JeremyMcClean wrote:That's 9pm in Madrid time Aerond?
Yup.
Qualifying results up (page 56)
JeremyMcClean wrote:That's 9pm in Madrid time Aerond?
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
MCard LOLAdinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
MCard LOLAdinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
Daniel Martins wrote:Strange that Falik hasn't commented on my qualifying performance yet...
Kay Lon wrote:That finish was about as useless as a retirement. Well, nice to know my car can cross the line for once. Yeah, Shin finished in front of me - far ahead, in fact. Her setup was better and the car highlights her style, I just was not able to challenge her this weekend. The worst thing is that that idiot Mori will surely gloat about beating me, which wouldn't have happened if I had not lost time at the stops and having met Zimsanity in a bad place, costing me more time trying to not get punted off the track.
TWO RACE BAN FOR FRANK ZIMMER
The F1RWRS commission has decided to award a two race ban to GRM´s driver Frank Zimmer after the accidents suffered by Nathanael Spencer and Jesus Plaza when racing him at the latest race in Norisring. The penalty is not suspended and will have to take inmediate effect at the next two races at Spa and Monza. Frank Zimmer had an starring performance when he took out Spencer in a very dangerous accident. Some newspapers have titled the event as "Zimmsanity"
Aerond wrote:TWO RACE BAN FOR FRANK ZIMMER
The F1RWRS commission has decided to award a two race ban to GRM´s driver Frank Zimmer after the accidents suffered by Nathanael Spencer and Jesus Plaza when racing him at the latest race in Norisring. The penalty is not suspended and will have to take inmediate effect at the next two races at Spa and Monza. Frank Zimmer had an starring performance when he took out Spencer in a very dangerous accident. Some newspapers have titled the event as "Zimmsanity"
CoopsII wrote:On occasion I have ventured into the PMM forum but beat a hasty retreat soon after as it resembles some sort of bad acid trip in there
Sammy Jones wrote:It's a bit frustrating to retire with engine trouble, but we turned it up to try and get ourselves further up the order, so we only have ourselves to blame in that respect. I'm pleased for Daniel that he finished the race, and whilst 4 laps down sounds bad on paper, on such a short track like the Norisring it's not something I'm concerned about. Of course, we're clearly going to struggle at the more high speed circuits now, especially without a turbo engine, but we'll just have to sit tight, and see what we can pick up when others fall by the wayside. Our main focus now we're over halfway through the season is on to next year, and making the most of when the turbo ban comes in. We want to be ready from the off to capitalise on our advantageous position of having run normally aspirated engines from the start, whilst others have to get to grips with them. Our Ford engine is perfectly placed, we just need to invest in it.
Phoenix McAllister wrote:The performance today doesn't make me feel optimistic at all with the engine performance. Audi is extremely annoyed and is vowing to up its game dramatically with a cutting-edge engine for next season, hope it's true!
Daniel Melrose wrote:While I'm not too concerned about 11th place right now, if this form continues across all the high-speed tracks remaining on the calender like Spa and Monza, then we really should start being worried. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm heading back home to Munich.
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
Autosport wrote:Nash to do double duty at Spa, Monza
After the F1RWRS Commission handed a two race ban to Frank Zimmer for his poor driving at the German GP, Garry Rogers Motorsport have announced that Tommy Nash will fill his seat at the Belgian and Italia GPs. Nash will also race in the F2RWRS races on those weekends, and GRM are using it as an oppurtunity to see how he handles the workload. "After Frank's poor effort at the Norisring, we were going to take our time to pick a replacement, but Tommy was eager to go and we've decided to test him in both series," said team principal Garry Rogers. Neither Zimmer nor Nash were available for comment.
Tommy Nash wrote:Well, I am pleased with the promotion! Hopefully the car will co-operate unlike my one-off last time... obviously I'm very excited for the races.
Ben Fleet wrote:It's so rare for me to finish. It feels so good, but I'm so shattered. I just wanna snuggle up in bed. Fancy joining me Pippa?
Pippa Mann wrote:Yeah man. Mr Christopherson, that's what you should have been doing for the past half-season, you bum. 2 points on my return after more than a season away... Easy. Now let's get outta here. Oh and Douglas, make sure the team has a good barbeque going. We'll be back in about an hour...
Douglas Mann wrote:Sheeessshhhhhh......
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
MCard LOLAdinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
Chris Dagnall said:
It´s not been a very good weekend, but I´m quite happy for Ben. He´s done far better than in the last few races and the guy seems to be improving and learning all the time, which is good for the spirit of the team. Mark had a problem with one of the new pieces we brought here and he had to retire. Unfortunately, that meant more points lost but on a positive side we still lead the drivers championship and the car seems now a bit more reliable.
Autosport wrote:Nicolas to stay at MRT for 2015
Frenchman Phillippe Nicolas has just signed a one year contract extension with Melrose Racing Team for 2015 off the back of his second race win of the year at Germany last weekend. Whilst the move was to be expected, all speculation is on the other seat with 2011 F1RWRS champ Nathanael Spencer under the pump for 2015 after proving the more erratic of the two MRT drivers for 2015. However, ironically enough, Phillippe's second win may have just be enough for MRT to keep an unchanged lineup for 2015. Speaking from his home in Munich, MRT boss Daniel Melrose talked to Autosport's Jonathon Noble as part of a larger interview when the issue of the two MRT drivers for 2015 popped up.
"I told both my guys at the beginning of the year after the first test to take the opportunity by the scruff of the neck because they may never got a car as quick ever again in their careers. While I do apologise for giving them a crapbox of a car last year and one that seemingly reflects a hand grenade this year, that doesn't mean that they shouldn't be doing their absolute best week in, week out. Phillippe has been doing a superlative job this year and has really made a step up in his driving to the point where he's unlocked his full potential as a Grand Prix driver while in the other seat we have a man in Nathanael who's done it all, including beating me in a straight fight in 2011. However, that being, said, that doesn't mean he can put in some of the poor performances this year, including that messy display in Adelaide, the accident at Bathurst and the horrible showing at Brands Hatch and not have people notice. He may have a MRT drive for now but if he's not careful, he may find himself in the unemployment line for next year."
When questioned about who might be a possible replacement for Spencer should the need arise, Melrose kept his cards close to his chest by simply saying "We'll cross that bridge when we need to."
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
Mirko Bosevic wrote:Oh cock.
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
Wizzie wrote:Oh man, this race is going to be epic
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
Klon wrote:I know I am evil personified if I say this, but don't you think you have a bit too much rain?
Aerond wrote:Klon wrote:I know I am evil personified if I say this, but don't you think you have a bit too much rain?
There´ll be seasons with more or less rain than this. Don´t worry too much about that
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
AndreaModa wrote:11th for a Tropico is a season-best isn't it?!![]()
Shame for Mitie and Mecha too, each had a high placed driver, only to be let down by the teammate.
Nico Rosberg wrote:Break me down mentally? Good luck with that one.
kostas22 wrote:When did Steve Mackintosh move to Trueba Alitalia? And why has Mecha stolen Older Jr from my team?!
AdrianSutil wrote:kostas22 wrote:When did Steve Mackintosh move to Trueba Alitalia? And why has Mecha stolen Older Jr from my team?!
Simple balls-up I think. It's the other way round.
Leonhard Von Gottorp wrote:I say, that was one difficult session. Spa-Francorchamps in the wet is always difficult. Although I got one good lap in, a stroke of luck that young lad Fäkkinen did not had.
AdrianSutil wrote:kostas22 wrote:When did Steve Mackintosh move to Trueba Alitalia? And why has Mecha stolen Older Jr from my team?!
Simple balls-up I think. It's the other way round.
AndreaModa wrote:Aerond did you apply the updates requested for the Jones team? All remaining credits to be spent on engine performance?
Aerond wrote:AndreaModa wrote:Aerond did you apply the updates requested for the Jones team? All remaining credits to be spent on engine performance?
Yup