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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 |
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Sun 26 Jul, 01:52 by GSR Admin Team
2017 Global Endurance Championship (PC & FM)
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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)
Sam5on
6 Salt Lake CityJagdpanther0224
0 Palm Coast, FLThePennyTrader7
21 HoustonMrMarko1100
90 DublinWho's not able to make it ?
ThePennyTrader7
21 HoustonMrMarko1100
90 DublinWell that sucks. What about bullit ? Are you able to do all stint regardless ?
BCKracer71
71Admin Cortland, ILdakinca91
91 Auburn, ILDead Arm Tzar
0Admin LondonSam5on
6 Salt Lake CityLike 6 hours?
dakinca91
91 Auburn, ILDead Arm Tzar
0Admin LondonMrMarko1100
90 DublinI think the real question that should be getting asked is why so few entries ? Think back to the first round at Daytona and there was so many entires it was looking like there would have to be mulitple lobbies at one stage . And there's barely enough cars to fill half a lobby .
Not having a go at anyone incase it comes across that way just find it odd how numbers have just dropped through the floor
Mr Blonde V
93Admin Kingston, ON1. People have short attention spans
2. Endurance racing is difficult and takes commitment
3. People don't want to play PC 1 anymore
I'd be with the majority of you guys on moving it to 6 hours, but Dead Arm & Marko are right. Many of us do shuffle things around to make this happen, so I think if we changed the length of the race we would be kind of screwing those guys over.
Mr Blonde V
93Admin Kingston, ONMr Blonde V
93Admin Kingston, ONDead Arm Tzar
0Admin LondonMr Blonde V
93Admin Kingston, ONTried that before. This seems to be an ongoing issue for me on PC 1.
Dead Arm Tzar
0Admin LondonI think the duration of the season has an impact on sustaining numbers. It's not necessarily bad thing, good to have a decent gap between races but some folk find other games/ things to do and forget about it.
Running the series over 2 games doesn't help. A lot more people play forza, hence the large turnout at Daytona. They just can't handle pcars 😜
Once pcars 2 is stable enough, there's a chance we'd get more participants, shiny new game etc. But of course there is forza 7 now so see above.
I'd love to see a larger turnout in all series. But, for a while, and maybe since you guys began, it's always the same few people that regularly attend the events with a few people who can't commit week in week out that show up when they can.
Circumstances change for people, or they lose interest in sim racing in general. Such is life, but lets all keep the faith and burn some virtual rubber tomorrow x
Dead Arm Tzar
0Admin LondonPress and hold the power button on the front of the console until it powers down completely.
Unplug the power cable from the back of the console so that the power brick in not connected to the console.
Press the power button on the console three or four times. This will ensure that any remaining power in the battery is drained, clearing the cache on the console.
Plug in the power cable back into the console.
Wait for the light on the power brick to change from white to orange.
Turn on the console using the power button.