Number of posts : 1490 Age : 50 Location : Rijeka, Croatia Registration date : 2013-05-28
Subject: Re: Round 4 - Long Beach (Feb 28th) Mon 29 Feb 2016 - 8:13
Jan Titz wrote:
But a big THANK YOU to Raul Jereb for the setup. Was much better than mine..
Just FYI its Brabhams team setup, not mine.. And you could lower your voice, I dont want any Parmalagate pops up!!!!!
Greg Hunt Racing Legend
Number of posts : 4322 Age : 40 Location : HOSSEGOR Registration date : 2010-03-25
Subject: Re: Round 4 - Long Beach (Feb 28th) Mon 29 Feb 2016 - 8:29
good song Jason
Greg Hunt Racing Legend
Number of posts : 4322 Age : 40 Location : HOSSEGOR Registration date : 2010-03-25
Subject: Re: Round 4 - Long Beach (Feb 28th) Mon 29 Feb 2016 - 8:46
Jason White wrote:
ANTHEMS
WINNING DRIVER
WINNING CONSTRUCTOR
jolie pole position et belle victoire
au départ je me fais doubler par Richard , nous avons eu une belle bagarre pendant 2 tours , a la sortie du V1 je ressors mieux que lui puis lui fait l exterieur au V2 et l interieur au V3 ( great and fair fight Richard )
apres j ai creusé l'ecart toute la course ,et j ai essayé de gerer au mieux mes pneus sans " trop attaquer " dans les 20 derniers tours . 2h entre les murs , ca forge le mental et les nerfs
the 2 last lap were just UGLY .... I never saw an attitud and behaviour like this since 6 years in simracing blocking the leader / no let him pass / hit him / .....and plus on the last lap in the first corner if I didn t change line at the last moment , I have been cut in twice part !! not neccesary to speak about the last corner of the race .... ( all this by twice drivers at 4 laps to me and for the 14th place )
well done all finishers .
François Remmen Pro Driver
Number of posts : 880 Age : 44 Location : Netherlands Registration date : 2012-12-22
Subject: Re: Round 4 - Long Beach (Feb 28th) Mon 29 Feb 2016 - 10:31
Mike Becnel wrote:
Just got a phone call and message from my old team, paraphrase, "We can afford the wings, but now we need 2 cases of super glue to put the car back together and a sponge to clean Jan out of it."
but there was nothing lol on it was pure blind madness and now im calm i very regret what i did by pushing him out i know jan as a good dicing driver but last night i dont know what he has eaten or drink blocking weaving holding up front runners ignore blue flags and put everbody in high risk manouvres which put myself almost into a wall at a runoff wonder why he not get the black flag.
The last laps were realy hell indeed , a heavy bend ferrari after the shunt with Mike i couldn't control it that well anymore under heavy braking al big lockup took out Glen almost.
The positive side is i had a realy good time with the new Ferrari, it suits me indeed but seeing Jund doing better with the Renault ist more related to my setups, I dont invest time in it as i did years ago and falling back in de mid of the race was by a regular pitstop, but i kept in pits for 90sec!!! to only change tires from soft to hard im sure a top 10 was good for this race a great start, some great fights till the mid race with Mike ...
@ Jan shake hands and intend we both are fresh and ready to fight clean the next races if we meet
Mike Becnel Racing Legend
Number of posts : 4741 Age : 56 Location : Sugar Land, TX, USA Registration date : 2012-06-24
Subject: Re: Round 4 - Long Beach (Feb 28th) Mon 29 Feb 2016 - 10:54
Yea I gave you a good ing when I broke the back end away under acceleration.
Richard Coxon Racing Legend
Number of posts : 16590 Age : 37 Location : Sheffield, England Registration date : 2012-06-29
Subject: Re: Round 4 - Long Beach (Feb 28th) Mon 29 Feb 2016 - 11:14
Pit stops take a long time for 2 reasons, firstly, the never happened in 78 unless the tires were damaged, and secondly, to stop people exploiting the extra pace from the soft tires.
Your pit stop time was perfectly normal
Jan Kowalski Pro Driver
Number of posts : 777 Age : 34 Location : Germany Registration date : 2008-11-28
Subject: Re: Round 4 - Long Beach (Feb 28th) Mon 29 Feb 2016 - 13:47
great coverage and nice commentary from 2:05:36
Steve Settanta Rookie
Number of posts : 27 Age : 54 Location : Milan -Italy Registration date : 2016-02-21
Subject: Re: Round 4 - Long Beach (Feb 28th) Mon 29 Feb 2016 - 14:22
Can I suggest a little angry version!?!?
Roman Koranda Club Driver
Number of posts : 130 Age : 59 Location : Czech republic Registration date : 2010-03-19
Subject: Re: Round 4 - Long Beach (Feb 28th) Mon 29 Feb 2016 - 17:45
Hi Jason fully justified. My actions completely wrong After the collision I had not noticed it missing left rear wheel. Thinking it damaged the suspension and I wanted to have it repaired pit.
Not repeated, I'll be careful.
Gérard Ryon Pro Driver
Number of posts : 798 Age : 68 Location : Antwerpen (Belgique) Registration date : 2009-05-25
Subject: Re: Round 4 - Long Beach (Feb 28th) Mon 29 Feb 2016 - 18:24
Tous d'abord, le gros carambolage,c 'est de ma faute.J'ai couper mon moteur,car la mise en grille était lente ,mon moteur chauffait.Un tous grand merçi,pour le restart. Dans les dernieres minute de la qualif,je parviens a hisser ma voiture en 2ème place,a mon grand étonnement. Je rate mon départ,7ème au premier virage.Dans la parti rapide ma voiture manquait de puissance,mais était agile dans la parti lente.5ème au final,a bientôt 60 ans,avec la boite en H je suis satisfait. Bravo a Emmanuel H.pour sa belle remontée (15 places),et le respect du drapeau bleu au contraire de certain,qui a failli me coûter un accident,et une place en moins. Bravo Greg,Richard,Jacob.
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Guillaume Siebert League Owner
Number of posts : 13827 Age : 38 Location : Paris, France Registration date : 2008-09-08
Subject: Re: Round 4 - Long Beach (Feb 28th) Mon 29 Feb 2016 - 18:43
Roman Koranda wrote:
Hi Jason fully justified. My actions completely wrong After the collision I had not noticed it missing left rear wheel. Thinking it damaged the suspension and I wanted to have it repaired pit.
Not repeated, I'll be careful.
Suspensions and missing wheels are never repaired in the pits, when the car is uncontrolable hit ESC immediatly.
Raymond Riddall Experienced Driver
Number of posts : 329 Age : 62 Location : England Registration date : 2015-08-03
Subject: Re: Round 4 - Long Beach (Feb 28th) Mon 29 Feb 2016 - 19:23
Well 7th place I'll take that. The Copersuca was more like a lorry than an f1 car here but I kept it clean, only brushed the walls a couple of times and was glad when it finished.
Well done to Greg, Richard and Jacob. (Great speed)
Question, I can beat my qualy time buy a second in the lotus with 1/1 wings. is this an rFactor thing or did it have this advantage in real life.
Mike Becnel Racing Legend
Number of posts : 4741 Age : 56 Location : Sugar Land, TX, USA Registration date : 2012-06-24
Subject: Re: Round 4 - Long Beach (Feb 28th) Mon 29 Feb 2016 - 19:26
Raymond Riddall wrote:
Well 7th place I'll take that. The Copersuca was more like a lorry than an f1 car here but I kept it clean, only brushed the walls a couple of times and was glad when it finished.
Well done to Greg, Richard and Jacob. (Great speed)
Question, I can beat my qualy time buy a second in the lotus with 1/1 wings. is this an rFactor thing or did it have this advantage in real life.
With 1/1 wings you still have the side pylon ground effects working. Add 8 to each wing and see what your times are.
Jonatan Acerclinth Racing Legend
Number of posts : 1837 Age : 31 Location : Gräv, Sweden Registration date : 2012-12-10
Subject: Re: Round 4 - Long Beach (Feb 28th) Mon 29 Feb 2016 - 20:11
Well.... It ended up being a better event than I thought it'd be...
Before the Warm-Up session, so during the Qualifying session, I was very worried as many was hitting 23's or faster which was a lot faster than anything I'd been able to perform in the testing and practicing leading up to the event.
My worry lessened slightly when the Warm-Up session started and I saw that my late Q session race pace lap would place me well within the top 15.
The Race started and I took it very easy and dropped back through the field almost to the back really not wanting to damage the car as I had to have a prestine car to be able to do anything worth writing home about.
Spent a few laps sneaking up the field until I came across Dana. While I had a couple of seconds a lap over her on lapspeed I had nothing to offer on the S/F straight, that V12 really flies... Did everything I could to get by when finally I was able to get enough of a gap coming out of the last hairpin to be close enough to mount a challange into T1 where I made my way by at the same time as Greg came up to lap us.
A small warning, if you wave like that at me again I may not let off the gas, I had no chance to let you by safely until that straight so I see no reason to do something like that.
Managed to pull a gap to Dana as soon as I made my way by and set off after the Lotus's of Mike and Didier (and one more who I can't remember who it was, sorry).
Caught up to them as they battled and, while I again had the speed in the 2nd and 3rd sectors I couldn't do much on the S/F straight although V-Max was fairly similar between the cars but both of the Lotus chassis made their way to that V-Max sooner than I did
Didier, after me being behind him for a few laps, pressumably felt that he was better of letting me go by than trying to keep me behind but sadly I was used to running in traffic so I took the line I would when in traffic and the car oversteer on me and I clipped the wall very lightly but the front wing was gone
Flew, sort of, back to the pits and got the car fixed, decided to not take new tires as that would place me way too far behind to be able to make it, so just put in a few extra litres and off I went.
Managed to pass a couple of drivers, among them Dana again after a short but nice little battle.
In the end I finished 11th or 12th I think, which to be fair is a very nice result for the old M23 but I can't stop thinking about that very secure 9th or even 8th place that I could have had had the car not oversteered like it did when I didn't expect it.
But a new car, the M26 will be in my hands in the next round and don't expect any blistering finishes from me with that car, it handles really badly compared to the M23 but it do have a bit more power so hopefully it'll balance out but I'm, currently, sceptical...
Thanks to especially Dana for a nice battle and to everyone else I had battles with and see you all at Monaco
Raymond Riddall Experienced Driver
Number of posts : 329 Age : 62 Location : England Registration date : 2015-08-03
Subject: Re: Round 4 - Long Beach (Feb 28th) Mon 29 Feb 2016 - 20:31
Yep, see what you mean Mike, pleasure to drive.
Didier Conjeaud Club Driver
Number of posts : 166 Age : 64 Location : Toulouse, France Registration date : 2011-12-12
Subject: Re: Round 4 - Long Beach (Feb 28th) Mon 29 Feb 2016 - 21:06
10e a Long Beach......c'est même mieux que 9e à Kya, parce que là bas, c'était plus facile de faire la différence avec la Lotus....Donc cette 10e place à LB est une progression en fait
J'ai beaucoup moins galéré au départ, mais y'a encore moyen de faire beaucoup mieux. Ensuite c'était intense toute la course. Tout le monde est fair play, mais tout le monde va vite, donc faut "mouiller le maillot"....Je me suis régalé, j'ai fini "ruiné", mais fier d'avoir ramené la voiture en entier sans faute, à part un tête à queue dû à une vitesse ratée.
Bon training pour Monaco
Vincent Beretta Racing Legend
Number of posts : 1398 Age : 46 Location : France Registration date : 2008-12-15
Subject: Re: Round 4 - Long Beach (Feb 28th) Mon 29 Feb 2016 - 21:27
jolie course, passionnante et épuisante. J'aurais du faire un peu mieux sans les 2 equerres et si j'avais un peu moins préservé mes pneus. Mais avec des "si" ... J’essaierai de faire mieux à Monaco.
Emmanuel Haas Club Driver
Number of posts : 90 Age : 48 Location : France Registration date : 2016-02-13
Subject: Re: Round 4 - Long Beach (Feb 28th) Tue 1 Mar 2016 - 19:38
Gérard Ryon wrote:
(...) Bravo a Emmanuel H.pour sa belle remontée (15 places),et le respect du drapeau bleu au contraire de certain,qui a failli me coûter un accident,et une place en moins. Bravo Greg,Richard,Jacob.
Merci mais bon ... Il faut relativiser. Je n'ai fait qu'un seul dépassement. L'objectif était clairement de finir cette course, peu importe ma position. Au final, je suis vraiment très content. Ma première vitesse était beaucoup trop longue, ma cinquième aussi mais peu importe ... J'avais mes raisons ...
Pour les drapeaux bleus, je fais super gaffe. Après, il ne faut pas me demander de m'écarter dans la seconde mais je fais le maximum ... Si c'était clean pour toi, eh bien tant mieux ...
J'espère maintenant avoir un volant pour Monaco et je vais essayer d'être plus performant ... mais surtout finir ...
Richard Coxon Racing Legend
Number of posts : 16590 Age : 37 Location : Sheffield, England Registration date : 2012-06-29
Subject: Re: Round 4 - Long Beach (Feb 28th) Tue 1 Mar 2016 - 21:42
I see Brabham has been testing
Not sure what they are trying to achieve
Mike Becnel Racing Legend
Number of posts : 4741 Age : 56 Location : Sugar Land, TX, USA Registration date : 2012-06-24
Subject: Re: Round 4 - Long Beach (Feb 28th) Wed 2 Mar 2016 - 1:04
Well, you see, I was making a setup for Jason and suddenly got the overpowering urge to go for a swim...
Please ignore the little pesky team owner who claims the only overpowering thing was the stench of my lack of throttle control.
I will point out our pit stall was amazingly clean. Anyone sitting behind the car did sign a waiver.
David Jundt Racing Legend
Number of posts : 2647 Age : 35 Location : Binningen, Switzerland Registration date : 2012-07-14
Subject: Re: Round 4 - Long Beach (Feb 28th) Sat 5 Mar 2016 - 17:13
Watched the broadcast, nicely done gus!
But if you want to find out what I can do with the "Teapot" at Hockenheim, you will have to re-schedule the race there
Also saw that foul. WOW, the Wolf was totally obliterated and in pieces! Didn't think the car models could be taken apart like that.