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Post by Viper on Aug 28, 2005 13:20:12 GMT -5
How did that go? I'm feeling that the compromises I have to make so I can do laps without wearing the plank too much are slowing the car quite a bit...I have no idea how my pace is working out
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Post by Lex on Aug 28, 2005 14:07:44 GMT -5
Well... will you believe if I tell you that I managed 6 laps faster than your pole-time? I finally discovered what was going on with my setup... and got the 7th gear back! And yes I did corner the chicanes. ;D
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Post by Viper on Aug 28, 2005 14:51:46 GMT -5
I don't think that's possible. The lowest time I've seen on the internet on Hungary is 1:09.838 with 1 fuel lap.
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Post by Lex on Aug 28, 2005 14:59:48 GMT -5
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Post by Viper on Aug 28, 2005 15:49:13 GMT -5
If you are so sure about yourself, you shouldn't worry about what I think, don't you think?
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Post by Lex on Aug 28, 2005 16:17:07 GMT -5
Nevermind.
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Post by Viper on Aug 28, 2005 19:07:15 GMT -5
Well, regardless how well you did, I'm out of time to do anything about it I can't stand seeing that track in front of me anymore, hehe...
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Post by Mαττ on Aug 28, 2005 20:23:54 GMT -5
Well, regardless how well you did, I'm out of time to do anything about it I can't stand seeing that track in front of me anymore, hehe... heh, did 34 laps to get my 10...cany believe you can stand to sit there for 90-100 laps!!! thats extreme lol! ;D well i doubt i have the pace to match you guys, all my laps bar 1 were in the 13's. ive just a concern...what circuits are you guys using? i was using a ricardo lampert 2004 track, and i think some of the gravel traps have been removed and asphalt put in their place...i always managed to leave a wheel on the outer extreme of the corner, but the asphalt runoff's enabled me to be really generous with the amount of kerb i could use (eg: that small chicane just before the final corners, i was able to drive completely over that at near enough to full throttle...i watched them do it in the f1 race as well...its a moral issue i guess...something to look into for the future perhaps?
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Post by Viper on Aug 28, 2005 20:40:22 GMT -5
Yeah, I'm using the 2004 update with the hi res complement. It indeed allows for a bit more of creativity, but it's not something we can really control I think... As for the number of laps, I would have gladly only done 10 if I didn't crash or get black flagged so often in that track. When I did monaco it was something more like 40 laps I think...Malaysia (One of my fav tracks ) I did about 15
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Post by Mαττ on Aug 28, 2005 23:32:33 GMT -5
tell ya what gave me a massive fright was an incredible tank slapper on lap 8 as i hit a kerb wrong...theres no trying to correct it, just keep the wheel straight, keep the throttle floored and pray! fortunately it came together by the time i was at the next corner...needless to say i gave that kerb a very wide berth the next times around
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Post by Viper on Aug 28, 2005 23:41:54 GMT -5
Yikes, that sucks when it happens. Getting black flagged still is on my top list of bad things to happen, cause you lose such a huge time with it
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Post by Saturdaynight on Aug 29, 2005 7:51:50 GMT -5
I've finally received everyones laps. I'll have the results by early this afternoon.
Diogo,
I'll be emailing you the files that I've received so you can double check them.
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Post by Saturdaynight on Aug 29, 2005 7:57:50 GMT -5
Final Qualifying results
Vincenzi 1:09.940 Rocha 1:10.263 Finlay 1:13.530 King 1:13.925 Glanville 1:15.783
BTW, there is still about three hours left for late entries.
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Post by Saturdaynight on Aug 29, 2005 11:00:34 GMT -5
Finaly Results are in.
Race Comentary!
Welcome race fans to a wonderful day at the Hungaroring for the 2005 WSRC Hungarian GP. Qualifying has set up for a hotly contested Grand Prix this weekend which could likely set the stage for the final races of the season. In the front row Vincenzi is on Pole with Rocha sitting in Second place. In third is Finlay followed by teammate King. And Glanville is sporting one of his lowest qualifying position to date this season in fifth place. This could hurt him in points if he is not able to move up the grid! The lights are on and they're off! Rocha overtakes Vincenzi to lead lap one. Glanville slips by King and then Finlay to take third. Lap two, Rocha opens the gap by almost four seconds over Vincenzi, what a blistering pace! Glanville leads Finlay by a seconds who in turnmLeads King by the same margin. Lap three, Almost five seconds separate Rocha from Vincenzi. Glanville holds his lead over Finlay and King. Lap four, Vincenzi holds Roccha's lead to no gain while Glanville pulls out another two tenths on Finlay followed by King. Lap five, Eight seconds now separate Rocha from Vincenzi and Glanville has an off track excursion as both Finlay and King slip by. Lap six season Rocha opens up his lead even further to Vincenzi, now separated by nine seconds. Finlay is some thirteen seconds behind Vincenzi and King follows his tamemate a little over a second back. Almost six seconds back, Glanville regains his composure. Lap seven, Rocha is looking to be unstopable as his lead increases yet another second over Vincenzi. Sixteen seconds back is Finlay, closely followed by his teammate and Glanville regains a seconds on King. Lap eight, 12 seconds now separate Rocha, our leader, to Vincenzi who is now 19 seconds ahead of Finlay. King two seconds back is losing ground to Glanville. Lap nine, two to go! This race is looking like a Rocha Vinctory thru and thru! Vincenzi is now running in a seemingly empty track. The last three are really far behind. Finlay leads King by almost four seconds, and what's this, they're pulling a black flag on Glavnille! This is unbelievable! The world Championship leader is being black flagged from the race. My goodness! What could it be? This is most certainly going to hurt his points standings! Final lap, Rocha easily takes home the win giving him ten sorely needed points and Vincenzi comes in second Followed by Finlay and then King. A good and bad day for BMW Arrows strikes again! We are getting reports that the black flag on Glanville has to do with lap data. I'm sure he is very upset about this result. But nonetheless, BMW Arrows get to celebrate a victory today!
Fastest Laps
Rocha 1:09.610 Vincenzi 1:11.095 Glanville 1:12.885 Finlay 1:13.416 King 1:13.586
The season standings look as follows:
Drivers Points
Glanville 78 Vincenzi 64 Rocha 64 King 59 Finlay 53 Dalby 35 Bolman 19 Byrne 7 Basford 6
Constructors points
Arrows 142 Porsche 112 Audi 64 KDR 35 Nokia 19 Clownpaint 13
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Post by Saturdaynight on Aug 29, 2005 11:01:36 GMT -5
Glavnille, sorry about the black flag. Lap seven and eight are indenticle laps! Looking at the times and the fuel date and nothing changed! Very sorry to do that!
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