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Sorry to be picky... But my fastest lap during the race was 1:02. The 1:12 was average lap time. And not sure about starting position since i started in the pits :P didnt know you were supposed to press the grid button WHILE it was counting down...

Fun race. Was driving smoothly during practise, dont know why i couldnt keep it on the track during the race. 15 incidents in the first few laps lol.

Congrats to the top 3 :)

Haha you learn from that I suppose Liam! Was that your first race on iracing?

Yeah race was a lot of fun. Such a small track, I found myself losing concentration around laps 12-15 haha.. Had a couple big moments

Yeah I think my best lap was a 1:07 as well.

Tried laguna seca for a bit after the race, haven't managed to get through the corkscrew clean yet :D

That pit exit through me as well

Gran Turismo taught me that the fastest path from A to B is a straight line...

haha yeah GT Laguna Seca and iRacing Leguna Seca are two different beasts....

Haha you learn from that I suppose Liam! Was that your first race on iracing?

I did a time trial the other day, but yeah first grid start.

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Sorry to be picky... But my fastest lap during the race was 1:02. The 1:12 was average lap time. And not sure about starting position since i started in the pits :P didnt know you were supposed to press the grid button WHILE it was counting down...

Fun race. Was driving smoothly during practise, dont know why i couldnt keep it on the track during the race. 15 incidents in the first few laps lol.

Congrats to the top 3 :)

Sorry about that! All updated direct from iRacing results for Liam's time and Justin's time :)

haha yeah GT Laguna Seca and iRacing Leguna Seca are two different beasts....

GT Laguna Seca is far from the iRacing version, Tyre models as well in GT haven't really changed ever and feels like your driver slot cars half the time in a smash up derby! :P

Guys with the fancy pants wheels, do the pedals have feedback?

I think the only pedals that it's possible to have feedback with are the fanatec clubsport pedals.

I have the first version of them though the abs/vibration feature has never worked. I've never really looked into it to find it why though because I don't really think it's needed.

Guys with the fancy pants wheels, do the pedals have feedback?

I wish I had force feedback in my pedals! But the g27 can be upgraded with things like two stage springs or ever if your keen a real brake cylinder that some how works from USB and p/s, looks great but seems like a mess around!

my logitech momo is crap, the brake pedal has no resistance, so only feedback I have is the tyre noise

maybe you could be lucky and find that Logitech make a two stage spring for the momo wheel. I was using (and still have) a Thrustmaster Ferrari wheel to begin with and I found it was almost easier to get better times without the force feedback, but in saying that with a little practice (like a year and half!) I get the same if not better times now with the g27.

Haha that's why I like the fanatec clubsport pedals. Using the load cell instead of potentiometer. Braking ends up becoming muscle memory. Helps with speed and consistency

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