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Nankang Excel Cup
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Race smarter
Rookie Hub, rules, classifieds and news are free. Driver tools unlock with your device password.
Gallery
iRacing · Sim → real grid
All access · free & public
Driver tools
DSO · this weekend
Offline policy
App stays online for links and news. When you start telemetry it switches to offline mode for poor track internet — data still saves on the phone.
1. Specifications
X3 / Accent — refined from factory documentation
2. Racing
AU tracks · Excel clubs · race-day snapshot
RD4 weekend · 26–28 Sep 2025
From your library — race notes & timing boards.
Race tools
3. Internet Links
Research · manuals · communities
4. Sales & Parts
Marketplaces · Multispares · Dunlop · Nankang · Hyundai
5. AI Co-pilot
Knows this app’s history · DSO at QRDC R3 · every tool
Race co-pilot for Excel Cup — flags, prep, DSO tools and weekend ops.
DSO Command Centre
QRDC Round 3 · Queensland Raceway · 18–19 July 2026 · AASA
Event dashboard · FIP summary
Offline FIP working summary — always reconcile with printed Final Instructions.
Voice incident log
Recent incidents
DSO reports engine
Generate a report to preview here.
Timing & results import
Speedhive · Natsoft · paste & match to drivers
Parsed rows appear here (✓ = matched to Drivers).
Quick add (fallback)
Saved timing sessions
Rules & Regulations
Nankang Excel Cup · AASA · Motorsport Australia
Official series and sanctioning PDFs. Always reconcile with the Final Instructions Pack for your round.
Classifieds
Buy · sell · race cars · trailers · parts
Go-to marketplaces
my105.com is Australia’s #1 motorsport marketplace (Motorsport Australia). Also race-car specialists and general classifieds.
Latest News
Australia-wide motorsport · Excel Cup first
Curated AU motorsport feed
Rookie Racers Hub
Free for everyone · flags · cards · first-grid tips
Welcome
Nankang Excel Cup is a pathway class — fast enough to teach real skills, close enough that manners matter. Read this before you grid. Questions? Find the DSO calmly after the session, not on the radio mid-race.
Flags (quick)
- Green — Session live. Race / qualify as briefed.
- Yellow — Danger. No overtaking in the affected area. Slow enough to stop. DSO watches restarts and multi-wave yellows.
- Double yellow — Greater danger. Be prepared to stop.
- Red — Session stopped. Slow, no overtaking, follow official instructions to pit / grid.
- Blue — Faster car approaching (lapping). Hold line; don’t block.
- Black / black-orange — Report to pits / mechanical issue. Comply immediately.
- Chequered — Session over. Cool-down lap as briefed; no last-corner heroics.
Yellow & Red cards (simple)
Yellow card — formal warning on driving standards. Collect two and you are in serious trouble territory.
Red card — serious breach. Expect stewards involvement; exclusion is on the table depending on process.
Exact AASA wording lives in the officials pack — this is the plain-English version for rookies.
Common Excel / tin-top rookie mistakes
- Divebomb late under brakes when the door isn’t open
- Rejoining unsafely after an off (look, then go)
- Weaving on straights / blocking when blue-flagged
- Ignoring yellows in the “grey zone” before green
- Pit entry speed / unsafe release
- Arguing on the radio instead of logging facts later
How to approach DSO / protests
- Cool down. Facts only — car #s, turn, lap if known.
- See DSO after the session at race control / as directed in briefing.
- Protests follow NCR/AASA timelines in the FIP — usually written, sometimes with a fee, within a short post-race window.
- Video helps; bad attitude does not.
Safety gear & self-scrutiny
- Helmet (standard as required), harness, seats, window net, fire extinguisher in date
- Battery secured, no fluid leaks, wheel nuts torqued
- Numbers & lights visible; mirrors usable
- Complete self-scrutiny if your series uses it — honesty protects everyone
Teams
Excel Cup / Circuit Excel team links
Nankang Excel Cup
COMING SOON
Something big for the grid is in the build bay.
Stay race-ready
While this drops, train online in the iRacing & Sim Hub, log real sessions in the Track Day Tool, and watch calendars for the next Excel meeting.
Photo gallery
Desktop drops + race weekend 26–28 Sep 2025
Online · free access · sim → real
iRacing & Sim Hub
From the rig to the Excel Cup grid — links, path, hardware, AU tracks
Train mid-week on iRacing. Race weekends in a Nankang Excel Cup car. Same race craft — real G.
Track Day Tool
Session log · tyres · fuel · laps · debrief (like a proper track logger)
Full meeting diary stored offline on this phone. Inspired by pro track-day / RaceStudio-style workflows on your Mac.
Cold pressures (psi)
Hot pressures (psi)
Saved sessions
Race calendars & entries
QR · Motorsport Australia · venues nationwide
Race prep checklist
Tap items as you complete them. Saved offline on this device.
Origins & worldwide
Excel / Accent family · club racing boom
Where the X3 sits
The Hyundai Excel nameplate covered compact FWD cars in several markets. In Australia the X3 generation is the shell most club racers mean. Globally the same family is often the Hyundai Accent.
Timeline
- ~1994–1999/2000: X3-era hatch and sedan
- Club racing: Excel Cup / Circuit Excel / Series X3 — affordable tin-tops
- Today: Still one of the cheapest pathways into Australian circuit racing
Telemetry & Journey
Track logging (offline mode) · public road journey logger
Track telemetry
Idle (online OK)
GPS, speed, accel/gyro, device fingerprint. While logging, the app treats you as offline (poor track internet). Data stays on the phone.
Road & journey logger
Public road mode — GPS speed vs your selected limit. Fully offline once started. Not a track telemetry substitute.
Saved journeys
Reports
PDF / workshop manuals
Accent / Excel factory docs from Files
No PDF loaded
Drivers
Seeded from sheet grok. Admin updates the live sheet.
Incident notes
Full DSO voice log, categories, penalties & photos live in DSO Command.