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The F1 Rejects Microprose Grand Prix Series, 2013 season: The teams and drivers (part 1)
GARAGE #1: VIKING RACING
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DRIVER: 2. JAN MAGNUSSEN (Denmark)
DRIVER: 3. ÞORVALDUR EINARSSON (Iceland)
CHASSIS: MJØLNER-02
ENGINE: Koenigsegg 2.4l V8, twin supercharged
HOME COUNTRY: Norway
TEAM PRINCIPALS: Odin, Stefan Johansson, Ragnar the Forkbearded
Viking Racing burst onto the F1RMGP scene in 2012, fuelled by Icelandic beer, ancient Norse bloodlust and a desire to treat their rivals on the track the way their ancestors did to the monks at Lindisfarne. And, had it not been for the intervention of Pierluigi Martini at the final race of last season, both titles would have been theirs. As it stands, Viking Racing took only the Constructors' Championship, with Jan Magnussen losing the Drivers' title to the magnificent HWNSNBM. However, the Dane more than proved he had what it takes to challenge right to the end, and has been rightly retained in the lead role, where he is joined again by exceptionally hairy (by F1 standards) Icelandic team mate, Þorvaldur Einarsson - a pole-sitter and race winner in his first season. Last year, this team was a complete unknown. This year, the rest of the grid knows why Viking Racing are at the business end of the grid. They'll be as sharp as their axes, and with the addition of the Regular Ordinary Swedish Meal Time crew as their official banqueting suppliers - with the not-so-secret weapon that is their magic mayonnaise - expect mayhem in the paddock, mayhem in the motorhome, mayhem on the track... and Mayhem on the stereo.
GARAGE #2: FORMULA ONE REJECTS MOTORSPORT
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DRIVER: 8. JEAN-DENIS DÉLÉTRAZ (Switzerland)
DRIVER: 9. CHRIS DAGNALL (United Kingdom)
CHASSIS: F1R-13
ENGINE: Life 3.5l arrow-W12, normally aspirated
HOME COUNTRY: Australia
TEAM PRINCIPALS: Jamie McGregor, Enoch Law, HWNSNBM
It shouldn't have worked, should it? But you all know by now, it did. This team has won four of the five trophies available so far - the Constructors' Championship in 2011, plus both Drivers' titles and the 2012 Apertura were won by the legendary HWNSNBM. However, with the Hungarian retiring to give Jamie and Enoch a hand running the team, so that they might be able to make more than three podcasts in a year, there was a vacancy at this top team. After his performances for Toleman last year, the Scunny Scouser himself, Chris Dagnall, was signed soon after the end of the 2012 season. He won four races, which, had it not been for a lack of consistency and the car occasionally letting him down, might even have netted him the title. Now, with a genuine front-running car, along with his sponsorship (and shirt number!) from Scunthorpe United - and the tempting prospect of a year's free popcorn if he should win the Drivers' title, he should be a formidable opponent. In fact, the team are so confident of winning again this year with their new driver, and are even more representative of F1Rejects.com as a whole now, that they've taken to calling themselves "The Firm" after their new acronym (and with a definite nod to what the British Royal Family is sometimes known as). Oh, yes, Jean-Denis Délétraz has been retained despite not exactly covering himself in glory last year...
GARAGE #3: TEAM AMERICA F1! IN YOUR FACE!
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DRIVER: 6. SCOTT SPEED (United States of America)
DRIVER: 7. JIMMIE JOHNSON (United States of America)
CHASSIS: USA=#1forever
ENGINE: Dodge 5.7l V8, OHV, normally aspirated
HOME COUNTRY: United States of America
TEAM PRINCIPALS: Peter Windsor, Ken Anderson, Colonel Harland D. Sanders III, Bill Gates, Donald Rumsfeld
America expects to win. At everything, all the time. And when America doesn't win, it's either due to terrorists or communists or people who hate America. So the intense bout of sour grapes on the part of Colonel Sanders (who we now know is a clone of the original founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken using technology originally developed in Nazi Germany) was probably not surprising, but even so, that the Colonel isn't entirely American meant most people thought he'd be the one to walk the plank for the team's slightly lacklustre performance last year, coming third in the standings. Instead, it was Uncle Sam who was sent packing, the way that God and the Pillsbury doughboy had previously been dispatched, and in his place comes Donald Rumsfeld, who knows more about defending America from those dang foreigners than anyone else, having served that role under two different Presidents. Any ideas that President Obama himself should be given the job were turned down because he's a Democrat, and therefore a communist, a Nazi and a terrorist all rolled into one. Driverwise, Scott Speed has kept his job despite visiting the podium only three times last year - at least one of those was a win, whereas the deposed Michael Andretti had two. Speed, though, did not embarrass the team by doing something thoroughly un-American and failing to qualify for the prestigious race at Spa. So as one Indy legend leaves, he is replaced by a driver from that most American of series - NASCAR! So, never mind that Jimmie Johnson is from Librulfornia, who cares that he's never raced single-seaters, it matters not that he is entirely unfamiliar with the concept of turning right, the fact is he's a five-time champion in a series which is overwhelmingly popular with those who vote Republican like proper patriotic, gun-wielding Americans, and that got him the drive. At least, with all that NASCAR experience, the crude Team America F1RMGP car might suit him more than a modern F1 car would...
GARAGE #4: GUINNESS TEAM TOLEMAN
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DRIVER: 19. ALLAN McNISH (United Kingdom)
DRIVER: 20. RALPH FIRMAN (Republic of Ireland... allegedly)
CHASSIS: TG213
ENGINE: Renault 2.4l V8, normally aspirated
HOME COUNTRY: United Kingdom
TEAM PRINCIPALS: Ted Toleman, Seamus the Leprechaun
This season could have been so difficult for Toleman, losing their drivers and sponsorship at the end of 2012. They couldn't blame Rrrrrmmmnnn Grrrrjjjjnnn for wanting to make a better crack of it in the real world, but had hoped to hang onto Chris Dagnall. Unfortunately for them, the lure of the seat at F1 Rejects was too much for Daggers to be persuaded to stay, and with HWNSNBM actively involved in the transfer, it had the look of a coronation about it rather than there being anyone else in contention. But Ted Toleman is a resilient man, and has found a couple of new drivers. Allan McNish fled Mastercard Lola after a shocking 2012 season with the sinking team, and was only too pleased to get hold of a competitive car. Meanwhile, the announcement of Ralph Firman as the second driver brought in that much-needed sponsorship from Guinness, who were over the moon to see the first ever Irish driver in F1RMGP. That's even though Firman was born in Norwich and has an accent that's far more at home at the Henley Regatta than in the pubs and hostelries of Dublin. Even so, this is where the Irish support will be, and the sponsors have even painted the car to look like a pint of the black stuff. They couldn't get an Irish engine, but Renault will do fine for another season because that's one less problem for Ted Toleman to sort out. Jordan Grand Prix had a reputation for partying in their day, but the craic this team will have if they can win a race will surely put that in the shade. So it will.
GARAGE #5: SUPER AGURI FORMULA ONE
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DRIVER: 4. YUJI IDE (Japan)
DRIVER: 5. MARCO APICELLA (Italy)
CHASSIS: SA13
ENGINE: Honda 2.4l V8, normally aspirated
HOME COUNTRY: Japan
TEAM PRINCIPAL: Aguri Suzuki
Banzai! No need for change at Super Aguri - all is calm on the Eastern front. The team moved up a place last year from sixth to fifth, Yuji Ide scored the team's first win in the opening race at Phoenix, and Marco Apicella proved to be a far more capable team mate than Kazuki Nakajima had ever threatened to be. Honda have ramped up the power in the V8 engine, which is smaller but far more modern than most of the other competitors' engines, so they're at no disadvantage there. Having seen off any challenge from the Toyota engine in the back of the execrable Stefan S-01, Honda will be determined to fight even harder for Japanese honours this season, with Isuzu and HKS joining the party, although they are hardly with frontline teams. And then there's Dome, first in line for a new entry in 2014 if one of the current teams should pack up and go home, which Aguri Suzuki is already concerned about. But in the face of all these potential new rivals, the car looks like it might be very handy and should see off some of the bigger boys this season. And the design is as swirly as it ever was.