Round 15: ItalyDANIEL MORENO WINS THE TITLE!I thought about withholding that crucial bit of information until the end of the written review but I decided against it, mainly because that would be tremendously annoying. However, his path to the title came after an incredible series of lucky events that clinched him the win he needed to get there. In fact, there were nine separate "lives" that gave him what he needed.
Life 1: Pippa Mann spins .
Moreno and Mann both got off to a terrible start, falling quickly to seventh and ninth. Zimmer got the jump on Christopherson while the Williams cars dropped back and were having trouble staying ahead of the likes McAllister and Douglas Mann. Then, the first defining moment of the race occurred. At the start of Lap 2, Pippa spun off at the Rettifilo, moving her to the back of the grid. This gave Moreno a huge amount of breathing room.
Life 2: Tom Douglas suffers a brake problem.
At this point, Moreno was running in seventh place. Zimmer, Christopherson, von Gottorp, Douglas Mann, Tom Douglas, and Damon Cannon all lay ahead, in that order. If Moreno was to make any ground on Pippa, he needed to pass all of them. But, through incredible good fortune, he did not have to pass anyone. First, Tom Douglas was forced to pit due to a brake problem, dropping the Ferrari back down the field.
Life 3: von Gottorp's throttle sticks.
von Gottorp was also forced to pit with a stuck throttle, letting Moreno into fifth.
Life 4: Jack Christopherson's suspension fails.
Christopherson went out with a suspension failure on Lap 10, taking himself out of contention immediately and wasting all his good work from Saturday.
Life 5: Douglas Mann's Mugen-Honda engine fails on the same lap.
Then, Mann's engine failed spectacularly later in the lap, elevating Moreno up to third.
Life 6: Spokes collides with Douglas Mann.
Spokes was battling with Moreno for the first ten laps, even getting ahead at one point. Unfortunately, he was not prepared for the slowing Ligier and he smashed into the back of the car, knocking his front wing off and putting him in last.
Life 7: Pippa Mann bogs down in traffic.
After all that, Zimmer pitted, leaving Moreno in the lead after everyone in front of him was knocked out in various freak incidents. Moreno held the lead until his own stop on Lap 23. In spite of Zimmer's pace, Moreno had a sizable chance of victory considering that Zimmer was now on a two-stop strategy and Moreno was on the traditionally superior one-stop strategy. All Moreno had to do was make sure that he finished the race. Meanwhile, Pippa Mann's run through the field stalled as she took four laps to pass O'Caiohmin's Tyrrell and another three to pass Hoshino's Footwork.
Life 8: Pippa Mann's engine fails.
Despite all of her problems, Pippa had made her way back into the points thanks to the high attrition rate. But right before her fuel stop, the Renault engine combusted, giving Moreno an even clearer path to the title.
Life 9: John Zimmer's electronics give out; Moreno takes the luckiest win in the F1RGP2C's history.
But all was not lost for Pippa Mann. John Zimmer was flying like it was 1995 all over again and he quickly made up his extra pit stop. Rozvadoskij stupidly decided to unlap himself, giving Zimmer an extra three seconds. Soon enough, Zimmer shot past Moreno on Lap 40, breathing new life into the championship. But on the last lap, Zimmer's electronics failed as he reached the Parabolica. Zimmer coasted into the pits where the Benetton mechanics failed to repair his car. Moreno swept past as Zimmer dropped to seventh as the Benetton pits do not cross the start-finish line.
There are two ways to frame this remarkable series of events. One is to say that Moreno finally found some luck. The other is to say that luck completely deserted Pippa at the least opportune moment. Actually, there is a conspiracy out there that Williams and Renault contrived a Moreno victory by sabotaging all the other drivers. Who has access to Benetton's electrical systems? Why, the Renault engine technicians, of course. Maybe they caused Pippa's engine to combust, correctly assuming that Douglas Mann's engine would blow up and Ferrari would do something stupid. Then, all they had to do was ask Christopherson, Moreno's ex-teammate at Williams, to pull over with a "mechanical failure". The only outlier was von Gottorp but they probably thought that Leonhard wasn't going to be a factor anyway. Anyway, what we do know is that Moreno only set the eighth fastest lap of the race and still won, which is probably a record. A deserved championship? No, anyone who gives up seven easy victories via unforced errors does not deserve to win the world championship. Yet Daniel Moreno is the champion, and nothing we do (barring a massive miscalculation) is going to change that.
TL;DR Daniel Moreno is a bathplugging cat!
Positives (briefly):
Jordan: What a race by the Jordan team. Cannon produced another consistent, solid drive right into second position. It is possible that von Gottorp could have won the race if not for his throttle problem but third place is a great result for the team.
Ferrari: A good double points finish for Ferrari was the best they could do considering the litany of reliability problems they've had this season. This time, both Takagi and Douglas were forced to pit due to brake problems but they did salvage five points from the race. Not really good enough for the tifosi, perhaps, but good enough for me.
John Zimmer: If he had won… We will never know…
Gio van Dycke: The only finisher outside of Benetton, Ferrari, Jordan and Williams.
Negatives:Mugen-Honda: Douglas Mann was running in second place when his engine failed. If he had continued, he would have probably finished in second place. I don't blame him for retiring at the end of the year.
Douglas Mann: What exactly was he doing during his collision with Spokes? I don't know. Why did he defend the racing line while his car was on fire? I don't know. That little stunt earned him two penalty points. He was running in second before his engine failed so it wasn't all bad.
TyrrellSauberFerrari brakesMcLaren
Pippa Mann: Compared to other great championship drives, this was not a great performance from Pippa Mann. At all. Sure, you can blame bad fortune all you want but that first spin was clumsy.
Siergiej Rozvadoskij: Well, he finished the race, albeit five laps down. That was the only good thing he did all day. He spun off four times, impeded a host of drivers and was dead slow. Oh yeah, and I almost forgot about his vain attempt to unlap himself from the leading Williams car while four laps down. Rozvadoskij wins
Reject of the Race for the grand prix.



Penalties:
Douglas Mann: +2 Idiotic move on Spokes, ruining his race.
Siergiej Rozvadoskij: +3 Unsafe spin turn reentry, Blocking Tom Douglas, unlacing himself from Daniel Moreno, being generally useless
Championship Standings:
(to be done later)
Penalty Standings
1. Martin McFry - 9
2. Artiom Zielenkovski - 4
3. Tom Douglas - 3
= Siergiej Rozvadoskij - 3
5. Andrew Spokes - 2
= Rory McAllister - 2
= Giovanni Roda - 2
= Ben Fleet - 2
= Miko Fakkinen - 2
= Gio van Dycke - 2
= Damon Cannon - 2
= Douglas Mann - 2
13. Kazuyoshi Hoshino - 1
= Jorg Scrattenheim - 1
= Anton Kaliniczenko - 1
= Pieter Kickert - 1
= Pablo da Silva - 1
= Robert Anderson - 1
= Eadbhard O'Caiohmin - 1