DSP Grand Prix of Long Beach Mechberg Rivals Challenge - Final Results
-Monday Mar 23 - Sunday April 19, 2015 at 11:59pm EDT
-Post a clean Rivals Lap in all 8 classes at Long Beach Full
-Use any car, setup/tune, and assists you like, but try to post a clean lap for it to count in the Rank.
-Goal: Shoot for two Benchmarks (aka Ranks). The Mechberg Rank and the World Record 107% Rank
Using Turn 10's Brian Ekberg's (Mechberg) times as a Benchmark, your total rank is how many total seconds slower, or faster you were to his benchmark times at Long Beach Full Circuit.
-Any laps that were not clean, I added 5 seconds and highlighted in yellow.
-If you completed at least 5 of the 8 classes, but missed a couple, I added +25 and highlighted in red.
-Any laps that were faster than Mechberg's times or the 107% times are highlighted in Green.
Brian's times at Long Beach were probably the toughest to beat yet. He had pretty stout times in all the classes. In fact, while Adam (theycallhimsim) and I both managed to get an overall negative Mechberg Rank, neither of us could take down his Class B time and I tried literally up until the last minute of the contest to get it. The 107% of the World Record Rank proved to be pretty tough as well. Adam was very close to going negative for the 107% rank in several classes, but none of us actually got one.
Really great participation showing overall, and it was awesome seeing Mix, Zeppo, and 10spro in there this time. Cool to see that Terry will be there for the next one to give Adam some competition. Thanks to everyone that competed!
Next up is my favorite venue of all time, the
Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and the place that as a 4 year old watching "Johnny Lightning" scream down the front strech during practice sessions that I fell in love with racing. I will try to post the details soon, but you can go ahead and get started now!

We will be running all classes on the Oval and the Road Course.
PS - By the way, I don't know why it has my R Class Time posted on 4/20. I did post that time on Sunday late evening, but I don't think it was even close to midnight as I was running B Class up to the deadline. Just so no one thinks I am pushing the rules, you can see my posting of the final times on youtube at the link below. You will see the publishing date is 4/19. Anyway, not that it matters, but I just wanted to be transparent. Also, while these contests have always allowed any assists you want to use, I felt bad about the P Class win in the Coyote. I meant to turn off traction control after running the X Class Indycars, and instead of turning it off, I actually added whatever the next assist level is for TCS. I should have known as soon as I hit that time, because that Coyote is a complete beast to drive with no assists. Unfortunately there is no way to unpost a time to the leaderboard.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDu58RSw6Ks