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Thursday Nights fun racing / Re: Christmas Cobra Fun Runs
« on: December 13, 2018, 08:28:27 AM »
A larger than life character that had such a positive effect on all of us, the nicest bloke I never got to meet.

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Thursday Nights fun racing / Re: S16 R7 - Usce - 13/12/2018
« on: December 13, 2018, 08:19:06 AM »
I'll be late tonight, maybe a bit after 8:00pm (eastern).
I've been practising early - I'm ready  8)
I see someone was determined to break the 1 min 8 sec barrier, good time Wally :o

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Racing general / F1 2019
« on: December 12, 2018, 11:50:49 AM »


Quite aside from the doubts of the watching world, we can be reasonably sure that part of Daniel Ricciardo’s mind is still not entirely sure he’s done the right thing in leaving Red Bull for Renault.

In the immediate aftermath, he will almost certainly be surrendering significant performance. Regardless of Renault’s long-term prospects, it would be an immense achievement if it could make up what was often a lap’s-worth of performance on Red Bull from one year to the next. But on the other hand it gets Daniel out of further direct comparison with Max Verstappen, who is only going to improve his all-round game further and who will become ever-further embedded within the team. It was always going to be difficult to counter that and for Ricciardo to retain his number one credentials rather than fall into a support driver role. That’s something for which he is not wired up.

Things might just go from bad to worse for the big retainer star

But Ricciardo’s new frame of reference, Nico Hülkenberg, is hardly going to be a pushover. Hulk’s fresh off a season in which he emerged ahead - in both qualifying and race - of Carlos Sainz. These comparisons shouldn’t be given absolute authority regarding the respective levels of team-mates because there are so many variables. It was telling, for example, not long after Sainz first joined Renault at the tail end of 2017 that Hülkenberg, having had a chance to study the telemetry, was saying privately that he was confident he would prevail over Sainz because the Spaniard’s driving style, which was very different to his own, would not be suited to the traits of the cars that Enstone was producing and developing.

Sainz was saying much the same in Abu Dhabi a couple of weeks ago prior to his final race for the team – that there was a trait in the car that gave it an inherent imbalance when he tried driving it the way he naturally wanted to, that its rear instability often prevented him squeezing the last couple of tenths from himself.

Related:

    "Renault is trying to fly first-class but paying cattle-class rates"
    MPH: Vettel, Leclerc and Ferrari’s power struggle
    Kevin Magnussen: Robust, ruthless and uncompromising

Sainz is a driver very much at ease with oversteer and who spends some of his free time driving rally cars on loose surfaces around the Sainz family’s private track. At Toro Rosso he was frequently to be seen in the practices rescuing the car from wild angles, just establishing the limits, prior to tidying it all up for qualifying, where he was nip and tuck as quick as Max Verstappen.

So why this need for rear stability? The Toro Rosso was a more forgiving car in which he felt comfortable committing to high entry speeds, in the knowledge that he could lean against the initial shallow understeer, which would then give the building oversteer a nice progressive feel. The Renault had a higher grip level but was more edgy, in part as a consequence of its difficulty in combining the relatively softly-sprung rear end a high-rake car requires with good rear ride height and suspension control.
 

 

Hülkenberg, a driver who revels in reflex saves, using less initial steering lock, earlier braking, using the brakes to help more with weight transfer, was more at ease with the general instability of the car. Of course a driver can adapt once he understands – and Sainz did. But those last few grams of speed are always going to come easier and more consistently when you are not consciously going against your natural instincts, which are determined by the way the driver is wired up physiologically.   

In other words, it’s more than feasible that a car with different traits would see the picture between the two drivers reversed. Hence why team-mate comparisons should always be treated with a healthy fudge factor.

Ricciardo, though, drives in a very similar style to Sainz. There’s a lovely flowing momentum to the way he carries the speed and controls the slide – but that’s in a Red Bull that combines heaps of rear grip with a beautifully benign handling balance. Who’s to say that he’s doing this to a higher level than Sainz or Hülkenberg, two drivers who’ve never found themselves in a car as good as a Red Bull (although the rookie Sainz lapped a Red Bull faster than Sebastian Vettel in a Silverstone test 2014)?

How Renault progresses with its general car traits between RS18 and RS19 will likely play a huge part in determining how Ricciardo stacks up against Hülkenberg. If the new car still has the ghost of the RS18’s traits inbuilt, things might just go from bad to worse for the big retainer star.

He’s a remarkable competitor and good enough to work through such difficulties – but he can be under no illusions that he’s automatically going to establish himself as the team’s number one.

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Thursday Nights fun racing / Re: Thursdays next season ideas
« on: December 11, 2018, 03:22:03 PM »
Need a few members to run these for quality assurance.  :-*
Please let me know if anything isn't working.  :-[
With the testing I did they all were ok, the only problem I had was I have so many Cobras on my HD ,I was not sure I was testing the ones you wanted tested :-\.

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General Discussion / XGN site restored.
« on: December 10, 2018, 09:18:40 AM »
Big Thankyou Bird  :) :) :) :)

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Mod Cars / Re: F1 Classic 1967 update !!!
« on: December 08, 2018, 08:20:41 AM »
News_Flash Uploading version 2.15 as we speak Smile compared to previous beta update, the Honda skin/ reflections are improved by DrDoomslab.


Version 2.15 Changelog (from version 2.0)

Bugfixes:
- Fixed swapped mirrors
- Improved A-arm fixing points (Brabham, Eagle, Honda)
- Fixed steering wheel position on Honda and Brabham
- Updated Honda skin, improved reflections
- Updated Engine sounds for Honda and McLaren
- Errors on suspension nodes
- Added shift delays for flappy paddle shifters to disable (online) hotshifting

Download:

Code:
    https://www.mediafire.com/file/im2a4v34s1za92q/20181207_AC_1967_Grand_Prix_Legends_Mod_version_2.15.rar/file

Manual:

Code:
    https://www.mediafire.com/file/g0tv5cx4xhjfhug/AC_1967_GrandPrix_Legends_2.15_Release_Notes_2018-12-06.pdf/file


Enjoy and may the downforce be with you! Cool



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Hardware & Reviews / Re: System upgrade - 8700k & mobo
« on: December 08, 2018, 08:13:46 AM »
Not good Joe, but in Electronic Component reliability terms its called "infant mortality", where if something is going to fail it will be within the first few hours of use, which is why I never pay for extended warranties. A PC power supply is a  "switching power supply design" which places a lot of stress on the components.

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Thursday Nights fun racing / Re: S16 R7 - Usce - 13/12/2018
« on: December 08, 2018, 07:59:38 AM »
lol Phil , thanks for "Making it So"  ;D ;D.

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Thursday Nights fun racing / Re: S16 R7 - Mobikrog - 13/12/2018
« on: December 07, 2018, 07:28:54 PM »
Phil, if there are no strong objections, could we change the track for the last round to this one

http://www.lemaxsimracing.com/assettocorsa/usce

from the same maker as Kicevo and a beautiful street track with no FPS hit ?

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Mod Tracks / Link to some good tracks.
« on: December 07, 2018, 07:06:34 AM »

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Mod Cars / Re: F1 Classic 1967 update !!!
« on: December 07, 2018, 07:01:50 AM »
Quote from "jess" at F1 Classic.

"This mod is a killer application for ac.
I know many old gpl's drivers that are buying ac only for this.

The golden era is back! "

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Thursday Nights fun racing / Re: S16 R6 - Kičevo - 06/12/2018
« on: December 07, 2018, 06:54:45 AM »
Hope You all had some good racing. I managed to unbrick my motherboard by doing what MSI says not to do.
I pulled the USB stick out mid flash which normally would brick it further, if that's possible. Then did
the flash again which worked.
Glad you fixed it Imp, flashing the BIOS of a MB is something I have never been game enough to do :o.
Yes we had some good racing at this track but it was very difficult to pass.

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Thursday Nights fun racing / Re: S16 R6 - Kičevo - 06/12/2018
« on: December 06, 2018, 10:22:43 AM »
I am 2 seconds off the pace :'( not looking good for tonight :(.

http://52.63.217.129:50041/lapstat?currservers=acserver

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Hardware & Reviews / Re: Lenovo Explorer Mixed Reality (VR) headset
« on: December 06, 2018, 10:20:57 AM »
Euro Truck Simulator in WMR is great  :) :) :)

How to setup:

https://www.pwrdown.com/gaming/euro-truck-simulator-2-vr-setup/

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Racing general / Re: Adelaide Motorsport Festival (with vid & pics)
« on: December 03, 2018, 08:08:42 AM »
Thanks Wally great vid and photos, is this a must see event for historic racing fans?

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