AC Vintage GT3 @ Monza - Sunday 2nd June 2024

Assetto Corsa Racing Club event

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Welcome to the RD Assetto Corsa Racing Club. Next Sunday we're at Monza for some GT3 action!!



Join us!

This is the place to be for relaxed, friendly racing and our events are open to everybody from rookies to the seasoned pros. You will always find people around your level to battle with, so jump on in!
If you need any help don't hesitate to ask on discord before the race, or right here on the forum! We are always happy to help.

All race department premium members using their full real name in the forum, in game and discord can sign up for this event.

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Server Details:

  • Practice Server: RaceDepartment.com Server 8 (Available throughout the race week)
  • Race server: RaceDepartment.com Server 8 - Netherlands
  • 20:00 CET, 19:00 UTC | 80 minutes - Official Practice
  • 21:20 CET, 20:20 UTC) | 15 minutes - Qualification
  • 21:35 CET, 20:35 UTC) | 50 minutes - Race


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Event details:

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A message to all Drivers

If you run off track, you must check to see that its clear before you re enter the track. Always try to re-enter the track parallel to the racing line. Stay off the racing line until you are up to race speed and do not block any fast approaching car.

When joining the track from the pits, remain inside the white line and stay off the racing line until you are up to speed.

During qualification, do not race on your out lap, let other drivers by.


Golden Rule
  1. If you hit somebody, sending them off the track and carry on like nothing happened, you take the risk of being banned for 30 days.
  2. Instead, you should always wait for the affected drivers, and that way you can be 100% sure you will not get a ban.
Track limits
  1. You will get 2 warnings before a 5 second penalty for exceeding track limits to your advantage. Any warnings/penalties are displayed in the chat window at the end of each lap
Note: Please use your full real name in Discord and in game. Not doing so may result in you being kicked from the server if an admin cannot identify who you are.
 
That setup is from this guy. Worth a like and sub. Setups are in the google drive link in the description.

Just copy to documents/assetto corsa/setups/bmw gt3(or whatever car you are using.


Some setups are race ready, they are generally not overly hotlappy(twitchy).
Usually a mixture of
1 click + rear wing, +1 or 2 brake bias. FARB +1 and/or RARB -1.
- Rear ride hight/+ front ride height

Apply 1 at a time or all and remove one at a time until it feels nice for you.

BMW is another nice car to start out with. I would avoid the mid and rear engine cars to begin with. They are ok on mediums but like to both cook and eat the softs at the rear.
 
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Should be fun to take these out again after driving their modern counterparts for a while :thumbsup:

On another note Brian, I tried out the negative ballast on emperor server (and seems to be in game in content manager). -80/90kg to the GT1s viper brings it into the pack with the saleen and Diablo and 550 :D. Not that the bop you have for the gt3s is big, but the setting seems to work well if you wanted to try something in the future with negative BOP for the merc etc instead of adding BOP to others.
 
Should be fun to take these out again after driving their modern counterparts for a while :thumbsup:

On another note Brian, I tried out the negative ballast on emperor server (and seems to be in game in content manager). -80/90kg to the GT1s viper brings it into the pack with the saleen and Diablo and 550 :D. Not that the bop you have for the gt3s is big, but the setting seems to work well if you wanted to try something in the future with negative BOP for the merc etc instead of adding BOP to others.

Ye could be worth a look. I was getting similar times with the audi and porsche here. Might try 0/-20 to see if it's the same.
 

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