F1 Sim - Pure Tech Racing
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Afternoon folks
Spent an hour or so with some mates at Pure Tech Racing in Horley last night and had a real blast. Highly recommended
Cost £35 each for the session or £30 each of a party of 10.
Up to 10 of you racing each other. 15 minute practice/qualy and then 15 min race. Might be a good giggle to get a few of the more local SCers, or in fact a few of the die hard not so local SCers one evening?
For the record I had the 3rd fastest time in our group on the night yet came 6th in the race follwoing a MONUMENTAL crash that saw me have to restart from the pits and lose a lap
Spent an hour or so with some mates at Pure Tech Racing in Horley last night and had a real blast. Highly recommended
Cost £35 each for the session or £30 each of a party of 10.
Up to 10 of you racing each other. 15 minute practice/qualy and then 15 min race. Might be a good giggle to get a few of the more local SCers, or in fact a few of the die hard not so local SCers one evening?
For the record I had the 3rd fastest time in our group on the night yet came 6th in the race follwoing a MONUMENTAL crash that saw me have to restart from the pits and lose a lap

FUBAR said:
For the record I had the 3rd fastest time in our group on the night yet came 6th in the race follwoing a MONUMENTAL crash that saw me have to restart from the pits and lose a lap 
I had a bit of an off that resulted in that too 

Puretech is great fun though and surprisingly hard work! What sort of times were you guys running?
I got down to a 1:07 (knocking 8secs off my time when I remebered I could take that 4 corner sequence flat
), our winner had a 1:02 iirc. Bit more 'track' time I'd hope to knock another 4-5 secs off that, from there I'm sure we are talking hundreths of a second.
I play rugby yet still my shoulders and arms ached for a while
), our winner had a 1:02 iirc. Bit more 'track' time I'd hope to knock another 4-5 secs off that, from there I'm sure we are talking hundreths of a second.I play rugby yet still my shoulders and arms ached for a while

hyperblue said:
I had a bit of an off that resulted in that too 
I should add that when I 'spawned' back in the pits I didn't realize what was going on at first and, thinking I was just in a wall/barrier, stuck it in reverse and proceeded to bounce off the back of the pit for 3 or 4 seconds 

FUBAR said:
I got down to a 1:07 (knocking 8secs off my time when I remebered I could take that 4 corner sequence flat
), our winner had a 1:02 iirc. Bit more 'track' time I'd hope to knock another 4-5 secs off that, from there I'm sure we are talking hundreths of a second.
I play rugby yet still my shoulders and arms ached for a while
Heh strange, my best was a 1:07 also, with pole being 1:02. Took me a while to realise the extent of full lock! Think the track could be improved without being able to take half of it flat out though.
), our winner had a 1:02 iirc. Bit more 'track' time I'd hope to knock another 4-5 secs off that, from there I'm sure we are talking hundreths of a second.I play rugby yet still my shoulders and arms ached for a while

Could feel my wrists burning towards the end of the session, it was in the summer as well so everyone was dripping with sweat

I started off very tentively with a 1:12.1 in practice...started 6th on our grid...blinder of a start...2nd into first corner...but punted off half way around it...last on the road and by some way once I'd sorted out which way round I was...Button-esque drive back up through the field to 3rd place, setting a 1:06.8 on the way through...and got to within a smidge of 2nd...my optimal race lap was put at a 1:05.4 - seven seconds quicker than my qualy lap and I still wasn't going flat through the top section...that's the goal for next time...that and the 1:01.5 the PTR guy set...great fun...surprising effort...BF
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