The ADC is Replacing GTR With GTR2
For some time, the Average Drivers Club has provided an outlet for our
members that like tin-top racing by having a GTR Division to complement our GPL core. Based on what we've seen in the improvements provided by GTR2, we've decided to do a complete switch from GTR to the GTR2 platform. It seems that improvements to the netcode, plus an overall feeling that GTR2 is an improvement over GTR, have hastened this change. Currently, our European involvment is fairly strong, but our Americas participation numbers are low. We would certainly welcome any new members to the European Division, but we would especially like to attract some new members to our Americas Division. For those of you that may not be familiar with the ADC, let me give you a little background. The Average Drivers Club was created on the concept that racers needed a controlled, structured environment in which to race, without the "win at all costs" mentality that is so common in pickup races, and without the pressure of having to maintain a league schedule. All ADC racers are expected to drive in a gentlemanly, courteous manner. Although the atmosphere in the ADC is similar to a league, we have an open format; we don't award points, nor do we keep Championship standings. You can attend races when you choose, and there is no penalty for not attending. The primary emphasis is on having fun. The GTR Americas Division meets on Thursday evenings. Practice begins at 8:00pm EST US. We run a half-hour practice session, and a half-hour qualifying session. The race is approximately one hour in length, and begins at 9:00pm EST. The GTR European Division also meets on Thursdays. Practice begins at 19:00 GMT, Qualifying at 19:30 GMT, and the race itself starts at 20:00 GMT. As a side note, we also have a small, "fun" involvement in GTL, running it two Mondays out of the month, on the same hour schedule as our GTR2 Divisions, and on one Saturday at a time when any ADC members can attend. If you are interested in running GTR2 (or GTL) with the ADC, please contact Andi Cole, ADC GTR2 Director, at , and he'll get back to you with the information you need. Thank you for your interest, David Fletcher President ADC |
The ADC is Replacing GTR With GTR2
Is there an ADC website?
David Stamper (please excuse the top post) "David Fletcher" > wrote in message ups.com... > For some time, the Average Drivers Club has provided an outlet for our > members that like tin-top racing by having a GTR Division to complement > our GPL core. Based on what we've seen in the improvements provided by > GTR2, we've decided to do a complete switch from GTR to the GTR2 > platform. It seems that improvements to the netcode, plus an overall > feeling that GTR2 is an improvement over GTR, have hastened this > change. > > Currently, our European involvment is fairly strong, but our Americas > participation numbers are low. We would certainly welcome any new > members to the European Division, but we would especially like to > attract some new members to our Americas Division. > > For those of you that may not be familiar with the ADC, let me give you > a little background. The Average Drivers Club was created on the > concept that racers needed a controlled, structured environment in > which to race, without the "win at all costs" mentality that is so > common in pickup races, and without the pressure of having to maintain > a league schedule. All ADC racers are expected to drive in a > gentlemanly, courteous manner. Although the atmosphere in the ADC is > similar to a league, we have an open format; we don't award points, nor > do we keep Championship standings. You can attend races when you > choose, and there is no penalty for not attending. The primary emphasis > is on having fun. > > The GTR Americas Division meets on Thursday evenings. Practice begins > at 8:00pm EST US. We run a half-hour practice session, and a half-hour > qualifying session. The race is approximately one hour in length, and > begins at 9:00pm EST. > > The GTR European Division also meets on Thursdays. Practice begins at > 19:00 GMT, Qualifying at 19:30 GMT, and the race itself starts at 20:00 > GMT. > > As a side note, we also have a small, "fun" involvement in GTL, running > it two Mondays out of the month, on the same hour schedule as our GTR2 > Divisions, and on one Saturday at a time when any ADC members can > attend. > > If you are interested in running GTR2 (or GTL) with the ADC, please > contact Andi Cole, ADC GTR2 Director, at , and he'll > get back to you with the information you need. > > Thank you for your interest, > > David Fletcher > President ADC > |
The ADC is Replacing GTR With GTR2
Yes David, there is. It's not completely up-to-date at the moment
(we've been making some changes to the forum software, so for example it still refers to GTR). But you can pretty much just replace "GTR" with "GTR2" for the moment, until we finish upgrading. You can find the site he http://adc.speedgeezers.com/ Fletch DStamper wrote: > Is there an ADC website? > > David Stamper > (please excuse the top post) > > "David Fletcher" > wrote in message > ups.com... > > For some time, the Average Drivers Club has provided an outlet for our > > members that like tin-top racing by having a GTR Division to complement > > our GPL core. Based on what we've seen in the improvements provided by > > GTR2, we've decided to do a complete switch from GTR to the GTR2 > > platform. It seems that improvements to the netcode, plus an overall > > feeling that GTR2 is an improvement over GTR, have hastened this > > change. > > > > Currently, our European involvment is fairly strong, but our Americas > > participation numbers are low. We would certainly welcome any new > > members to the European Division, but we would especially like to > > attract some new members to our Americas Division. > > > > For those of you that may not be familiar with the ADC, let me give you > > a little background. The Average Drivers Club was created on the > > concept that racers needed a controlled, structured environment in > > which to race, without the "win at all costs" mentality that is so > > common in pickup races, and without the pressure of having to maintain > > a league schedule. All ADC racers are expected to drive in a > > gentlemanly, courteous manner. Although the atmosphere in the ADC is > > similar to a league, we have an open format; we don't award points, nor > > do we keep Championship standings. You can attend races when you > > choose, and there is no penalty for not attending. The primary emphasis > > is on having fun. > > > > The GTR Americas Division meets on Thursday evenings. Practice begins > > at 8:00pm EST US. We run a half-hour practice session, and a half-hour > > qualifying session. The race is approximately one hour in length, and > > begins at 9:00pm EST. > > > > The GTR European Division also meets on Thursdays. Practice begins at > > 19:00 GMT, Qualifying at 19:30 GMT, and the race itself starts at 20:00 > > GMT. > > > > As a side note, we also have a small, "fun" involvement in GTL, running > > it two Mondays out of the month, on the same hour schedule as our GTR2 > > Divisions, and on one Saturday at a time when any ADC members can > > attend. > > > > If you are interested in running GTR2 (or GTL) with the ADC, please > > contact Andi Cole, ADC GTR2 Director, at , and he'll > > get back to you with the information you need. > > > > Thank you for your interest, > > > > David Fletcher > > President ADC > > |
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