Gracias a todos por correr.
Típica carrera al rebufo sin posibilidad de escaparse del pelotón, por lo que el liderato cambiaba en cada vuelta.
La primera mitad de la carrera fue un duelo con Enrique, pero pronto se nos unieron Xug, Tago y Dave.
Hubo un incidente en la última curva en el que perdimos a Enrique y unas vueltas más tarde Xug se fue al heno en la T2.
En las últimas vueltas nos quedamos Dave y yo solos.
Cruzamos la línea de meta empatados, pero GPL me dio la victoria.
Una carrera divertida.
Enhorabuena a Dave y Xug por sus podios.
Lo sentimos a la DNF
Gracias a PDLR por organizar y acoger.
Nos vemos en la próxima carrera.
Thanks all for racing.
Typical slipstream race with no way to break free of the pack so the lead changed every lap.
The first half of the race was a duel with Enrique but soon we were joined by Xug, Tago and Dave.
There was an incident at the last turn where we lost Enrique and then a few laps later Xug went off into the hay at T2.
The last couple of laps was just Dave and I.
We crossed the finish line as a dead heat but GPL gave the win to me.
Fun race.
Well done Dave and Xug for the podiums.
Sorry to the DNF
Thanks to PDLR for organising and hosting.
See you next race.
1st PDLR 1966 F1 Season - 03 - Grand Prix de France
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Re: 1st PDLR 1966 F1 Season - 03 - Grand Prix de France
As I posted over at the SRMZ and GPLWeekly...
Not even a full lap in and my hopes dashed. Following Clive down to Thillois, he seemed to brake very early and this caught me off-guard. Only two options to be had. One > drill him in the tail. Two > veer off to the outfield and hope for the best. #2 it was. Glided through the grass in what seemed an eternity til the Eagle finally came to a stop without hitting anything. Thanked my lucky stars for that, at least. Got back onto the roadway but lost about 15 seconds. Groan... My hopes of getting some good slipstream action with the Eagle long gone. Just cruised around for 15 laps not pushing in any way shape or form. Gear change-ups with 1000 R's to spare. Picked up two places with the DNF's of Clive and Ricky.
Great battle up front! Paul aces David by a whisker! Xuggy a splendid run to P3. Tago a good P4. Well done, chaps!
Addendum...
WOWZER! Talk about a close finish! Is this the closest for the win in GPL history? Could be. However, there is an even closer finish for the final podium place. See here...
https://www.simracing.org.uk/smf/index. ... #event4963
Not even a full lap in and my hopes dashed. Following Clive down to Thillois, he seemed to brake very early and this caught me off-guard. Only two options to be had. One > drill him in the tail. Two > veer off to the outfield and hope for the best. #2 it was. Glided through the grass in what seemed an eternity til the Eagle finally came to a stop without hitting anything. Thanked my lucky stars for that, at least. Got back onto the roadway but lost about 15 seconds. Groan... My hopes of getting some good slipstream action with the Eagle long gone. Just cruised around for 15 laps not pushing in any way shape or form. Gear change-ups with 1000 R's to spare. Picked up two places with the DNF's of Clive and Ricky.
Great battle up front! Paul aces David by a whisker! Xuggy a splendid run to P3. Tago a good P4. Well done, chaps!
Addendum...
WOWZER! Talk about a close finish! Is this the closest for the win in GPL history? Could be. However, there is an even closer finish for the final podium place. See here...
https://www.simracing.org.uk/smf/index. ... #event4963
Those who do not learn from history will be condemned to relive its mistakes.
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Re: 1st PDLR 1966 F1 Season - 03 - Grand Prix de France
Como dijo Paul anteriormente (principalmente), una gran carrera. Salí de la línea lo suficientemente bien como para mantenerme con el grupo delantero. Pasé las primeras vueltas corriendo 3º/4º viendo el entretenimiento que se avecinaba mientras Paul y Enrique luchaban. Incluso me relajé a veces para no involucrarme. ¡Es una carrera larga! Luego, en una vuelta, Paul y Enrique se deslizaban por el interior hasta la última curva y el carril izquierdo estaba completamente vacío. Bueno, ¡sería de mala educación no hacerlo, pensé! Bajé por fuera y frené como de costumbre. Desafortunadamente me tambaleé un poco al frenar y terminé tocando a Enrique. ¡Su auto saltó muchos metros en el aire y estalló en llamas! 100% culpa mía pero las consecuencias no fueron justificadas por el nivel del impacto. Habiendo estado al otro lado de los exuberantes accidentes de la GPL, sé cómo debe sentirse Enrique. Lo siento mucho, Enrique (quizá te alegrará saber que no puedo asistir a la próxima carrera). Hice una breve pausa pero Enrique no tenía vuelta atrás, así que continué y pude mantenerme con los líderes. Xug, Tago, Paul y yo. Hubo muchos cambios de líderes y todos sin incidentes. Tago retrocedió y luego Xug nos dejó solos a Paul y a mí. Sabía que no perdería a Paul, así que estaba probando diferentes estrategias para cruzar la línea primero. Yo tenía un plan, pero Paul también. Salí segundo de la última curva, pero lo estaba alcanzando y atrapándolo... Cuando cruzamos la línea miré a la derecha y estaba convencido de que estaba un poco por delante. ¡Guau! Luego la GPL me puso segundo pero con un tiempo idéntico a Paul. El análisis posterior a la carrera muestra que estaba aproximadamente 6 pulgadas por delante y 0,004 segundos. Carrera brillante, ¡excepto por el incidente de Enrique!
As Paul said above (mostly) a great race. I got off the line well enough to keep with the front pack. Spent the first few laps running 3rd/4th watching the entertainment ahead as Paul and Enrique battled. I was even easing off at times so as not to get involved - it's a long race! Then on one lap Paul and Enrique were slipstreaming on the inside into the last turn and the left hand lane was completely empty! Well it would be rude not to I thought! I went down the outside and braked as normal. Unfortunately I got a bit of a wriggle under braking and ended up just touching Enrique. His car leapt many feet into the air and burst into flames! 100% my fault but the consequences were not justified by the level of the impact. Having been on the other side of GPL's exuberant crashes myself I know how Enrique must feel. VERY sorry Enrique (you may be glad to hear I can't make the next race). I paused briefly but there was no coming back for Enrique, so I continued and was able to keep with the leaders. Xug, Tago, Paul and myself. There were many lead changes all without incident. Tago dropped back and then Xug, leaving just me and Paul. I knew I wouldn't lose Paul so I was trying different strategies to get across the line first. I had a plan but so did Paul. I exited the last turn second but was catching him and catching... As we crossed the line I looked right and was convinced I was slightly ahead. Woohoo! Then GPL put me second but with an identical time to Paul. Post race analysis shows he was about 6 inches ahead 0.004secs. Brilliant race - except for the Enrique incident!
As Paul said above (mostly) a great race. I got off the line well enough to keep with the front pack. Spent the first few laps running 3rd/4th watching the entertainment ahead as Paul and Enrique battled. I was even easing off at times so as not to get involved - it's a long race! Then on one lap Paul and Enrique were slipstreaming on the inside into the last turn and the left hand lane was completely empty! Well it would be rude not to I thought! I went down the outside and braked as normal. Unfortunately I got a bit of a wriggle under braking and ended up just touching Enrique. His car leapt many feet into the air and burst into flames! 100% my fault but the consequences were not justified by the level of the impact. Having been on the other side of GPL's exuberant crashes myself I know how Enrique must feel. VERY sorry Enrique (you may be glad to hear I can't make the next race). I paused briefly but there was no coming back for Enrique, so I continued and was able to keep with the leaders. Xug, Tago, Paul and myself. There were many lead changes all without incident. Tago dropped back and then Xug, leaving just me and Paul. I knew I wouldn't lose Paul so I was trying different strategies to get across the line first. I had a plan but so did Paul. I exited the last turn second but was catching him and catching... As we crossed the line I looked right and was convinced I was slightly ahead. Woohoo! Then GPL put me second but with an identical time to Paul. Post race analysis shows he was about 6 inches ahead 0.004secs. Brilliant race - except for the Enrique incident!
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Re: 1st PDLR 1966 F1 Season - 03 - Grand Prix de France
Many thanks to Doni for his magnanimous gesture, I'm just sorry not to have put it to better use.
Two laps later I was winding myself up to unleash the mighty H16 at Xug on the main straight when the enormous weight of same got the better of me at the only left hander.
The stopping performance of the Lotus 43 is not great and I also think that I had received a bit of a tow so I probably went for safety, not wanting to rear end Xug.
Two laps later I was winding myself up to unleash the mighty H16 at Xug on the main straight when the enormous weight of same got the better of me at the only left hander.
The stopping performance of the Lotus 43 is not great and I also think that I had received a bit of a tow so I probably went for safety, not wanting to rear end Xug.