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Joe_Keaveney
27th December 2008, 20:33
Hi Racers,
Here is the calendar for the first season of the iTCC Touring Car Championship.
iTCC Season 1 Calendar 2009
Dates:
Round 1 - 11/01/09 - WE1R - Races 1/2/3 - 14 Laps
Round 2 - 08/02/09 - FE3R - Races 1/2/3 - 17 Laps
Round 3 - 15/03/09 - BL1 - Races 1/2/3 - 19 Laps
Round 4 - 10/05/09 - SO4R - Races 1/2/3 - 14 Laps
Round 5 - 24/05/09 - KY2R - Races 1/2/3 - 13 Laps
Round 6 - 14/06/09 - AS3 - Races 1/2/3 - 13 Laps
Dates in bold denote an amended date.
Format of iTCC events
All Timings are GMT(UTC)
1 week before iTCC round - Server password PM'ed to all competitors
(For Round 1 only - 11/01/09
16:15 Password Changed for Shootout 1
16:30 Reserve Shootout 1 - 20 Minutes (Race Numbers 1-49)
16:50 Server Empty & Password changed for Shootout 2
16:55 Server Open for Reserve Shootout 2
17:00 Reserve Shootout 2 - 20 Minutes (Race Numbers 50-99)
17:20 Server Empty & Password changed for Race)
17:00 Reserve Shootout - 15 minutes
17:15 Password changed and PM'ed to all iTCC competitors
17:45 All iTCC Competitors to be on Race Server
18:00 Qualifying - 15 minutes
18:15 Break - 5 minutes
18:20 Race 1 - approx. 25 minutes (grid as per qualifying)
18:45 Break - 5 minutes
18:50 Race 2 - approx. 25 minutes (grid as per race 1 result)
19:15 Break - 5 minutes
19:20 Race 3 - approx 25 mins (Grid - Top 6,7,8,9, or 10 from Race 2 reversed depending on number drawn by lottery – thereafter as per finishing order of Race 2)
19:45 Debrief and preliminary results
Thanks!
Best of luck in the iTCC
Any problems just PM me.
Cheers
Joe Keaveney - iTCC Admin
J@tko
27th December 2008, 20:35
(Wasn't it going to start at 1800GMT...? :P)
Joe_Keaveney
27th December 2008, 20:41
(Wasn't it going to start at 1800GMT...? :P)
Oh :x :) Edited.....
And sorry for inadvertently editing your post :shrug:
boothy
27th December 2008, 20:46
Nah, I think 18:00 is too early, and anyway the reason it took so long was due to the 15 minute practice, plus the bigger gaps in between races. I mean, 22:45 for CET isn't late - and there's still scope for moving it a little earlier and making the races say 5 mins shorter :)
Just a comment about the dates, isn't a month in between each race a bit too long - that's 5 months for a 6 meeting championship! Pity one of dates clashes with a BTCC meeting I'll probably be at :( http://btcc.net/html/racedates.php :tilt:
Edit: lol, just noticed the time change...
dekojester
27th December 2008, 21:07
Nah, I think 18:00 is too early, and anyway the reason it took so long was due to the 15 minute practice, plus the bigger gaps in between races. I mean, 22:45 for CET isn't late - and there's still scope for moving it a little earlier and making the races say 5 mins shorter :)
Just a comment about the dates, isn't a month in between each race a bit too long - that's 5 months for a 6 meeting championship! Pity one of dates clashes with a BTCC meeting I'll probably be at :( http://btcc.net/html/racedates.php :tilt:
Edit: lol, just noticed the time change...
1800 is decent for a Sunday, tbh. People can get to bed a bit earlier then before work on Monday.
hyntty
27th December 2008, 21:08
1800 is decent for a Sunday, tbh. People can get to bed a bit earlier then before work on Monday.
Particularly you.
oldnavy
27th December 2008, 21:10
nice.Race time is good, because you need to be good for peoples from difrent countries.
GreyBull [CHA]
27th December 2008, 21:23
Nah, I think 18:00 is too early, and anyway the reason it took so long was due to the 15 minute practice, plus the bigger gaps in between races. I mean, 22:45 for CET isn't late - and there's still scope for moving it a little earlier and making the races say 5 mins shorter :)
+1000000000000000000000000000. Even if I criticized warm-up event's time-schedule, my opinion has changed now, and 20:00 UTC seems to be the best possibility for me. Boothy is right, 22:45 CET isn't really late, we've all seen worse I guess.:shrug: The major problem is that, if we put the event at 18:00 UTC, it'll clash with dinner for contienental people, and if we put it at 19:00 it'll clash with the Englishman's dinner. Sorry for speaking about dinner here, but I think that you all agree with me : you doesn't look "social" when you ask your familly if you can eat alone at a very early time, and then disappear during 2 hours to stay behind your computer.:scratchch
hyntty
27th December 2008, 21:33
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Some people have business to attend to in the morning. I have to go to school by 11 (iirc) on mondays.
oldnavy
27th December 2008, 21:39
22:45 CET in my time zone is 24.45 so its very late!
Joe_Keaveney
27th December 2008, 21:43
OK, before this thread goes any further - I moved the time because a) I got finished at the Pre-Season event at 23:00 UTC, which was too late for me, and thus b) definitely too late for most European guys.
Also, a lot of people asked me to put it back to 1800, I try to do the best thing by everybody, but I can't please all of you.
So it's staying at 1800.
Cheers
Joe Keaveney - iTCC Admin
GreyBull [CHA]
27th December 2008, 21:47
22:45 CET in my time zone is 24.45 so its very late!
Correct me if I am wrong, but Lithuania is in UTC+2...:scratchch So it would finish at 23:45pm for you.
PS : Bah, end of off topic anyway.
dekojester
27th December 2008, 22:06
Plus, I tend to go to work when I'm at Uni from 1600-2400 EST on Sundays. So 1800 is much better if you want my Murray Walkerisms on teh 'casts. ;)
DevilDare
27th December 2008, 22:41
Good calendar :) and keep the time at 18:00 :thumb:
J@tko
27th December 2008, 22:42
Good calendar :) and keep the time at 18:00 :thumb:
Apart from bloody SO4R. The worst track in LFS IMO but meh :tilt:
I'll have to miss 1 race every evening for dinner but meh, thats not a big issue :)
exspeed
27th December 2008, 23:07
Calendar looks good and time suits pretty good also.
Jazzka
28th December 2008, 08:24
18:00 CET is good
Might get to bed before 23:00 :thumb:
Not losing my job or wifey of some late scheduled event...
Rudy van Buren
28th December 2008, 10:19
westhill with fxr o god.... :x :P
seniecka
28th December 2008, 11:24
westhill with fxr o god.... :x :P
Yeah, i know. U have in mind "omg thats is perfect" :nod:
Rudy van Buren
28th December 2008, 11:38
no i have in mind that realy sucks with a 4x4 understear for ever :P
TFalke55
28th December 2008, 16:26
good carlendar :thumb: Not a single clash with oneGP... thats good :)
TexasLTU
28th December 2008, 16:35
Really good :thumb:
Gil07
30th December 2008, 13:06
Format of iTCC events
19:20 Race 3 - approx. 25 minutes (Grid - Top 8 from Race 2 reversed – thereafter as per finishing order of Race 2)
And this from the rules thread:
1.2 Event Format (Irrespective of Track):-
* Race 3 - approx 25 mins (Grid - Top 6,7,8,9, or 10 from Race 2 reversed depending on number drawn by lottery – thereafter as per finishing order of Race 2)
Which one is correct? :)
TFalke55
30th December 2008, 13:07
And this from the rules thread:
Which one is correct? :)
the second one will most likely be used from my point of knowledge...
Joe_Keaveney
30th December 2008, 13:30
And this from the rules thread:
Which one is correct? :)
Ah sorry - thanks for spotting the mistake - it's the second one. :thumb:
Thanks again :)
EDIT: Now corrected :)
Ihab Abbas
4th January 2009, 11:43
Just wondering about the actual date for the shoot out for the reserve drivers is it the same day for the first round 1-11-2009 ?
Thanks
Joe_Keaveney
4th January 2009, 11:50
Just wondering about the actual date for the shoot out for the reserve drivers is it the same day for the first round 1-11-2009 ?
Thanks
Yes it is!
Cheers
Joe
Rudy van Buren
10th January 2009, 10:38
i see so much GMT other time thingies i dunno anymore how late it starts :x
how late does it start UTC ? :shy:
Joe_Keaveney
10th January 2009, 10:47
i see so much GMT other time thingies i dunno anymore how late it starts :x
how late does it start UTC ? :shy:
UTC is GMT, Rudy (sort of). And you're GMT+1, meaning as I write this, you're 1 hour ahead of me, so it's now 11:45AM your time.
The timings for you are to be on the server 15 minutes before qualifying (which is 1800 UTC) so you should be there at 18:45PM your time.
Hope this helps:thumb:
Joe_Keaveney
12th January 2009, 20:59
Dates now amended. Sorry to those this affects - we have tried not to change any dates, but if we hadn't changed them you wouldn't have any admin team for the last three races!
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