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=== 2024-08-31 - Fortitude ===
 
=== 2024-08-31 - Fortitude ===
Organiser: [[Duplode]]<br/>
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Details: This was the first LeStunts race to be broadcast live via YouTube.
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Organiser: [[Duplode]]
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Details: This was the first LeStunts race to be broadcast live via YouTube. Scheduled as an extra live racing event, in tandem with the September 7th race in the following weekend.
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* Track: ''Fortitude'' (by ''Duplode'')
 
* Track: ''Fortitude'' (by ''Duplode'')
 
* Car: [[Fiat Uno with ladder]]
 
* Car: [[Fiat Uno with ladder]]
* Participants: [[Duplode]], [[Erik Barros]], [[Cas]], [[Daniel3D]] and [[Alan Rotoi]]
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* Participants: [[Alan Rotoi]], [[Cas]], [[Daniel3D]], [[Duplode]], [[Erik Barros]] and [[Spoonboy]]
* Winner: [[Alan Rotoi]]
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* Winner: [[Alan Rotoi]] (9 laps)
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=== 2024-09-07 - Texarkana ===
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Organiser: [[Duplode]]
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* Track: ''Texarkana'' (by ''Duplode'')
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* Car: [[Ferrari F40]]
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* Participants: [[Alan Rotoi]], [[Cas]], [[Duplode]], [[Erik Barros]] and [[Spoonboy]]  
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* Winner: [[Alan Rotoi]] (8 laps)
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Spoonboy did not finish the race due to an accidental restart
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==

Revision as of 01:44, 12 September 2024

LeStunts refers to a tradition of racing events ran under a code which combines live racing and endurance racing.

The original Le Stunts (2002)

8 mins of "Le Stunts" was introduced to Stunts life by ISA head member Pershing II in July 2002, as a new sort of competition. Pershing designed a track called 'lestunts', which is in effect endless (the finish line being in a separate dual-way path), allowing racers to complete several laps. Between 15th - 21st of July registered participants had to arrange time for meeting at the Stunts chatroom. Racers were given 15 minutes to drive for a duration of 8 minutes on the track. The same 'lestunts' track was used by everyone, but the terrain was slightly changed for each user in order to prevent cheating. Within the available 15 minutes racers had to download their own very special track, drive on it and send the replay to Pershing II! LeStunts was a unique kind of live racing, aiming to reduce RH usage.

A winner would have been a team of 3 members, completing the most distance in the 8minute race period, similar to the 24 hour race of Le Mans... The available cars were: Porsche 962 and Jaguar XJR9. You could choose freely between these two cars. Two teams registered for the first - and so far the last - LeStunts event: Alain, Mingva and Alan Rotoi represented Orion team, while Zak McKracken, Bonzai Joe and Juank23 formed another one. Around the 27th of July Orion in effect won the race, as the other team did not finish the race.

Le Stunts revival (2012 and 2013)

Ten years after the original event, CTG revived the Le Stunts concept. Le Stunts then consisted of a series of ad hoc races, organized through the Stunts Forum and the forum chatroom and managed collectively by the racers. The rules are similar to the ones of the 2002, the main changes being that racers compete individually and that the time for completing the replay was shortened to 12 minutes. Races are held in weekends, with racers meeting at the forum chatroom and driving at the same time, as in a live race. Participation is open to anyone interested who happens to be at the forum by the time of a race.

2012-10-14

CTG, who otherwise would have had the second best result, was disqualified for positing his replay 21 seconds late. Duplode didn't finish the race due to an accidental restart. Alan Rotoi, Argammon and Chulk did not race, but were present at the chatroom during the event.

2012-10-21

2012-10-28

2012-12-17

2013-01-13

2013-02-24

Medal table

Rank Racer Races 1st 2nd 3rd
1 Chulk 5 2 3 0
2 Duplode 6 2 1 2
3 CTG 4 1 1 1
4 Bonzai Joe 1 1 0 0
5 dreadnaut 3 0 1 1
6 Friker 3 0 0 1

2014 to 2020

After the initial Le Stunts revival, over the next several years races were held at irregular intervals to keep the concept alive. Starting from this period, Le Stunts events often featured more than one race each.

2014-04-27

First race:

Second Race:

Duplode, Chulk and CTG were also present at some point but did not race.

2017-02-18

First race:

Second race:

Zak McKracken was also present, but could not race because of technical problems.

2019-03-17

First race:

Overdrijf was disqualified from this race for posting his replay 22 seconds late.

Second race:

2020-03-29

First race:

Second race:

The tracks in this event were picked from Overdrijf's QR (short for "Quarantine Rooms"), a very clever set of nine mini-tracks in a single TRK file.

2020-04-05

A follow-up race to the QR event. Overdrijf was disqualified for late replay posting.

2020-12-19

First race:

Second race:

A modified version of Cactus would later be featured in the inaugural race of Daniel3D's No Time Travel competition.

2022 onwards - Specially organised live events

At the beginning of season 2022, there was a proposition that LeStunts events could be scheduled starting each season and organised by one or two racers, who would take the responsibility of building or picking the tracks, as well as giving a name to the event, advertising it, etc. This resulted in a very good boost for the concept, with more formal events.

2022-04-02 - The Purple Sunset Enduro

Event logo

Organiser: KyLiE

KyLiE cast a poll to pick a car for the race and the CERV III was the chosen one. Daniel3D and dreadnaut had planned to attend but both had difficulties.

2022-07-03 - The Flaming Exhaust live race event

Event logo

Organisers: Cas and Overdrijf
First race:

Second race:

Participants: Cas, Overdrijf, dreadnaut, Alan Rotoi, Duplode, Frieshansen, KyLiE and (unofficially), Daniel3D, who wasn't able to make it to the live race, but wanted to post his own replays later, being monitored by Alan Rotoi and Cas.
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZ_vPPpcsyo

2022-10-01 - One Thousand and One Laps

Organiser: Dreadnaut

2023-03-04 - Bullring

Event logo

Organiser: Alan Rotoi
First race:

Second Race:

YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBUxgUVJIC8

2023-05-20 - Full Grip

Organisers: dreadnaut and Cas
First race:

Second race:

2023-08-05 - Losing Grip

Event logo

Organiser: KyLiE

2023-10-21 - Rallycross Regionals

Organiser: Overdrijf
Details: This endurance racing event had special rules. There was a total of 8 minutes to complete five laps on each of the tracks, the last one of which had to return to the start/finish line. One of the laps was also to be a "joker lap", driver's choice which lap, which meant it'd follow a special, longer path. First race:

Second race:

Third race:

2024-03-17 - Generations

Event logo

Organiser: Alan Rotoi
Details: The event was meant to celebrate the evolution of the Melange XGT-88 and each racer could use any of the versions of the car of the different generations, hence the event name.

2024-05-25 - The Big Bang Race

Event logo

Organisers: Cas and Erik Barros
Details: This event featured a single track. Cas designed one circuit and then Erik Barros designed a parallel circuit on the same track, thus the combined authorship. Then, two races were held, one on each circuit.

First race:

Second race:

2024-06-15 - Stunts Online Race

Organiser: HunterBoy344
Details: This event wasn't an endurance race using a format like the Le Stunts one. It consisted of a series of 10-minute long NoRH races held over the internet using online DOSBox and HunterBoy344's Stunts Online platform. As a live racing event scheduled as an extra date in the 2024 calendar, though, it is well worth mentioning here.

2024-07-14 - Time Warp

Event logo

Organiser: Alan Rotoi

2024-08-31 - Fortitude

Organiser: Duplode

Details: This was the first LeStunts race to be broadcast live via YouTube. Scheduled as an extra live racing event, in tandem with the September 7th race in the following weekend.

2024-09-07 - Texarkana

Organiser: Duplode

Spoonboy did not finish the race due to an accidental restart

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