rFactor 2 Special Event Le Mans 1967

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  1. John vd Geest

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    Porsche 911 1973.jpg

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    WELCOME TO LE MANS "LE GRAND CIRCUIT 1967" SPECIAL MULTICLASS EVENT.

    This is an "official" single event, which means that points are awarded and ranks and stats are affected by the end result.

    We are racing on the Le Mans 1967 circuit, which is the closest version we have to our 2 car classes.
    The race will start in daylight and end in the night:

    CAR CLASS 1: Lola T280 1972
    Ahead of the 1972 season, the sports car racing regulations were dramatically revised. The existing 'Group 5' big-bore machines were effectively banned and replaced by what in years previous had been labelled 'Group 6'. The new 'Group 5' regulations scratched all homologation requirements and featured a three litre displacement limit. Conveniently, this was an exact copy of the contemporary Formula 1 engine regulations. For specialist manufacturers like Lola, this re-opened the door to the World Championship as with the Cosworth DFV a competitive engine was once again available.

    Lola's Eric Broadley jumped at the opportunity and assisted by chief engineer Bob Marston and talented young designers John Barnard and Patrick Head developed a brand new sports prototype racer for the 1972 season. Using the resources economically, a basic design was laid down that formed the basis for both a new three-litre and two-litre racer, known as the T280 and T290 respectively. Like the highly advanced T210 and subsequent T212, the new generation of Lola sports racers used a lightweight aluminium monocoque.

    Note: you have to clutch or lift your foot with this car on upshifts.
    Note: if you have an older version than v1.6, you have to delete that version before installing v1.6 through Steam.


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    CAR CLASS 2: Porsche 911 RSR 1973
    (Updated to v1.33)

    When Porsche released the Porsche 911 Carrera RS in 1973, they didn’t do so in the hope of creating a road car legend. Instead, it was a means of getting the 911 Carrera RSR homologated for Group 4 racing.

    In 1973, the 2.8-litre Porsche 911 Carrera RSR would start the season in victorious fashion, a Brumos-entered car winning the 24 Hours of Daytona in February with Peter Gregg and Hurley Haywood at the wheel.

    By the end of May, the factory Martini Racing squad had added a famous triumph at the Targa Florio to the trophy cabinet before the ’73 RSR was modified with a 3.0-litre engine for that year’s 24 Hours of Le Mans.

    This engine would go on to power the 1974 Porsche 911 Carrera RSR, a car that dominated Group 4 racing for the next 24 months in the hands of various independent outfits such as Gelo Racing and Kremer Racing, while a 2.8/3.0 RSR hybrid competed in the US IROC series during the 1973/74 winter.

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  2. John vd Geest

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    Les 24 heures du mans 1972

     
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  3. John vd Geest

    John vd Geest Administrator Staff Member Donator

    Pit lane line

    There is no pit wall or barrier, so it's an "open" pit lane.
    However, you can NOT cut into your pit box or drive over the white pit lane line somewhere in the middle to pit.

    You have to enter the pit lane as designed at the pit lane entry and exit at the pit lane end, or the red square of your pit box will not show
    (the next time) and you won't be able to pit.
     
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  4. John vd Geest

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    Would you guys be okay with it if we moved the race to 1 hour later?
    We are kind of crowding Ken Jagger's DTM Lausitzring event.

    Proposal:
    20:00 GMT Qual
    20:20 GMT Race 90 min.
     
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  5. Karl Steeg

    Karl Steeg Pro Driver

    these cars look like fun.
    Just installed rF2 for this race
     
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  6. John vd Geest

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    I'm planning to schedule this race 1 hour later, is that no problem?
    See post 4.
     
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  7. John vd Geest

    John vd Geest Administrator Staff Member Donator

    SERVER IS UP

    This is the hardcore version. Like it was, no TC or ABS.
     
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  8. Karl Steeg

    Karl Steeg Pro Driver

    perfect
     
  9. John vd Geest

    John vd Geest Administrator Staff Member Donator

    The event time has been moved 1 hour forward:

    Qual: 20:00 GMT
    Race: 20:20 GMT
     
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  10. John vd Geest

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    Pit request

    Be sure to press the pit request button before you pit, or you will not see the red square of your pit box.
     
  11. John vd Geest

    John vd Geest Administrator Staff Member Donator

    Not with the actual cars, but this video gives a good impression of the track we will be racing.
    We will be making the same standing start.
    Fast onboard at 5:48



     
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  13. Johnny Gutierrez

    Johnny Gutierrez Pro Driver

    I find these cars/races so much fun. I feel people are missing out in these types of races. Just to have a full series would be a blast.

    By the way. I found a cheat. Loose the front splitter and rear wing all together and your totally flying down the straights. :D lol. Sadly I ran out of gas before the finish line to see how much faster I was going.
     
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  14. John vd Geest

    John vd Geest Administrator Staff Member Donator

    Cool, will try that!
    Btw, are you using loadcells for your brakes? You always win so much time on braking.
     
  15. Johnny Gutierrez

    Johnny Gutierrez Pro Driver

    I do. Heusinkveld Ultimates. Good brakes but stiff.
     
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  16. John vd Geest

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    ?? I had a look and the front splitter and rear wing are fixed at 1. You can not take them to zero.
    How did you do that? By crashing the car on purpose?
     
  17. Johnny Gutierrez

    Johnny Gutierrez Pro Driver

    Oh, on the contrary my friend. I got sideways by accident, spun the car, hit the front tip and bounced off the wall, hit the rear end. Ended up with perfect front and rear damage. Then I was just completely flying down the straights and I was turning okay. If something like this happens to someone, they can completely come back into the race. :) I didn't say the car would be perfect haha.
     
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  18. John vd Geest

    John vd Geest Administrator Staff Member Donator

    Ooohh ... you're advising everybody to crash the car hard into the wall so they can go faster ... got it! :p
     
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  19. Karl Steeg

    Karl Steeg Pro Driver

    Thanks, ill start practicing my crashes, i need this to be perfect.

    Also agree on the fun factor and should be a championship.
    i sadly know its sad that most people are sad and dont take the fun cars to drive, very sad situation
     
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  20. John vd Geest

    John vd Geest Administrator Staff Member Donator

    I am planning to do a series with these cars in September.
    I'm thinking:

    Nordschleife that just came out on Steam
    Dundrod
    Longford 1967
    Willow Springs
    Le Mans 1967 again
    Kyalami 1976

    Let me hear some more track idea's please.
     
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