# | Gamertag | Points | |
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1 | woody17x | 30 | |
2 | BCKracer71 | 24 | |
3 | Nightmare x24x | 22 | |
4 | Sam5on | 17 | |
5 | Blitzkey | 16 | |
6 | bigmac84848 | 15 | |
7 | dakinca91 | 14 | |
8 | Murphys Laaawl | 13 | |
9 | xl MAVERlCK lx | 12 | |
2020 Indianapolis 500k Overall standings |
Tue 01 Dec, 05:15 by nSmokez420
Sat 05 Sep, 07:54 by nSmokez420
Tue 01 Sep, 23:58 by nSmokez420
Fri 21 Aug, 03:22 by Mr Blonde V
Thu 13 Aug, 15:01 by nSmokez420
Fri 31 Jul, 19:06 by Mr Blonde V
Fri 31 Jul, 08:19 by nSmokez420
Wed 29 Jul, 04:15 by Mr Blonde V
Tue 28 Jul, 08:20 by nSmokez420
Sun 26 Jul, 01:52 by GSR Admin Team
2017 Global Endurance Championship (PC & FM)
GSR
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In 2014, it took Wagon/Dave/Blonde, Carter/Macace and Insayne/Woody/Nightmare 36 hours to earn the right the be called champions. In 2016, it took SECR (Copper/Marko) and SamKel (Samson/Maverick) 48 hours to earn that same right. We won't know until December who will add their names to the list of GSREC champions; but we do know it will take them a record 54 hours complete with all of the countless euphoric highs and crushing lows that come with multi-class P1 & GT racing on 6 of the world's greatest endurance race circuits.
Grab a friend or two (or drive solo if you have no friends) and get behind the wheel of one of today's finest LMP 1 or GT3 cars for the ultimate test of endurance.
This championship will again take place on both FM and PC, with 3 races taking place on FM (Daytona, Nurbugring and Road Atlanta) and 3 taking place on PC (Silverstone, Le Mans and Spa). This year, Silverstone will replace Sebring and Spa has been extended from a 6 hour to a 12 hour event.
February 11th - 12 Hours of Daytona (FM)
April 22nd - 6 Hours of Silverstone (PC)
June 10th - 12 Hours of Le Mans (PC)
August 12th - 6 Hours of Nurburgring (FM)
October 14th - 12 Hours of Spa (PC)
December 16th - 6 Hours of Road Atlanta (FM)
GRD 4 3L
67 East of Toronto2. Congratulations to the winners of LMP (Quimera) & GT (MBI).
3. Congratulations to Blonde for an excellent podium pace (and for once, I didn't have a major f-up)
4. Great show for the rest of the participants and giving me a lot of room to pass on stints 2 & 3.
5. It was pretty amazing to see 12 hours of race with 17(?) drivers. Simply amazing.
As for the communication stuff, these are my personal thoughts:
1. Every driver is responsible for who is around them at ALL TIMES, with or without rear view mirror. If a driver is INCAPABLE of doing this, the driver should NOT be on track.
2. Calling out who is where, in my opinion, is a luxury and not a must. No one does this in real life.
3. Accidental contacts happen. Deliberate contacts or attempt to, should not.
4. If you do not want it happen to you, you don't do it to other people.
TopSoCalledGear
0 Chatham, ILdrivebye071
0 MichiganTHIS! Cannot agree more
Mc Dabins
0 SeattleI wish now that the clip I told Cortana to record had actually recorded apparently it did not there when I went to go find it after the race was done even though it said it had recorded but I wish I had that show what happened. Yes I was one of the ppl not in chat. But I did a excellent job of constantly checking behind myself and in my rear-view camera, as to give way to everyone when needed. Only reason I was not in chat, is it seemed to be the only reason I didn't get dc'd during stint 4. The incident I am referring to happen during stint 5, around the 35 minutes to go mark...
Mc Dabins
0 SeattleBarely saved it and managed to still stay in front of the two of you though I was not intending to try and stay in front of the two of you I think you both back off the gas when you saw that happened little bit and let me get it under control..... but then on the exact same lap going into the second horseshoe if that's was called that's what I call it you talk you were following really close behind me from what it appeared on my screen from what I could tell with what happened it seemed as though you drafted behind me late break because you knew you had more better stopping than I did allowing you to basically dive-bomb the inside lane from me when I at e last second saw your car, I
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Mc Dabins
0 SeattleThe1PLUS2Rieck
0 Lake StationGRD 4 3L
67 East of TorontoFrom GT's point of view, LMPs fast approaching from behind could be sudden (aka from nowhere).
I did get caught off-guard couple of times by faster LMP's; I just slowed down a bit and let them thru.
Mc Dabins
0 SeattleAs was I, you can ask any LMP every time they would get behind me I would hold my line until we got through the next set of turns if we were coming up quickly on them and then as soon as we got out of it and we're on a straight I would slightly let off of the gas let them getting by quick.
CCRO Green
0 Indianapolis, INMr Blonde V
93Admin Kingston, ONPick a driver number, ya noob.
CCRO Green
0 Indianapolis, INMr Blonde V
93Admin Kingston, ONCCRO Green
0 Indianapolis, INMc Dabins
0 SeattleMc Dabins
0 SeattleGSR Admin Team
1Admin EarthWe would like to remind everyone that calling out passes in this series (or any other GSR series) is optional and is to be used at each driver's discretion. That said, moving forward in this series we will ask that all drivers are in party chat so the lines of communication are always open if needed/desired.
We understand there are varying opinions on this; but we trust drivers on both ends of the spectrum took Daytona as a valuable learning experience and will put it into practice at the 6 Hours of Silverstone in April.
We also are aware of a few issues throughout the race with cars making passes on the grass, apron and the like; as well as a few isolated incidents of drivers deliberately blocking, spinning and driving in a generally reckless fashion towards other drivers. This type of stuff will not be tolerated and if it occurs at Silverstone (or beyond) penalties will be assessed.
Copper Nuts08
8 WaterfordCopper Nuts08
8 WaterfordGRD 4 3L
67 East of Toronto