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fto2tuscan

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704 posts

263 months

Tuesday 29th June 2004
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Hello -

just wondering what everyone thinks we should do with this.

We're going to pick a track and car type and the competition will be based on the fastest lap. We're not going to stop anyone going round and round unless there's a queue... We've never done anything like this before so not sure how best it would work.

Any thoughts?

1 winner, 5 runners up.

Prize giving end of Sunday.

buster

1,060 posts

305 months

Tuesday 29th June 2004
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fto2tuscan said:
Hello -

just wondering what everyone thinks we should do with this.

We're going to pick a track and car type and the competition will be based on the fastest lap. We're not going to stop anyone going round and round unless there's a queue... We've never done anything like this before so not sure how best it would work.

Any thoughts?

1 winner, 5 runners up.

Prize giving end of Sunday.


Off to buy an Xbox to practise now.....

fto2tuscan

Original Poster:

704 posts

263 months

Tuesday 29th June 2004
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Keep the receipt...?



Honestly though, thoughts on which track, style, car...

I was thinking maybe F1 on the A1 ring?

Lap times around 1:05 so that each lap's wrapped up pretty quickly?

jeremyc

26,753 posts

305 months

Tuesday 29th June 2004
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fto2tuscan said:
Honestly though, thoughts on which track, style, car...

I was thinking maybe F1 on the A1 ring?
Lets have a UK track at least! I don't know what are available, but something like F1 at Donington Park or Brands Hatch GP would be fun.

PetrolTed

34,461 posts

324 months

Tuesday 29th June 2004
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Familiar territory for Jeremy

jeremyc

26,753 posts

305 months

Tuesday 29th June 2004
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PetrolTed said:
Familiar territory for Jeremy

docevi1

10,430 posts

269 months

Tuesday 29th June 2004
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Why not something like Knockhill or Croft - i.e. a smaller lesser known track down South that way people like me (who have never driven a track before) stand an "equal" chance.

I would be more inclinded to offer a normal car as vehicle of choice i.e. a caterham or BTCC due to the copious amounts of alcohol consumed...

I would also say a F1 qualifying type arrangement could work - you can have 12 flying laps in which to set the best time (no in/out laps) but these have to be done seperatly.

detomaso

1,354 posts

269 months

Wednesday 30th June 2004
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docevi1 said:

I would also say a F1 qualifying type arrangement could work - you can have 12 flying laps in which to set the best time (no in/out laps) but these have to be done seperatly.


Do you mean 12 seperate go's or one go but with 12 laps?
I'm guessing you don't get an opportunity to change settings like dampers and gearing as this may make it unfair, or would that be more fun?...........

This should be good, I wonder how seriously people are going to take it

fto2tuscan

Original Poster:

704 posts

263 months

Wednesday 30th June 2004
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oooh, the game has a very good sort of testing/set up section to it so we could do complete set up testing laps... say something like 12 laps meaning a max of 12 set up changes but that wouldn't give you time to adjust your styles?

the best tactic would be to set it up, 1 lap, make some changes and go balls out!

There's something like £500's worth of prizes up for grabs...now that's worth buying a ticket for!!

docevi1

10,430 posts

269 months

Wednesday 30th June 2004
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Personally I would be inclinded not to allow people to change set-ups, the reason is simple - I'm not a mechanic nor too knowledgeable about what makes a car work well, people who do would have an unfair advantage over people like me.

Of course the name of the game is to get the best time using all of your abilities so if you know the track and the best set-up you should be allowed to use that but I hope you can see my point (there will be a fair few people who like cars, can drive them but know little or indeed nothing about the mechanics, and then there are the partners/friends along for the show) - for instance if I knew FourWheelDrift, AJlintern or similar were entering, I'd walk away as I'd have no chance of competing.

As for the 12 laps, personally I would say you have 12 timed laps / shots i.e. you get an out lap, a practice lap and and timed lap, 12 times. Thats 12 * 2 * 1.5 = 36mins of racing per person, I wouldn't have set-up nor unlimited practice/times available. If it's busy you get one slot (out/practice/timed) before letting another person in, otherwise you could take all 12 timed laps at once.

It could add some excitement to call back the fastest of the weekend for a head-to-head type afair near the end as well, or maybe a two player race if you have enough prices for both?

fto2tuscan

Original Poster:

704 posts

263 months

Wednesday 30th June 2004
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we'll make sure we have another prize available just incase there's some form of tie.. or near.

we'll stick with your idea then of no set up. I do like the idea of the out, practice, timed. but let's knock it down to 10 laps in total... number of laps at a time dependant on how busy it is at the stall.

we have 2 pods so can have 2 people going @ the same time.

I'll have to check what cars can go where, but something like GT Lights (radical types) may be a good idea. Easy to drive, pretty nippy.

size13

2,032 posts

278 months

Wednesday 30th June 2004
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On TOCA RD2, the DTM's are the best for close racing, and mean that you can do a bit of bumping without fear of going off.

I also agree that you should not allow people to change the setups - mainly cos it'll take to long.

griff2be

5,105 posts

288 months

Wednesday 30th June 2004
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Personally I'd be very happy with Knockhill or Croft

fto2tuscan

Original Poster:

704 posts

263 months

Wednesday 30th June 2004
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oh, i was thinking it should be 2 pods playing single player (that graphics are so much better in 1player). and that it should be in a race without cars to ensure it's totally fair...

the cars in toca2 so tend to get a little violent sometimes.

DustyC

12,820 posts

275 months

Wednesday 30th June 2004
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buster said:

Off to buy an Xbox to practise now.....


Whats the point in buying one to enter a competition to win one?!

I vote for no setups and Donington GP circuit.
5ish flying laps per person. Best lap time recorded.

I think a lap of Donington will be about 1:40?

fto2tuscan

Original Poster:

704 posts

263 months

Wednesday 30th June 2004
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to take it back and get the refund if he wins... either way he leaves pistonfest as an xbox owner, or an xbox owner plus a receipt worth circa £200

i say we have a litle congregation on saturday morning and make the decisions... so it can be tested and tried.

what about... one machine set up with the F1 car on Donnington, and the other set up with a total free for all but a bar on donnington or F1 cars... so if it's quite we're not stopping people from playing? surely that'd be better?

condor

8,837 posts

269 months

Wednesday 30th June 2004
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I don't even know what an xbox is

It sounds like it's a computer game 'arcade' type machine...is it?

Incorrigible

13,668 posts

282 months

Wednesday 30th June 2004
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condor said:
I don't even know what an xbox is

It sounds like it's a computer game 'arcade' type machine...is it?
It's a game console

People who can't be arsed to do real racing buy them