F3RWRS - Yet another feeder series
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Thank HWNSNBM that we downscaled our F2RWRS program because demand for our F3RWRS engines has simply exploded this year
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the Masked Lapwing wrote:WaffleCat wrote:I might try to lodge in an entry into F3RWRS,but I highly doubt it might work...
Linton-Solindahl Motorsports
Livery:Don't even know how to paint,but a simple grenn/black livery will do,with Carlsberg and Top Gear being the sponsors
Numbers:48 & 49
Engine: Mini
Chassis:Linton-Solindahl LS-F31
Country of Origin:Britian/Danish
Drivers:Paul Travesen(DAN)-22 y/o(#48),Quentin Reatherson(GB)-21 y/o(#49)
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Bio:Travesen won 4 races and finished second in Formula Renault 2.0,and is making the jump to F3RWRS.Reatherson is the grandson of Henry Reatherson,who fielded entries for Joe Kelly back in 1951 in F1.Having participated in British F3 for three years,taking 9 poles and 5 victories and finishing thrid last year,he is hoping that the trip to the RWRS will be succesful.
The team itself is a partnership between Britian and Denmark,having racing enthusiasts and friends James Linton and Jesper Solindahl join forces to create the perfect Anglo-Dane squad.
Welcome to the F3RWRS! I'll knock together a livery for you, I just need a constructor name for the chassis.
Thanks.I edited in the constructor name too in bold.
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OK then, with that, the entry list for full time entries is closed. Nothing wrong with 44-car grids, is there?
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where was my driver??
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andrew wrote:where was my driver??
Out drinking with Mori probably. Kamaha wasn't at the test.
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The new teams are not in the tests at the moment, By the way what country is Bob Sampson from? I guessed America.
Although Mr Lansay was not out drinking with Kamaha and was near sober looking at the test.
Although Mr Lansay was not out drinking with Kamaha and was near sober looking at the test.
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SuperAguri wrote:The new teams are not in the tests at the moment, By the way what country is Bob Sampson from? I guessed America.
Although Mr Lansay was not out drinking with Kamaha and was near sober looking at the test.
born in Australia lives in England and has American parents
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So what country does his passport come from?
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Warren Hughes wrote:Peter Port? That's an even more lame pun than Douglas Mann
dr-baker wrote: Yeah! I know! Great, isn't it!
Phoenix wrote:I don't get either pun. I didn't know Douglas Mann was a pun
Warren Hughes wrote:Douglas is the capital of the Isle of Man. Hence Douglas Mann is named after both the island itself and its capital. Meanwhile, the capital of Peter Port's home island of Guernsey is, erm, St Peter Port.
Actually, it gets worse. Remember that I said that Ben Fleet was from Essex? Well...
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What's next, Miles Prower?
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JeremyMcClean wrote:What's next, Miles Prower?
Maybe Tim Buktu...
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!
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dr-baker wrote:JeremyMcClean wrote:What's next, Miles Prower?
Maybe Tim Buktu...
Or Ed Inburgh...or Abby Ristwith?
Mitch Hedberg wrote:I want to be a race car passenger: just a guy who bugs the driver. Say man, can I turn on the radio? You should slow down. Why do we gotta keep going in circles? Man, you really like Tide...
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BaconLettuceNinja wrote:dr-baker wrote:JeremyMcClean wrote:What's next, Miles Prower?
Maybe Tim Buktu...
Or Ed Inburgh...or Abby Ristwith?
Abby Dabby?
Klon wrote:more liek Nick Ass-idy amirite?
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pasta_maldonado wrote:BaconLettuceNinja wrote:dr-baker wrote:Maybe Tim Buktu...
Or Ed Inburgh...or Abby Ristwith?
Abby Dabby?
I think Hughes' Law is about to be invoked...
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BaconLettuceNinja wrote:pasta_maldonado wrote:BaconLettuceNinja wrote:
Or Ed Inburgh...or Abby Ristwith?
Abby Dabby?
I think Hughes' Law is about to be invoked...
I thought I was the only one to remember that.
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2015 - Round of Australia - Qualifying 1
Nothing much interesting happened. Greenlaw went 8 tenths quicker than anyone else, with second place somewhat surprisingly being Jordan Davies for West Cliff (when was the last time they were competitive? ) Both Parma Corse drivers were under investigation for blocking (Crescenzi on Melville and Lucarelli on Melrose), and Zimmer stuffed his lap by giving the fence a touch at turn 6.
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Pos Driver Team Time
1 Dan Greenlaw Prospec 1:26.842
2 Jordan Davies West Cliff 1:27.628
3 Nick Nurmester JLD 1:27.701
4 Daniel Melville ZimSport 1:27.851
5 Quentin Reatherson Linton-Solindahl 1:28.237
6 Nathanael Cameron Prospec 1:28.359
7 Raul Souto Maior Aeroracing 1:28.392
8 Marko Jantscher Fusion 1:28.434
9 Martin van der Maeyede Kingfisher 1:28.606
10 Franc Piscine Good Call 1:28.818
11 Dorien Lamberigts Octan 1:28.917
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12 Diego Mauricio Batistuta Aeroracing 1:28.990
13 Takuma Taki Red Bull 1:29.067
14 Carsten Jancker Hydook 1:29.171
15 Lorenzo Crescenzi Parma Corse 1:29.224
16 Joe Harmsky Shonan 1:29.389
17 Peter Port West Cliff 1:29.551
18 Shane Walsh ZombieKart 1:29.566
19 Victoria Desai Kamaha 1:29.736
20 Marcos Marcia Good Call 1:29.816
21 Paul Travesen Linton-Solindahl 1:29.913
22 Kevin Bainomugisha Octan 1:29.968
23 Joel Melrose JLD 1:29.981
24 Bob Sampson Kamaha 1:30.004
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25 Leandro Moreira Fusion 1:30.009
26 Roberto Dinella Jones 1:30.115
27 Eric Swerts Jones 1:30.143
28 Hendra Naufal Takagi 1:30.245
29 Roberto Zayas ZombieKart 1:30.304
30 Dale Hamilton Red Bull 1:30.379
31 Branko Ristic Hydook 1:30.381
32 Tyler Buckley Gulf JWC 1:30.702
33 Roland Davidson Gulf JWC 1:30.786
34 Anita Horford BITWM 1:30.798
35 Judd McAllister BITWM 1:30.822
36 Calvin Brooks Kingfisher 1:30.889
37 Tetsuya Takagi Takagi 1:30.923
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38 Ryan Zimmer ZimSport 1:31.416
39 Yuri Sokolov Shonan 1:31.922
40 Jose Maria Cabral Porto Wine 1:32.289
41 Samora Mondlane Porto Wine 1:32.453
42 Iulian Pitea Dofasco 1:33.404
43 Alessandro Lucarelli Parma Corse 1:33.453
44 Jan Maylander Dofasco 1:34.014
Nothing much interesting happened. Greenlaw went 8 tenths quicker than anyone else, with second place somewhat surprisingly being Jordan Davies for West Cliff (when was the last time they were competitive? ) Both Parma Corse drivers were under investigation for blocking (Crescenzi on Melville and Lucarelli on Melrose), and Zimmer stuffed his lap by giving the fence a touch at turn 6.
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How did a race winner from last season become the second slowest driver on the grid in a supposedly spec-series?
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kostas22 wrote:How did a race winner from last season become the second slowest driver on the grid in a supposedly spec-series?
Either because I changed games or because his race win was in a reverse grid race and was by definition a fluke
Might also be because he locked up somewhere, I just didn't see it (I only saw him as he did everything in his power to keep Melrose behind through the entire final sector), his first sector time should have had him somewhere near the Best in the Worlds.
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the Masked Lapwing wrote:Either because I changed games or because his race win was in a reverse grid race and was by definition a fluke
He overtook a bunch of people in that race win...
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Sammy Jones wrote:26th and 27th?! Well that's bloody pathetic, I expect it perhaps from Dinella as a rookie but not Swerts. He needs to pull his finger out of his arse pronto.
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Round of Australia Race 1
At the start, the field filed through the chicane fairly cleanly, with only the two drivers on the front row failing, as Greenlaw and Davies both overshot the chicane. Davies lost his spot to Jantscher (who had a brilliant start), Nurmester and Cameron, while Greenlaw dropped well down the order. The first big incident of the race was at turn 4, involving Franc Piscine, Takuma Taki and Hendra Naufal. As they went down Wakefield Street, Taki moved across to the inside of Piscine, and Naufal went even further over to try and pass Taki. As they hit the brakes, Piscine moved over and made contact with Taki, launching the Red Bull into the air. Taki hit Naufal, who spun and managed to continue. Piscine had lost some control, and managed to avoid Taki, who had locked his brakes, but he couldn't avoid the barrier, and stuck it into the fence, trapping Taki behind. The two Jones cars also came together, as they raced each other to turn 5, Swerts moved across on Dinella and spun himself around, dropping to last place with Taki.
Turn 9 saw more action, as Cameron passed Nurmester for second place, but further behind some drivers lost their heads. Lorenzo Crescenzi tried an ambitious move on Joe Harmsky, that ended in Crescenzi rolling into the barrier and Harmsky needing a new front wing. Further back, Branko Ristic tried to pass Joel Melrose, but never got far enough down the inside and sent Melrose into the barrier and retirement, while Ristic set about spinning and causing a traffic jam.
On lap 2, Nathanael Cameron went down the inside of Jantscher into turn 4 to take the lead. Lap 2 was slightly calmer, but again there was contact at turn 9, this time between Shane Walsh and Dorien Lamberigts. Walsh launched himself down the inside and caught the Octan driver unawares, with Walsh spinning his car and Lamberigts continuing on.
Turn 9 provided yet more entertainment on virtually every lap, with Leandro Moreira and Roland Davidson coming together on lap 3. Davidson had the move done, until Moreira turned in. Davidson continued, while the Fusion found the fence and retired. Jan Maylander also provided some entertainment, running wide into the fence at turn 11 completely on his own. Lap 4 saw van der Maeyede and Dinella make contact at 9, but fortunately it was wheel to wheel and there were no problems.
Nick Nurmester became the first mechanical retirement on lap 5, suffering a brake problem and beaching his car in the sand at turn 5. Shane Walsh joined him on the sidelines later in the lap, an oil leak and resultant engine fire putting him out on the spot. Carsten Jancker also became another retirement, as he did the same as Maylander at turn 11. Unlike Maylander's crash though, he had drivers right behind him, with Bainomugisha running into him, and Calvin Brooks taking to the run off to avoid the mess.
Lap 6 saw Dale Hamilton make a basic mistake, as he went slightly off line at turn 8, resulting in a lazy spin and the destruction the front of his car on the inside wall. He was very lucky not to have a bigger accident, as Taki, having already caught up him, very nearly collected him, and Samora Mondlane not far behind also got lucky, just avoiding a bouncing wheel. Just up the road, Davidson and Naufal came together, Davidson getting dangerously close to being upside down. A classic case of the driver on the outside not leaving enough room, and Naufal would pick up a penalty while Davidson retired.
The field was now spread out a bit, and the on track action died down. Takuma Taki continued to march through the field, until he ran way too wide at turn 6 and retired, ending an already bad day for Red Bull. The next lap saw a few more retirements, Peter Port retiring from a top 10 spot with a transmission problem, and Roberto Zayas locking his brakes at turn 6 and getting stuck in the barriers. Three drivers also had to pit, Pitea with an electrical issue and Harmsky and Brooks for front wings after making contact at turn 9. Harmsky had been making solid progress through the field, until Brooks turned in as he tried to pass the Kingfisher, but Harmsky was lucky. Brooks would receive a penalty.
Jose Maria Cabral became the next DNF with a water leak on lap 11, then shortly afterwards Brooks picked up more penalty points, this time for dangerous driving. Having lost a lap in the pits, he exited the pitlane and swerved straight in front of Eric Swerts, the Belgian having to take evasive action.
But at the end of the lap, pre-season title favourite and polesitter Dan Greenlaw pitted from 4th place. It seemed a wheel had worked itself loose, and when he came out of the pits, he was 10th and still an outside shot at points. Until lap 14, when he tried too hard and ran wide at turn 11, needing a new front wing and dropping a lap. Anita Horford and Hendra Naufal both retired that lap as well, Horford with a crash at turn 6 and Naufal with a water leak.
Up front, Nathanael Cameron had led the entire race after passing Jantscher, keeping a steady gap to the chasing pack, which by lap 6 wasn't really a pack anymore. Jantscher had fallen back to 5th, while Jordan Davies was having a sensational debut, running a constant second, with Daniel Melville third, and until his wheel issue, Greenlaw fourth. Raul Souto Maior had been steadily losing time, with his teammate Batistuta and the two Linton-Solindahl drivers being nice surprises just behind, battling for position. However, Greenlaw's problems were the only points of interest in the top 10, most of them too far apart to make a move anywhere.
The second last lap saw Eric Swerts come to a stop with a broken suspension, and the final lap saw no changes to position, as Nathanael Cameron took the flag, and fastest lap as well. Jordan Davies came home a brilliant second, followed by Daniel Melville.
Results - Race 1
At the start, the field filed through the chicane fairly cleanly, with only the two drivers on the front row failing, as Greenlaw and Davies both overshot the chicane. Davies lost his spot to Jantscher (who had a brilliant start), Nurmester and Cameron, while Greenlaw dropped well down the order. The first big incident of the race was at turn 4, involving Franc Piscine, Takuma Taki and Hendra Naufal. As they went down Wakefield Street, Taki moved across to the inside of Piscine, and Naufal went even further over to try and pass Taki. As they hit the brakes, Piscine moved over and made contact with Taki, launching the Red Bull into the air. Taki hit Naufal, who spun and managed to continue. Piscine had lost some control, and managed to avoid Taki, who had locked his brakes, but he couldn't avoid the barrier, and stuck it into the fence, trapping Taki behind. The two Jones cars also came together, as they raced each other to turn 5, Swerts moved across on Dinella and spun himself around, dropping to last place with Taki.
Turn 9 saw more action, as Cameron passed Nurmester for second place, but further behind some drivers lost their heads. Lorenzo Crescenzi tried an ambitious move on Joe Harmsky, that ended in Crescenzi rolling into the barrier and Harmsky needing a new front wing. Further back, Branko Ristic tried to pass Joel Melrose, but never got far enough down the inside and sent Melrose into the barrier and retirement, while Ristic set about spinning and causing a traffic jam.
On lap 2, Nathanael Cameron went down the inside of Jantscher into turn 4 to take the lead. Lap 2 was slightly calmer, but again there was contact at turn 9, this time between Shane Walsh and Dorien Lamberigts. Walsh launched himself down the inside and caught the Octan driver unawares, with Walsh spinning his car and Lamberigts continuing on.
Turn 9 provided yet more entertainment on virtually every lap, with Leandro Moreira and Roland Davidson coming together on lap 3. Davidson had the move done, until Moreira turned in. Davidson continued, while the Fusion found the fence and retired. Jan Maylander also provided some entertainment, running wide into the fence at turn 11 completely on his own. Lap 4 saw van der Maeyede and Dinella make contact at 9, but fortunately it was wheel to wheel and there were no problems.
Nick Nurmester became the first mechanical retirement on lap 5, suffering a brake problem and beaching his car in the sand at turn 5. Shane Walsh joined him on the sidelines later in the lap, an oil leak and resultant engine fire putting him out on the spot. Carsten Jancker also became another retirement, as he did the same as Maylander at turn 11. Unlike Maylander's crash though, he had drivers right behind him, with Bainomugisha running into him, and Calvin Brooks taking to the run off to avoid the mess.
Lap 6 saw Dale Hamilton make a basic mistake, as he went slightly off line at turn 8, resulting in a lazy spin and the destruction the front of his car on the inside wall. He was very lucky not to have a bigger accident, as Taki, having already caught up him, very nearly collected him, and Samora Mondlane not far behind also got lucky, just avoiding a bouncing wheel. Just up the road, Davidson and Naufal came together, Davidson getting dangerously close to being upside down. A classic case of the driver on the outside not leaving enough room, and Naufal would pick up a penalty while Davidson retired.
The field was now spread out a bit, and the on track action died down. Takuma Taki continued to march through the field, until he ran way too wide at turn 6 and retired, ending an already bad day for Red Bull. The next lap saw a few more retirements, Peter Port retiring from a top 10 spot with a transmission problem, and Roberto Zayas locking his brakes at turn 6 and getting stuck in the barriers. Three drivers also had to pit, Pitea with an electrical issue and Harmsky and Brooks for front wings after making contact at turn 9. Harmsky had been making solid progress through the field, until Brooks turned in as he tried to pass the Kingfisher, but Harmsky was lucky. Brooks would receive a penalty.
Jose Maria Cabral became the next DNF with a water leak on lap 11, then shortly afterwards Brooks picked up more penalty points, this time for dangerous driving. Having lost a lap in the pits, he exited the pitlane and swerved straight in front of Eric Swerts, the Belgian having to take evasive action.
But at the end of the lap, pre-season title favourite and polesitter Dan Greenlaw pitted from 4th place. It seemed a wheel had worked itself loose, and when he came out of the pits, he was 10th and still an outside shot at points. Until lap 14, when he tried too hard and ran wide at turn 11, needing a new front wing and dropping a lap. Anita Horford and Hendra Naufal both retired that lap as well, Horford with a crash at turn 6 and Naufal with a water leak.
Up front, Nathanael Cameron had led the entire race after passing Jantscher, keeping a steady gap to the chasing pack, which by lap 6 wasn't really a pack anymore. Jantscher had fallen back to 5th, while Jordan Davies was having a sensational debut, running a constant second, with Daniel Melville third, and until his wheel issue, Greenlaw fourth. Raul Souto Maior had been steadily losing time, with his teammate Batistuta and the two Linton-Solindahl drivers being nice surprises just behind, battling for position. However, Greenlaw's problems were the only points of interest in the top 10, most of them too far apart to make a move anywhere.
The second last lap saw Eric Swerts come to a stop with a broken suspension, and the final lap saw no changes to position, as Nathanael Cameron took the flag, and fastest lap as well. Jordan Davies came home a brilliant second, followed by Daniel Melville.
Results - Race 1
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Pos Driver Team Time/Retired Gap
1 Nathanael Cameron Prospec 24:06.220 16 LAPS
2 Jordan Davies West Cliff 24:15.300 + 9.080
3 Daniel Melville ZimSport 24:16.714 + 10.494
4 Marko Jantscher Fusion 24:19.321 + 13.101
5 Raul Souto Maior Aeroracing 24:33.613 + 27.393
6 Quention Reatherson Linton-Solindahl 24:45.651 + 39.431
7 Paul Travesen Linton-Solindahl 24:46.953 + 40.733
8 Diego Mauricio Batistuta Aeroracing 24:47.345 + 41.125
9 Victoria Desai Kamaha 24:49.303 + 43.083
10 Roberto Dinella Jones 24:49.948 + 43.728
11 Marcos Marcia Good Call 25:00.435 + 53.215
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12 Martin van der Maeyede Kingfisher 25:03.709 + 57.489
13 Bob Sampson Kamaha 25:04.190 + 57.970
14 Judd McAllister BITWM 25:12.375 + 1:06.155
15 Tetsuya Takagi Takagi 25:13.022 + 1:06.802
16 Tyler Buckley Gulf JCW 25:13.613 + 1:07.393
17 Dorien Lamberigts Octan 25:17.846 + 1:11.626
18 Samora Mondlane Porto Wine 25:20.182 + 1:13.962
19 Yuri Sokolov Shonan 25:20.935 + 1:14.715
20 Ryan Zimmer ZimSport 25:21.833 + 1:15.613
21 Alessandro Lucarelli Parma Corse 25:34.892 + 1:28.672
22 Branko Ristic Hydook 25:36.600 + 1:30.380
23 Kevin Bainomugisha Octan +1 LAP
24 Dan Greenlaw Prospec +1 LAP
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25 Joe Harmsky Shonan +1 LAP
26 Calvin Brooks Kingfisher +1 LAP
27 Jan Maylander Dofasco +1 LAP
28 Iulian Pitea Dofasco +1 LAP
29* Eric Swerts Jones Suspension (L15) +2 LAPS
30* Hendra Naufal Takagi Water Leak (L14) +3 LAPS
31* Anita Horford BITWM Accident (L14) +3 LAPS
DNF Jose Maria Cabral Porto Wine Water Leak (L11)
DNF Roberto Zayas ZombieKart Accident (L10)
DNF Peter Port West Cliff Transmission (L10)
DNF Takuma Taki Red Bull Accident (L9)
DNF Roland Davidson Gulf JCW Collision (L6)
DNF Dale Hamilton Red Bull Accident (L6)
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DNF Carsten Jancker Hydook Accident (L5)
DNF Shane Walsh ZombieKart Oil Leak (L5)
DNF Nick Nurmester JLD Brakes (L5)
DNF Leandro Moreira Fusion Collision (L3)
DNF Joel Melrose JLD Collision (L1)
DNF Lorenzo Crescenzi Parma Corse Collision (L1)
DNF Franc Piscine Good Call Collision (L1)
Fastest lap: Nathanael Cameron (1:28.924)
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Nick Nurmester wrote:I'm telling ya, it ain't nice when you're coming into a corner at full speed and the brakes suddenly don't work.
Eurosport broadcast for the 1990 Mexican GP prequalifying:
"The Life, it looked very lifeless yet again... in fact Bruno did one, slow lap"
"The Life, it looked very lifeless yet again... in fact Bruno did one, slow lap"
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Autosport wrote:Delayed Zytek F3C15B chassis to debut in Turkey
Zytek have announced that Best in the world Motorsport will be able to use the new Zytek F3C15B chassis from the Turkish GP onwards. BITWM have been using and struggling with a modified Suzuki PF-14 chassis, although they did beat Shonan, the only team with the Suzuki PF-15 chassis. Zytek say that the new chassis should be 1 to 2 seconds faster then the current chassis, according to wind tunnel and simulations. We looked at the new chassis and it features a stepped nose that was used by F1 cars in 2012 and the 2013 seasons, so it does look rather ugly. Kay Lon has not commented as yet.
Barii Mori wrote:We were happy with the qualifying and final result for our first race, beating more experienced teams like a certain Jones team. We will improve as the season goes on. Victoria Desai did well in her first race, 9th and fighting with 6th to 10th placed drivers was fantasic. Bob Sampson was unlucky to be overtaken by Martin van der Maeyede in the last lap to lose 12th place.
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Oh, Marko you gem! Top result.
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Rejectful, as expected
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the Masked Lapwing wrote:Round of Australia Race 1
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Pos Driver Team Time/Retired Gap
2 Jordan Davies West Cliff 24:15.300 + 9.080
DNF Peter Port Foxdale Transmission (L10)
Technically not wrong, but they are both entered as West Cliff, not Foxdale.
A promising debut for these two drivers and for the team in this category. Jordan Davies should be aiming for the championship, if this one race is anything to go by, and Peter Port ought to be aiming for top-10 finishes, as he was on course to do before his DNF.
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Jordan Davies wrote:Ha ha! Yeah! That was awesome! Can't wait for the next race!
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James Linton wrote:Smashing race,no testing and we just tore the field up!
Jesper Solindahl wrote:I would not say tore,more like finely shredded.Great drives by both,but especially from Travesen,climbing all the way up the field,going to reward him with champagne and eggs on toast!
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Dan Greenlaw wrote:Well, everything that could wrong did this weekend. Good work for Nathanael though; he and I make a good pair.
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Roberto Dinella wrote:I'm-a very 'appy with 10th. Car is-a good, I think I 'ave-a good chances this-a season. Now-a we work 'ard for points at-a next race.
Sammy Jones wrote:I'm delighted for Roberto, a top 10 finish on his debut in what was a tricky race with a lot of cars and a lot of incidents. Clearly as a team we know we're not going to be able to enjoy the comparative successes of last season, but I really expected more from Eric. He's one of only a handful of drivers with a full year's experience in the series, and today he's been totally outshone by his rookie teammate. It's a shame he was forced into retirement in the end, but that doesn't hide the fact that in reality he should have been far further up the field. I expect a drastic improvement in performance in the next race from him.
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2015 - Round of Australia - Qualifying 2
Unlike the first qualifying session, this one only lasted 15 minutes. Like the first session however, one team found themselves with penalties for both drivers. This time it was the two Fusion drivers who got themselves into trouble, but not for blocking. Marko Jantscher knocked Paul Travesen into the wall at turn 4 on their fliers, sticking Travesen at the back of the grid and leaving Jantscher in the middle of nowhere. Later on Leandro Moreira was in more trouble after a collision with Jose Maria Cabral at turn 4. On their in-laps. Both times the Fusions dived down the inside but left Travesen and Cabral out to dry.
Peter Port also got unlucky, as he exited the final corner on his flyer his engine sprung a water leak and he had to coast across the line, dropping him from what could have been a top 10 lap to start from 30th place.
However, West Cliff could be happy in that Jordan Davies capped off a brilliant race yesterday with pole position ahead of Greenlaw, with Joel Melrose having a much better session to go third. Joe Harmsky wins IIDOTQ, putting his Shonan a brilliant 6th, lifting his team's spirits after their disappointing F1RWRS pre-qualifying session. Sokolov was considerably less impressive.
(kostas, I'm going to look at Lucarelli's performance file later because something is definitely not right there...)
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Pos Driver Team Time
1 Jordan Davies West Cliff 1:26.973
2 Dan Greenlaw Prospec 1:27.061
3 Joel Melrose JLD 1:27.662
4 Daniel Melville ZimSport 1:28.245
5 Nathanael Cameron Prospec 1:28.643
6 Joe Harmsky Shonan 1:28.890
7 Raul Souto Maior Aeroracing 1:29.006
8 Carsten Jancker Hydook 1:29.048
9 Quentin Reatherson Linton-Solindahl 1:29.169
10 Martin van der Maeyede Kingfisher 1:29.193
11 Ryan Zimmer ZimSport 1:29.217
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12 Nick Nurmester JLD 1:29.272
13 Kevin Bainomugisha Octan 1:29.313
14 Lorenzo Crescenzi Parma Corse 1:29.417
15 Franc Piscine Good Call 1:29.455
16 Diego Mauricio Batistuta Aeroracing 1:29.472
17 Dorien Lamberigts Octan 1:29.502
18 Takuma Taki Red Bull 1:29.600
19 Victoria Desai Kamaha 1:29.601
20 Eric Swerts Jones 1:29.642
21 Roland Davidson Gulf JCW 1:29.864
22 Leandro Moreira Fusion 1:30.190
23 Hendra Naufal Takagi 1:30.260
24 Branko Ristic Hydook 1:30.290
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25 Marko Jantscher Fusion 1:30.366
26 Judd McAllister BITWM 1:30.491
27 Dale Hamilton Red Bull 1:30.637
28 Marcos Marcia Good Call 1:30.673
29 Tetsuya Takagi Takagi 1:30.718
30 Peter Port West Cliff 1:30.750
31 Anita Horford BITWM 1:30.815
32 Bob Sampson Kamaha 1:30.818
33 Tyler Buckley Gulf JCW 1:30.853
34 Roberto Dinella Jones 1:31.076
35 Roberto Zayas ZombieKart 1:31.155
36 Shane Walsh ZombieKart 1:31.250
37 Calvin Brooks Kingfisher 1:31.703
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38 Jose Maria Cabral Porto Wine 1:31.875
39 Samora Mondlane Porto Wine 1:32.061
40 Yuri Sokolov Shonan 1:32.542
41 Alessandro Lucarelli Parma Corse 1:32.970
42 Iulian Pitea Dofasco 1:33.128
43 Jan Maylander Dofasco 1:33.444
44 Paul Travesen Linton-Solindahl -:--.---
Unlike the first qualifying session, this one only lasted 15 minutes. Like the first session however, one team found themselves with penalties for both drivers. This time it was the two Fusion drivers who got themselves into trouble, but not for blocking. Marko Jantscher knocked Paul Travesen into the wall at turn 4 on their fliers, sticking Travesen at the back of the grid and leaving Jantscher in the middle of nowhere. Later on Leandro Moreira was in more trouble after a collision with Jose Maria Cabral at turn 4. On their in-laps. Both times the Fusions dived down the inside but left Travesen and Cabral out to dry.
Peter Port also got unlucky, as he exited the final corner on his flyer his engine sprung a water leak and he had to coast across the line, dropping him from what could have been a top 10 lap to start from 30th place.
However, West Cliff could be happy in that Jordan Davies capped off a brilliant race yesterday with pole position ahead of Greenlaw, with Joel Melrose having a much better session to go third. Joe Harmsky wins IIDOTQ, putting his Shonan a brilliant 6th, lifting his team's spirits after their disappointing F1RWRS pre-qualifying session. Sokolov was considerably less impressive.
(kostas, I'm going to look at Lucarelli's performance file later because something is definitely not right there...)
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Re: F3RWRS - Yet another feeder series
the Masked Lapwing wrote:(kostas, I'm going to look at Lucarelli's performance file later because something is definitely not right there...)
Remember the F2RWRS KitKat problem last season? Shioya would qualify in the middle somewhere and McCracken/van Nieuwenhuijzen was always at the back before Melrose fixed some sort of error with the team's performance file. Maybe same problem here?
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kostas22 wrote:the Masked Lapwing wrote:(kostas, I'm going to look at Lucarelli's performance file later because something is definitely not right there...)
Remember the F2RWRS KitKat problem last season? Shioya would qualify in the middle somewhere and McCracken/van Nieuwenhuijzen was always at the back before Melrose fixed some sort of error with the team's performance file. Maybe same problem here?
Might be. Might also be the fact I accidentally put in the wrong number for his qualifying performance
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Paul Travesen wrote:*rage*
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Pippa Mann wrote:I am over-the-moon that Jordan managed to score us our first pole in our first race weekend in the series! It's better than what Martin and I managed in F1RWRS, that's for sure. And the water leak was unfortunate for Peter, and the DNF in the first race, means that at the moment, he is feeling a bit discouraged, but I hope he has a good race and a top-10 has to be the aim.
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Martin van der Maeyede wrote: I really love this car. It's so smooth and responsive it's like driving a Rolls Royce. But faster and lighter. Obviously. Anyway, to be two seconds faster than your team mate is really satisfying, I hope I can convert it into decent points tomorrow.
Luke Knight wrote: Yeah, the middle of the pack is where I expected us to be. Marcia was blocked by a Porto Wine, so I'm annoyed about that but at the end of the day there's nothinng we can do about it now. The chassis is performing well for an in-house model with hardly any testing miles bar the official tests, and with the powerful Lancias in the back I'm sure points are possible.
JUst a thought - what's the points system in use?
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pasta_maldonado wrote:JUst a thought - what's the points system in use?
The 2003-2009 F1 system, with a point for pole and fastest lap and double points for the three SuperPrix races.
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