Race of Remembrance 2017 who's in?
Discussion
djroadboy said:
You've got to admit it is much easier to go quick when relaying. If you get a problem with the car you just send another one out whereas with a single car you have to fix it so lose loads of time in the pits. That's proper endurance racing.
Where did you get your minimum lap time info from ?
Where did you get your minimum lap time info from ?
These were the original regs but had removed the min lap times from the last regs they sent out. So a few of us were lifting for no reason. Doh!
Edited by JUPE777 on Wednesday 15th November 19:05
Glad the minimum lap time stuff was dropped, always thought it was silly.
We came 2nd in 1600cc class and first non relay in the class. I was not driving this year but had fun working as crew.
I also agree that relay is not proper endurance racing. So much easier to handle change in conditions or technical problems when you’re running multiple cars.
We came 2nd in 1600cc class and first non relay in the class. I was not driving this year but had fun working as crew.
I also agree that relay is not proper endurance racing. So much easier to handle change in conditions or technical problems when you’re running multiple cars.
JUPE777 said:
djroadboy said:
You've got to admit it is much easier to go quick when relaying. If you get a problem with the car you just send another one out whereas with a single car you have to fix it so lose loads of time in the pits. That's proper endurance racing.
Where did you get your minimum lap time info from ?
Where did you get your minimum lap time info from ?
These were the original regs but had removed the min lap times from the last regs they sent out. So a few of us were lifting for no reason. Doh!
Edited by JUPE777 on Wednesday 15th November 19:05
HorneyMX5 said:
Glad the minimum lap time stuff was dropped, always thought it was silly.
We came 2nd in 1600cc class and first non relay in the class. I was not driving this year but had fun working as crew.
I also agree that relay is not proper endurance racing. So much easier to handle change in conditions or technical problems when you’re running multiple cars.
Bugger I knew that was you I was going to say hi but felt off going "Don't i know you from the internet?" We came 2nd in 1600cc class and first non relay in the class. I was not driving this year but had fun working as crew.
I also agree that relay is not proper endurance racing. So much easier to handle change in conditions or technical problems when you’re running multiple cars.
I was meant to put my PH smilie on the car to let other PHers know it was ok to approach but forgot!
djroadboy said:
Yeah, they also changed the minimum mandatory pit stop number to help you Caterham boys too. It was 8 in the draft regs, 9 in the final regs. We could have done the race in 5 stops without accident damage .
If your going to be like that we’ll stop lifting next time trying to let you catch up ;-)PS how did you get accident damage?
Edited by JUPE777 on Wednesday 15th November 21:20
This is the first time the RoR hasn't clashed with another event so I was finally able to come along for a few hours on Saturday.
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Jurbie, any chance of proper copies of these please?
The Race of Remembrance, Trac Mon by Jurek Biegus,
The Race of Remembrance, Trac Mon by Jurek Biegus,
The Race of Remembrance, Trac Mon by Jurek Biegus,
The Race of Remembrance, Trac Mon by Jurek Biegus,
MG CHRIS said:
For the members that run cars in this event what sort of cost is involved in running the event. Starting club racing next year with 750mc and this event could be a good way to end the season of next year.
Welcome to the racing world Chris, I do 750 Roadsports and some Enduro, what series are you planning on doing with the club next year?I can't tell you what it cost to run your own car in ROR but there were arrive/drive setups available from about £1800 upwards for a 1/4 drive I think (3 hours driving of the 12 total).
Steve H said:
MG CHRIS said:
For the members that run cars in this event what sort of cost is involved in running the event. Starting club racing next year with 750mc and this event could be a good way to end the season of next year.
Welcome to the racing world Chris, I do 750 Roadsports and some Enduro, what series are you planning on doing with the club next year?I can't tell you what it cost to run your own car in ROR but there were arrive/drive setups available from about £1800 upwards for a 1/4 drive I think (3 hours driving of the 12 total).
I dunno, results are pretty plain to see who is and is not relay! Of the top 20 13 were relay teams, of the remaining 20(ish) only 1 team was a relay team!
Of the top ten, the top eight were relay teams (7 Caterhams of various configurations, one Elise relay team), the following two were Elise's designed for endurance racing, then in P11 the RKC/TGM Sport guys (that lovely Civic) who are usually found circulating places like Spa etc for 24 hours at a time.
So between 10 and 20 there are 5 relay teams, so an even split, we were P20 last but one of the relay teams, we turned up with three cars (not the four suggested on the results) and four drivers, all our cars are sprint cars designed for 15 min races and it showed.
We are considering none relay next year in the Compact Cup class again but its alot of prep work and money to spend on one of the cars setting it up for endurance rather than Sprint. All of this might see us move to a C1 for next year, it might not though
Relaying wasn't cheating for us, just financially sensible(ish, my car needs a new everything )
Of the top ten, the top eight were relay teams (7 Caterhams of various configurations, one Elise relay team), the following two were Elise's designed for endurance racing, then in P11 the RKC/TGM Sport guys (that lovely Civic) who are usually found circulating places like Spa etc for 24 hours at a time.
So between 10 and 20 there are 5 relay teams, so an even split, we were P20 last but one of the relay teams, we turned up with three cars (not the four suggested on the results) and four drivers, all our cars are sprint cars designed for 15 min races and it showed.
We are considering none relay next year in the Compact Cup class again but its alot of prep work and money to spend on one of the cars setting it up for endurance rather than Sprint. All of this might see us move to a C1 for next year, it might not though
Relaying wasn't cheating for us, just financially sensible(ish, my car needs a new everything )
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