Monday 11 October 2021

Time Trial League - Rd 16 - Istanbul

Welcome to Istanbul Park in Turkey, the location for the cancelled Japanese GP. We may lose one classic track, but we do gain another. 

For this round, we're using the F1Virtual track found here: http://f1virtual.blogspot.com



This is an excellent recreation of the track, but I only time for a short session at this track on the keyboard. It's quite a technical track, worth spending a bit of time to learn, and is a rewarding track to drive on.

Prblanco: "This is not an easy track to learn!"

Fongu: "not easy at all on the keyboard this round"

I wasn't the only one not doing many laps this round:

Fongu: "only a handful of laps from me"

32bobo32: "Only 6 laps at this round"

Some more insights before we get to the laps:

Prblanco: "I think the exit of 9 is much more important [than the turn 7 exit]. Also, the sequences of 3-4-5 and 12-13-14 are very easy to lose time

Kerley: "The last part of the 8, when I try to do flat, I go off track."

Fongu: "I found around 13-15 rear wing is best for turn 8, near flat with some lifts, but you don't want too much front wing or you lose stability. Having said that you need the turn in on the other turns"

If you watch my lap, I was quite aggressive in the twisty sections and smooth round the high speed parts - I will have to find some time to do some laps on my wheel one day. 

Championship Standings

1

Fongu

118

2

Gildoorf

94

3

Prblanco

56

4

32bobo32

45

5

Carl_gpgames

38

6

Duffer

20

7

KerleyF1

17


A quick reminder of the championship before we get to the laps. There's quite a spread in points between the top two, but a number of us have not been able to compete in the last few rounds, myself earning a full on disqualification. There's still a good fight between Prblanco, 32bobo32 and Carl_gpgames for third, but Prblanco has been on great form having won the last round. 

Hot Laps

We're missing Gildoorf for the first time this season, and Duffer is unable to make it too. 

Duffer: "I try to made the next race"

Prblanco and Carl are using the wheel this time around, the rest of us on the keyboard. Carl is using a driver aid, I think for the first time this season, using the suggested line. 




0:09 - Because none of us really had much time to do our laps, it means our setups are not particularly optimised either. As I said above, I opted to get stability for turn 8 and then muscle the car around the rest of the track. I didn't want to lose out on the final sector, so I went for 13 on the rear wing and it looks like I have a top speed advantage going into turn 1. 

1

Fongu

305

0

2

32bobo32

304

-1

3

Prblanco

303

-2

4

KerleyF1

303

-2

5

Carl_gpgames

301

-4


The top speeds on the video relate to the main back straight, so I'll put that table up when we get there. The top speeds heading into turn 1 are close, probably more influenced by how well we exited the final corner. 

Prblanco and I opt for turning in early, as Carl locks up and runs a bit wide. For me, when I'm lacking a bit of confidence in the keyboard, I turn in early to make sure I don't miss the CC-line, because your lap is as good as over if you are wide of the CC-line with steering help on (which is mandatory for keyboard users in GP4). On the exit, I'm trying to use as much kerb to travel less distance, hoping the bumps of the kerb doesn't break my traction and lose speed. Prblanco and Carl opt for the traditional line to the left. 


0:18 - Coming into turn 3, and Prblanco just leads from me and we have a slight lead over 32bobo32, Carl_gpgames and Kerley. You brake hard initially and then accelerate through turn 3, trying not to overdo it as you line up for turn 4, a tricky downhill tight right-hander. You want to be on the left on entry and make sure you slow the car down enough. 

Using the bollard as a reference, and Kerley, who was running last, is first past it just ahead of me, but both of us are running slightly compromised lines and will be slower on the exit. 32bobo32 is close behind Prblanco as Carl is starting to fall back, but turn 4 and 5 should really suit the wheel. 

Again using the bollard on the inside of turn 5, I have managed to keep my speed up and taken the lead, just ahead of Prblanco and Kerley. 32bobo32 is also right behind and Carl is closing back in. Powerslides from 32bobo32 and me through turn 6 as we try not to get caught wide of the CC-line which would lead to a certain spin. By the time we head under the UBS banner at the exit of 6, Prblanco is back in the lead, just ahead of me, Kerley, 32bobo32 and Carl. 


0:37 - It's been a tight and back and forth first sector, as we cross the timing beam for S1:

1

Prblanco

00:31.022

+0.000

2

Fongu

00:31.103

+0.081

3

KerleyF1

00:31.232

+0.210

4

32bobo32

00:31.434

+0.412

5

Carl_gpgames

00:31.709

+0.687

Just sixth tenths covers the field as we head into the second sector which includes the important turn 8. 

But first we have turn 7, and I'm once again turning in early, knowing there's lots of room on the exit, you want to be bold and get on the throttle as soon as you dare, Prblanco being able to gently ease the throttle in earlier than I can with his pedals. 

Under the Pirelli bridge, and Prblanco heads into the first part of turn 8 without lifting. I take a slight lift, running slightly less rear wing. Again, I want to stay within the CC-line, so I'm a little hesitant to take too much speed in. Indeed I'm the only one who lifts here, with 32bobo32 right behind Kerley. 

We're all flat through the second part of turn 8, but it all goes wrong for 32bobo32 as he locks up and runs wide going into the tighest part of turn 8, the third apex. There's big lifts for Prblanco and Kerley into this third apex, but I choose to blip off the throttle a few times. Carl is clean and tidy through here, as he closes in on 32bobo32. The final part of turn 8 is easy and flat out, no dramas here. 

As we head under the Vodafone banner, and Prblanco holds a slender advantage over me, but Kerley is about a car's length behind me. There's a bit of a gap back to Carl in fourth now, and 32bobo32 now a clear last. 


0:58 - As always, a turn heading into a long straight is vitally important, turns 9 and 10 being a slight chicane. Watching Prblanco and my lines, braking and accelerating is almost identical, that's until I switch off my Traction Control and I'm all over the kerbs in turn 10 trying to be too eager. 32bobo32 looks quite pedestrian through here, much too cautious. The timing beam for S2 is just on the exit here. 

1

Fongu

00:31.649

+0.000

2

Prblanco

00:31.659

+0.010

3

Carl_gpgames

00:31.748

+0.099

4

KerleyF1

00:31.761

+0.112

5

32bobo32

00:32.871

+1.222

Once again, Prblanco and I are almost tied at the hip through that sector. Carl's super smooth style, using the wheel to his advantage and also sets an impressive sector time. Kerley is also still in there, just a tenth behind in this tricky sector too. 

1

Prblanco

01:02.681

+0.000

2

Fongu

01:02.752

+0.071

3

KerleyF1

01:02.993

+0.312

4

Carl_gpgames

01:03.457

+0.776

5

32bobo32

01:04.305

+1.624

Overall after sector 2, and Prblanco still just leads the way. Kerley is just a few of tenths behind and Carl maintains the gap from the first sector. 32bobo32 is quite far behind now, heading into the final sector. 

Turn 11 is flat and rather inconsequential in the game. In real life you'd probably want to minimise the steering angle to not lose any speed, but that's not really a factor in GP4, so I take the line with the shortest distance keeping to the right. 


1:17 - Here's a reminder of the top speeds as we head into the final sequence of turns. 

1

Fongu

319.4

0

2

Prblanco

316.4

-3

3

KerleyF1

316.4

-3

4

32bobo32

314.4

-5

5

Carl_gpgames

308.8

-10.6


Carl is significantly slower than us, and will  be losing out significantly to 32bobo32, as they battle not just for bragging rights this round, but also in the championship. 

Very bumpy into the braking zone, again I'm drifting towards the apex as I'm on the brakes. Prblanco is also massively locked up, but manages to make the apex, taking quite a lot of kerb on the inside. Carl, as ever, is silky smooth. Kerley takes lots of speed out of turn 12, running to the right but this compromises his turn 13.  

On the pit entry line, Prblanco and I are neck and neck. 


It's all down to the final corner, and I'm running wide, struggling to get my nose turned in, as Prblanco is almost hitting the inside bollard. I think I'm ahead on the exit, but it's incredibly tight for the final drag race down to the finish line. The other three tackle these three turns nicely. 


1:39 - Let's examine the final sector times as we finish the lap.

1

32bobo32

00:27.037

+0.000

2

Fongu

00:27.114

+0.077

3

Prblanco

00:27.133

+0.096

4

Carl_gpgames

00:27.310

+0.273

5

KerleyF1

00:27.444

+0.407


32bobo32 has overcome his final sector woes and turns in the fastest final sector. We have three different leaders in each sector. I edge out Prblanco in this sector alone, but is it enough to win the round? All of us are pretty competitive in this sector, Kerley only slightly losing out on a fine lap overall. 

1

Prblanco

01:29.814

+0.000

2

Fongu

01:29.866

+0.052

3

KerleyF1

01:30.437

+0.623

4

Carl_gpgames

01:30.767

+0.953

5

32bobo32

01:31.342

+1.528


Prblanco wins! He's overcome Fongu on the last straight drag race and earns himself his fourth victory of the season, his second in a row. The gap is tiny, just 0.052 seconds at the end. 
Kerley is also in form, earning his second podium in as many races. Consistently strong sectors, smooth driving a few mistakes, a well deserved reward for the Brazilian. 
Carl closed in at the end, setting impressive pace in the final two sectors, but ultimately a poor first sector cost him more points. 
Though 32bobo32 is fastest in the final sector, his mistake in turn 8 massively costs him a whole second as he comes home in fifth place. He too could have been in the running for the podium, but not bad for just 6 laps! 

Reactions

Prblanco: "Mighty close between me and "Mr. I forgot to switch to kph" @Fongu 😆 I'm sure there were more tenths to be found and @Fongu would've found them if he used the wheel. Not that I'm complaining 😂

Not a perfect lap, so many tricky corners.

@Kerley great sequence of results mate, hope to see you keep it up to the end of the year. 

And @Carl we can all see you didn't have time to learn the track 😄"


Fongu: "Congrats on this win @Prblanco, well deserved. I'm really happy with my lap after only a few tries, wasn't expecting to be competitive, I won't repeat that sector 1 time again.

@Kerley another fantastic podium 👍 keep them coming"


Kerley: "Great P1 to @Paulo Blanco ! 🙂👏👏 

Thanks share the same tracks with legends in GP4 like you guys! @Carl @Prblanco @Fongu @32bobo32"


Carl: "Another 🅿️1️⃣ for @Prblanco 🍾🍾🍾🏁🏁🏁! Fantastic lap, congratulations!

@32bobo32 this time you nailed the last sector 😲

@32bobo32 both of us lack of consistency. We usually have two good sectors but also a very bad one 🤣" 


32bobo32: "Congratulations at all 🙂"


Championship Standings

1

Fongu

6

124

2

Gildoorf

0

94

3

Prblanco

10

66

4

32bobo32

2

47

5

Carl_gpgames

3

41

6

KerleyF1

4

21

7

Duffer

0

20


With Gildoorf missing this round, the championship lead extends back out to 30 points once more. 
Prblanco strengthens his third place with another win. Those missing rounds is proving to make big changes in the gaps in points. 
Carl closes in a little to 32bobo32, having only just beat him here in Istanbul Park. 
Kerley elevates himself from the bottom of the table above Duffer after a string of podium finishes. 

The next round is in Austin, Texas, we look forward to the next chapter in this already dramatic Time Trial League.

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