I'm not sure I understand this. I haven't seen any qualify session from Indy500.
Does it mean that if I reach, let's say 37.00, which is a pretty good time, but I know I can do maybe a one or two hundreds better it would be risky to try again? I might get a slower time in the other following attempts.
Did I understand this right? Also, does this go if I set a for me good time on Saturday it would be risky to try another attempt at the bump day?
Also, server has been rebooted and is set in practice mode, and will remain that way through end of qualifying. Please use the qualifying password now. Anyone who gives out the password to anyone may incur penalty. Only those on the Entry List will be permitted to participate in the sessions.
The field is almost halfway full today. Some good runs so far. Pressure starting to build slowly. Bumping may start today. Pole will still be open today even if bumping starts.
I'm not trying to be a pain in the ass, but I (and any other driver qualifying the Kyoto 500) should have the right to spectate and witness these 'private sessions', correct? Afterall, as one of the racers, I feel a ton of pressure on my shoulders having to run my qualifying session in front of 35 other people. I believe that these people should also feel the pressure.
Also, are we allowed to 'bump' these people should we feel that we could do better? I guess I'm a bit confused because the qualifying session is a race in itself. Afterall, during qualifying day, we are all racing against each other to make the best time. How can can we race against people who are not there?
I would like to be a witness to these sessions. Please post time and date that they will occur so those who choose, can be there. Afterall, During the Indy500 qualifying, they don't make special days for those that can't make it... either you're in, or not... simple.
Looks like the rulebook needs tweaking a bit, huh?
But personally I would like to take this one step further. You either qualify on the days assigned for it or you don't qualify at all. If you can't even be bothered to show up for the 2 days (4 blocks in total) that are supplied by the organizers... should you even bother at all?
The format for this qualy is obvious and it is supposed to be a race. I see no other way to join then to join when it is on. Anyone not able to show up on these two days cannot mix into the order that is established on these two days. They should only be allowed to race when there are still slots open and from the back...
Attached is the PDF printout of the Results after Pole Day, which are Official.
Dan Sanger (Raven88) is the Polesitter for the 2nd Annual Kyoto 500, with his great run. Jeff Garry is currently second, and will be hoping to say near the top tommorow's Bump Day.
Positions 2-30 are still up to change, so still plenty action for tommorow. Bumping began today, and 38 cars have taken times so far.
Currently "On The Bubble" is Thomas Vermeire (Willem-racer), with a 37.0225 average.
1st to 30th is currently separated by only .0625 seconds, so far the closest in the short history of this event.
I quite agree with this sentiment. Indeed, for next year, you either get in via the 12 hours or you don't.
But, as a point of fact, only two people have so far commented to me about possibly needing a private session. Both are still attempting to make it during the real sessions. But I will post the times and dates when appropriate, if one is agreed upon. The password will be the same as the sessions this weekend, so those who want to, can join.
I dont know what to say !
I m really suprised with the times. Some of these guys on practice was not even close to time 37.00, now there have that times four times in the row
For me qualy iz over.
For me best times ever was 37.05 , and that is not enough to put even closer myself. Beacuse some of the fastes guys are left there qualy time to sunday I suppose there be some changes on today in the top 15.
Good luck to eweryone who quali themselwes to the race.