Oliver Jarvis put the No. 77 Mazda Team Joest entry on the pole position during Thursday’s qualifying session with a lap of 1 minute, 33.711 seconds on the 3.56-mile road course.
Jarvis will share the front row with the No. 6 Acura Team Penske entry of Juan Pablo Montoya.
In the LMP2 class, Ben Keating won the pole position with a lap of 1:37.446 in the No. 52 ORECA. Henrik Hedman qualified second at 1:37.728 in the No. 81 DragonSpeed ORECA, which won the LMP2 class in last year’s Rolex 24
Jonathan Bomarito qualified third in the second Maza Team Joest entry, while Felipe Nasr will start in the fourth position in the No. 31 Whelen Engineering Racing Cadillac.
In GTLM, Nick Tandy set a track record of 1:42.207 in the No. 911 Porsche 911 RSR -19. Tandy edged his teammate Laurens Vanthoor by 0:049. Antonio Garcia qualified third in the No. 3 Corvette.
Zacharie Robichon starts on pole in the GTD class, putting the No. 9 Porsche 911 of Pfaff Motorsports on the pole with a track-record lap of 1:45.237.
Only a 4 second difference between LMP1 and 2, and 3 seconds between GTLM and GTD, and about 10 seconds between the types.
The Chinese GP (scheduled for 19-21 April) may become the first race since Bahrain in 2011 to be cancelled due to an emergency situation in the host country, in this case obviously the coronavirus outbreak.
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In happier news, as of this year's season, the W Series will count towards FIA superlicense points, making it an official stepping stone towards F1.
GnomeTankWhat the what?Portland, OregonRegistered Userregular
Bathurst 12h weekend! WOOO. I love Bathurst. We'll be driving the 12h in iRacing next week. I'll link to our stream again for anyone who is curious. So this weekend is the real one, and next week is our virtual version.
I think I've said this before but Bathurst is one of my favorite tracks in the world to drive. The over the mountain section is so technical, requires so much precision, but when you nail it, it's one of the best feelings in racing.
I'm watching through the live qualifying from yesterday at Bathurst and its just wild. Multiple incidents that are just totally destroying the cars. Everyone seems fine though, so the safety features are top notch, thankfully. Though, at about 2:14:53 you will see a Lamborghini scare some spectators quite a bit.
For a while I used to be fond of the phrase "batshit insane," but now I think I'm going to have to use "Bathurst insane" instead.
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GnomeTankWhat the what?Portland, OregonRegistered Userregular
First time I drove Bathurst in the sim my comment to my friends was "There is no way this was built for actual race cars, this is crazy". I know Nurburgring is the "Green Hell" and widely considered the most difficult track in the world, and I won't argue that...but to me Bathurst is the craziest place I've ever driven a virtual car at speed. The over the mountain section is the most white knuckle, 100% focus, hold on to your butt section of race track I've ever personally driven.
First time I drove Bathurst in the sim my comment to my friends was "There is no way this was built for actual race cars, this is crazy". I know Nurburgring is the "Green Hell" and widely considered the most difficult track in the world, and I won't argue that...but to me Bathurst is the craziest place I've ever driven a virtual car at speed. The over the mountain section is the most white knuckle, 100% focus, hold on to your butt section of race track I've ever personally driven.
It wasn't built for race cars! It's a country road in a remote part of the state that occasionally happens to have a race held on it.
Yeah I like checking out the courses on google maps and Bathurst is, yet again, one of the wildest looking ones. There’s just a main access road right to pit lane there.
First time I drove Bathurst in the sim my comment to my friends was "There is no way this was built for actual race cars, this is crazy". I know Nurburgring is the "Green Hell" and widely considered the most difficult track in the world, and I won't argue that...but to me Bathurst is the craziest place I've ever driven a virtual car at speed. The over the mountain section is the most white knuckle, 100% focus, hold on to your butt section of race track I've ever personally driven.
It wasn't built for race cars! It's a country road in a remote part of the state that occasionally happens to have a race held on it.
I know that now! At the time though I was just aghast that actual modern race cars drove it at speed. It seemed ridiculous to me in a way that even the Nordschleife did not.
I was in Australia in 2008, which I think was the last time the Indycars raced in Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast. I volunteered on the race weekend and while there I came in contact with quite a few of the other marshals and fire marshals, most of whom were volunteers and some of whom had been doing that for decades at this point. They were talking reverently about Bathurst (and the Targa Tasmania as well), but it wasn't until a couple of years ago, when I got Project Cars 2 and GT Sport for my PS4, I actually saw the track.
I absolutely love the fact that it is their Nordschleife and the track is absolutely insane to drive on (at least in the sim). I think it is nearly as old as the Nordschleife, so early 20th century. I would love to visit one day - but then again, I still haven't seen the Nordschleife yet, and that is a mere 120km from me instead of halfway around the world.
My point is, I love these old tracks that have history seeping out of them at every corner.
For those who have Assetto Corsair Competizione, they've just released Bathurst, Suzuka, Laguna Seca and Kyalami (along with International GT teams and liveries) as DLC.
Jenson Button and Craig Lowndes drove an f1 car around there one year. Pretty sure it was modified to have increased ride height and they had to be careful about what lines they took.
Bathurst was one of my favorite tracks to race on sim racing. the mountain section has a rich set of challenges, and different cars handle it in different ways
that and sebring are the two tracks i would like to visit the most
For those who have Assetto Corsair Competizione, they've just released Bathurst, Suzuka, Laguna Seca and Kyalami (along with International GT teams and liveries) as DLC.
For those who have Assetto Corsair Competizione, they've just released Bathurst, Suzuka, Laguna Seca and Kyalami (along with International GT teams and liveries) as DLC.
Looks nice to me. Here’s to hoping the new regulations bring the field together a bit.
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GnomeTankWhat the what?Portland, OregonRegistered Userregular
I'm busy with prep for the 12h this week, but I plan to pick up that ACC DLC next week. I haven't been playing enough ACC lately. They've made a lot of improvements I wanted so I want to get back in to it.
I'm busy with prep for the 12h this week, but I plan to pick up that ACC DLC next week. I haven't been playing enough ACC lately. They've made a lot of improvements I wanted so I want to get back in to it.
I didn't get a chance to really dig into the DLC yet (had to figure out how to fix my braking issue in ACC), but I did a couple jaunts up Mount Panorama. Bloody hell, it's fun.
So yeah, ACC is pretty good fun, though challenging as all hell. Scratches the road racing itch I have had, the same way Dirt 2.0 did for rally.
Was really starting to get a good feel for the NSX at Monza, then lost control and binned it into the wall.
Good fun!
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GnomeTankWhat the what?Portland, OregonRegistered Userregular
Yeah ACC is definitely a "real sim". I put that in air quotes because I'm not a curmudgeon when it comes to "Forza isn't a sim!!!" and all that, play what you find fun...but ACC is definitely on the side of iRacing, AC, RFactor2, etc. which are capital S simulators. Most people should find it challenging and rewarding to master.
Yeah ACC is definitely a "real sim". I put that in air quotes because I'm not a curmudgeon when it comes to "Forza isn't a sim!!!" and all that, play what you find fun...but ACC is definitely on the side of iRacing, AC, RFactor2, etc. which are capital S simulators. Most people should find it challenging and rewarding to master.
I can very easily compete in Forza with a standard game controller, ACC is all "Fuck off with that bullshit"
...I really need to a wheel set up sometime.
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Dhalphirdon't you open that trapdooryou're a fool if you dareRegistered Userregular
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Yeah, ACC is not interested in your efforts to play it with a controller. It will look disdainfully on you as you crash into a wall.
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BMW challenge series is on now and ya can watch it for free
https://imsatv.imsa.com/
Also imsa and wec came to a agreement and are adding a prototype class? Huh
https://www.autosport.com/wec/news/148014/aco-and-imsa-announce-prototype-rules-convergence
Ah it's to let the dpis run at lemans dope
oh well
Only a 4 second difference between LMP1 and 2, and 3 seconds between GTLM and GTD, and about 10 seconds between the types.
Traffic is going to be rough this weekend.
Edit: And it's away.
GTLM and GTD are currently under a second between 1 and 2.
Tune in if you can, this will be good. Kobayashi is expected to finish the race in the #10 DPi car and take the checkered
Coronavirus: F1 governing body will 'take action' on race calendar after outbreak - https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/51294416
The Chinese GP (scheduled for 19-21 April) may become the first race since Bahrain in 2011 to be cancelled due to an emergency situation in the host country, in this case obviously the coronavirus outbreak.
- - -
In happier news, as of this year's season, the W Series will count towards FIA superlicense points, making it an official stepping stone towards F1.
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Anybody not living in Australia or New Zealand can watch it on their live stream: https://www.bathurst12hour.com.au/streams-tv/
I plan on watching most of it - in Germany it starts 7.30pm on Saturday and goes until 8 am Sunday morning. This is gonna be fun.
really should've renamed Aston Martin to Racing Point but we can't have everything
D3 Steam #TeamTangent STO
I think I've said this before but Bathurst is one of my favorite tracks in the world to drive. The over the mountain section is so technical, requires so much precision, but when you nail it, it's one of the best feelings in racing.
https://youtu.be/B-SGTdmsKmk?t=8093
It wasn't built for race cars! It's a country road in a remote part of the state that occasionally happens to have a race held on it.
Near Mount Panorama NSW 2795, Australia
https://goo.gl/maps/m6cS87wG4rvEj6ci7
I know that now! At the time though I was just aghast that actual modern race cars drove it at speed. It seemed ridiculous to me in a way that even the Nordschleife did not.
I absolutely love the fact that it is their Nordschleife and the track is absolutely insane to drive on (at least in the sim). I think it is nearly as old as the Nordschleife, so early 20th century. I would love to visit one day - but then again, I still haven't seen the Nordschleife yet, and that is a mere 120km from me instead of halfway around the world.
My point is, I love these old tracks that have history seeping out of them at every corner.
The smart money is surely on the Chinese GP going the same way for this year.
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They literally cannot - the track is too rough, the cars would get smashed up by bashing into the road surface constantly.
Then repave it already! Gahd, do I have to solve everything myself?
Jimmy Broadbent took an F1 car there in a simulator, I forget which game. Going down the hill in a high downforce car is as insane as you think
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PISHBraBvi0
that and sebring are the two tracks i would like to visit the most
I do love me a good corkscrew.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLdOiMNvQzE
Looks nice to me. Here’s to hoping the new regulations bring the field together a bit.
I didn't get a chance to really dig into the DLC yet (had to figure out how to fix my braking issue in ACC), but I did a couple jaunts up Mount Panorama. Bloody hell, it's fun.
Was really starting to get a good feel for the NSX at Monza, then lost control and binned it into the wall.
Good fun!
I can very easily compete in Forza with a standard game controller, ACC is all "Fuck off with that bullshit"
...I really need to a wheel set up sometime.
I'll play anything that let's me drive, and over Christmas I was playing a ton of American Truck Simulator.