@alesgenova notes:
1. Swiss stage is full of rocks. Just drive in the middle.
2. Leg 2 of the rally has 2 stages with heavy rain, one of which is Swiss stage. Use WET TIRES there.
3. Leg 3 is full snow, DON'T FORGET to switch to snow tires!
First legs have a bit worse notes. It's ok though. Just be careful.
4. Don't lock up brakes at the entry into chicane on stage 11. Actually, it's just a 800 meter show super-stage, so you can practice the Lyon stage three-four times. Surprising amount of people in class messed up on it, and it's basically three straights.
5. For me driving on snow is easier than driving on tarmac, but I can see how it may not be the case for tarmac specialists. Practice some snow stage from leg 3 with hairpins. And practice stage 10 because downhill snow is brutal.
@alesgenova https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAhP0ta1Bw0&feature=youtu.be here's my horrible driving.
@jonn It's been a busy week, haven't started practicing yet, but I will have time tonight and tomorrow during the day. I'll attempt the official run on Sunday I think.
I started watching your video, to get an idea of what to expect from the stages. I see that you were having trouble on the tarmac hairpins, and from the look of the input I assume you bound the handbrake to a digital button?
@alesgenova yes, it is.
@alesgenova Interesting. I was thinking about transforming an H-shifter into a handbrake. The cost isn't really an issue, the size / space is, however.
Renting in London, I'm always wary of the additional cost of occupying a meter squared of the apartment.
@jonn I hear you! Suburban US is not the most exciting place, but at least I can waste half a room on my monstrosity of a triple monitor 80/20 rig :D
When I was living in an apartment I had a smaller rig in the livingroom, and used VR. The seat could be made to lean forward when not in use, and the total footprint wasn't too bad.
@alesgenova sadly, VR lags a little for me with RBR, which is fine while hotlapping (I can just exit the stage and tinker with the settings), but absolutely uncool in rally. That said, I strongly believe that VR makes people faster.
@alesgenova Just finished the rally!!! I'm so happy about it! Uploading the video with comments. Be VERY WARY of my 2s. Sometimes 2 is a "one minus", sometimes it's a "square"... Rarely it's an actual 2. :D
I will also have to fix one of the stages where notes are completely off, but other than the "tight turn conundrum", that one stage, and a bit of non-critical imprecisions in the first leg, the notes feel good.
@alesgenova I think some testing is needed about the tire choice for the final leg. The leg befrore it is clearly WET, or START DRY, CHANGE TO WET.
The final leg I went SNOW. But I didn't test the stages with TARMAC DRY at speed. Perhaps correct is simply TARMAC DRY -> TARMAC DRY. You'll have to test both options on some shorter stages in the leg.
Alternatively, test both on the 17km stage.
I strongly suggest testing *smart*, not testing *full course*. Nobody can memorise the full course, but we can test a bit of options where it really matters.
@alesgenova please `git pull`, I've fixed the notes for stage 13, now they are significantly more reliable. I heavily use 1 -, which means "ONE, *ALMOST* SQUARE", and square +, which means "LOOSER NO-HAND BRAKE SHORT TURN THAT'S ALMOST SQUARE, BUT NOT QUITE AND THAT'S TIGHTER THAN 1 MINUS".
@jonn my biggest problem is getting my brain to process the notes fast enough. At some point I can't, and I just filter out anything that isn't square, one, or two. And just eyeball the rest.
Hopefully one day I'll get better at it
@alesgenova actually, I think that's how I crashed out on the first Ukrainian stage. (The one I fixed). I think my brain filtered out "three left", but it truned out to be a two. Bang bang.
@alesgenova it's stage 13 fyi
@alesgenova I'm pretty sure these will be useless for you, but I've also uploaded the replays of my participation to this Google Drive folder: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1MbydC_jmBDUvHOmcAlnob1n1BGAjZaxY?usp=sharing
See Event Replays -> 992.
@alesgenova feel free to stream and share replays! I'll gladly watch your practice as well as the run!
@alesgenova speaking of things that may be actually useful...
I'll post some onboards for learning purposes here: https://tubedu.org/c/learn_rally/videos
@jonn I realized that the rally closes on early Sunday morning. There goes my plan to do the official run on Sunday!
I practiced the first leg and a half tonight, and I did the official run for the first leg.
It's not going great, the goal is definitely to just finish
Here are the replays of the official runs: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/15UsQpA84wQBev-q8b8oU5lKnT4Xc3yb7?usp=share_link
@jonn Dude, do you ever sleep? :D
@alesgenova I work with Americans, so yes! But for the past several days I don't sleep too much. Too much stuff to do!
@alesgenova sorry that I didn't check your plan! I got confused because normally rallies end at 23:59...
@jonn no worries, it's on me, I had a whole week to practice and race, didn't need to wait till last minute
@alesgenova http://www.oldrallysport.on.ca/articles/pacenotes.html reading this now. Very informative.
@jonn I completed leg 2, still alive! I uploaded the replays to the same folder.
Gonna scout leg 3 now
@alesgenova let's gooo! don't forget about the tires! Make sure you pulled the latest changes from the repo for SS13. And good luck!
@jonn survived leg 3!
I decided to do the entire leg on tarmac dry tires
@alesgenova yeah, I'm following time sheets. Amazing job! I would love to watch the replays for both of your runs through Swiss Tarmac!
@jonn about to start the last leg!
All the replays so far are here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/15UsQpA84wQBev-q8b8oU5lKnT4Xc3yb7?usp=share_link
@alesgenova good luck! you've got this!
@jonn I finished!! I'm exhausted but happy I didnt retire from any stage.
2nd in class and 8th overall for now
@alesgenova superb! Great job. I also didn't retire. but called for help thrice :=
@alesgenova the problem I also have is that I can only clip things to my desk or put things onto the floor, i.e. I don't have a dedicated rig. So that limits my options too.