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DTM#3 recap and announcement Mini-Competition #4: Viva Italia!

The next DTM mini-championship will bring us to the land of Pasta, Monza and Alfa. Registration is open now. The tracks this time are all Kunos-made tracks, so no mods need to be downloaded. First, we’ll be heading to Rome for the Vallelunga circuit in the classic layout. Next, we’ll head up north to Milan for Monza’s 1966 junior course. Finally, we’ll go back south to Tuscany’s Mugello track for a final race. I hope to see you there! Recap of mini-championship #3 January 21st was already the third edition...

Design: Ginetta Cup Livery (and get your own!)

Yesterday, I announced the Ginetta Cup, organized by our start-up community ‘The Privateer’s Pitbox‘. In it, four screenshots of a uniquely liveried Ginetta were featured. That livery was custom made by yours truly as a promo for the Cup. The idea was never to only use it for promotional ends. No. I build this livery with the intention to make many, many variations. I made it modular. This means it is possible for me to easily change the colors. But why? Well, basically because I want to whore out my...

Get ready for the Ginetta Cup!

Saturday January 30th will be the kick-off of The Privateer’s Pitbox’ inaugural ACC Championship, the Ginetta Cup. One car, five races, three Saturdays (Jan 30th, Feb. 6th and Feb 13th) and only one Cup. This post will detail all you need to know about this upcoming championship. Registration to the Ginetta Cup is open to anyone, regardless of skill-level. The aim is to have fun and for people to build experience racing in leagues. If you’ve never taken part in league racing, don’t be affraid to sign up: you are...

Register now for DTM mini-competition #3, recap of #2

Registration is now open for the third rendition of our 90’s DTM Mini-Competition. After two succesful editions, this third one will focus on US-based tracks. First, we’ll be heading to New Jersey’s Motorsports Park, followed by Riverside (short). Lastly, we’ll be heading to Mountain Peak Roadcourse (B). You can register your participation now by following this link. If you don’t have access yet to the closed beta of Simracing.gp, send me an email (contact@felixdicit.com) with your steam-associated email address so I can send you an invite! Recap of Mini-Comp #2...

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Enhanced Diecast: Hot Wheels 1:64 BMW Z4 M GT3

The BMW Z4 M GT3/GTE was announced in 2010 and started racing in a wide range of categories before being replaced by the M6 GT3 in 2016. In 2020, Hot Wheels (re)released a tribute to this car (#172/250, Nightburnerz 7/10) which arrived on my doormat via Aliexpress a week ago. This sunday, I found the time to ‘enhance’ the quite barebones paintjob on the Z4 M like I did with the Ford GT40 before and the Bentley Continental GT3 before that – making this my third enhancement. Lets see how...

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Design: Aston Martin Cognizant F1-team ACC-Livery

I’ve been a long-time Vettel fan, ever since his Formula BMW days and his subsequent race replacing Robert Kubica at BMW Sauber. I’ve followed him all the way through the Toro Rosso days to Red Bull and celebrated his four WDC’s as if they were Schumacher’s. His move to Ferrari even made me cheer for the reds again for the first time in a decade, something I thought I’d never do after they kicked Schumi to the kerb. After the first three years, the cracks started appearing when Leclerc replaced...

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Get ready for the second DTM mini-competition!

Yesterday evening was the inaugural event for The Privateer’s Pitbox. A total of 12 people registered to participate, which was more than enough to create a fun evening with some semi-serious racing going on. I regard it as a successfull launch, hence we are organizing a second event on the 14th featuring a slightly revised setup. More on that later, first, lets look back at yesterday’s event (of which you can view my perspective in this stream)! The 90’s DTM Mini-competition #1 The first race was at Brands Hatch (GP)....

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ACC in 2020: a year in numbers!

Over the year 2020 (with the exception of January and February), I’ve written posts about the player statistics of Assetto Corsa Competizione (ACC). Using data publically available from both steamdb and steamcharts, I’ve created my own charts and talked about major developments and probably causes. Now that it’s 2021, it is time to look back and reflect upon these statistics, and derive what this might mean for ACC in 2021. First, I’ll discuss each month, after which we’ll look at the year as a whole. If you don’t feel like reading it all...

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Get ready for the first Privateer’s Pitbox (mini-) Competition!

This monday our budding little community ‘The Privateer’s Pitbox‘ got greenlit to race on Simracing.GP in their closed beta. Yesterday (tuesday), we did our first little test events on the platform, successfully I might add. Today, we announce the next step in trying out its full functionality: a 90’s DTM mini championship, tomorrow, using Assetto Corsa (1). What: One evening, 3x 15min qualifying + 30min races in Assetto Corsa Where: Brands Hatch, Donington National & Mosport 2020 When: Thursday January 7th, Q1 starts at 20:30 (server up at 20:00) For...

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No, the SA-rating isn’t broken.

Explaining an often misunderstood system. One of the most heard complaints on Assetto Corsa Competizione’s forum or subreddit is about the game’s SA, or Safety, -rating. “Is the SA-rating bugged?” or “It is currently too hard to gain SA-rating” are near weekly threads. The question, in 99% of the cases anyway, always boils down to a core misunderstanding of the inner workings of the rating itself. I’ve often written long explanations as a response to try to explain how it works. With this post, my aim is to definitevely explain...