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Susie Stoddart has married Toto Wolff and has such now taken on the sirname, Wolff.

Susie Wolff sounds badass so can it please be changed to reflect this.
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Shadaza wrote:Susie Stoddart has married and has now taken on the sirname, Wolff.
Susie Wolff sounds badass so can i please be changed

Ye gods! There's a turn-up for the books. That'll need a bit of wiki tweaking as well.

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This is what we were waiting for... the last bit of F1RMGP 2013 Silly Season news.

Also, here's the official series calendar; qualifying is early on a Friday morning, with the race in the afternoon between practice and qualifying for the main series.

1 - San Marino - Imola, Italy - 6 June
2 - Monaco - Monte Carlo - 20 June
3 - Andorra - Barcelona, Spain - 4 July
4 - France - Magny-Cours - 18 July
5 - Great Britain - Silverstone - 25 July
6 - Germany - Hockenheim - 29 August
7 - Belgium - Spa-Francorchamps - 5 September
8 - Hungary - Hungaroring, Budapest - 19 September
9 - Italy - Monza - 3 October
10 - Portugal - Estoril - 17 October
11 - Spain - Jerez de la Frontera - 24 October

Ladies of the WEC... start your engines.
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Round 1: Imola, 60 miles NW of San Marino
Friday, 6 June 2014


THE GRID

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1 –    3  V. Ickx           Minardivas         1'28.866
2 –    5  SWNSNBM           Team America WEC   1'29.610
3 –    7  M. Mouton         Toleman WEC        1'30.127
4 –    6  S. Fisher         Team America WEC   1'30.277
5 –    16 E. Kimiläinen     Simtek WEC         1'30.557
6 –    38 G. Amati          ATS Rial WEC       1'30.585
7 –    39 N. Gachnang       ATS Rial WEC       1'31.024
8 –    99 M. Bumgarner      American Rejects   1'31.030
9 –    2  A. Beatriz        Lola Bunny         1'31.071
10 –   18 M. Duno           Milk & Doughnuts   1'31.134
11 –   70 N. Firman         Isle of (wo)Man    1'31.187
12 –   4  S. de Silvestro   Minardivas         1'31.412

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13 –   14 D. Galica         AGS WEC            1'31.417
14 –   19 R. Frey           Milk & Doughnuts   1'31.603
15 –   22 Y. Mitsui         Super Reppu!       1'31.605
16 –   8  J. Kleinschmidt   Toleman WEC        1'31.616
17 –   17 C. Allemann       Simtek WEC         1'31.648
18 –   0  S. Wolff          Lola Bunny         1'31.881
19 –   15 K. Legge          AGS WEC            1'31.926
20 –   98 L. Lombardi       American Rejects   1'32.239
21 –   69 P. Mann           Isle of (wo)Man    1'33.224
22 –   23 J. Mihara         Super Reppu!       1'33.680
23 –   24 P. Cow            Prostine           1'34.863

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----------------------------------- 107% time: 1'35.087
24 –   25 K. Andrews        Prostine           1'35.767


And so begins the inaugural F1RMGP Women's European Cup. If the early indications in pre-season testing weren't ominous, they are now. If only the Team America hierarchy would have stuck around to see this – so SWNSNBM couldn't quite dethrone Vanina Ickx from pole, but at least she has her team-mate and rear gunner in close quarters. Sandwiched between the two Yanks is the amazing Michèle Mouton, proving that the passage of time has done nothing to blunt her skills... which are very well transferable to single-seaters. Emma Kimiläinen, barely out of school, struck one for the youngsters, followed very closely by legendary F1 reject, Giovanna Amati in the (somehow vastly improved) ATS Rial! Team-mate Natacha Gachnang led a bunch of five separated by less than two seconds that (almost amazingly) contains Milka Duno; the first-ever Formula Woman champ, Natasha Firman, and IndyCar soon-to-be-legend (we think) Simona de Silvestro rounded out the top half of the grid – though why Simona was so far back is something of a mystery. Divina Galica's return to racing passed adequately at best, and separated by only two thousandths – Rahel Frey, doing a hell of a lot better than her notorious dad ever did, and the near-unproven Yuri Mitsui. Jutta Kleinschmidt probably wishes she was back on the Paris-Dakar rally instead of on a track; cue also Cyndie and The Wolf (sounds like a children's opera to me...) being well behind their team-mates. Worse was to follow for Katherine Legge, doing nothing to shake off her DTM nightmare, while the reconstituted Lella Lombardi could only fight off Pippa Mann and Junko Mihara at the back of the grid. For the Prostines, it was a sticky situation. With Pippa Cow more than a second off the back of the rest of the grid, at least she made the 107% time; Karen Andrews didn't, and was only saved from ignominy because the DNQs will only kick in after the first three races are done. Aren't the Series Management generous? The Prostine team will have to hope they stay that way...



CLASSIFICATION

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1 –    3  V. Ickx           Minardivas         61   1h 36'32.931
2 –    5  SWNSNBM           Team America WEC   61   1h 36'51.833
3 –    6  S. Fisher         Team America WEC   61   1h 36'52.142
4 –    38 G. Amati          ATS Rial WEC       61   1h 37'24.605
5 –    2  A. Beatriz        Lola Bunny         61   1h 37'27.335
6 –    70 N. Firman         Isle of (wo)Man    61   1h 37'29.618
7 –    16 E. Kimiläinen     Simtek WEC         60   + 1 lap
8 –    39 N. Gachnang       ATS Rial WEC       60   + 1 lap            
9 –    4  S. de Silvestro   Minardivas         60   + 1 lap
10 –   0  S. Wolff          Lola Bunny         60   + 1 lap            
11 –   18 M. Duno           Milk & Doughnuts   60   + 1 lap            
12 –   19 R. Frey           Milk & Doughnuts   60   + 1 lap            

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13 –   8  J. Kleinschmidt   Toleman WEC        60   + 1 lap            
14 –   17 C. Allemann       Simtek WEC         60   + 1 lap            
15 –   15 K. Legge          AGS WEC            60   + 1 lap            
16 –   98 L. Lombardi       American Rejects   59   + 2 laps            
17 –   69 P. Mann           Isle of (wo)Man    59   + 2 laps            
18 –   23 J. Mihara         Super Reppu!       59   + 2 laps            
19 –   24 P. Cow            Prostine           58   + 3 laps            
20 –   99 M. Bumgarner      American Rejects   57   + 4 laps            
21 –   7  M. Mouton         Toleman WEC        55   transmission            
22 –   25 K. Andrews        Prostine           48   engine
23 –   22 Y. Mitsui         Super Reppu!       25   transmission            
24 –   14 D. Galica         AGS WEC            13   engine


When was the last time a Minardi won a race? Some say it was 2008, at Monza, in the hands of Sebastian Vettel, but now we have no argument. How did Vanina Ickx drag a car that was good for very little in the 2013 main series, with a horribly underpowered engine, to such a dominant win? It was almost like watching her famous dad clean up at Le Mans, only with a shorter race. Team America WEC's parent operation may be defunct, but their all-American drivers delivered – the way the men used to do in 2011 before it all started to unravel, and with only three tenths separating the Yanks at the finish line, it could have been either of them on the second step of the podium. Rounding out a brilliant day for those cars that utterly failed to shine in 2013, Giovanna Amati hauled her ATS Rial ARC-4 to fourth place – four places higher than it had ever finished before, and that was after a freak result. Not this time – you get the idea Giovanna's pace is genuine, and she was chased all the way by Ana Beatriz in the equally failsome Lola, and Natasha Firman – let's not forget that her Isle of (wo)Man team fields a Stefan! That's a first ever points finish for that car. So, that is (as you'd expect) four of the drivers instantly unrejectified in this series, with two more taking a step towards that goal, and after those top six – it was the lapped cars. So Emma Kimiläinen was "best of the rest", beating Natacha Gachnang, Simona de Silvestro (what happened to her? Ninth isn't enough...) and a rather relieved Susie Wolff for the rest of the points. Susie's suspect performance in pre-season testing ("let's just say she's earned that zero already" was one memorable quote) hasn't helped her nerves, but a point here may have calmed her down a bit. Then there's the enigma that is Milka Duno – many of her detractors will be over the moon to see her not score, while hoping that team-mate Rahel Frey can overhaul her in the title race; not today, though, but it's no points for either of them. Further down the order there aren't too many surprises, though many plaudits were given to the hologramatically-revived Lella Lombardi, racing again after the minor inconvenience of being dead for 22 years. She said it was "good to be back", if little more. For all the praise that is usually heaped on her, though, Pippa Mann will be scowling after a poor qualifying led to an equally poor race – 17th and two laps down. Reject Of The Race, though, for the first time in the WEC, goes to Michele Bumgarner – stone dead last, a lap behind the hopeless Pippa Cow, and two laps behind the horribly-out-of-practice Junko Mihara; how did that happen? It's a nightmare start for her, and for everyone watching on TV in the Philippines. There were four retirements; Yuri Mitsui and Michèle Mouton both smashed their gearboxes, that in Mouton's car failing to keep up with her lightning-speed WRC gearchanges; she needs to ease off just a little bit at the next race. Engine failures took out Divina Galica and Karen Andrews, who was fortunate to be in the race in the first place; with Alain Prost having now completely run away from any marginal involvement with the Prostines in favour of delegating absolutely everything to his son, it's a baptism of fire for all of them. Which, appropriately enough, is exactly what Andrews' engine did. With a car that has spent a year being used and abused by Olivier Grouillard, Andrews must be wondering what she has dropped herself into. More about that situation as it unfolds...



DRIVERS' CHAMPIONSHIP

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1 –    3  V. Ickx           Minardivas         25
2 –    5  SWNSNBM           Team America WEC   18
3 –    6  S. Fisher         Team America WEC   15
4 –    38 G. Amati          ATS Rial WEC       12
5 –    2  A. Beatriz        Lola Bunny         10
6 –    70 N. Firman         Isle of (wo)Man    8
7 –    16 E. Kimiläinen     Simtek WEC         6
8 –    39 N. Gachnang       ATS Rial WEC       4
9 –    4  S. de Silvestro   Minardivas         2
10 –   0  S. Wolff          Lola Bunny         1



TEAMS' CHAMPIONSHIP

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1 –   Team America WEC           33
2 –   Minardivas                 27
3 –   ATS Rial WEC               16
4 –   Lola Bunny                 11
5 –   Isle of (wo)Man / Stefan   8
6 –   Simtek WEC                 6



APERTURA: FIRST ROUND

As this is the first WEC to be held, Apertura seedings are worked out by the qualifying positions for this race. The results are as follows:

(1) Ickx (1st) v (16) Kleinschmidt (13th)
(2) SWNSNBM (2nd) v (15) Mitsui (DNF)
(3) Mouton (DNF) v (14) Frey (12th)
(4) Fisher (3rd) v (13) Galica (DNF)
(5) Kimiläinen (7th) v (12) de Silvestro (9th)
(6) Amati (4th) v (11) Firman (6th)
(7) Gachnang (8th) v (10) Duno (11th)
(8) Bumgarner (20th) v (9) Beatriz (5th)

Quarter-final line-up:

(1) Ickx v (9) Beatriz
(2) SWNSNBM v (7) Gachnang
(14) Frey v (6) Amati
(4) Fisher v (5) Kimiläinen


AND FINALLY

The mildest of mild apologies to the Team Managers for keeping you all waiting, but in the end I had to do it this way. Now remember: I need your feedback, especially when it comes to the potential driver merry-go-round that this series might create.
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Natasha Firman wrote:Not yet quite as good as when I was in Formula Woman, but this is a much more competitive field with international female drivers. And I'm doing better than when Ralphy was in F1... I hope Pippa improves soon - it would be good to have a strong teammate to push me along a bit - maybe even for me to slipstream if she really does well! (Oh, and the irony of having a woman in the series with the surname Mann...!!!)


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Mika Salo wrote:Well the Super Reppu! cars were off the pace and Yuri and Junko know they need to step up their pace and less on their acting and political careers. I do think before the season is out you shall see a Super Reppu! car on the podium.

Great job Diniz, although I hope the Super Reppu! cars are not so far down the grid due to my Autosport news reports :lol:
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Lola score points!









Just got to let that sink in!
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Shadaza wrote:Lola score points!









Just got to let that sink in!

Ahh, but so did Stefan! :shock: :o
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Toleman didn't and if rumours are right good ol'chap Flavio is trying to fit an Audi Quattro transmission with the Hart engine we are using.

Some publication wrote:Toleman to replace Kleinschmidt with Milka Duno?

"No, no, no, no! We not replace Jutta for Milka. Not true. Rumour false!" said Flavio Briatore, team principal, when asked about these rumours. We remember that Flavio was seen with Milka Duno in the paddock this last race weekend, both Friday and Saturday. "Milka is just a lady friend, yes, a friend. She is beautiful and so she is with Flavio, of course. And she wears Toleman T-shirt because she has no lady clothes in Flavio motorhome, yes. I like very much Formula WEC. It's beautiful everywhere! Magnifico! Too bad for Michele, but we prepare new better transmission next time! Michele be happy, baby!", after that, Flavio walked away with his arms around Emma Kimiläinen. Another 'lady friend'?
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The hologram of Lella Lombardi wrote:It's good to be ba-*static*-ghtly disappointed with the ca-*static*-Michele is not doing much bet-*static*-in that awful piece of sh-*static*-did American Rejects actually buy this mound of cra-*static*-*static**static**static*


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DanielPT wrote:
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I'm glad to see my publication is catching on! :D

Some Publication wrote:Team America WEC 'dissapointed' with 2nd and 3rd
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A qualification on 2nd and 4th, and a double-podium would usually count as a good result in most team's books. Certainly, after Team America's miserable 2013, the team should be pleased with such a result. However, comments from Colonel Sanders suggest that this is most definately not the case. The clone of the fast-food-giant founder stated after the race that Vanina Ickx had cheated by winning the race as she was, "clearly not 'Merican!"

Both SWNSNBM and Sarah Fisher looked slightly disappointed with their returns - after all, the team looked near unstoppable in pre-season testing, with both drivers topping all testing sessions and coming 1-2 in both the morning and afternoon sessions at the 3rd test. Still, despite not winning the race, the other Minardiva driven by Simona de Silvestro could only manage 9th, ensuring the team an early lead in the Constructors' Championship.
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SuperAguri wrote:Great job Diniz, although I hope the Super Reppu! cars are not so far down the grid due to my Autosport news reports :lol:

This whole series seems to be geared round a combination of quality car / terrible drivers or rubbish car / quality drivers. Guess which one is coming out on top at the moment. Though this is only after round one.

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Shadaza wrote:Lola score points!
Just got to let that sink in!

Ahh, but so did Stefan! :shock: :o

And ATS Rial. More than that car ever deserved.

DanielPT wrote:Toleman didn't and if rumours are right good ol'chap Flavio is trying to fit an Audi Quattro transmission with the Hart engine we are using.

A Hart engine? In the TG213? It's a Renault V8, me old mucker. Toleman dropped the Hart after the end of the 2011 season. It has not been seen since.

Some publication wrote:Toleman to replace Kleinschmidt with Milka Duno?

You, Mr Briatore, will have to get past Tallulah Shekelslike and her vicious shoulder pads. Good luck.

The hologram of Lella Lombardi wrote:It's good to be ba-*static*-ghtly disappointed with the ca-*static*-Michele is not doing much bet-*static*-in that awful piece of sh-*static*-did American Rejects actually buy this mound of cra-*static*-*static**static**static*

Give that Hologram Projection unit a kick, will you, Bernie? If it transfers the technical problems over to Günther Schmidt, then we might all get some peace and quiet.

Michele Bumgarner wrote:Wait, what? I have no idea why the car was so slow. Maybe it has something to do with everyone , cutting the chicane at Acqua Minerale. What? What do you mean that's not part of the ciruict anymore?

I would say Lella put it best, but then, the DAMS is approximately at the level of the Minardi on performance, and Vanina Ickx just won in a Minardi. American Rejects indeed.

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I'm glad to see my publication is catching on! :D

Some Publication wrote:The clone of the fast-food-giant founder stated after the race that Vanina Ickx had cheated by winning the race as she was, "clearly not 'Merican!"

And that, people, is why Team America left the main F1RMGP series. Can't handle being beaten by one of those daaaayng foreign types, y'all?

I'm enjoying this already. Race two will follow in due course, and it's the streets of Monaco to be tackled.
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dinizintheoven wrote:
DanielPT wrote:Toleman didn't and if rumours are right good ol'chap Flavio is trying to fit an Audi Quattro transmission with the Hart engine we are using.

A Hart engine? In the TG213? It's a Renault V8, me old mucker. Toleman dropped the Hart after the end of the 2011 season. It has not been seen since.



It is a Renault V8 then. Sorry, I though the most rejectful lump to grace the back of a Toleman was a Hart 415T. And that Toleman kept it for this series. My mistake.
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Emma Kimiläinen wrote:After so good qualifying, I didn't get a good start and therefore ended behind my qualifying spot - so I am not happy with this result. Obviously it's good to have points but I hope for more. Next up to Monaco, I hope to have a good showing there. I have not driven on the circuit but I think many of the drivers are in the same situation here.


Cyndie Allemann wrote:14th place, so no points for me. The car seemed reliable and that's a good thing while we head for other races. I was racing with Kleinschmidt for most of the time but couldn't find a way past. In the next race I have to be stronger and also try to beat fellow Swiss drivers. We have a bet for 100000 € who finishes best of us, and now it's Natascha leading that standing.
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Time for more action... in the Principality. I've kept you all waiting long enough, but it was time for useful discussion, which I hope for more of, and also allowed me to go out and have a life. Heh.

Round 2: Monte Carlo, Monaco
Friday, 20 June 2014


THE GRID

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1 –    3  V. Ickx           Minardivas         1'26.723
2 –    5  SWNSNBM           Team America WEC   1'27.475
3 –    7  M. Mouton         Toleman WEC        1'27.512
4 –    16 E. Kimiläinen     Simtek WEC         1'27.769
5 –    38 G. Amati          ATS Rial WEC       1'27.933
6 –    6  S. Fisher         Team America WEC   1'28.302
7 –    39 N. Gachnang       ATS Rial WEC       1'28.311
8 –    99 M. Bumgarner      American Rejects   1'28.354
9 –    18 M. Duno           Milk & Doughnuts   1'28.776
10 –   70 N. Firman         Isle of (wo)Man    1'28.811
11 –   14 D. Galica         AGS WEC            1'28.857
12 –   19 R. Frey           Milk & Doughnuts   1'29.198

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13 –   22 Y. Mitsui         Super Reppu!       1'29.272
14 –   17 C. Allemann       Simtek WEC         1'29.306
15 –   2  A. Beatriz        Lola Bunny         1'29.354
16 –   15 K. Legge          AGS WEC            1'29.356
17 –   8  J. Kleinschmidt   Toleman WEC        1'29.402
18 –   4  S. de Silvestro   Minardivas         1'29.479
19 –   98 L. Lombardi       American Rejects   1'30.114
20 –   0  S. Wolff          Lola Bunny         1'30.156
21 –   69 P. Mann           Isle of (wo)Man    1'31.650
22 –   23 J. Mihara         Super Reppu!       1'31.910

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----------------------------------- 107% time: 1'32.794
23 –   24 P. Cow            Prostine           1'33.244
24 –   25 K. Andrews        Prostine           1'33.289


Ye gods. It's as you were at Imola for the top three places, but if Vanina Ickx thinks she has it all her own way, having beaten the rest of the field by seven tenths... maybe her two closest rivals will have something to say about that. Leading the charge behind those three is Emma Kimiläinen, with Sarah Fisher in an ATS Rial sandwich. How Günther Schmidt's squad have transformed that clunker of a chassis into something competitive is a mystery. Michele Bumgarner made up for her terrible race at Imola by lining up eighth, followed by Milka Duno and Natasha Firman rounding out the top ten. Divina Galica and Katherine Legge put their AGSs in the midfield, with Rahel Frey, Yuri Mitsui and Cyndie Allemann swar,ing around them; nobody quite knows what had been happening to Jutta Kleinschmidt and Simona de Silvestro when their cars are capable of so much more. Alsp getting the short end of the stick were Lella Lombardi, finding the transition back to real life rather tricky, the Wolff failing to howl, and Pippa Mann and Junko Mihara being frighteningly off the pace. But not as much as the two Prostines, who put in equally hopeless performances to miss the 107% time by half a second. They only have one more race after this to prove they're worthy of racing.



CLASSIFICATION

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1 –    3  V. Ickx           Minardivas         78   2h 01'22.867
2 –    7  M. Mouton         Toleman WEC        78   2h 01'23.426
3 –    6  S. Fisher         Team America WEC   78   2h 01'36.307
4 –    16 E. Kimiläinen     Simtek WEC         78   2h 02'18.339
5 –    38 G. Amati          ATS Rial WEC       78   2h 02'51.333
6 –    39 N. Gachnang       ATS Rial WEC       78   2h 02'52.177
7 –    99 M. Bumgarner      American Rejects   77   + 1 lap            
8 –    4  S. de Silvestro   Minardivas         77   + 1 lap            
9 –    14 D. Galica         AGS WEC            77   + 1 lap            
10 –   70 N. Firman         Isle of (wo)Man    77   + 1 lap            
11 –   17 C. Allemann       Simtek WEC         77   + 1 lap
12 –   2  A. Beatriz        Lola Bunny         77   + 1 lap   

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13 –   0  S. Wolff          Lola Bunny         76   + 2 laps
14 –   98 L. Lombardi       American Rejects   76   + 2 laps
15 –   69 P. Mann           Isle of (wo)Man    76   + 2 laps
16 –   25 K. Andrews        Prostine           74   + 4 laps
17 –   24 P. Cow            Prostine           74   + 4 laps
18 –   23 J. Mihara         Super Reppu!       61   engine
19 –   22 Y. Mitsui         Super Reppu!       34   engine
20 –   8  J. Kleinschmidt   Toleman WEC        20   transmission
21 –   15 K. Legge          AGS WEC            15   transmission
22 –   19 R. Frey           Milk & Doughnuts   14   suspension
23 –   5  SWNSNBM           Team America WEC   6    transmission
24 –   18 M. Duno           Milk & Doughnuts   0    loose wheel


V is for Vanina, V is for Victory... again. But, as predicted in qualifying, she did not have it all her own way, because snapping at her gearbox right the way to the line was Michèle Mouton, who came within a second of taking all the glory for herself. SWNSNBM initially tried to take the fight to her Belgian rival, but broke a driveshaft while trying just a bit too hard, and the former rally legend picked up the gauntlet and ran with it. Still, though, Team America ended up on the podium, with Sarah Fisher saluting the crowd instead of her more illustrious team-mate. Fantastic Finn Emma Kimiläinen drove a fine race to fourth and unrejectified herself on the spot; Natacha Gachnang did herself a power of good with sixth, taking the first step towards that glorious accolade, which team-mate Giovanna Amati had already done at Imola. She finished fifth, and that took a fine haul of points for ATS Rial's WEC subsidiary. Michele Bumgarner made up for her embarrassment at Imola, taking American Rejects' first points for seventh and somewhat ramming Lella Lombardi's harsh (if slightly self-censored) words about the DAMS chassis back down her hologrammatic throat. Simona de Silvestro's bizarre lack of pace in the twice-winning Minardi still netted her four points for eighth place, while Divina Galica also opened her account, and Natasha Firman scored a point in the Isle of (wo)Man-branded Stefan. Cyndie Allemann and the two Lola Bunnies missed out, although it wasn't a completely rejectful performance from Susie Wolff that her torrid qualifying would have suggested. Lella Lombardi could only take 14th, with Pippa Mann not far behind her... and the two Prostines waaaaaaaaay back in the distance. But, at least they finished, which is more than can be said for both Super Reppu! cars, both suffering engine explosions, as well as Milk & Doughnuts, who were deservedly awarded Reject Of The Race. Rahel Frey hit the kerb at the chicane too hard and smashed her suspension, while some catastrophic idiocy amongst the mechanics meant Milka Duno was sent out to race with one wheel not properly fixed to the hub... and her race was run at Ste Devote on the first lap. Transmission problems plagued the other three retirements, which were Jutta Kleinschmidt, Katherine Legge and – as we've already mentioned – SWNSNBM, who should have been right in the mix.



DRIVERS' CHAMPIONSHIP

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1 –    3  V. Ickx           Minardivas         50
2 –    6  S. Fisher         Team America WEC   30
3 –    38 G. Amati          ATS Rial WEC       22
4 =    5  SWNSNBM           Team America WEC   18
4 =    16 E. Kimiläinen     Simtek WEC         18
4 =    7  M. Mouton         Toleman WEC        18
7 –    39 N. Gachnang       ATS Rial WEC       12
8 –    2  A. Beatriz        Lola Bunny         10
9 –    70 N. Firman         Isle of (wo)Man    9
10 =   4  S. de Silvestro   Minardivas         6
10 =   99 M. Bumgarner      Amerian Rejects    6
12 –   14 D. Galica         AGS WEC            2
13 –   0  S. Wolff          Lola Bunny         1



TEAMS' CHAMPIONSHIP

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1 –   Minardivas                 56
2 –   Team America WEC           48
3 –   ATS Rial WEC               34
4 =   Simtek WEC                 18
4 =   Toleman WEC                18
6 –   Lola Bunny                 11
7 –   Isle of (wo)Man / Stefan   9
8 –   American Rejects / DAMS    6
9 –   AGS WEC                    2



APERTURA: QUARTER FINALS

(1) Ickx (1st) v (9) Beatriz (12th)
(2) SWNSNBM (DNF) v (7) Gachnang (6th)
(14) Frey (DNF) v (6) Amati (5th)
(4) Fisher (3rd) v (5) Kimiläinen (4th)

Semi-final line-up:

(1) Ickx v (4) Fisher
(7) Gachnang v (6) Amati
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OH YEAH! ATS Rial actually being competitive.

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Paul Stoddard wrote:Those ATS Rial cars are illegal! You see how they can easily outqualify Simona? That's not normal! We would have won this race if it were not for those illegal ATS Rial's!

Vanina Ickx wrote:Eh... whatever Paul... And Simona, this is not a place for little girls, like indycar is, this is a place for independent strong women!

Paul Stoddard wrote:Don't be so rude! Simona is the next world champion, she's the next SWNSNBM!!!

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Oh dear, this is another hilarious championship.

By the way, how do you simulate races with fewer than 26 starters?
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Waris wrote:By the way, how do you simulate races with fewer than 26 starters?

Two cars which are 100% certain to qualify in the real-life grid are completely ignored. I'm not going to say which two.

I'm already getting concerned that the performance bands for the 1994 cars in MGP2 are considerably narrower than the 1991 cars in MGP1, and there's going to be a lot of weirdly similar grids and results. At least in MGP1 there was a definite possibility of a car racking up a DNQ at one race getting a top-six grid position in the next... but I will wait and see what happens here.
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adjust the random car grip from the editor!
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*Dancing movements*

Flavio Briatore wrote:Si, si! Michèle baby! Great podium! Campionissima!


*Stops dancing and brings forward Toleman WEC t-shirts*

Flavio Briatore wrote:Toleman T-shirts! Good price! 30€ only! Good!


Flavio, how about Jutta Kleinschmidt?

Flavio Briatore wrote:I don't know him. We only have one driver. It's Michèle our driver! Good Michèle! Gearbox great for Michèle baby!


Will you change Jutta's transmission too?

Flavio Briatore wrote:What? No man transmission for me. I find only female transmission to fix. That man Jutta, unknown. Great race Michèle baby!


Do you plan to replace Jutta for Milka?

Flavio Briatore wrote:I said don't know that guy Jutta you talk about. Milka, lady friend only. Old lady friend. All t-shirts sold. Need to go. Bye bye.


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Flavio, you are a dirty old man, and you can call me Susan (Wolff) if it isn't so.

Race Three should be coming up in a day or so, when I've got a two-hour window to run it. Can anyone stop the charging Vanina Ickx?
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Time for the inaugural Andorran Grand Prix! Oh... wait.

Shadaza wrote:adjust the random car grip from the editor!

Right... which one do you use? I'm giving for GP2edit32, but I'm not sure the integration of Windows-based editor and DOSBox-based program is going to work. Unless I can get it to work, this championship, and every other one I run with GP2, is a foregone conclusion. And the last thing I'm going to see is a repeat of the F1 season we've just had.
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...never mind that, I think I've cracked it. Competitive races ahoy!

Round 3: Barcelona, 120 miles south of Andorra
Friday, 4 July 2014


THE GRID

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1 –    7  M. Mouton         Toleman WEC        1'28.758
2 –    3  V. Ickx           Minardivas         1'29.079
3 –    2  A. Beatriz        Lola Bunny         1'29.519
4 –    14 D. Galica         AGS WEC            1'29.632
5 –    39 N. Gachnang       ATS Rial WEC       1'30.190
6 –    15 K. Legge          AGS WEC            1'30.230
7 –    5  SWNSNBM           Team America WEC   1'30.324
8 –    4  S. de Silvestro   Minardivas         1'30.716
9 –    8  J. Kleinschmidt   Toleman WEC        1'31.513
10 –   6  S. Fisher         Team America WEC   1'31.554
11 –   18 M. Duno           Milk & Doughnuts   1'31.665
12 –   98 L. Lombardi       American Rejects   1'31.948

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13 –   70 N. Firman         Isle of (wo)Man    1'32.110
14 –   16 E. Kimiläinen     Simtek WEC         1'32.144
15 –   0  S. Wolff          Lola Bunny         1'32.156
16 –   19 R. Frey           Milk & Doughnuts   1'32.423
17 –   17 C. Allemann       Simtek WEC         1'32.793
18 –   23 J. Mihara         Super Reppu!       1'32.949
19 –   99 M. Bumgarner      American Rejects   1'33.230
20 –   38 G. Amati          ATS Rial WEC       1'33.599
21 –   69 P. Mann           Isle of (wo)Man    1'33.791
22 –   24 P. Cow            Prostine           1'33.829
23 –   25 K. Andrews        Prostine           1'34.394

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----------------------------------- 107% time: 1'34.971
24 –   22 Y. Mitsui         Super Reppu!       1'36.077


Three races in, and Vanina Ickx's stranglehold on pole position is broken by a determined Michèle Mouton... maybe she was just trying to drive away from the unwanted attention of her team boss. Vanina wouldn't be completely denied though, and on the front row of the grid, still has a clear shot at the first corner. There's a fine performance from Ana Beatriz, in fourth for Mastercard Lola Bunny, and also impressive were Divina Galica and Kathering Legge for AGS; Natacha Gachnang managed to shove her ATS Rial between them, with her vastly more experienced team-mate nowhere in sight. SWNSNBM and Sarah Fisher might be disappointed with their positions, but the second Minardivas and Toleman drivers won't – Simona de Silvestro and Jutta Kleinschmidt are finally showing what they're capable of. Lella Lombardi's rave from the grave continues with 12th place is a car she can't stand, Emma Kimiläinen, Rahel Frey and The Wolf are not quite where they should be, and it's the usual suspects hanging towards the back, although nobody expected to see Giovanna Amati in a grid slot more fitting the men who drove her car last year. Celebration abounds down in the Prostine garage, though, as both drivers beat the 107% time, even if Karen Andrews was a bit too close for comfort. Not so Yuri Mitsui, though, who had a complete nightmare in qualifying; no doubt Aguri Suzuki and Mika Salo are already preparing excuses involving meat pies, but Yuri is lucky – this is the last race where those outside 107% will be allowed to race.



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1 –    3  V. Ickx           Minardivas         65   1h 43'46.064
2 –    7  M. Mouton         Toleman WEC        65   1h 43'50.247
3 –    14 D. Galica         AGS WEC            65   1h 43'46.914
4 –    5  SWNSNBM           Team America WEC   65   1h 43'16.941
5 –    4  S. de Silvestro   Minardivas         64   + 1 lap
6 –    15 K. Legge          AGS WEC            64   + 1 lap
7 –    6  S. Fisher         Team America WEC   64   + 1 lap
8 –    18 M. Duno           Milk & Doughnuts   64   + 1 lap
9 –    16 E. Kimiläinen     Simtek WEC         63   + 2 laps
10 –   70 N. Firman         Isle of (wo)Man    63   + 2 laps
11 –   98 L. Lombardi       American Rejects   63   + 2 laps
12 –   19 R. Frey           Milk & Doughnuts   63   + 2 laps

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13 –   8  J. Kleinschmidt   Toleman WEC        63   + 2 laps
14 –   0  S. Wolff          Lola Bunny         63   + 2 laps
15 –   99 M. Bumgarner      American Rejects   62   + 3 laps
16 –   23 J. Mihara         Super Reppu!       62   + 3 laps
17 –   38 G. Amati          ATS Rial WEC       62   + 3 laps
18 –   25 K. Andrews        Prostine           62   + 3 laps
19 –   24 P. Cow            Prostine           49   loose wheel
20 –   69 P. Mann           Isle of (wo)Man    44   puncture
21 –   17 C. Allemann       Simtek WEC         40   puncture
22 –   22 Y. Mitsui         Super Reppu!       17   crash
23 –   39 N. Gachnang       ATS Rial WEC       13   oil leak
24 –   2  A. Beatriz        Lola Bunny         3    electrical


Don't let the result fool you; this was not a cruise. While Vanina Ickx may have got the jump on Michèle Mouton at the start, Mouton kept the gap at a steady five seconds for 20-odd laps, reeled in her rival as the first pit stops approached and pounced when Ickx's tyres were shot to bits. Unfortunately, the Belgian got her revenge, when Moutopn decided to indulge in a spot of her former favourite motorsport and went for a detour over the grass ten laps from the end. Mouton closed the gap again, but it was too little, too late; three wins on the bounce for Vanina. Divina Galica kept out of trouble, and turned in a fine performance in the AGS to take a podium and unrejectify herself; team-mate Katherine Legge also had a decent race, scored her first points and made a step towards unrejectification – a fine day all round for the team. SWNSNBM had a fair to middling afternoon, trundling home as the last driver on the lead lap; Simona de Silvestro didn't mind being lapped too much, her season is finally underway properly. Sarah Fisher scored more points for Team America to keep them in second place for the Bertha Benz Cup; Milka Duno scored her first and M&D's first points of the season, to the bemusement of Tallulah Shekelslike who still can't understand why the team her dad "obtained" for her isn't winning, while Emma Kimiläinen and Natasha Firman rounded off the points positions. Lella Lombardi was unlucky to miss out; is she finally getting used to the DAMS chassis that caused her recent ire, or has her hard-light hologram stopped *static* middle of the race? Further down amongst the non-points scorers, Jutta Kleinschmidt might still go unnoticed by her team boss, Susie Wolff is not howling at anywhere near full volume, and it was a horribly disastrous race for Giovanna Amati, being beaten by Junko Mihara and finishing only just ahead of Karen Andrews in the slightly-less-reticent Prostine.

Prostine were unlucky not to have both cars finish, a but of shoddy pit work seeing to Pippa Cow, while namesake Mann also had tyre problems, bursting her front right against a sharp kerb and sending her into the wall. Much the same fate had happened to Cyndie Allemann four laps earlier. Ana Beatriz' fine qualifying effort came to nothing as electrical gremlins saw off her Lola after only three laps; Natacha Gachnang was equally miserable after her car sprayed oil into the track and her engine seized. That oil was what did for Yuri Mitsui; swaying around all over the track like an old drunkard, she hit the ATS Rial's oil four laps later and slewed head-first into a tyre barrier, thus making an ignominious end to a miserable weekend which earned her a deserved Reject Of The Race.



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1 –    3  V. Ickx           Minardivas         75
2 =    7  M. Mouton         Toleman WEC        36
2 =    6  S. Fisher         Team America WEC   36
4 –    5  SWNSNBM           Team America WEC   30
5 –    38 G. Amati          ATS Rial WEC       22
6 –    16 E. Kimiläinen     Simtek WEC         20
7 –    14 D. Galica         AGS WEC            17
8 –    4  S. de Silvestro   Minardivas         16
9 –    39 N. Gachnang       ATS Rial WEC       12
10 =   2  A. Beatriz        Lola Bunny         10
10 =   70 N. Firman         Isle of (wo)Man    10
12 –   15 K. Legge          AGS WEC            8

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13 –   99 M. Bumgarner      Amerian Rejects    6
14 –   18 M. Duno           Milk & Doughnuts   4
15 –   0  S. Wolff          Lola Bunny         1



TEAMS' CHAMPIONSHIP

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1 –   Minardivas                      91
2 –   Team America WEC                66
3 –   Toleman WEC                     36
4 –   ATS Rial WEC                    34
5 –   AGS WEC                         25
6 –   Simtek WEC                      20
7 –   Lola Bunny                      11
8 –   Isle of (wo)Man / Stefan        10
9 –   American Rejects / DAMS         6
10 –  Milk & Doughnuts / Monteverdi   4



APERTURA: SEMI FINALS

(1) Ickx (1st) v (4) Fisher (7th)
(7) Gachnang (DNF) v (6) Amati (17th)

Final line-up:

(1) Ickx v (6) Amati
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Emma Kimiläinen wrote:
We just couldn't find a good setup this time so qualifying was very tough. Luckily it got better in the race but Barcelona circuit is well-known for its limited passing opportunities, so I couldn't get better than 9th. At least I got two points but I expect better than that every weekend.


Cyndie Allemann wrote:Just as Emma said, the qualifying was nightmare. The race was not much better. At one point of the race I saw one car going straight at Würth corner, didn't see who it was but I expect it to be one of the drivers I was catching to get lap them. Anyway, at the same point a lap later, I hit some debris and got puncture and ended into gravel trap at Campsa. Few minutes later Pippa Mann suffered same fate, I saw that when standing behind the walls.
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dinizintheoven wrote:Three races in, and Vanina Ickx's stranglehold on pole position is broken by a determined Michèle Mouton... maybe she was just trying to drive away from the unwanted attention of her team boss.

Maybe she wanted to get her lap in as quickly as possible so she could see more of him ASAP...?

Anyway...
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Pippa Mann wrote:I would be getting better results if someone allowed me to gett in the car during test sessions. And how did my tyre puncture? Can you tell me that, Miss Firman? When Filipe Massa did a similar thing at the inaugral Indian GP, his tyre didn't puncture, no. His suspension broke, yes, but his tyre didn't puncture. I suspect foul play...
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*le LOL*

Honestly, Prostine are lucky to even qualify for a race! :lol:

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Vanina Icxk wrote:Maybe i should pay for Simona's salad, she looks fat in that Minardi overall

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So, Flavio, did you liked the race?

Flavio wrote:Yes, yes! Great race! Fantastic Michèle baby! 2 podiums amazing for Toleman WEC! I love WEC championship, it is very good!


Do you still ignore Jutta Kleinschmidt ?

Flavio wrote:Who? I know nothing of that Jutta man.


You know, the other Toleman on the gr...

Flavio wrote:No, silly man. We have only one car. Only one! Great Michèle baby! I protest to Bernard Shekelslike but he does nothing!My friend does nothing! We have only one car. He tells me to find another driver but season started now. We wait. I keep searching for new Toleman driver. Ana performance on motorhome is very good! It is early, but we will see if in future Ana is girlfriend.


Thanks for now, Flavio. No furth... But Flavio, I don't need this Toleman polo!

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...and this is the contraband that Wizzie was actually seen with...

Next round... tomorrow, maybe? Or, technically, later today.
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I first draw your attention to this important post on the 2013 Main Series thread. Read that. Then, here come some results!

Round 4: Magny-Cours, France
Friday, 18 July 2014


THE GRID

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1 –    3  V. Ickx           Minardivas         1'23.017
2 –    7  M. Mouton         Toleman WEC        1'23.264
3 –    2  A. Beatriz        Lola Bunny         1'23.846
4 –    5  SWNSNBM           Team America WEC   1'24.095
5 –    4  S. de Silvestro   Minardivas         1'24.102
6 –    14 D. Galica         AGS WEC            1'24.227
7 –    39 N. Gachnang       ATS Rial WEC       1'24.387
8 –    15 K. Legge          AGS WEC            1'24.558
9 –    6  S. Fisher         Team America WEC   1'24.768
10 –   8  J. Kleinschmidt   Toleman WEC        1'25.306
11 –   0  S. Wolff          Lola Bunny         1'25.551
12 –   16 E. Kimiläinen     Simtek WEC         1'25.595

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13 –   18 M. Duno           Milk & Doughnuts   1'25.604
14 –   98 L. Lombardi       American Rejects   1'25.893
15 –   70 N. Firman         Isle of (wo)Man    1'26.011
16 –   19 R. Frey           Milk & Doughnuts   1'26.131
17 –   17 C. Allemann       Simtek WEC         1'26.173
18 –   23 J. Mihara         Super Reppu!       1'26.353
19 –   38 G. Amati          ATS Rial WEC       1'26.554
20 –   99 M. Bumgarner      American Rejects   1'26.762
21 –   69 P. Mann           Isle of (wo)Man    1'27.135
22 –   24 P. Cow            Prostine           1'27.266
23 –   25 K. Andrews        Prostine           1'27.716
24 –   22 Y. Mitsui         Super Reppu!       1'28.471

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----------------------------------- 107% time: 1'28.828


See, Vanina was having none of that rubbish in Barcelons (I mean, second on the grid?) and took her third pole of the season from a very determined Michèle Mouton. It's almost as you were for that race, though – Ana Beatriz third again, but with SWNSNBM and Simona de Silvestro beating the Galica/Gachnang/Legge group of three. There was another creditable performance from the almost-outcast Jutta Kleinschmidt at Toleman, The Wolf finally shows a glimmer of the talent we all thought she had by getting into the top half of the grid, with Emma Kimiläinen on the way back up again as well. Milka Duno and Lella Lombardi are again locked together, and all the way further down the grid there's a familiar look to it... although the Prostines seem to be steadily improving, being well clear of the now-active 107% cut-off mark, and both drivers beat Yuri Mitsui again. So, for the fourth time in succession we have a full grid...



CLASSIFICATION

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1 –    3  V. Ickx           Minardivas         72   1h 47'32.412
2 –    4  S. de Silvestro   Minardivas         72   1h 48'59.638
3 –    2  A. Beatriz        Lola Bunny         71   + 1 lap
4 –    39 N. Gachnang       ATS Rial WEC       71   + 1 lap
5 –    6  S. Fisher         Team America WEC   71   + 1 lap
6 –    0  S. Wolff          Lola Bunny         70   + 2 laps
7 –    98 L. Lombardi       American Rejects   70   + 2 laps
8 –    70 N. Firman         Isle of (wo)Man    70   + 2 laps
9 –    23 J. Mihara         Super Reppu!       70   + 2 laps
10 –   5  SWNSNBM           Team America WEC   69   + 3 laps
11 –   38 G. Amati          ATS Rial WEC       69   + 3 laps
12 –   17 C. Allemann       Simtek WEC         69   + 3 laps

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13 –   24 P. Cow            Prostine           69   + 3 laps
14 –   7  M. Mouton         Toleman WEC        69   + 3 laps
15 –   25 K. Andrews        Prostine           68   + 4 laps
16 –   22 Y. Mitsui         Super Reppu!       68   + 4 laps
17 –   69 P. Mann           Isle of (wo)Man    56   puncture
18 –   19 R. Frey           Milk & Doughnuts   52   puncture
19 –   14 D. Galica         AGS WEC            48   suspension
20 –   18 M. Duno           Milk & Doughnuts   48   engine
21 –   16 E. Kimiläinen     Simtek WEC         37   engine
22 –   8  J. Kleinschmidt   Toleman WEC        26   crash
23 –   15 K. Legge          AGS WEC            16   engine
24 –   99 M. Bumgarner      American Rejects   11   engine


All right, this time it was a masterclass. What else can I say when Vanina Ickx lapped the entire field except her team-mate, and even then the gap was 1'27" which was practically a lap? So it's 100 points out of 100 for the Belgian, but all is not lost behind her – as in second, third and fourth came Simona de Silvestro, Ana Beatriz and Natacha Gachnang, all hauling themselves out of rejectdom at the same time, and with two of those taking their first podium of the year. Sarah Fisher had already escaped that unwanted record at the first race of the season; Susie Wolff took her first step in that direction as the Lola Bunnies shook off their early season bout of myxomatosis. Lella Lombardi picked up her first points of the season, as well as the first points since she "got better" from cancer, as they say in Top Gear; at the back of the points, anyone wondering why SWNSNBM scored only one point and Michèle Mouton none at all was because both their cars suffered horrible misfires towards the end of the race that sent them crashing down the order, finishing three laps down and with Mouton completely out of the points. Their loss, though, was Junko Mihara's gain, as she found just enough talent to keep her car on the road and bring it home ahead of some rather more illustrious names. So it the first score of the season for her and Super Reppu!, running a car which is capable of so much more, but maybe the team's insistence on running only Japanese drivers who had to be brought out of motor racing retirement to compete in this series wasn't quite as hare-brained as was first thought.

Down the order came those who couldn't profit from the destruction derby that was happening all over the field. SWNSNBM and Mouton have been mentioned, but at least they were classified finishers. Giovanna Amati was the one who was unlucky to miss out on the points, while Cyndie Allemann and (amazingly) Pippa Cow weren't far behind. Right at the back, Yuri Mitsui's dip in form continued, as her qualifying time was no anti-fluke and she spent the whole race battling with Karen Andrews for the honour of not taking the wooden spoon... which, unfortunately, went to Japan on a day that the other half of the garage was celebrating madly. The attrition had started early with Michele Bumgarner and Katherine Legge both pulling off the track with their cars turned into improvised flamethrowers; ten laps later, Jutta Kleinschmidt threw her Toleman into the wall, and being the only driver to crash out as opposed to suffering a car failure, took color=#ff0000]Reject Of The Race[/color], which will only destroy her standing even further with the lecherous Flavio Briatore. More engine trouble followed for Emma Kimiläinen and Milka Duno, then – on the same lap as Duno's engine vandalised itself – so did Divina Galica's suspension, which exploded into a million shards of sharp carbon fibre. The disinterested French marshals would ultimately be responsible for the demise of Rahel Frey and Pippa Mann, both exiting the race with shredded tyres. The Manx was on course for a potential points finish, and launched into a tirade at the marshal that even Jason Plato would have thought twice about. He shrugged and pretended not to understand until Pippa's fist slammed into his face. The F1RMGP Series Management took a very dim view... of the marshal, and fined him a thousand euros for his dreadful work.



DRIVERS' CHAMPIONSHIP

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1 –    3  V. Ickx           Minardivas         100
2 –    6  S. Fisher         Team America WEC   46
3 –    7  M. Mouton         Toleman WEC        36
4 –    4  S. de Silvestro   Minardivas         34
5 –    5  SWNSNBM           Team America WEC   31
6 –    2  A. Beatriz        Lola Bunny         25
7 –    39 N. Gachnang       ATS Rial WEC       24
8 –    38 G. Amati          ATS Rial WEC       22
9 –    16 E. Kimiläinen     Simtek WEC         20
10 –   14 D. Galica         AGS WEC            17
11 –   70 N. Firman         Isle of (wo)Man    14
12 –   0  S. Wolff          Lola Bunny         9

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13 –   15 K. Legge          AGS WEC            8
14 =   98 L. Lombardi       Amerian Rejects    6
14 =   99 M. Bumgarner      Amerian Rejects    6
16 –   18 M. Duno           Milk & Doughnuts   4
17 –   23 J. Mihara         Super Reppu!       2



TEAMS' CHAMPIONSHIP

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1 –   Minardivas                      134
2 –   Team America WEC                77
3 –   ATS Rial WEC                    46
4 –   Toleman WEC                     36
5 –   Lola Bunny                      34
6 –   AGS WEC                         25
7 –   Simtek WEC                      20
8 –   Isle of (wo)Man / Stefan        14
9 –   American Rejects / DAMS         12
10 –  Milk & Doughnuts / Monteverdi   4
11 –  Super Reppu! / Super Aguri      2



APERTURA: FINAL

(1) Ickx (1st... again) v (6) Amati (11th)

Well, who didn't see that coming?
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Seems women bring me good luck? Surprising... but interesting future prospect :D
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What is it with me always having mostly reject teams in these series, with seemingly the single exception of Aurora? :lol:

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