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Gran Turismo 7 Events Calendar
by Mythaga- 1 reply
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Thought it would be better to start a new thread... 11/04/2022 - Gr.B (BoP) - hosted by @M.C.Lethal Dose 18/04/2022 - Beemerfest (any BMW road car, 650pp, RS tyres) - hosted by @Mythaga 25/04/2022 - Suzuki Swift Sport '17 (maxed out, no restrictions) - hosted by @Mythaga 02/05/2022 - Nissan Silvia spec-R Aero S15 (maxed out, no restrictions) - hosted by @Mythaga 09/05/2022 - Radical SR3 (maxed out, no restrictions) - hosted by @Mythaga 16/05/2022 - Gr.2's (BoP on, no tuning) - hosted by @Mythaga 23/05/2022 - Nissan Z Performance '23 (maxed out, no restrictions) - hosted by @Paulie 30/05/2022 - VW Polo GTI (maxed out, no restrictions…
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Monday Night GTS Events Code of Conduct
by Mythaga- 0 replies
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I am saddened it's come to this but due to a few incidents recently we have felt it is necessary. Everyone please read the below: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sl2Q9Lx4MtPTgQ7fgXI7bTkm_KGTZlmdCplrtIAtCmQ/edit?usp=drivesdk
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The Porsche 962 SuperCup 2020!
by Mythaga- 1 reply
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Starting in September, a new championship on Gran Turismo Sport. Featuring the iconic Porsche 962 C. Full details below: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19BY632NddkA_ILqPXR8NDET8YAIlNTA2XTXafIhlitA/edit?usp=drivesdk If you wish to enter contact me on here or via PSN 👍
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Gran Turismo 7
by Mythaga- 8 replies
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With the release of GT7 around the corner I just thought I'd drop a quick note to say that this group will be migrating over to GT7 as soon as possible. So if there's anyone (new or past members) who is planning on getting GT7, just a reminder that we still host regular organised racing on a Monday evening (8pm UK time) We have a PSN group where most of the communication takes place, so if you want to take part let me know your PSN ID and I will add you to the group 👍 All welcome 🙂
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Monday Night GTS/GT7 Event Calendar 1 2
by Mythaga- 1 follower
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For the benefit of anyone not in the PSN chat... Monday night GTS calendar, new people always welcome 21/12 - Best of 2020 - hosted by @Warriors-Ten 28/12 - 2020 Championship Retrospective - hosted by @Mythaga 04/01 - Wreckfest! - hosted by @Mythaga 11/01 - Shelby Cobra - hosted by @MCD867 (Red Devils) 18/01 - Gr.B - hosted by @Nekazawa 25/01 - Gr.2 - hosted by @MCD867 (Red Devils) 01/02 - Wreckfest! - hosted by @Mythaga 08/02 - GT86 GRMN - hosted by @Warriors-Ten 15/02 - Manufacturers Challenge - hosted by @Challenger001 22/02 - American Muscle Endurance - hosted by @Nekazawa 01/03 - Wreckfest! - hosted by @Myt…
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New Members
by Mythaga- 0 replies
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Since this is an open crew I have noticed a few new people join on here. Incase you didn't know we run origanised events on GT Sport (and Wreckfest) every Monday evening. If you wish to take part message me and I will add you to the PSN chat group 👍
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Starting in January will be a brand new GTS championship featuring the simply EPIC Mercedes-Benz 300 SEL 6.8 AMG ’71. Otherwise known as the 'Red Pig' *all the below is provisional and maybe subject to change Car Setup All cars to be 'maxed out' (max power, min weight) Tuning allowed Weight A weight handicap system will be used throughout the series, and will change after each round based on championship position. For the first round only, everyone on base weight (85%) then for every round thereafter: 1st = 100% 2nd = 97% 3rd = 94% 4th = 92% 5th = 90% 6th = 88% 7th = 87% 8th = 86% 9th downwards = 85% Late/one off entr…
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I'm way late to the party
by Dodge- 2 followers
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I just bought the game because it was at a price I couldn't refuse. So I started playing yesterday. Still very new, and dont have but a few cars. If there is any event happening that suits an NA timeframe, I'll join.
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Supercup Season 3 1 2 3
by Squirrel- 57 replies
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Welcome to the 2019 Supercup Start Date 20th May 2019 Each race meeting consists of: Race 1 a 10 minute race decided by fastest driver during the warm up. Race 2 a 10 minute race with the top half of the grid reversed dependant on the previous race results Race 3 a 20 minute race with the top half of the grid reversed. Pit stops are not required but are likely to be needed in race 3, it's down to the drivers how you want to manage your tyres & fuel. After each week, their will be weight alterations dependant on overall performance for that week. The points for the three races will be totalled up. Top half of the fiel…
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Next Event?
by Squirrel- 7 replies
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It's the final Supercup week of the current season on Monday. Supercup won't be returning until next May if the demand is there for it. In the meantime, is there anything else going on? I ran GTOC last winter. I don't have the time to run something full time again this year but I can help set things up for anyone who does want to run a series.
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Supercup Photo Contest
by Squirrel- 10 replies
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The new season of Supercup is heading our way and I'm wanting relevant cover photos for each event. I could create each image myself but it will be way more fun if everyone had a go at contributing an image for each event. Right now I have a placeholder image for Catalunya, in a couple of weeks I'd like to change it to something better. The only caveats for each image is that it has to contain at least one Porsche 911 RSR in Supercup livery and it must be at a recognisable part of the track you're submitting it for. I'll add a poll for each event once some photos have been submitted and we can choose which is the photo we want for that event cover image. I'm g…
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Got an idea for our GTRC Momday Night Racing? Share your ideas and plans here and get help from fellow members if needed.
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Group 4 Race Night
by Road2FURY- 6 replies
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Monday 13 May I am hosting the Gr.4 FR Race Night. Event times are UTC so 8pm UK time. Only Gr.4 Front Engine Rear Wheel cars will be allowed on the night as this represents touring cars to me. The following manufacturers have cars available: Chevy, Ford, Chrylser, Toyota, Hyundai, Jaguar, Astom Martin, BMW, Mercedes and Lexus. Tyres are medium and hard race compounds only ( they're meant to represent touring cars no high speed grip ) Just like in Formula 1 you have to use both compounds in each race and at least one lap on both compounds We will start with a 12 minute qualifying session for grid position on Autopolis. We will then compl…
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Renault R8 Gordini Night hosted by Calden
by ajh_1990- 0 replies
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Buy the car. Leave it on stock power/weight at 100/100. Tuning will be off. A mixture of tracks will be randomly chosen by Calden throughout the night to make it interesting. TYRES!!!! 1st: Comfort Soft 2nd & 3rd: Sports Hard 4th & 5th: Sports Medium 6th and below and first race: Sports Soft First race from 8pm onwards. Lobby open between 7:30-7:45pm
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Classic Road Cars. Monday 6th May
by Mythaga- 4 replies
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I will be hosting Classic Road Cars on Monday 6th May. 8pm UK time. Cars must be Pre1980 and tuned to N300 BOP will be on, tuning allowed The Extended Tyre Handicap System will be used. However the Ford GT40 and Mazda RX500 are banned for being OP I completely forgot its Bank Holiday though, so we will just have to see how many people turn up.
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GTOC - Gran Turismo Open Championship
by Squirrel- 23 replies
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Current event: Round 5 Brands Hatch TABLES
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Super Formula Night - Monday 29th April
by ajh_1990- 11 replies
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As the title suggests, a night in the SF19. Both the Toyota and Honda are allowed, with the cars running at 100% power and weight. Tuning will be fixed as they handle and drive well without any need for tuning. The 5-place tyre handicap system will be used. A range of tracks will be used - please be up for having a go on all the choices. From 8pm UK.
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GTRC Video Trailer!
by Aslad- 2 replies
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Made this from some replays of a few past events, enjoy!
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Group A touring car planing
by Road2FURY- 13 replies
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I like to run Group A touring car championship. Australian 1992 Australian Touring Car Championship was dominated by Godzilla the Nissan R32 buy Gibson Motorsport Gentleman Jim Richards and Mark Skaife to my favourite favourite drivers for Ford there was John bowe and d*ck Johnson, for Holden or Chevy in the game Peter Brock Larry Perkins. If there's interest I I let BMW run to but I think the car is dead slow The format his gr4 cars we be using BOP weights and to make the cars a little more fun 8 clicks forward on horsepower from bop
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Get signed up guys 👍 https://www.rockstarsocialclub.net/calendar/event/21-myths-mighty-manic-maxed-mini-monday-madness-2/
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Since I have a few ideas floating around for what to run on Monday 8th April, I thought I would throw it over to you guys to decide. Poll will close on 1st April to give people time to test/make liveries etc.
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Megane Group 4 Night / 1st April
by ajh_1990- 14 replies
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Hello all! On April 1st I'll be running a one-off race night with the Renault Megane Group 4, in a TCR-style event. It'll be lots of short races, reverse grid after Race 1 with the extended Tyre Handicap System: 1st: RH 2nd & 3rd: RM 4th & 5th: RS 6th & below: RSS All you need to do is buy the Renault Megane Group 4 (the FF one, not the MR Trophy) and put it on RSS for the first race. Setups will be fixed to keep the playing field a bit more even and BoP will be on to fix car settings , with the car being used at 100/100 power/weight (BoP is the same).
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All New Supra Challenge! 18/03/19
by Mythaga- 9 replies
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On Monday 18/03/19 I will be running The New Supra Challenge! A one make event featuring the brand new Toyota Supra. You can buy one for 100k from brand central. Usual rules apply, BOP on but tuning allowed. The Tyre Handicap System™ will be used, but as an experiment we will not be using reverse grids, the grid will be determined instead by the result of the previous race.
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Hello everyone, This is just a post to share a Discord server that we can trial the use of for GTS events when more than 8 people are in attendance. Software links: PC (you can choose whether to download it as an app or use it on a web browser): https://discordapp.com/ iOS: https://itunes.apple.com/gd/app/discord/id985746746?mt=8 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.discord&hl=en_GB The server invite link is below: https://discord.gg/m4EyDAZ It is worth noting that I set this server up back in August as a trial for centralising our gaming group when we were discussing moving away from other platf…
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Race format discussion
by Mythaga- 5 replies
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Moving this discussion in here from PSN chat... After the drama on Monday, the general consensus is that we need to rethink the race format we traditionally use for one off events. The current format consists of the Tyre Handicap System™ and reverse grids. This was designed to even the field up and give the slower drivers a chance. I have my personal opinions on the matter which I am going to keep to myself as I want to hear other peoples points of view first. So, do we keep the current system or change it? If so what to? Fire away... 🤔
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What I Watched This Week #120 (April 15-21) Of Time and the City dir. Terence Davies/2008/1h18m Of Time and the City is a documentary collage film made up of newsreel and archive footage that builds up a picture of the director's childhood in Liverpool during the 50's and 60's. This is like film as a memory, fragmented and broken into unrelated segments as if it were edited by stream of consciousness all scored to a majestic classical soundtrack. The narration, by Davies himself, is just like the rest of the film, at times he snarls about religion and the royal family, at others he rhapsodises about his working class upbringing, his s*xual awakening. Both incredibly personal and universal – he could be talking about a thousand cities, a thousand lives – the juxtaposition of dirt poor children playing in the streets set to highbrow classical music does become a little laboured over the length of the film, but that is my only small negative I have for this very moving picture of time and place. 9/10 Joint Security Area dir. Park Chan-wook/2000/1h48m On the border of North and South Korea two Northern soldiers are killed by a soldier from the South with the investigation uncovering what seems to be a very strange mystery – too many bullets fired, stories not matching up – but the truth is much simpler and much more tragic. Director Park Chan-wook is a master of unravelling mysteries in interesting ways – Oldboy and the recent Decision to Leave being two prime examples – and this is no different, with the investigation uncovering more information relayed through flashbacks. 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Charles Crichton, Basil Dearden, Robert Hamer, Alberto Cavalcanti/1945/1h43m Dead of Night is an anthology horror film that stars Mervyn Johns as Walter Craig, an architect invited to a cosy little country inn to see about renovations, but when he arrives he realises that all of the people there, total strangers, are people he has seen in a dream, a dream where something terrible happens at the end, but he can't remember what. We then get four of the guests telling spooky stories of their own, which makes up the majority of the film. While the first three stories are good, especially the more comedic one about a dead golfer haunting his friend, it's the last one that really sticks with you. It stars Michael Redgrave as ventriloquist Maxwell Frere who goes mad with jealousy thinking that his d*mmy Hugo wants to leave him for another ventriloquist. It felt very much like an inspiration for the brilliant Anthony Hopkins film Magic (and every other creepy ventriloquist's d*mmy in media.) 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It's just not my taste, but that's me being an old man not hip with the kids. I do like how much of Moon's personality shines through here, she's very engaging and likeable. I also appreciate seeing a film about a trans woman that's not depressing and only focuses on negative experiences. 6/10 TRAY TRAY KO dir. Seba Calfuqueo/2022/6m (no trailer so here's the artist performing another piece in a gallery) This avant-garde piece of indigenous art see filmmaker Calfuqueo drag a long train of shimmering blue material through the Chilean rainforest to a sacred spot at the base of a waterfall. The only sounds are that of the forest and the water. The material is like a stream of man's making, leaving its mark on the landscape but only for a second, only until Calfuqueo hass passed by. There's a gorgeous overhead shot of the synthetic stream running next to a real one, man in harmony with nature. Hypnotic and meditative. 7/10- 2
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Anatomy of a Fall (2023) dir Justine Triet This won this year's Oscar and Bafta Best Original Screenplay awards, and it is a very good story. It stars Sandra Hüller as author Sandra, living with her husband and son in the French Alps. When her husband is found dead, having apparently fallen from an upper floor balcony of their house, an investigation is launched and, eventually, she is prosecuted for murder. I would not call this a thriller. It's neither about police trying to catch a killer nor a typical court room drama of an innocent person falsely accused. We simply watch the story unfold and see the evidence, not being told anything more than we would if we were one of the jury. I think the idea is you make your own mind up about whether Sandra is guilty or not. A lot of it is played out at the trial, but whether it's because it's a French court, and they do things very differently to British and American courts, or just the specifics of this case, it's not like any court-room based film I have ever seen before. It feels a lot more real than a story being told by a film usually does, but still not like a drama-documentary either. It's mainly in English, Sandra is German, her husband and son French, they, tend to speak in English to each other and she gives most of her evidence at the trial in English too. The acting is very good, particularly from Hüller. It's well worth the awards and nominations it got. 9 / 10- 2
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