Names in (parentheses) have not yet been approved by the team owner
Names in bold are the entry/team owner
Names in italics are non-ACRL and/or guest drivers
Pre-Quali (PQ) is needed if the number of entries for an event may exceed the number a single server can accommodate, and/or if we have set specific PQ requirements for an event. In these cases, a period of PQ will be run prior to the race, usually for at least a week, and if necessary the race will be divided into equal size splits, based on PQ times. See the Driver Briefing tab for details of the PQ servers. In championship events, there is usually a points bonus for being in a higher (faster) split.
This event has no Pre-Quali.The window for incident reporting closed on Friday February 14th 2020 08:00 PM Europe/Rome
Judemuppet
SuperMayo
Petrol
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BieneMajor
ACC DriveThrough (0 seconds)
Geary Wariwisaya
ACC DriveThrough (0 seconds)
Petter
Philippe Simard
ACC DriveThrough (0 seconds)
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Michael Butler
ACC DriveThrough (0 seconds)
Rasmus
Matthew Turley
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Luca Babetto
Nico Basson
Names in (parentheses) are not ACRL members
Incident reporting closed on Friday February 14th 2020 08:00 PM Europe/Rome
According to our Test Test, it doesn't matter which team member joins the server first, and it would seem that driver swaps are allowed in quali, although whoever is in the car when quali finishes has to start the race. However, we suggest that you pick one driver to run quali, and don't swap. Swapping is fine in practice, but again, whoever is in the car when practice finishes, has to start quali.
Setting up the swap is up to the driver in the car, who must select the next driver in their pit settings box before the car comes to a halt for the stop. Default key is the Insert key to cycle through the MFD displays to get to the pit stop window, then cursor keys to select and change options. We suggest mapping steering wheel keys as well.
Also, a change in the server in the DLC release now forces the entry list to specify driver names for team (driver swap) events. We can no longer leave it to use the names provided by the joining drivers, the names have to be set in the entry list. As such, can you all please go to your Member Profile and set your ACC names. If you don't, you'll get assigned a random name by our configuration code.
We strongly suggest you all join the Discord Split 1 driver audio channel for this event, so that you can coordinate with your co-driver, ask any questions you need and in case we have any "race control" issues, so you know what's going on.
Event Starts | 2020-02-09 08:00 PM Europe/Rome |
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Practice | 60 minutes (starts Sat 1:00 pm in-game) |
Quali | 20 minutes (starts Sun 2:00 pm in-game) |
Race | 120 minutes (starts Sun 5:00 pm in-game) |
Driver Swaps | Yes |
Max Stint Length | 23:59 |
Max Drive Time | 23:59 |
Mandatory Pit Stop | Yes (45 minute window) |
Refueling Required | No |
Tire Change Required | No |
Weather Forecast | DEPRECATED - Mid temps, low rain |
There is no Pre-Quali for this event.
IMPORTANT - this season has mandatory voice briefings for some or all drivers, so the server password will not be displayed here. In order to get the password you must attend the pre-race voice briefing in the #driver-briefing voice channel on our Discord server 10 minutes before the start of practice.
The race server allocation is based on the currently checked-in entry list, and (if the event has PQ) the current PQ standings. These often change rapidly in the last few hours before the race, so check back here immediately before the race to make sure you have the right details.
Server | Split | Password | Spectator Password | |
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ACRL Race Server 1 | 1 | ****** | ILikeToWatch | |
The information in this panel is automatically generated from our database. There may be additional or more specific download instructions in the Briefing section
There is no download link for the Paul Ricard 2019 track, which means it is probably default / DLC content
The Porsche 911 GT3 (2018) car is default / DLC content
The Mercedes-AMG GT3 car is default / DLC content
The Ferrari 488 GT3 car is default / DLC content
The Audi R8 LMS car is default / DLC content
The Lamborghini Huracan GT3 car is default / DLC content
The Mclaren 650s GT3 car is default / DLC content
The Nissan GT R Nismo GT3 2018 car is default / DLC content
The BMW M6 GT3 car is default / DLC content
The Bentley Continental GT3 2018 car is default / DLC content
The Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3 2017 car is default / DLC content
The Bentley Continental GT3 2016 car is default / DLC content
The Aston Martin Vantage V12 GT3 car is default / DLC content
The Lamborghini Gallardo R-EX car is default / DLC content
The Jaguar G3 car is default / DLC content
The Lexus RC F GT3 car is default / DLC content
The Lamborghini Huracan Evo (2019) car is default / DLC content
The Honda NSX GT3 car is default / DLC content
The Audi R8 LMS Evo (2019) car is default / DLC content
The AMR V8 Vantage (2019) car is default / DLC content
The Honda NSX Evo (2019) car is default / DLC content
The McLaren 720S GT3 (Special) car is default / DLC content
The Porsche 911 II GT3 R (2019) car is default / DLC content
The Ferrari 488 GT3 Evo 2020 car is default / DLC content
The Mercedes-AMG GT3 2020 car is default / DLC content
The BMW M4 GT3 car is default / DLC content
The Audi R8 LMS GT3 evo II car is default / DLC content
The Ferrari 296 GT3 car is default / DLC content
The Lamborghini Huracan Evo2 car is default / DLC content
The Porsche 992 GT3 R car is default / DLC content
The McLaren 720S GT3 Evo 2023 car is default / DLC content
The Ford Mustang GT3 car is default / DLC content
Workshops are events held (usually) the day before a main season event, featuring a short race at the same track, under similar conditions, to give people a chance to practice in a live setting.
There is no Workshop scheduled for this event.
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