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Il team di iRacing lancia per il 17-18 gennaio una prima gara endurance di 24 ore in preparazione della ben più importante iRacing 24 Hours of Daytona, gara di apertura della stagione 2015 Road Warriors Series, che si svolgerà il 31 gennaio. Questa prima 24 ore servirà soprattutto per dare modo ai piloti di familiarizzare con il nuovo sistema di cambio pilota ai box, oltre che rappresentare un ottimo allenamento.

 

Steve Myers, Executive Vice President - Executive Producer: “Whether you’re talking about drivers, teams or sanctioning bodies, pre-season testing is an essential element of motorsports, It’s only fitting to have a pre-season test for our competitors and a final systems check before iRacing’s inaugural 24 hour event.   Since the introduction of our driver swap/team feature last month, private leagues have successfully run scores of races lasting up to six hours with 50 or more cars.  We want to make sure our first 24 hour race goes just as smoothly.”
 

Pre-Season Testing Comes to iRacing

iRacing’s First 24 Hour Race Set for January 17-18
 
Like their counterparts in the Tudor United SportsCar Series participating in next weekend’s “Roar Before the 24,” iRacers are invited to take part in a pre-season test on January 17-18 in preparation for the iRacing 24 Hours of Daytona, the opening round of the 2015 Road Warriors Series, later this month.  In addition to fine-tuning their virtual prototypes and GT cars during the test event, competitors will have a chance to familiarize themselves with iRacing’s driver swap/team feature that makes it possible for two or more drivers thousands of miles apart to race the same virtual car around the clock.  As well, the test will enable iRacing to optimize the complex systems associated with staging three dozen or more simultaneous online races -- with upwards of 40 cars apiece -- for 24 hours. This test race will be an official race but will not count in the standings of the Road Warrior Series.
 
“Whether you’re talking about drivers, teams or sanctioning bodies, pre-season testing is an essential element of motorsports,” says Steve Myers, Executive Vice President and Executive Producer of iRacing.com.  “It’s only fitting to have a pre-season test for our competitors and a final systems check before iRacing’s inaugural 24 hour event.   Since the introduction of our driver swap/team feature last month, private leagues have successfully run scores of races lasting up to six hours with 50 or more cars.  We want to make sure our first 24 hour race goes just as smoothly.”
 
iRacing’s Roar Before the 24 features the HPD ARX-01c in the prototype class while the GT class includes the full range of GT3 cars available on the iRacing service including the BMW Z4, Ford GT, McLaren MP4-12C and RUF Track.  The class-winning drivers in all splits of the iRacing Roar Before the 24 will each be awarded $50 in iRacing credits and all participants will earn iTested Awards.
 
Scheduled for January 31, the iRacing 24 Hours of Daytona is the first official event in a 2015 Road Warrior Series consisting of virtual versions of some of the world’s great road races. The series will utilize a variety of cars with almost half the races being multi-class. It includes 10 races spanning all 12 months of the calendar with points being tracked all year long.
 

See the Road Warriors forum thread for full schedule and complete details.

 

Description of Series: This official iRacing series will feature road racing from all around the world. The series will utilize a variety of cars with almost half the races being multi-class. It includes 10 races spanning all 12 months of the calendar with points being tracked all year long. Race in all of them or just the ones you want.

Race Times for Standard Races:

Saturday 1:00 GMT (Friday 8:00 PM est)
Saturday 20:00 GMT (Saturday 3:00 PM est)
Sunday 1:00 GMT (Saturday 8:00 PM est)
Sunday 12:00 GMT (Sunday 7:00 AM est)

Race Times for Endurance Races:

Saturday 13:00 GMT (Saturday 8 AM est)

*Note that we will not be adjusting times for daylight savings. GMT start time will always remain the same. You will need to convert to local time and allow for DST if your location observes it.

Race Distance: This will vary week to week. Some races will be timed others will be laps but generally speaking a lot of variety in the race distances.

Member eligibility: All members in good standing with at least a Road D 4.0 (Oval D 4.0 will be required for Indy 500 event) are eligible to participate in this series. You do not have to compete in all races.

Server Farms: US servers only

Resets: None

Race car setup: Open car sets so you can build your own, use a shared set from another member or use the iRacing setup that will be provided for each car participating in the series.

Race warm up: 10 minutes

Number of races and drop weeks: 10 races with 1 drop week

Field size: Will vary by race

Cautions: local only (Indy 500 will have full course cautions)

Incident Limit: 30 per race except in endurance races where there will be no max

Qualifying: 20 minute open qualifying session throughout the race week. Your fastest qualifying time will carry to all race session you join. You do not need to qualify in order to race. Indy 500 qualifying will be single car and take a four lap average

Divisions: Standard 10 divisions

Splits: Splits will be set by iRating

Gridding: Grids will be set first by qualifying time, then by iRating.

Points: Standard point system will be used. Note that for multi-class races only the class where you score the most points will be used. However you can race in all classes if you like but again only the car class in which you score the most points in a given week will be used for series scoring. That said, it is a moot point because standard iRacing scoring takes your top 25% race performances and with only 4 races per week, it is simply going to take your highest scored race regardless of car class in a given week

Schedule:

Daytona 24 Hour - January 31 - February 1

Sebring 12 Hour - March 28

Indy 500 - May 29 - June 1

Canadian Ruf Cup - June 12 - 15

Spa Grand Prix - August 28 - 31

Trucks in Canada - September 4 - 7

Italian Grand Prix - September 11 - 14

Petit Le Mans - October 10

Bathurst 1000 - October 17

Nurburgring ?? - November/December - Tentative, subject to track availability

More event details can be found in the attachment and final details for each event will be posted prior to the beginning of the race week. Schedule of events, dates and times is subject to change.



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Un giornalista del portale Motorsport, insieme ad alcuni suoi amici, ha provato l'esperienza di partecipare ad una gara endurance di 24 ore con iRacing, disputando la 24 Ore di Daytona corsa lo scorso 17 Gennaio, in vista della prima gara delle serie ufficiale endurance che si svolgerà il 31. L'articolo di resoconto dell'avventura pubblicato su Motorsport è davvero interessante: "l'endurance è dura!".

I attempted a 24-Hour endurance race. Believe it or not. I don’t have a million dollars tied up in racing equipment, I had to fly nowhere and I don’t have to repeat some sponsors name over and over. But…I did have to be on schedule, be consistently quick and preserve a race car that we learned is just a little bit fragile. Myself, and three other “drivers” created a racing team. Named it JCDM Motorsports. Myself, Christopher DeHarde (Motorsport.com Contributor), Joe Adgie (Valdosta Times Reporter) and Josh Chin (Sim Racing Ace) decided that is was a good idea to enter a car, specifically a Honda HPD ARX-01c, and commit to running it for as long as it will go, trying to best 14 other prototypes and stay out of the way of 28 GT3 cars...



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iRacing 24 Hours of Daytona Set for January 31

The iRacing 24 Hours of Daytona is scheduled to get underway at 13:00 GMT (8am EST) on January 31.  The opening round of the 2015 Road Warrior Series, the race will utilize the driver swap/team feature that enables two or more sim racers to drive the same car and/or assume various roles such as spotter, crew chief and team manager.
The event will be a multi-class race for prototypes (HPD-ARX01C) and GT3 (BMW Z4, Ford GT, McLaren MP4-12C and RUF Track) and is open to all iRacers with a road license level of D 4.0 or higher.
The top split will be broadcast by RaceSpot as part of its coverage of Road Warriors Series endurance events that will also include the 12 Hours of Sebring and the Bathurst 1000.


 
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Un Team italiano che correva con le GT3 ha ottenuto la vittoria di classe nella 24 ore di Daytona. 

Oltre 40 equipaggi alla partenza, stint di 2 ore per i 4 driver del TEAM, arrivati stanchi ma felici per la vittoria che gli è valsa anche un premio da parte di iRacing!

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