Hi racers,
I'm thinking of new leagues for 2010 and I would like to hear your opinions on whether a league for autotesting would be of interest to you.
The layout editing feature of LFS lends itself perfectly to this type of motorsport.
Basically, autotesting is a test of precision driving against the clock. A series of cones, tyres, or bollards make up the obstacles around which the driver must maneouvre in the shortest time possible. Penalties will be awarded against the driver for hitting cones, bollards, and tyres.
Certain sections of the track must be completed in reverse, these are highlighted by dotted lines on the route map (See attached)
So what I'd like to know from you guys is whether you're interested or not. If you are and you are creative, why not attach a layout of your own here, and we'll look at it for inclusion into the series?
Each round of the series would use 2-3 layouts, with each competitor attempting each layout twice.
Any questions, please reply to this thread and I'll endeavour to answer you.
I've attached a typical layout (it's not brilliant but it gives you an idea of what I mean), as well as the route map for the layout, and a .spr replay of me driving really badly around said layout.
Looking forward to your replies guys!
Cheers
Joe Keaveney - iCON Racing Events Admin
I'm thinking of new leagues for 2010 and I would like to hear your opinions on whether a league for autotesting would be of interest to you.
The layout editing feature of LFS lends itself perfectly to this type of motorsport.
Basically, autotesting is a test of precision driving against the clock. A series of cones, tyres, or bollards make up the obstacles around which the driver must maneouvre in the shortest time possible. Penalties will be awarded against the driver for hitting cones, bollards, and tyres.
Certain sections of the track must be completed in reverse, these are highlighted by dotted lines on the route map (See attached)
So what I'd like to know from you guys is whether you're interested or not. If you are and you are creative, why not attach a layout of your own here, and we'll look at it for inclusion into the series?
Each round of the series would use 2-3 layouts, with each competitor attempting each layout twice.
Any questions, please reply to this thread and I'll endeavour to answer you.
I've attached a typical layout (it's not brilliant but it gives you an idea of what I mean), as well as the route map for the layout, and a .spr replay of me driving really badly around said layout.
Looking forward to your replies guys!
Cheers
Joe Keaveney - iCON Racing Events Admin