On Saturday July 18th, Sim Racing Society held an invite-only, multi-class, 1 hour event at Aston Club Reversed to celebrate their first birthday; which officially falls on July 28th. The classes involved were the LRFs (FZ5, LX6, RAC), the TBOs (FXO, XRT, RB4) and the STDs (XFG, XRG). Eight teams took part, with each team having one car in each of the classes. A mad concept, it was shown to be a viable and exciting way of running a race in Live for Speed.
The teams who took part in the event included Sim Racing Society (running special birthday skins), CoRe Racing, two Concept Racing teams, iCON Racing (with guest driver [SR]Pete, after Sonicrealms got their timezones mixed up), StarLite Racing (with guest driver wilko868), and the Race Sim Radicals (the only team to run the LX6 in the LRF class).
Each class was given 7 minutes of the qualifying session in which to post their times. CoRe Racing's R.Osza took the pole position in the LRF class. The TBO class was headed by Concept Racing #1's Twinflow. STD's pole-sitter was CoRe Racing's Rick de Jong. As the lights went green for the 1 hour race, the race was expected by many people to be somewhat chaotic. They were all happily proven wrong. CoRe Racing's R. Osza and Concept #1's Troy battled it out for the lead in the LRF class, with a number of exciting momens when lapping the slower classes. In a twist of fate in the dying moments of the race, R. Osza was held up by his team-mate and STD class leader, Rick de Jong. This took place at the quick chicane; extremely unlucky for both drivers. As a result, Troy was able to make a huge amount of progress up to the rear of Osza's car and the lead was not decided until the final corners of the final lap. In an unbelievable piece of driving, Osza had to take to the grass at over 100mph when trying to overtake Troy and pass STD's 3rd and 4th drivers, Joe Keaveney for iCON and Passo for SRS. In the end, it was Troy who took the victory in class by less than a second, much to the annoyance of Osza, who had lead the majority of the race. The only retirement of the race was SRS's de Souza, whose power was cut with less than 20 minutes to go, effectively taking away 1/3 of SRS's potential points haul, sitting in 4th position. The incredible passing maneuvre performed by Osza can be found on
youtube.
In the TBO class, the FXOs (with 3% restriction) naturally made poor starts and Concept Racing's Twinflow was left in the dust by CoRe Racing's Tommy Østgaard.Twinflow eventually caught and passed Tommy and lead for most of the race, taking victory in dominant fashion.
In the STD class, CoRe's Rick de Jong was able to use the XRG's power to get away well from the line, and kept the lead up until the chequered flag. The most notable battle of the class was between iCON's Keaveney and SRS's Passo. They were battling for third position for a large proportion of the race (interrupted every lap by the faster classes) and ended up crossing the finishing line less than 1/10th of a second away from one another. Keaveney managed to take the final podium slot behind Concept #2's Eisbaer.
The overall winners of the event were Concept Racing#1 whose drivers won two of the three classes. Full results can be found
here. Replays of the event can be found
here.
With no race-ending shunts, and no controversial incidents, SRS are extremely happy to have called this their birthday event; summing up their attitude to racing, teamwork and friendship. See you next year!
SRS was founded in July 2008 by Tim Beaudet, Eduardo de Souza and Michael Passingham,
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