Midpack Club House
Welcome to the Midpack Racing Drivers' Club House.
Here you'll find a brief introduction to the team and some pointers to material on the team's section of the Gridmotorsports site.
Introduction
The Midpack Racing Drivers' Club is a Gridmotorsports team competing in the GP and Touring Car competitions. In contrast to other teams in the competition, we model ourselves on a car racing club, a supportive home for aspiring drivers of all standards.
Club Principles and Objectives
The vision on which the Midpack Racing Drivers' Club (MRDC) was founded is a simple one - to give the best development environment for drivers who are striving to improve and break clear of the midpack to reach the upper echelons of the GMWC Driver Championships.
To fulfill that vision the MRDC will:
- provide a car that is stable, predictable and provides feedback to the driver
- provide setups that are "good enough" so that the driver can concentrate totally on the track and the controls.
Our aim is not to tweak our way to better times, it's to drive our way there.
Club Resources
Club resources are available in the local content browser in the right sidebar. You might particularly be interested in:
- the archive of "noticeboards" in Team News
- information on our stable of cars in the Cars section
- notes and supporting files (example replays, setup recommendations etc) on the events of the 2011A season are here in the 2010A Season Notes
- standard setups for the new MRDCXT1 for the 2011A season are available here in the MRDC10A Setup Guide
Want to get involved ?
If you think the MRDC might be for you, join up to drive one of our cars via the vehicle submission form. (available in the content sidebar when you got to the "League" tab.
As always in the GMWC, we like to let our imaginations loose a bit when it comes to talking about how we got here. To see what might have happened to bring the MRDC into existence, take a look at the Club History.
Club History
A summary of the events that brought the MRDC to the present day is here in the Club History