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Racing general / XGN Season One "GSC 2013 Championship" Thursdays
« on: October 23, 2013, 06:25:56 PM »
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XGN Season One GSC 2013 Championship

Information:

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Live Racer http://xtremegamingnetwork.liveracers.info/Live



Race Night Format
  • *Times are Melbourne-centric AEST
  • *7:30pm - Official Practice
  • * Online chat
  • 8:00pm - 15min Qualifying (1 Out Lap + 1 Timed Lap)
  • 8:15pm - 5min Warm-Up
  • 20 minute Races OR 2 * 10 laps
  • 8:20pm - Race 1 (Grid from Qualifying)
  • Race 2 (Grid Reverse)
  • IF Race 3 (Grid Reverse)
  • (with a 5 minute Warm-Up between races))

Round 1: Thursday Nov 08th Installed Track "Caruaru"
Round 2: Thursday Nov 15th GSC 2013 - Ruapuna Park 2012 v1.0 http://www.nogripracing.com/details.php?filenr=39248
Round 3: Thursday Nov 22nd Installed Track "Cascavel"
Round 4: Thursday Nov 29th Arese AlfaRomeo - GSC 2013 http://www.nogripracing.com/details.php?filenr=39199
Round 5: Thursday Dec 05th Installed Track "Cordoba"
Round 6: Thursday Dec 12th 09 Jops Siffert - GSC 2013 http://www.nogripracing.com/details.php?filenr=39300

Non-installed tracks use above links in rounds or : https://www.dropbox.com/sh/gugcwamybiap9yn/omOfBN2G5M
Extract to your GSC2013/Game Data/Locations directory.
Ensure you have headlights mapped, never know, there may be a latish start for the odd 3rd sprint!  :-*


  • Bacchulum #71
  • BJSRacer #87
  • Flattop #2
  • rooshooter#85
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Points Structure for Season 1 Championship Races!!
50,48,46,44,42,40,38,36,34,32,30,28,26,24,22,20,18,16,14,12,10,8,6,4,2,1


Please post any questions or any omissions in this thread too.

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Racing general / Pre-Season Race 24/Oct/13
« on: October 22, 2013, 04:13:37 PM »
Track test night before the season starts on Nov 7th (to Dec 06th).  The season will be Minis for the "Mini Season" and 50% of the tracks will be default installation ones, that provide some fast interesting sessions.  The other 3 track will be selected from the those supplied in the dropbox link in the "Tracks stuff" thread. (https://www.dropbox.com/sh/gugcwamybiap9yn/omOfBN2G5M

This week's test will cover 3 sprints * 20 minutes on the 3 installed tracks.
Next week's test will cover the other 3 possibles, this should give all time to download and install.

Same times as last week for starting.

See you there!  8)

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Racing general / WallyM you have pipped me on the list...
« on: October 17, 2013, 02:27:48 PM »
Even though we are equal 10th!  ???



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Racing general / Anyone know where the Touring Car Legends download is
« on: October 13, 2013, 01:49:17 PM »
Can't find it  :-\ any one?  :-*

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Racing general / MOVED: I'm buying a Tattslotto ticket today!
« on: October 11, 2013, 11:46:44 AM »
This topic has been moved to Cars & Bikes.
Who's the dumby?
http://www.xgn.com.au/index.php?topic=89.0

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Cars & Bikes / I'm buying a Tattslotto ticket today!
« on: October 11, 2013, 08:29:47 AM »
Always had the plan in mind, win some money, ring Holman-Moody, then fly over and pick a newly built 62 Fairlaine...
but I may be able to just buy this when my numbers come up!
http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/dealer/ford/galaxie/1598597.html

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Cars & Bikes / A 48-215's Sale is noted in the U.S.A.
« on: October 10, 2013, 11:34:06 AM »
Hemmings have an article on the upcoming auction including a prototype 48-215

http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2013/10/09/first-australian-built-holden-heads-to-auction/?refer=news

Corrected email link.  :-[

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Racing general / Cannot see all the cars in the newly installed 2013?
« on: October 08, 2013, 08:47:15 AM »
Installation - ok
check files -ok
mulitple vehicle directories - ok
start game - ok
select cars - not ok

I only get the Chev and the Peugot????

Any one else experiencing the same problem?  Have I missed an in menu button?

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Cars & Bikes / So what is sitting in my garage?
« on: October 02, 2013, 12:36:19 PM »
The newest baby is registered with only minor work needed doing to get it roadworthy.
As you would expect with an import car, headlights and then front end bushes and normal routine service repairs, coolant, hoses air cleaner and replace the missing aircleaner to carb seal. 
Removed the pretty glass, "burn your car to the ground fuel filter".  Now enjoying couple of drives already.
From some old pics, tracked down the original stickers put on the car in 1963 for "Mercury Sport" and HRA. Polish, polish, polish.
It has some very lovely rubbed through patches, scratches and little "scars". All the paper work since it was purchased at $3074 as well.

Successfully chased down some steel rear wheel spats (skirts), in the U.S.A. and saving some pennies for a sunvisor purchase, locally fortunately, as these were not offered in by Mercury.
The observant will have noticed the resemblance to the "All new Ford Falcon of 1965 look" :)
Yep, we were a little behind.
These were originally designed and were to be marketed as the Edsel "pony car" to compliment the Ford pony car, the Falcon and take on the more luxurious pony cars to out do Chrysler's pony cars, the Valiant/Plymouth range and of course the GMH pony size cars.
But with the demise of Edsel as a marque within Ford, the decided to sell it out of the Mercury dealers and with a badge change: ta da! Edsel --> Mercury.
This one was purchased in CA by the owner's father with:
  • Tinted screens
  • Electric tail gate
  • Padded dash
  • Full wheel trims
  • Exterior mirrors as accessories.
  • The push button radio and heater, cig lighter all standard fittings in this LUXURY model.
The first owner used the car sparingly in and around Newark CA. (part of San Francisco), this is important... and in 1975 decided to "upgrade" the car and give it a new purpose.
Being a commercial aircraft mechanic, it was nicely done, by obtaining a 1966 Mustang and fitting:
  • Mustang 289 Shelby solid lifter cam
  • 69 Mustang 4V inlet manifold
  • 600 double pumper Holley
  • 1970 Mustang FOMOCO Electronic ignition
  • Doug's Headers
  • C4 and a
  • 1957 Tank Fairlane 9" Locker rear axle
  • 1970 Mustang front brakes
  • 1966 Mustang rear brakes
  • Gilwraith adjustable racing dampers all round

and when the mood took him, over the next 20 years, it was drivent to the next suburb, Fremont!


Now you see why it is important where they lived!



The orginal owner became too old to be, as his son describes his father, "A Race Enthusiast" and sold the car in 2010 to a hotrodder in Oregon and we purchased it from Oregon, to drive around CA; now home in Melbourne.
Some pics from the states:

And yes, I think that is one of the same man's 3 Talladega 428C (sorry to make you Mopar owners quake!)


3" Longer than "our" XP, note rear doors.

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Well it had only covered 1.5 miles!
And a massive collection sold in the U.S.A...
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While plenty of the vehicles in the Lambrecht Chevrolet collection warranted attention for their low-mileage odometers and the decades’ worth of dust on their flanks, one in particular – a 1958 Chevrolet Cameo pickup with a staved-in roof, cracked windshield, and 1.3 miles – stood out as the poster child for the auction that dispersed the collection this past weekend. Fitting, then, that it would sell for the highest price of the weekend: $140,000, not including commission.


And here is the rest... http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2013/09/29/day-1-results-lambrecht-chevrolet-company-collection-auction/?refer=news

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Real Life Motorsport / Humpy Progress
« on: September 30, 2013, 03:42:43 PM »
Although I have only had the humpy since 1972, it does at time need some work from time to time  ;D.  This is one of those times.
Now that the exhaust is as it should be, I finally getting to do something about the paint.
Started taking the offs-pray that I stuffed up with a couple of years ago... 2 Pak should be treated the same as spraying enamel, so I found out the hard way.
I have rubbed back most of the body with 2000 wet and dry, and now need to concentrate on the strip, and prep up for a thin white strip one each edge of the centre, "go faster red stripe".

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Real Life Motorsport / This isn't really noise, is it?
« on: September 28, 2013, 12:50:01 PM »
Or is my wife right?  ;D

[youtube]mdiZKKf2nWI[/youtube]

At last!

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Racing general / Tazio Nuvolari’s last car up for sale...
« on: September 28, 2013, 10:57:13 AM »

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Tazio Nuvolari’s prewar racing exploits are the stuff of legend, and Ferdinand Porsche himself once remarked that the Italian was “the greatest driver of the past, the present and the future.” Following the conclusion of the Second World War, Nuvolari, then in his mid-50s, returned to compete in the occasional race, but he was no longer the dominant force he’d been in his youth. His final race, behind the wheel of a 1950 Cisitalia Abarth 204 A Spyder Sport, saw him finish first in class at the 1950 Palermo-Montepellegrino Hillclimb. Now, for the first time since 1978, Nuvolari’s last race car will be offered for sale at auction.

Already significant as the final chapter for Cisitalia and the beginning chapter for Abarth, the 204 A Spyder Sport is an important piece of racing history. Chassis 04, fitted with 1.1-liter engine 014-1090, is well-documented as the car Nuvolari drove in his final race, and has been in the possession of an Argentinean collector for 35 years. Restored in 2010, the car comes complete with the same footrest used by Nuvolari at the Montepellegrino Hillclimb, as well as the original cork-wrapped steering wheel, the latter no longer fitted to the car to preserve its condition. In 2012, the car was awarded the Premio Speciale FIVA (for the most historically significant car) at the Mille Miglia, and was later displayed at the prestigious Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este.

Chassis 04 was built by Cisitalia in 1948, then modified by Abarth in April of 1949 (at which time it was also given an Abarth chassis number, 08) and titled as a 1950 Abarth. Upgraded with twin Weber carburetors, the single-cam engine was said to make as much as 80 horsepower, more than enough to make the tube-frame racer competitive in its class. Part of the Squadra Carlo Abarth team, the 204 A Spyder Sport was first raced at the 1950 Giro di Sicilia/Targa Florio, where Nuvolari retired early in the race with a broken gearbox. Its next outing was the Palermo-Montepellegrino Hillclimb, where Nuvolari drove to an in-class victory (and fifth overall) in his final race. Though he never officially retired, Nuvolari never again drove competitively and died of a stroke in 1953

http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2013/09/26/tazio-nuvolaris-last-racer-a-1948-cisitalia-abarth-204-a-spyder-sport-heads-to-auction/


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