rF2 *Special Event* V8 Supercars Season Opener - Sydney Motorsport Park Sun 06 Mar 2022

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To mark the end of my time as furloughed, and the start of the 2022 Repco Supercars Championship - no connection between the two. The 2022 Repco Supercars Championship starts off with a double header the first weekend of March, with one 300km night race on Saturday and one 300km night race on Sunday. We will not emulate that. However, we will do a 150km night race on Sunday.
Header picture and race-idea is from @Yves Larose

Eligibility: You must be a PREMIUM member. You must also use your REAL NAME on all RD servers and Discord, and include this in your forum profile. It is the only way of identifying who you are during an event.

[Server Password: esports]
[RaceDepartment Discord]

[Racing Club Rules]
[Incident Reporting]

Server Name: RACEDEPARTMENT.COM V8S

Car(s):

  • Supercars 2021 (Australian Series) [STEAM]
Track: Sydney Motorsport Park (Eastern Creek) [STEAM]
Layout:
Track Temperature
: 23
Fixed Setups: No (setups can be shared)
Start Type: Formation Lap & Rolling Start
Driving Assists: Auto Clutch, Auto Shifting
Time: Night - In-Game start time: 19:30.
Weather: Forecast
ABS/TC: Factory Defaults

Schedule: (EU) Sunday 06 March 2022
Practice: 20:00 UTC (20 minutes)
Qualifying: 20:20 UTC (15 minutes)
Warm Up: 20:35 UTC
(5 minutes)
Race: 20:40 UTC (38 Laps) *Formation Lap & Standing Start!*

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INFORMATION & BASIC RULES

  • All of the standard Racing Club Rules still apply to this event.
  • While our race is only half distance from the real one. It will last 55-60 minutes. Depending on tyre usage and strategy, you will need to stop one or two times.
 
Entry List (14/37)
*Max 2 drivers per livery. Track Maximum is 37 cars*
See bottom for liveries.

CarRD Driver NameRD Driver Name
#2 Mobil 1 Middy's Racing ZB
Denis Betty
#3 Cooldrive Racing MustangHerlev heyha1400
#4 SCT Logistics ZBHartmut2
#5 Truck Assist Racing Mustang
#6 Monster Energy Racing MustangSimApprentice21
#7 Ned Racing MustangMichael Rudolf
#8 Brad Jones Racing ZB
#9 Erebus Motorsport ZB
#11 Shell V-Power MustangXalfy
#14 Brad Jones Racing ZBDaniel R.
#17 Shell V-Power MustangJack Smith
#18 Irwin Racing ZB
#19 Local Legends ZB
#20 DeWalt Racing ZBColin Peach
#22 Premi Hire Racing ZB
#25 Mobil 1 Appliances Online ZB
#26 Penrite Racing MustangMagnus Dahlgren
#34 Matt Stone Racing ZBOle Marius Myrvold
#35 Matt Stone Racing ZB
#44 Boost Mobile Racing MustangYves Larose
#88 Red Bull Ampol Racing ZB
#96 Coca Cola Racing ZB
#97 Red Bull Ampol Racing ZB
#99 Boost Mobile Racing ZB
#66 Custom Livery - BananaWolfJimlaad43
#71 Custom Livery - RMI MotorsportRoy Magnes

Click to enter album, or click arrow to move between cars.

utp# 86 OMM
 
The cars have no difference in performance ? (like 'league edition')

Anyways, sign me up with the #26 Penrite Mustang please! :thumbsup:

Yup. As far as I understand (though, being a Norwegian... hah!), the only actual difference is that the League Edition have all tyre compounds and adjustable diff at all tracks. The Australian version is supposed to lock the car configurations to how it it was in 2021 on those tracks. At certain tracks the Supercars series only used the soft tyres, and maybe had a defined diff-setting, and that's it. No choice.

Sydney however had dual tyre compound and open diff, and it is forced per the upgrades screen in game. This way it should be the same for every driver, and we won't have someone doing a mistake and locking it to e.g only hard tyres (that will be bad for qualifying).

EDIT: Oh, and in of course!
 

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