2012.02.04, 03:16 AM
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Hi, just for info the bodies we ran at HerefordF28UK were:
big steve, chris b, steve g & rickwales all ran mosler's
mrf28 I think runs an enzo.
Chris
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2012.02.04, 03:30 PM
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MINI-Z BODY NUT
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Location: pa.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by chris b
Hi, just for info the bodies we ran at HerefordF28UK were:
big steve, chris b, steve g & rickwales all ran mosler's
mrf28 I think runs an enzo.
Chris
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Thanks! Always interesting to see what people run.
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2012.02.05, 10:41 PM
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Here kitty, kitty, kitty
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Phoenix, Arizona
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January's Results and Standings are up for the Formula Mini World Championship:
http://www.mini-az.com/isrlfmwc2012a...FMWC_2012a_Jan
Its a small field but I hope to see more people jump into the F1 arena. This form of racing is great fun and is usually our closest matches.
Well done to Larry of RMZR for sweeping the opening rounds. The inaugural Clark circuit FAST LAP in FMWC goes to:
Larry with a 6.62sec lap.
Some of our drivers have been experiencing that intermittent control problem in our F1's that seem to crop up randomly on people. When it happened to me I ultimately had to get a new control board and its been great so far, but that's not the ideal solution.
Race #2 was a bit of a comedy of errors for us, so we hope to bring a tougher challenge to you all in February.
I received an updated FAST and BODY list from the Stewards for the 80MdM. That page has also been updated. See Post #59 for the updated FAST LAP record holders in that series.
Last edited by Dusty Weasle; 2012.02.05 at 10:46 PM.
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2012.02.06, 05:26 PM
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good job larry!!!
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"The hard road is the better road" So as it is in my favorite sport of road racing, it is in my life. The best tracks are not the easy ones. Racing victoriously to the finish takes skill and knowledge. Followed by courage and determination. The more you navigate the hard turns the better you get at all of them. Follow good lines laid down before you and trust them. Put on the helmet and strap yourself in. Here we go!
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2012.02.06, 06:29 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by racerquinn#1
good job larry!!!
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THANKS! I think there is more to get out of my F-1. The problem is sometimes they are the BIGGEST pain in the A$$ to get right.
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2012.02.06, 07:54 PM
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hilldebrandt's hobby
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Reading, PA
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Well done Larry ! Wo0t !
Dusty, for the record I was using a Ferrari F430 body for GTS.
Thanks,
Gregg of RMZR.
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2012.02.06, 11:54 PM
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Location: Reading Pa.
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I think I'm going to make all my crew fill out setup sheets too, next time we'll have all of the specifics.
Sorry Greg... Couldn't remember what shell you had on there.
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2012.02.07, 02:36 AM
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Here kitty, kitty, kitty
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Phoenix, Arizona
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Thanks, Greg. I'll send it up to the site soon.
Don't forget I have these convenient driver log sheets available at the site:
http://www.mini-az.com/isrldownloads.html
(Scroll to bottom of page)
Perfect for signing in drivers, scruitineering, and recording their particulars. The lap data fields are just for added convenience so you don't have to look up the files later.
I always say the F1's are some of the best fun... when they work. They're fragile, temperamental and tricky to drive, but they're a blast when you get it right.
Last edited by Dusty Weasle; 2012.02.07 at 02:40 AM.
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2012.02.24, 03:25 AM
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Here kitty, kitty, kitty
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Phoenix, Arizona
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Good news on the scoring software. After two programmers failed to deliver, I've had to bring my Dad out of retirement. After a lifetime of designing Mainframes, he's been getting up to speed on WPF and XML to put this program together. Its taken a while, but I saw the Beta version working tonight. We hope to have this ready to deploy to the club Stewards within the next few days.
The way it works is you get the club-side program which makes it easy to build a driver roster and populate race results. That kicks out a file you send to the ISRL to be processed with all the others here in the ISRL-side program for final results and standings.
I'll get this to the club Stewards as soon as possible. Its been an incredibly steep hill getting to this point, and its not pretty yet, but it'll work and make series management much easier.
Last edited by Dusty Weasle; 2012.02.24 at 03:28 AM.
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2012.02.24, 05:51 AM
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Curmudgeon & Moderator
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Kannapolis, NC
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lfisminiz
THANKS! I think there is more to get out of my F-1. The problem is sometimes they are the BIGGEST pain in the A$$ to get right.
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2012.02.28, 02:40 AM
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Here kitty, kitty, kitty
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Phoenix, Arizona
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Its been a marathon but we finally have the first working version of the scoring software. Its still in a rough form. Not overly pretty, just functional for now. We'll make it better in future versions.
I'll be sending the EXE to the Club Steward with these instructions. This program keeps all the data over the course of the season, so I'll need you to enter your data from Races #1-2 as well as #3-4. Sorry. For convenience you could just jump over to the results page to find the #1-2 entries: http://www.mini-az.com/isrlresults.html
You then send in the XML file it outputs and those are processed at the ISRL end by another program.
The aim here is to make the series data management easy and consistent for everyone. This early version isn't doing data validation yet, so please check your entries carefully. Eventually this will be automatic and foolproof, but for now we just had to get it working and delivered.
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2012.02.28, 07:57 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Reading Pa.
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We didn't run LMP this month due to bad timing and BS-ing so hopefully some other clubs ran it so then we'll all be on an even keel as far as races run.
I'll check out the result sender thingy tonight.
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2012.03.02, 10:32 AM
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Registered User
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Location: Reading Pa.
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PMed and emailed you Dusty.
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2012.03.06, 12:02 AM
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Here kitty, kitty, kitty
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Phoenix, Arizona
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February results are posted for Race #3-4. The first of the Drops have been applied and there are still close battles in the points. The LMP's have some catching up to do. Standings change over the previous month are now listed under the "CHG" column.
80MdM Results:
http://www.mini-az.com/isrldumans201...0MdM_2012a_Feb
FMWC Results:
http://www.mini-az.com/isrlfmwc2012a...FMWC_2012a_Feb
Inaugural FAST LAP for the Senna Circuit goes to:
GTS: Brad with a blistering 6.06sec
LMP: DJ with a 6.52sec
FM: Larry with a 6.53sec
The RMZR gang didn't run LMP this month, but Mini-AZ's DJ did, so that gives him a chance to catch up. Congratulations to Big Steve on sweeping the 80MdM from the GTS class, and to Larry on his continued sweep in the FMWC. And I see Chris B of the HerefordF28UK club is cruising to podiums on a PNWC80! Are you guys gonna take that? An 80T...?
Next its on to the Earnhardt Circuit and its dual flat-out straights. Pedal to the metal in March boys!
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2012.03.06, 08:54 AM
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Registered User
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Location: Reading Pa.
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Jeez!... in the first CW race, Big Steve's pace lap was a 6.51 and his fast was a 5.99! This time in CW he ran a 6.56 pace and his fast was a 6.10... That's amazing!
Last edited by imxlr8ed; 2012.03.06 at 08:58 AM.
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