[MVRC] Mantium Virtual Racecar Challenge 2025 (Grand Prix Cars)

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The Rusted One
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Re: [MVRC] Mantium Virtual Racecar Challenge 2025 (Grand Prix Cars)

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I'm a bit shocked that I'm on the podium I genuinely thought I had too much drag with that huge sidepod inlet and with a bigger RW.
But anyway congrats to CAEDevice, that's a rapid car you've developed recently.
Also congrats to JJR for winning the championship.
Rusted GP

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LVDH
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Many congratulations to CAEdevice! It is a great accomplishment and more or less at the home track and the JJR penalty was not needed!

Also many thanks to the team in the background as well! I was slow for reasons but they were super fast as always.

I have published the results page:
https://mantiumchallenge.com/results-mvrc-monza-2025/

And of coarse, thank you for the nice words from JJR and Aerostar. And no need to worry, I think very few teams have started super strong into MVRC, there is simply a bit to learn to make it to the end of a race and then up to the podium-

Here you can easily see what was wrong with your cars:
JJR (green surfaces should not be visible):
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AeroStar (rear wing):
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Rusted:
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CAEdevice
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Re: [MVRC] Mantium Virtual Racecar Challenge 2025 (Grand Prix Cars)

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LVDH wrote:
16 Sep 2025, 18:40
Many congratulations to CAEdevice! It is a great accomplishment and more or less at the home track and the JJR penalty was not needed!
When you say home track, it really is, literally, because I’m just a few kilometers away from the circuit.

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CAEdevice
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Re: [MVRC] Mantium Virtual Racecar Challenge 2025 (Grand Prix Cars)

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egulated volume for the floor, but it could be trimmed and regarded as part of the car body (specifically the forward area of the sidepods). The lower part of the floor (visible from below), which could be as thin as 10 mm, is still fully included within the floor volume and complies with the rules against double sections, double diffusers, or channelling

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Could I get a confirmation from the staff?