rF2 Lola T290 @ Oschersleben 2017 - Thu 18Oct18

rFactor 2 Racing Club event

Denis Betty

The older I get, the better I was.
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Incident Reporting: click here


Server Name: RACEDEPARTMENT.COM ASR F1
Cars: Lola T290 v1.0 (all variants) (Download)
Track: Oschersleben 2017 v1.17 (Steam / Download)
Fixed Setups: No (Setups can be shared)
Driving Assists: Auto Clutch, Auto Shifting

Practice: 19:00 GMT (20 minutes)
Qualifying: 19:20 GMT (10 minutes)
Warm Up: 19:30 (5 minutes)
Race: 19:35 GMT (20 minutes)
Warm Up 2: 19:55 GMT (5 minutes)
Race 2: 20:00 GMT (20 minutes)

Entry List
  1. [COLOR=#ff0000]Denis Betty[/COLOR]
  2. Chris Hone
  3. Victor Jimenez
  4. [COLOR=#ff0000]Buster[/COLOR]
  5. eryx
  6. Free slot
  7. Free slot
  8. Free slot
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  10. Free slot
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utp: #09 DB

A message to all Drivers

If you run off track, you have to check and see that its clear before you re-enter the track. Do not just keep the gas pinned and pull back on track.
When entering the track from the pits stay off the racing line until you are up to speed and do not race on your out lap. Let other drivers by in qualifying.
On re-entering the track stay off the racing line until you are up to race speed and do not block any fast approaching car. Remember, you've made the mistake by going off so let them by cleanly.


Golden Rule
  1. Be 100% sure it's not your fault and just carry on like nothing happened and take the risk of being banned for 30 days.
  2. Play on the safe side and wait for the affected drivers, knowing 100% sure you will not get a ban.
Track limits
  1. No more than 2 wheels over the white/yellow line without a complete lift of the gas please if it is safe to do so.
    You will be penalized if you break our rules
Note: Please use your full real name in teamspeak. Not doing so may result in you being kicked from the server if an admin cannot identify you as a premium member.

SERVER IS UP!
 
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ANNOUNCEMENT

Due to work commitments there has been a delay in setting up the servers for this week's club events. I shall try to get this sorted as soon as possible, either by this evening or tomorrow morning. I apologise for any inconvenience that this may cause.
 
SERVER IS UP!

The GetMod service is now unavailable, therefore missing components will not be automatically downloaded and installed upon joining the server. The links to acquire resources that are required for this event can be found in the opening post of this thread, and below:
 
Denis what are the grip level settings at? I have been practicing offline and completed a setup ..all was good (track temps 25c) I have just gone online and it is like racing on ice? I am 3 seconds a lap slower? ..any ideas ..
 
Denis what are the grip level settings at? I have been practicing offline and completed a setup ..all was good (track temps 25c) I have just gone online and it is like racing on ice? I am 3 seconds a lap slower? ..any ideas ..
The grip levels have been configured to build up over time; it is slipperier online because hardly anybody has been practising on the server, therefore almost no rubber has been laid down. The more you driver online and the more drivers there are on track, the quicker the grip levels will increase as more rubber goes on to the track.
 
The grip levels have been configured to build up over time; it is slipperier online because hardly anybody has been practising on the server, therefore almost no rubber has been laid down. The more you driver online and the more drivers there are on track, the quicker the grip levels will increase as more rubber goes on to the track.

Thanks for the explanation ..I thought I was going crazy .
 
Thanks for the setup's guys ..had two sent me, very much appreciated :thumbsup:

I love the car ..but sadly really struggled with her, one needs a lot of practice. Putting that aside still had a lot of fun ..thanks all :thumbsup:
 

What are you racing on?

  • Racing rig

    Votes: 528 35.2%
  • Motion rig

    Votes: 43 2.9%
  • Pull-out-rig

    Votes: 54 3.6%
  • Wheel stand

    Votes: 191 12.7%
  • My desktop

    Votes: 618 41.2%
  • Something else

    Votes: 66 4.4%
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