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Title: ZCT88 - Trans Europe Express
Post by: zaqrack on August 27, 2008, 02:38:18 PM
...is a fast track built and designed in Denmark by me :)
Title: Re: ZCT88 - Trans Europe Express
Post by: CTG on October 02, 2008, 11:08:31 AM
I don't like the next sentence but it's true. Zak built a really good track. The problem is that I used to finish in weak positions on the tracks I like, while bad tracks mean an almost sure podium. Strange, huh? :D
Title: Re: ZCT88 - Trans Europe Express
Post by: CTG on October 08, 2008, 12:01:44 PM
As far as I see this race will be a tight one and even some surprise can happen at the end - the usual top drivers should keep an eye on Zak and AbuRaf...
Title: Re: ZCT88 - Trans Europe Express
Post by: CTG on October 15, 2008, 04:13:24 PM
Wonderful track, the best one ever in Zak's! Sadly it's not really an Audi track, it would fit. Heavy racing mode switched on! ;)
Title: Re: ZCT88 - Trans Europe Express
Post by: CTG on October 29, 2008, 09:16:48 PM
No more replays for this track - I have to leave Budapest tomorrow... :-\
Title: Re: ZCT88 - Trans Europe Express
Post by: Duplode on November 01, 2008, 03:18:24 AM
Strange things happened on this race - no hidden replays at all during quiet days ( ! - can anybody tell if that had ever happened before?) and a very tight scoreboard from 2nd to 7th despite relatively low activity during the final days. And then Ayrton bookends his title run by pulling off a shocking, even by his standards, eleventh-hour jump to impose his biggest victory in the whole season... all of that seems to indicate a section analysis would be very interesting, and, after performing it, one sees that's the case indeed. I only won't publish it now since I don't have BJ's replay - Zak accidentally put his 1:01.05 with Jaguar on the new track zip instead of the final Carrera lap. Once either BJ or Zak post said replay I'll update my spreadsheet and publish the analysis with further commentary. ;)
Title: Re: ZCT88 - Trans Europe Express
Post by: zaqrack on November 01, 2008, 08:37:16 AM
sorry, here it is. We eagerly wait the analysis!
Title: Re: ZCT88 - Trans Europe Express
Post by: Duplode on November 01, 2008, 10:56:38 PM
Thanks Zak, and on to the analysis then! First track sector definitions:

(http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f283/Duplode/z88.png)

USC-style graphs are attached for following the analysis, as well as the spreadsheet with complete section data. The times were, for the sake of convenience, normalized to Carrera bonus percentage.

Charting initially the top 7 laps, the first striking feature is, obviously, Ayrton's lap. On the first two sectors we could say he and CTG, given the different car characteristics, were pretty much even matched. But then... we are treated to a most amazing demonstration of how one claims any point in space and calls it "road". Really lovely to watch! Anyway, the huge gap imposed by the champion means we can't see much more on this graph, so below it I placed another one covering only the really busy race from 2nd to 7th. Let's go pipsqueak-by-pipsqueak:


Last, but not least, there is interesting analysis to be done on the following section of the scoreboard, positions 8 to 12. There are two graphs as well for them, one including Pavekiller and the other not, for clearer visualization. SuperBrian dominated this group with solid auto-gears racing. AbuRaf followed him closely, to the extent the low top speed of LM002 allowed him (the 8th place battle was mainly decided on the "fast" sectors 3 and 4). Krys and Dstien were close to the fight above them during the first half of the race. Dstien lap in particular was quite interesting to see - he beat me on the first sector, and then almost surprised Krys by recovering more than two thirds of his gap on the final sector... Finally, Pavekiller only missed the sliding jumps in the final sectors in order to be involved on the 10th place fight, or maybe even above.

All in all, Z88 was an extremely interesting race, and we almost didn't notice it while racing... on a closing note, it is very positive to see close racing by several drivers just below the podium battles. I feel having solid competition at the midfield will provide positive feedback to the number of newcomers by providing a stepping stone and intermediate goals for up-and-coming pipsqueaks.
Title: Re: ZCT88 - Trans Europe Express
Post by: Mark L. Rivers on November 01, 2008, 11:18:09 PM

Really a good work!  :)
Title: Re: ZCT88 - Trans Europe Express
Post by: CTG on November 02, 2008, 06:43:12 PM
If we remove Ayrton from the list, it was a really weak race. With more enthusiasm... well, TOP 7 would be under 1:00, 57.xx at 2nd-3rd place.
Title: Re: ZCT88 - Trans Europe Express
Post by: BonzaiJoe on November 02, 2008, 06:55:31 PM
I have to agree. Ayrton's replay was stunning, but the rest was disappointing. Mine was a 20-minute replay made on the 4th of the month...