Copa Fusca, Tarumã, June 15th, Pre-Race Briefing
Jun 9, 2021 17:32:56 GMT
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Post by Joe Miller on Jun 9, 2021 17:32:56 GMT
Welcome Drivers:
Here are details for firsts round of the
Stormin Norman Club Car Challenge
All drivers are welcome.
Round 1 is Tuesday, June 15th, 2021, Qualifying at 9:00PM US EST
Location: Autódromo Internacional de Tarumã, Viamão, Grande Porto Alegre, Brazil - 1.874 miles / 3.016 km
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(Att: All Drivers!), !PLEASE GO HERE TO SEE THE SCHEDULE, POINTS SYSTEM AND GET FILES RELEVANT TO THE SERIES!
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* Cars: Automobilista – Brazilian Touring Car Classics (Copa Fusca)
* Track: Tarumã
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~ In your TRACK list, the track is: " Tarumã/Tarumã "
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Race format will be 2x25 (2 twenty five minute races)
Full Feild inverted for Race 2 start
Tire usage will be x2
Rolling start
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Race Day and Time:
June 15th, 2021
Event Time Schedule
7:00PM US EST – Server Reboot/Practice (2 hours)
9:00PM US EST – Qualifying (10 mins)
9:10PM US EST – Drivers’ briefing/Warmup (10 mins)
9:15PM US EST – Race 1
9:40PM US EST – Warmup (10 mins)
9:50 US EST – Race 2
Server Name: MNRL CMSRACING.COM
ROLLING START PROCEDURE
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ROLLING START CONTROLLED BY THE PACE CAR!
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WHEN THE TIMER RUNS OUT PROCEED DOUBLE FILE AT A PACE SET BY THE PACE CAR.
PLEASE WATCH FOR STACK BRAKING (THE PACE CAR WILL BE SLOW IN THE CORNERS)
PLEASE STAGGER YOUR POSITION WHEN GOING THROUGH THE TIGHT CORNERS (!LEAVE ROOM!)
PROCEED IN A SAFE MANOR LEAVING A REASONABLE GAP BETWEEN YOU AND THE CAR IN FRONT OF YOU.
~ BRAKE WARMING IS ALLOWED BUT PLEASE DO SO AS TO NOT CAUSE STACK BRAKING OF THE CARS BEHIND YOU.
~ TIRE WARMING IS NOT ALLOWED.
~ IF YOU SPIN OFF THE TRACK DURING THE FORMATION LAP PLEASE REJOIN AT THE BACK OF THE FIELD.
~ WHEN THE PACE CAR SPEEDS UP TO LEAVE THE TRACK AND ENTER THE PITS, THE LEADER WILL HOLD PACE SPEED
(50mph/80kph) UNTIL THE GREEN LIGHT IS DISPLAYED (the sim will issue a drive thru penalty if this is not observed).
~ RACE BEGINS WHEN YOU SEE THE GREEN LIGHTS ON SCREEN.
~ ORANGE ZONE RULES ARE IN EFFECT FOR THE START OF THE RACE
~ PENALTIES MAY BE ASSESSED FOR ANY UNSAFE MANEUVERS DURING THE FORMATION LAP.
~ ORANGE ZONE RULES ARE IN EFFECT FOR THE START OF THE RACE
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Race review and penalties:
The race start may be reviewed by the review team if an admin deems it necessary
as well as review any incidents during the race for which an incident protest was filed.
Penalties may be issued as appropriate.
The results of these reviews will be posted no later than one week before the next event.
All drivers are required to read the race review/penalty thread before the upcoming race so
that they will be aware if they are required to serve any penalties.
You can find this info posted here in this forum and on the CMS Discord in the "Tuesdays-AMS
(MNRL)" channel under the "mnrl-league-info" and "mnrl-league-discussion" sub channels.
Also in the CMS Discord "RACE STEWARDS" channel under the "review-cmte-anouncments" sub channel where it originated.
Any driver receiving a penalty will also be notified via PM.
!!!PLEASE be familiar with CMS rules and regulations!!!
Rules, Regulations and Protest Procedure
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Please join us on Discord.
If you do not have Discord installed yet...
Discord App
Use this link to join the CMS Discord server:
Discord server
You will also need to be given permission, once you accept the Discord invite, before certain channels on the CMS server can be accessed.
Please don't wait until race night to try to organize this stuff!
Thank you!
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SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE CHIEF STEWARD:
As usual, the lift/blip May be in effect, depending on the car. Repetitive speedshifting
may result in motor damage and failure.
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Circuit History
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The Autódromo Internacional de Tarumã is Brazil's fastest track, boasting fast and sweeping turns which have tested man and machine for more than 40 years.
Located at Viamão, near Porto Alegre, the circuit is owned and operated by the Automobile Club of Rio Grande do Sul, making it one of the few privately-owned facilities in Brazil. As such it has to generate its income solely from the events it puts on.
The club itself has a long history, organising street races in the area as far back as 1949. By the late 1960s, the club was looking for a permanent facility and settled on a plot of land on the eastern fringes of the city. Construction was completed in late 1970, with the inaugural race taking place on November 8, won by Jayme Silva on board an Alfa Fúria GT.
Over the years, Brazil's major championships all paid visits to Tarumã, which was popular with drivers due to its challenging layout. The fast Turn One has little room for error, as the track entrance tunnel passes underneath, limiting room for run-off. Turn nine is also ultra-fast, requiring immense commitment to get the fastest time.
Facilities for spectators are pretty good; while original plans for the circuit envisaged large grandstands overlooking the start/finish straight that never materialised, there are still good viewing areas and camping is popular. Often the smell of barbecue grills wafts across the circuit during the events, though for those less adept at open-air cookery, the track boasts the fully-featured Tala Larga restaurant, which is open almost daily for locals as well as during meetings.
Tarumã played host to the first ever race of the popular Stock Car Brasil series in 1979 and other categories to race at the circuit included Formula Truck and Formula 3. A chicane was inserted at Turn Nine for certain categories of racing in a bid to improve safety (memorably used by VW Beetle racers in the mid-'90s, who ran the course in reverse), while the entire track was resurfaced in 1981. There was also general programme of run-off extensions where the landscape allowed, however as the decades wore on ever-increasing speeds put safety concerns into greater focus and the major series began to drift away. Happily, investment was sourced in time for the 2012 season, with new pit and paddock facilities inserted and a resurfacing of the entire track.
The safety upgrade allowed the return of the Stock Car series, alongside GT racing and Formula Truck. The return of the Stock Car races has not been without incident, however, with major crashes for Marcos Gomes, Wellington Justino and Nonô Figueiredo in 2013 leading to calls for further upgrades. It was no surprise to see a new chicane inserted at the fast Turn 3 in time for the 2014 races. This has been re-shaped several times following complaints about the kerbing being too severe.