As a third series (oh my god, i have to much time currently ) ... i will have a series of Formula 3000... YOU CAN´T TAKE CONTROL OF ANYTHING HERE, THIS SERIES IS JUST RUNNING
- Drivers who have no contract in a F1 or F2 will drive here, looking for a nice prize money offered by Marlboro (thats why some well-known drivers also enters the series) - Cars are Reynards with 3.0-Litre Judd-Engines
- You can mention drivers you would like to see in this series (not contracted in F1/F2) and i will possibly put them in for the next races
1989 MARLBORO FORMULA 3000 SERIES, JEREZ, QUALIFYING RESULT 1. Jan Lammers (NED) 1:32.874s 2. Philippe Streiff (FRA) +0.810s 3. Jonathan Palmer (GBR) +0.822s 4. Allan McNish (GBR) +1.256s 5. Piercarlo Ghinzani (ITA) +1.365s 6. Peter Kox (GBR) +1.869s 7. Franco Forini (ITA) +2.201s 8. Cor Euser (NED) +2.501s 9. Aguri Suzuki (JPN) +2.724s 10. Afonso de Vinuesa (ESP) +2.734s 11. Michel Ferte (FRA) +2.913s 12. Christian Danner (GER) +2.980s 13. Giovanna Amati (ITA) +2.987s 14. Julian Bailey (GBR) +3.014s 15. Martin Donnelly (GBR) +3.230s 16. Pascal Fabre (FRA) +3.275s 17. Andy Wallace (GBR) +3.642s 18. Adrian Campos (ESP) +3.903s 19. Paolo Barilla (ITA) +4.148s 20. Jean-Louis Schlesser (FRA) +4.212s 21. Emanuele Naspetti (ITA) +4.368s 22. Oscar Larrauri (ARG) +4.817s 23. Mauro Martini (ITA) +4.930s 24. Marco Greco (BRA) +5.172s 25. Russell Spence (USA) +5.209s 26. Joachim Winkelhock (GER) +5.350s
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yeah... no... too young at this point, i think... maybe later (but i hope he can find a better way than this series ) .. but okay, mcnish is too .. so maybe aiello will have some drives already in this season, lets see
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1989 MARLBORO FORMULA 3000 SERIES, JEREZ, ROUND 1, OFFICIAL RACE RESULTS 1. Piercarlo Ghinzani (Roni) 57:29.695s 2. Peter Kox (Superpower) +7.298s 3. Martin Donnelly (Madgwick) +9.962s 4. Christian Danner (RCR3000) +20.017s 5. Allan McNish (Galaxy) +32.088s 6. Alfonso de Vinuesa (Superpower) +1:06.777s 7. Julian Bailey (PSR) +1:14.785s 8. Cor Euser (RSM Marko) +1:26.315s 9. Adrian Campos (SAR) 1 Lap 10. Andy Wallace (Madgwick) 1 Lap 11. Jean-Louis Schlesser (Bromley) 1 Lap 12. Oscar Larrauri (Fleetray) 1 Lap 13. Emanuele Naspetti (Pavesi) 1 Lap
- all the others DNF
Prize Money Table Piercarlo Ghinzani (200.000$) Peter Kox (150.000$) Martin Donnelly (120.000$) Christian Danner (100.000$) Allan McNish (80.000$) Alfonso de Vinuesa (60.000$) Julian Bailey (40.000$) Cor Euser (30.000$) Adrian Campos (20.000$) Andy Wallace (10.000$)
- That is the money the drivers can invest to get a drive at F1 or F2 - make them a good offer and they will consider it to give their prize money to YOUR TEAM!
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Here's hoping Giovanna Amati scores point(s) in this!
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!
dinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
1989 MARLBORO FORMULA 3000 MASTERS, CZECH REPUBLIC, BRNO, RACE RESULTS 1. Jean-Louis Schlesser (Bromley) 58:11.992s 2. Joachim Winkelhock (RSM Marko) +6.323s 3. Martin Donnelly (Madgwick) +43.917s 4. Adrian Campos (SAR) +54.572s 5. Jan Lammers (Bromley) +59.045s 6. Bruno Giacomelli (PSR) +1:28.602s 7. Mauro Martini (Galaxy) +1:32.640s 8. Russell Spence (Fleetray) +1:37.572s 9. Franco Forini (BG) +1:45.489s 10. Philippe Streiff (GA) +1:58.306s 11. Oscar Larrauri (Fleetray) 1 Lap 12. Andy Wallace (Madgwick) 1 Lap 13. Alfonso de Vinuesa (Superpower) 2 Laps 14. Allan McNish (Galaxy) 3 Laps
Prize Money Table Martin Donnelly (240.000$) Piercarlo Ghinzani (200.000$) Jean-Louis Schlesser (200.000$) Peter Kox (150.000$) Joachim Winkelhock (150.000$) Christian Danner (100.000$) Adrian Campos (100.000$) Allan McNish (80.000$) Jan Lammers (80.000$) Alfonso de Vinuesa (60.000$) Bruno Giacomelli (60.000$) Julian Bailey (40.000$) Mauro Martini (40.000$) Cor Euser (30.000$) Russell Spence (30.000$) Adrian Campos (20.000$) Franco Forini (20.000$) Andy Wallace (10.000$) Philippe Streiff (10.000$)
- That is the money the drivers can invest to get a drive at F1 or F2 - make them a good offer and they will consider it to give their prize money to YOUR TEAM!
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watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
dinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
1989 MARLBORO F3000 MASTERS, ROUND 3, HUNGARY, HUNGARORING, RACE RESULTS 1. Joachim Winkelhock (RSM Marko) 1:00:09.902s 2. Jean-Louis Schlesser (Bromley) +0.163s 3. Andy Wallace (Madgwick) +2.798s 4. Adrian Campos (SAR) +20.593s 5. Michel Ferte (SAR) +33.164s 6. Philippe Streiff (GA) +37.960s 7. Allan McNish (Galaxy) 1 Lap 8. Emanuele Naspetti (Pavesi) 1 Lap 9. Franco Forini (BG) 1 Lap 10. Paolo Barilla (Pavesi) 1 Lap 11. Jan Lammers (Bromley) 1 Lap 12. Peter Kox (Superpower) 1 Lap 13. Jean-Pierre Frey (GA) 1 Lap 14. Alfonso de Vinuesa (Superpower) 1 Lap 15. Marco Greco (RCR3000) 2 Laps
Prize Money Table Jean-Louis Schlesser (350.000$) Joachim Winkelhock (350.000$) Martin Donnelly (240.000$) Piercarlo Ghinzani (200.000$) Peter Kox (150.000$) Andy Wallace (130.000$) Adrian Campos (120.000$) Allan McNish (120.000$) Christian Danner (100.000$) Adrian Campos (100.000$) Jan Lammers (80.000$) Michel Ferte (80.000$) Philippe Streiff (70.000$) Alfonso de Vinuesa (60.000$) Bruno Giacomelli (60.000$) Julian Bailey (40.000$) Mauro Martini (40.000$) Franco Forini (40.000$) Cor Euser (30.000$) Emanuele Naspetti (30.000$) Russell Spence (30.000$) Paolo Barilla (10.000$)
- That is the money the drivers can invest to get a drive at F1 or F2 - make them a good offer and they will consider it to give their prize money to YOUR TEAM!
dr-baker wrote:Oh no, not another DNF for Gionvanna Amati!
are you her new manager? or - even more than this?
What are you insinuating?!
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!
dinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
dr-baker wrote:Oh no, not another DNF for Gionvanna Amati!
Flaschenpost wrote:are you her new manager? or - even more than this?
dr-baker wrote: What are you insinuating?!
eurobrun wrote: Baker's Law perhaps?
Please, Me Eurobrun Sir, I didn't invoke this law, Sir. It was him, Sir! Flaschenpost Started it!
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!
dinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
dr-baker wrote:Oh no, not another DNF for Gionvanna Amati!
Flaschenpost wrote:are you her new manager? or - even more than this?
dr-baker wrote: What are you insinuating?!
eurobrun wrote: Baker's Law perhaps?
dr-baker wrote:Please, Me Eurobrun Sir, I didn't invoke this law, Sir. It was him, Sir! Flaschenpost Started it!
I know, I was just pointing out my opinion on what happened.
I know that too, I was trying to ham it up for failed comedic effect...
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!
dinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
1989 MARLBORO 3000 MASTERS, ROUND 4, IMOLA, OFFICIAL RACE RESULTS
1. Joachim Winkelhock (RSM Marko) 1:02:51.605s 2. Jan Lammers (Bromley) +22.945s 3. Andy Wallace (Madgwick) +35.394s 4. Marco Greco (RCR3000) +45.927s 5. Jean-Pierre Frey (GA) +50.477s 6. Alfonso de Vinuesa (Superpower) +58.343s 7. Franco Scapini (Roni) +59.566s 8. Emanuele Naspetti (Paves) +1:00.845s 9. Bruno Giacomelli (PSR) +1:02.696s 10. Jean-Louis Schlesser (Bromley) +1:03.441s 11. Mauro Martini (Galaxy) +1:03.740s 12. Adrian Campos (SAR) +1:05.965s 13. Julian Bailey (PSR) +1:10.892s 14. Allan McNish (Galaxy) +1:21.493s 15. Russell Spence (Fleetray) +1:21.707s 16. Pascal Fabre (BG) 1 Lap 17. Oscar Larrauri (Fleetray) 2 Laps 18. Martin Donnelly (Madgwick) 3 Laps 19. Giovanna Amati (Roni) 3 Laps
Prize Money Table
Joachim Winkelhock (550.000$) Jean-Louis Schlesser (360.000$) Andy Wallace (250.000$) Martin Donnelly (240.000$) Jan Lammers (230.000$) Piercarlo Ghinzani (200.000$) * Peter Kox (150.000$) Adrian Campos (120.000$) Allan McNish (120.000$) Alfonso de Vinuesa (120.000$) Christian Danner (100.000$) Adrian Campos (100.000$) Marco Greco (100.000$) Michel Ferte (80.000$) Jean-Pierre Frey (80.000$) Bruno Giacomelli (80.000$) Philippe Streiff (70.000$) Emanuele Naspetti (60.000$) Julian Bailey (40.000$) Mauro Martini (40.000$) Franco Forini (40.000$) Franco Scapini (40.000$) Cor Euser (30.000$) Russell Spence (30.000$) Paolo Barilla (10.000$)
* currently not competing in the F3000-Series
- That is the money the drivers can invest to get a drive at F1 or F2 - make them a good offer and they will consider it to give their prize money to YOUR TEAM!
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I can't believe the guy who in real life failed to qualify (by pretty fancy margins) for two full seasons of F3000 has managed to score points here, and being unlapped too!
Wikipedia wrote:He competed in full seasons of the FIA Formula 3000 Championship in 1986 and 1987 but failed to qualify for a single race in a time when the series was incredibly competitive.
This series, to be honest, isn´t incredibly competitive Hire him for Ferrari
Wikipedia wrote:He competed in full seasons of the FIA Formula 3000 Championship in 1986 and 1987 but failed to qualify for a single race in a time when the series was incredibly competitive.
This series, to be honest, isn´t incredibly competitive Hire him for Ferrari
Yeah, he might be qualified enough to clean Mansell's helmet
Wizzie wrote:Something's just occurred to me. Why is Philippe Streiff driving in the series? He was already confined to a wheelchair by this point
Yeeeeeah.... But! Always think of this alternate-universe-thing.... he was never hired by AGS in our universe... so he never had this test... and he never had the crash!
Wizzie wrote:Something's just occurred to me. Why is Philippe Streiff driving in the series? He was already confined to a wheelchair by this point
Yeeeeeah.... But! Always think of this alternate-universe-thing.... he was never hired by AGS in our universe... so he never had this test... and he never had the crash!
In an alternate-universe that Frey is a competitive driver and Scuderia Italia won a race, it can happen everything!
Bertrand Gachot, Pacific, Connew and Piercarlo Ghinzani's No.1 Fan
1995 Rejects-1 World Champion with Driver (Julio Vaca) and Team (V.I.D.A.) - Because the first time you can never forget
The Marlboro Event-Series is over for now! But i start a new Series with the top-teams from European and Asian F3000 featuring universes best available drivers who are not driving in F1 or F2 ... at all, things keep the same for you you can hire drivers out of this series and they will pay you... it keeps the same for you, but i altered it cause i dont liked the old series at all
27. Hasemi +2.301 (DNQ) 28. de Vinuesa +2.348 (DNQ)
Onyx F1 would like to remind everyone that Tarquini is still contracted to us as official reserve and test driver, so you cannot sign him unless you offer us something in return.
The Drivers want to bring the prize-money in for a drive in F1/F2, ask them for a deal
* Driver is currently locked for a drive this season, because he is focussed on the F3000-Championship ** Driver is currently contracted by a F1/F2 team but is not competing there at the moment
The Drivers want to bring the prize-money in for a drive in F1/F2, ask them for a deal
* Driver is currently locked for a drive this season, because he is focussed on the F3000-Championship ** Driver is currently contracted by a F1/F2 team but is not competing there at the moment