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Like many other Live for Speed leagues, CESAV's origins can be traced back to a group of young enthusiasts (most on their late teens at that time) who organised a series of championships based on the LFS demo. After the release of Stage 2, with the dedication and expertise gained so far, LigaInternacional.org (now defunct) was founded in 2006 to bring the championship organization up to a whole new level. By that time, Liga Internacional held races on Sunday evenings and soon enough they met with other drivers belonging to LFS-Spain.net (another S2 site, now also defunct) who used to race later, on Monday nights. After a while, Liga Internacional was renamed to LFS-CESAV.net as the non spanish-speaking drivers attendance was very low. | Like many other Live for Speed leagues, CESAV's origins can be traced back to a group of young enthusiasts (most on their late teens at that time) who organised a series of championships based on the LFS demo. After the release of Stage 2, with the dedication and expertise gained so far, LigaInternacional.org (now defunct) was founded in 2006 to bring the championship organization up to a whole new level. By that time, Liga Internacional held races on Sunday evenings and soon enough they met with other drivers belonging to LFS-Spain.net (another S2 site, now also defunct) who used to race later, on Monday nights. After a while, Liga Internacional was renamed to LFS-CESAV.net as the non spanish-speaking drivers attendance was very low. | ||
− | LFS-Spain closed doors around 2009, and drivers belonging to that site sought its place at CESAV | + | LFS-Spain closed doors around 2009, and drivers belonging to that site sought its place at CESAV, which began to hold league races on Monday evenings. In 2014 LFS-CESAV.net was renamed to CESAV.es and became as it is today. |
− | While nowadays | + | While nowadays the vast majority of CESAV users are based in Spain, the administration has made an effort to make the website as well as the Insim messages available in English, and the league is welcoming again drivers from Europe, America, and the Middle-East. |
=== Actual Season === | === Actual Season === | ||
=== Hall of Fame === | === Hall of Fame === |
Revision as of 14:45, 9 September 2022
Comunidad Española de Simulación Automovilística Virtual
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League type | Mixed Classes League |
Signup | Required |
License | S2 |
First season | 2009 |
Years active | 2009 – Present |
Seasons | 13 seasons |
Organizers | CESAV |
Comunidad Española de Simulación Automovilística Virtual (CESAV) is a community of enthusiast Live for Speed drivers who organize leagues and other events that take place each Monday at evening. Special events are also organized, and they usualy take place on Sundays around noon.
CESAV's first official race was held on October 11th 2009, and took place in Fern Bay Club, gathering 68 drivers with the MRT.
Season event format and Registering
Session | Start Time | Session Duration |
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Free Practice | 21:30 CET | 45 minutes |
Qualifying | 22:15 CET | 15 minutes, 1 hotlap or timed |
Race | 22:30 CET | 45/50 minutes (usually w/ mandatory pit stop) |
*Two Leg Races | 22:15 CET | 30 minutes each leg w/ reverse grid |
To participate in this community's events drivers must sign up on CESAV's website, and then register for each race.
For further information and details on this process there is a FAQ Thread in the LFS forums where users can seek help from the administrators of this league if needed.
History
Like many other Live for Speed leagues, CESAV's origins can be traced back to a group of young enthusiasts (most on their late teens at that time) who organised a series of championships based on the LFS demo. After the release of Stage 2, with the dedication and expertise gained so far, LigaInternacional.org (now defunct) was founded in 2006 to bring the championship organization up to a whole new level. By that time, Liga Internacional held races on Sunday evenings and soon enough they met with other drivers belonging to LFS-Spain.net (another S2 site, now also defunct) who used to race later, on Monday nights. After a while, Liga Internacional was renamed to LFS-CESAV.net as the non spanish-speaking drivers attendance was very low.
LFS-Spain closed doors around 2009, and drivers belonging to that site sought its place at CESAV, which began to hold league races on Monday evenings. In 2014 LFS-CESAV.net was renamed to CESAV.es and became as it is today.
While nowadays the vast majority of CESAV users are based in Spain, the administration has made an effort to make the website as well as the Insim messages available in English, and the league is welcoming again drivers from Europe, America, and the Middle-East.