Hello,
For our 3rd open race we are using a combo of XRR(24% restriction) at Westhill reverse. Format as follows:
Date - Sunday 29th January
19:00 (CET) - Qual
19:15 - Race (25 laps)
1 pit stop will be mandatory
As always, if you would like to race please register on our site. The server will be made private on Saturday 28th January, we'll send the password to all register drivers.
http://www.gentlemen-drivers-club.net
Below is some information about the club
Thanks,
GDC
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The Gentlemen Drivers Club (GDC) has just completed its 2nd season. Our 1st season saw just 5 driver entries but we increased this to 10 drivers for the 2nd season. We are now looking to increase this up to 15 drivers for season 3 which will start in March.
Here’s a little info about us…
GDC was created by 3 friends who believe that respect for fellow drivers is key to fostering close,fair and enjoyable racing. We were frustrated by racing in leagues where other competitors believed using our bumpers was an acceptable alternative to their brakes and we knew others out there using LFS felt our frustration. We also recognised that new drivers to LFS or racing sims sometimes felt intimidated joining leagues or servers where faster drivers would rather use their horn to get you out of the way then take the time to provide guidance to help them learn and pick up speed. As a result we have created a friendly and competitive environment for like-minded drivers.
For the official seasons we have so far used FXO, XRT, FZ5 and LX4 with restriction but we may introduce new cars going forward. While these cars may not suit everyone, we’ve found that what they lack in speed they more than make up for with the quality of racing and it also brings the back of the grid closer to the front allowing slower drivers to complete while testing the true overtaking skills of the faster drivers. This season we have had some great battles with well thought out and clean overtakes between drivers but we haven’t had any pointless overtaking moves resulting in ruined races for some drivers. There’s nothing worse than practising during the week just to be taken out at the first corner of the race on the weekend.
If you joined LFS because you wanted to find a simulator, improve your driving and car setup skills and enjoy good racing safe in the knowledge that you’re not going to be pushed off the track by drivers with mental ages in the single digits then GDC could be for you. We can guide you through the software/wheel config, car setup and basic driving skills if you require. If you already have these skills and are experienced LFS drivers, you can join us for a competitive race.
If you joined LFS because you wanted an arcade game where you could jump in a car, race around BL1 in XFG winning by knocking people in front of you into the sand or just don’t believe respecting other drivers is that important then we are not for you
If you would like to find out more please visit our website http://www.gentlemen-drivers-club.net and register.
See you on the track
GDC
For our 3rd open race we are using a combo of XRR(24% restriction) at Westhill reverse. Format as follows:
Date - Sunday 29th January
19:00 (CET) - Qual
19:15 - Race (25 laps)
1 pit stop will be mandatory
As always, if you would like to race please register on our site. The server will be made private on Saturday 28th January, we'll send the password to all register drivers.
http://www.gentlemen-drivers-club.net
Below is some information about the club
Thanks,
GDC
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Gentlemen Drivers Club (GDC) has just completed its 2nd season. Our 1st season saw just 5 driver entries but we increased this to 10 drivers for the 2nd season. We are now looking to increase this up to 15 drivers for season 3 which will start in March.
Here’s a little info about us…
GDC was created by 3 friends who believe that respect for fellow drivers is key to fostering close,fair and enjoyable racing. We were frustrated by racing in leagues where other competitors believed using our bumpers was an acceptable alternative to their brakes and we knew others out there using LFS felt our frustration. We also recognised that new drivers to LFS or racing sims sometimes felt intimidated joining leagues or servers where faster drivers would rather use their horn to get you out of the way then take the time to provide guidance to help them learn and pick up speed. As a result we have created a friendly and competitive environment for like-minded drivers.
For the official seasons we have so far used FXO, XRT, FZ5 and LX4 with restriction but we may introduce new cars going forward. While these cars may not suit everyone, we’ve found that what they lack in speed they more than make up for with the quality of racing and it also brings the back of the grid closer to the front allowing slower drivers to complete while testing the true overtaking skills of the faster drivers. This season we have had some great battles with well thought out and clean overtakes between drivers but we haven’t had any pointless overtaking moves resulting in ruined races for some drivers. There’s nothing worse than practising during the week just to be taken out at the first corner of the race on the weekend.
If you joined LFS because you wanted to find a simulator, improve your driving and car setup skills and enjoy good racing safe in the knowledge that you’re not going to be pushed off the track by drivers with mental ages in the single digits then GDC could be for you. We can guide you through the software/wheel config, car setup and basic driving skills if you require. If you already have these skills and are experienced LFS drivers, you can join us for a competitive race.
If you joined LFS because you wanted an arcade game where you could jump in a car, race around BL1 in XFG winning by knocking people in front of you into the sand or just don’t believe respecting other drivers is that important then we are not for you
If you would like to find out more please visit our website http://www.gentlemen-drivers-club.net and register.
See you on the track
GDC