Monday, April 8, 2013

Season 2 Nearly Over

We're in Week 10 of my 2nd full season now. Because of the series I'm racing in, and the time zone I live in, it's becoming increasingly difficult to find races I want to do during the day. But, I'm still keeping up with the schedule and have had some really good races.

For ovals, I've been concentrating on the Street Stocks, National Class and the Trucks. In the Street Stocks, I'm actually leading my division championship but now we're dropping low scores from previous weeks, I'm likely to lose out next week - my main competitor has got a very low score to drop so he should overtake me. Still, 2nd will be a good result. I'm also 2nd in the National series but with little chance of catching the leader. In the trucks, I'm in the top 10 but slowly getting better - maybe next season I'll have a serious attempt at winning the division championship.

For road racing, I'll all but won 2 championships, both using the Corvette CR6R GT1 car. Mathematically I could still be beaten but it's extremely unlikely, I'm also 2nd in a 3rd championship with the CR6R - with an outside chance of winning and in the same situation in a grand Touring championship using the VW Jetta.

In the time trials, I'm already won 12 division championships although as I explained in the last post, this isn't a great achievement - just persistence...

Time to start planning for next season - I'll probably cut down on the number of different cars I drive and concentrate on getting better in a small number rather than mediocre in lots of cars. The new Kia saloon car should be available so I'll probably race that - I seem to be best in the GT and Touring cars - single Seaters and outright sports cars are too fast for me :-)

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Season 2 - Mid Season report

Not much time to update the blog recently - my normally life has been a bit busier and I've also been racing like mad whenever I could. The racing schedule I've set is crazy - 14 different series using 10 different cars so practice time is limited to say the least!

Ovals races (Division 6)

Late Model

The late Model is a Oval stock car based on the real cars (unlike the main NASCAR cars) but modified heavily. great fun to drive, especially on the medium size ovals. I'm currently 5th in the championship. No wins so far but I'm getting closer all the time.

National Series

The National series uses the Nascar Nationwide cars from a couple of years ago. The races are crazy - no cautions and plenty of crashes. I tend to hang back at the start and pick up places as people crash and wear out their tyres. I'm currently 2nd in the championship with 1 win (and lots of top 5's)

Modified SK

The modified are custom, open wheel cars with a powerful engine. very difficult to drive - the power makes them oversteer a lot so you're often sideways on the smaller tracks. This is tmy 1st season with these so I'm taking it easy. 6th in the championship but getting better all the time - maybe one of these days I'll win a race....

Street Stock

As the name suggests, these are stripped down street cars. Fun to drive, especially this season because the tyre model has changed and it's made the cars slide a lot more. I'm 3rd in the championship with a bit of the chance of winning the championship. No wins yet but I've been pretty close.

Class B

These are the current Nascar NNS cars. There's 2 series - one for fixed setups and one with open setups.

I race these for fun and I'm not really competitive in the championships.

Class C

These are the Nascar Trucks. Again 2 series for fixed/open setups. I'm much more competitive in these and I've won one race in the open series - although that was by tactics (saving fuel so I didn't have to make a late race fuel stop) rather than outright pace. In the Open series, I'm 5th in the championship and in the Fixed I'm 8th.

Road Series (Division5)

Grand Touring

This is a road race series usng VW Jetta's, Mazda MX5's and Pontiac Solstice cars. I race the Jetta which is the fastest of the cars on most tracks although the championships are by car class.

I'm 2nd in the championship and have got a decent chance of winning it. I've had 4 race wins so far this season.

Grand-Am

Again a mixed car series using the Riley DP Prototype sports cars and the McLaren MP4-12C GT car. I race the Riley.

I'm 4th in the championship but no race wins although I'm consistently in the top 5 in most races.

GT Challenge

Another mixed series using the Corvette CR6 GT1 car, the McLaren and the Ford GT. The Corvette is the fastest of the cars and I drive that.

I'm leading the championship with a pretty comfortable lead so should win. So far, 2 race wins and 12 other top 5's in the 14 races I've done.

Star Mazda

These are single seaters similar to F3 cars. The main feature of this series is that there's almost always a big 1st corner crash so I tend to start from the pits and make my way through the carnage. Currently 4th in the championship with 1 win (from the pits!)

Prototype and GT Challenge

This series uses the HPD ARX sports Prototype, the Corvette and the McLaren. I drive the Corvette. The HPD is significantly faster and so a big challenge is when they're lapping us - I've been taken out a couple of times, even trying the stay out of the way....

Again there's 2 series - for open and fixed setups. The Open setup races are long - 65 minutes and so a pit stop for fuel is needed. The problem is that participation is low in these series, especially the open one and the only official races tend to be in the middle of the night for me...

But, I'm leading the open series and I'm 3rd in the fixed. I should win the open and I've got a decent chance in the fixed. No races wins in either as yet although I've been pretty close - in one race I was leading with a lap to go and got taken off by a McLaren I was lapping :-(

Apart from the races, I'm also doing time trails in all the series. These are 10 (for oval tracks) or 5 (for most road courses) lap single car against the closk. tests. I've found they help a lot checking the car setups for the races. Out that many people do them very regularly - especially the fast guys and so I'm leading the championships in all 14 divisions!!!!

OK, enough for now, back to racing....






Friday, January 25, 2013

End of Season report

So I've just finished my 1st season of iRacing. I've taken a different approach to a lot of people - most people concentrate on 1 or 2 cars/series but I've raced in a lot of series. That's because I've got time to do a lot of racing and also I wanted to try out a lot of cars before focussing on a few. It also allowed me to learn the majority of tracks available which puts me in good shape for the next season.

Here's a list of my results:

Oval Series (all Division 7 out of 10 divisions)


Advanced Legends 13th in championship. 1 win, 9 top 5 finishes out of 14 races

Late Model 14th in championship. No wins, 8 top 5 from 34 races
Street Stock 4th in championship. No wins, 4 top 5 from 8 races
NASCAR Class A (Cup cars) 10th place, no wins or top 5 from 8 races
NASCAR Class A Fixed set-up 6th place, no wins or top 5 from 12 races
NASCAR Class B (Nationwide series cars) 21st place, 1 top 5 from 22 races
NASCAR Class B Fixed 28th place, 6 top 5 finishes from 29 races
NASCAR Trucks 52nd, 9 top 5's from 22 races
NASCAR Trucks Fixed 42nd, 3 top 5's in 20 races
National series (using the old Nationwide cars) 3rd place with 7 top 5's in 28 races

So overall in the ovals, I was very consistent but seldom near the front. Mostly I went for safety and hung at the back, learning about the cars and tracks. Next season I'll be more aggressive and go for wins when I can. I'll be in division 6 next season and will try for high finishes in at least the Late Model, Class B and National series.

Road (all Div 6)
Grand Am series using Riley DP car. 3rd place with 3 top 5's from 19 races
GT Challange using Corvette CR6 car. 29th place. 4 top 5's from 6 races
Prototype & GT series using Corvette. 5th place, 3 top 5's  from 4 races
Spec Racer Ford 5th place. 15 top 5's from 51 races. Frustrating not to win any - I was very close a number of times...
Skip Barber 2nd place, 18 wins, 76 top 5's from 149 races. 
Star Mazda 2nd place, 1 win (my last race in the championship!) with 17 top 5's from 57 races.
Grand Touring Cup using VW Jetta, 5th place, 2 wins and 10 top 5's from 12 races

From next season, I won't race the Spec racer Ford - I'm not that good with it (and don't really like driving it) and it's also the one where I've had the most incidents so it's been the series with a negative impact on my safety record.

I won't race the Skip Barber as much - actually a lot of the races I did were in the 1st 3-4 weeks of the season while I was learning how to race - the Skippy was very good for that. So, I'll spread my racing out a bit more evenly and hopefully also race the Lotus 49 car which is promised to come out "real soon".

I'm pretty happy with the way it's gone - I've been reasonably competive with most drivers (although there are a group of "aliens" who are just too fast from pretty much everyone, including me. Hopefully I'll be even more competitive next season with the experience of the cars, tracks and set-ups I've gained. I'll be in Division 5 so a tougher group but hopefully I've improved enough that I can win one of the championships....


Sunday, January 6, 2013

Changing Priorities

The last week or so I've been racing in different cars and series to see what I should run in the new season in 3 weeks time. I've carried on with the series like the Skippy I have been doing but just doing enough to score decent championship points and then stopping so I can do other races instead. Because the best 8 weeks from 12 count for the championships  it's actually pretty difficult to gain any serious ground in the championships once you get to week 10 so now's the best time to experiment with other cars.

Previously I'd already done a couple of races in the Corvette CR6 and I've done a few more now. It's a real handful but fun to drive but the races are combined with super fast sports cars so can be nerve racking, especially when there's big field. One race I did had 35 cars at Laguna Seca where the sports cars were lapping in 1m 15secs (about 10 secs faster than us). It was just crazy - once they starting lapping us basically all I could do was stay on the track and try to keep out of their way. The real problem is once you start moving over, you get slower so even more cars come behind you - you see the picture.....

I've also done quite a few races in the VW Jetta TD. It's really good fun to drive - lots of tyre squealing and oversteer but it's a pretty quick car. The races are combined with the Mazda MX5 Cup cars and the Jetta is significantly quicker. I had one very lucky win in the Jetta - I was running 3rd and the leaders managed to take each other off with a few laps to go.

I've also done a lot of oval races, especially in the trucks at Talladega. Awesome fun - one of the other guys shared a really good set-up so I've been really competitive. Haven't won a race yet but had a few top 5's so getting closer....

The problem with trying new cars is that your rating tends to drop. I've lost quite a few points over the last couple of weeks but I guess I'll be able to recover them once the new season starts.