there. Until there I took it easy. Shooking head about bad beemer's performance, so grabbed my things and drove my back off to keep position. Had frightening moments behind lagging Tom.

Sorry for fellows being held up non guilty, Congrats for all being clean and fair
 
A new PB lap to bag an actual league pole start,i believed i made quite a good start really,but Ivo Andre and Kryzy will argue that point by putting me instantly to 4th for T1,i didnt think the run was long enough for that to be possible :D.....settled in behind K. Babij until the end of lap one approaching the 2nd last turn (baby caroussel?) and he suddenly speared off to the left,now 3rd chasing Andre who was keeping a close eye on Ivo in the lead,dont remember what lap but Ivo lost the backend at the final turn and Andre and me nipped through no problems,it took a good few laps of chasing until Andre made a similar mistake at the last turn allowing me through with a huge gap now in the lead,and the rest is history really,maintained a decent enough pace and concentration level to bring it home with a cheeky grin :).
Well done Predrag and Andre and all finishers.

Many Thanks Stu & RD
 
Finished 18th which is OK with me but it was partly due to some others having incidents which cost them position. I was relatively consistant but not overly quick. It didn't take long for the lappers to start showing up. At one point nine drivers passed me in one big swoop. Had a good workout with Hans and Roman..thanks for waiting guys. Well done to podium people, cheers to all racers, and to Stu the Man for organizing the show.
 
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