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1. I'm assuming Brown will race for JLD, but I just want to be certain.
2. Tristan, is Zayas going to race for ZombieKart, or is he sacked?
3. This, I assume Lamberigts will return for Octan.
the Masked Lapwing wrote:I'm getting ready to run the US round (yes, it's early, but it takes me a while to run these things so a headstart is always good), so:
2. Tristan, is Zayas going to race for ZombieKart, or is he sacked?
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
AndreaModa wrote:As long as you're happy Nuppiz, I'm willing to sign Nurmester to a seat for 2016 now to partner Dinella. In that contract will be a clause allowing Nurmester to switch to Jones at any point during 2015 should Swerts fail to do any better and get sacked from the team, only if Nurmester wishes to of course. Secondly, pending a strong performance in 2016, Jones will look to promote Nurmester to the F2RWRS team for 2017, and as such would have first preference on whether they choose to do so, or end the contract in 2016. If you're happy with that, just say the word, and it's a done deal.
the Masked Lapwing wrote:I'm getting ready to run the US round (yes, it's early, but it takes me a while to run these things so a headstart is always good), so:
1. I'm assuming Brown will race for JLD, but I just want to be certain.
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.
the Masked Lapwing wrote:3. This, I assume Lamberigts will return for Octan.
SRMP, advertisement section wrote:For sale: Experienced single-seater drivers
*blah* *blah* *blah*
All drivers have relatively low wage requirements,
SuperAguri wrote:SRMP, advertisement section wrote:For sale: Experienced single-seater drivers
*blah* *blah* *blah*
All drivers have relatively low wage requirements,
Wages? Wages? You want what? This is F3RWRS, they need to have sponsors who pay us to take them, even if they are ultra taleneted.
SRMP wrote:We apologize for a printing error found in an advertisement by the Nurminen Racing Engineering team that was published in our previous publication. An intern accidentally put in an older version of the advertisement, even though the team had sent a corrected version of their advertisement long before that. Specifically, the newer version listed the personal sponsors of each driver and omitted their wage requirements. The correct version is as follows.
For sale: Experienced single-seater drivers
Are you perhaps an aspiring team owner, but have no-one to drive your cars? Or maybe you have drivers who are not performing in a way you'd expect in relation to their wages? Look no further, as former Formula One World Championship and F1 Rejects GP2 Championship driver Niko Nurminen is here to help! Our management office currently has a few drivers looking for race seats who have either been unjustifiably dumped by other teams or are still looking for their breakthrough into the world of Reject Motorsport. Currently the following drivers are available:
Nick Nurmester, 27: former JLD driver in F3RWRS, who was treated badly to make Daniel Melrose's brother Joel look better than what he truly is. Comes with sponsorship from Pioneer.
Stefan Kuntz, 27: German driver left out in the cold by the Scuderia Alitalia Giovanile Squdra despite promising results, including one win in the Rejects of LFS. Comes with sponsorship from Hella and Agfa.
Tommi Hämäläinen, 18: Promising Finn with wins from FRenault 2.0 Eurocup and a Formula Ford championship to boot. Comes with sponsorship from Amer Sports.
We will only take a very modest sum as the management fee.
Nurminen Management Associates, P.O. Box 56658, Helsinki, Finland
Tel. +358509999999
J.O.U.R.N.A.L wrote:TRE drops Suzuki-based chassis, announces new one
In a shock announcement, Takagi Racing Enterprises has announced that it will replace the Suzuki-based TRE F315 with the new F315i (i standing for independent, i.e. zero Suzuki components). Hiroshi Takagi, manager of the team, has blamed the Suzuki-based F315 as the cause for the drivers from failing to score points. The car features a completely new aerodynamics and body. TRE's drivers Tetsuya Takagi and Hendra Naufal were spotted testing the new F315i in Motegi and says the new F315i "is sightly faster than old car [F315]". Let's hope their results will improve.
Autosport wrote:Takagi Racing Enterprises use Kamaha chassis.
There are reports that TRE have bought the use of the Kamaha KMF31 chassis to replace the woeful Suzuki F315 chassis. As new Kamaha chassis has impressed many people by currently being 3rd in the constructors championship this would not be beyond the realms of truth. However another source have stated that the chassis is a new chassis, however we will wait for a responce from TRE enterprises.
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Pos Driver Team Time
1 Joel Melrose JLD 1:30.077
2 Dan Greenlaw Prospec 1:30.878
3 Raul Souto Maior Aeroracing 1:30.989
4 Eric Swerts Jones 1:31.002
5 Marko Jantscher Fusion 1:31.127
6 Daniel Melville ZimSport 1:31.288
7 Martin van der Maeyede Kingfisher 1:31.680
8 Jordan Davies West Cliff 1:31.873
9 Quentin Reatherson Linton-Solindahl 1:32.012
10 Joe Harmsky Shonan 1:32.059
11 Diego Mauricio Batistuta Aeroracing 1:32.060
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12 Franc Piscine Good Call 1:32.089
13 Judd McAllister BITWM 1:32.106
14 Ryan Zimmer ZimSport 1:32.151
15 Lorenzo Crescenzi Parma Corse 1:32.480
16 Thomas Yorke Good Call 1:32.532
17 Alessandro Lucarelli Parma Corse 1:32.558
18 Takuma Taki Red Bull 1:32.687
19 Victoria Desai Kamaha 1:32.697
20 Nathanael Spencer Prospec 1:32.720
21 Peter Port West Cliff 1:32.726
22 Dorien Lamberigts Octan 1:32.787
23 Paul Travesen Linton-Solindahl 1:33.092
24 Hendra Naufal Takagi 1:33.156
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25 Richard Hershall ZombieKart 1:33.191
26 Kevin Bainomugisha Octan 1:33.249
27 Shane Walsh ZombieKart 1:33.335
28 Carsten Jancker Hydook 1:33.404
29 Stephanie Brown JLD 1:33.417
30 Roland Davidson Gulf JCW 1:33.427
31 Roberto Dinella Jones 1:33.447
32 Calvin Brooks Kingfisher 1:33.636
33 Dale Hamilton Red Bull 1:33.709
34 Bob Sampson Kamaha 1:33.930
35 Branko Ristic Hydook 1:33.963
36 Tyler Buckley Gulf JCW 1:33.986
37 Anita Horford BITWM 1:34.321
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38 Yuri Sokolov Shonan 1:35.252
39 Samora Mondlane Porto Wine 1:35.617
40 Jose Maria Cabral Porto Wine 1:36.081
41 Jan Maylander Dofasco 1:37.195
42 Iulian Pitea Dofasco 1:38.523
43 Leandro Moreira Fusion -:--.---
44 Tetsuya Takagi Takagi -:--.---
Jordan Davies wrote:Yeah, I'm not so good in the rain, so I was sliding around a lot. Which is pretty bad because Dan's way ahead of me and I'd like a bigger lead. Er, in the championship. Still, though, we're hoping it might be nice on race day, and that I can make up for not doing good today.
Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing, I wouldn't be in Formula 1
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29 Stephanie Brown JLD 1:33.417
Nick Nurmester wrote:Ha, serves them right for sacking me!
Jake Legge wrote:A bit of a blunder there from our technical team. We used the same gearbox from the last race, but it appeared two selector fingers fractured in transit. Hopefully, Leandro can make up a few places with a fresh one.
Again, Marko's doing what he does best. If we get the jump on Swerts at the beginning, we've got the potential for a decent race.
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...
Paul Traversen wrote:Quentin,I don't get it.How come,in the middle of a very dry place we get very heavy rain?
Quentin Reatherson wrote:You see Paul....yeah,I have no bath plugging idea as well.Nevermind,just banzai overtake everyone in the race.
The stewards have taken the decision to red flag race 1 of the Round of the United States on lap 10 of the scheduled 14 laps. After the simultaneous retirements of Cars #18 and #14, and the increasingly dangerous wet conditions, in order to ensure the safety of marshalls recovering the cars, a red flag was deemed necessary. It was decided that as too much time was lost, the race was ended, and results were taken from the end of lap 9. Half points were awarded as the race had not reached 75% distance.
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Pos Driver Team Time/Retired Gap
1 Raul Souto Maior Aeroracing 13:58.561 9 LAPS
2 Marko Jantscher Fusion 13:59.228 + 0.667
3 Dan Greenlaw Prospec 14:01.450 + 2.889
4 Jordan Davies West Cliff 14:02.451 + 3.890
5 Quentin Reatherson Linton-Solindahl 14:08.472 + 9.911
6 Joel Melrose JLD 14:08.957 + 10.396
7 Eric Swerts Jones 14:09.499 + 10.938
8 Daniel Melville ZimSport 14:10.446 + 11.885
9 Franc Piscine Good Call 14:14.654 + 16.093
10 Judd McAllister BITWM 14:15.926 + 17.365
11 Thomas Yorke Good Call 14:17.498 + 18.937
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12 Peter Port West Cliff 14:18.317 + 19.756
13 Diego Mauricio Batistuta Aeroracing 14:19.544 + 21.983
14 Ryan Zimmer ZimSport 14:20.682 + 22.121
15 Takuma Taki Red Bull 14:22.567 + 24.006
16 Joe Harmsky Shonan 14:22.698 + 24.137
17 Stephanie Brown JLD 14:25.179 + 26.618
18 Lorenzo Crescenzi Parma Corse 14:29.044 + 30.483
19 Nathanael Cameron Prospec 14:29.351 + 30.790
20 Richard Hershall ZombieKart 14:35.254 + 36.693
21 Victoria Desai Kamaha 14:36.550 + 37.989
22 Roland Davidson Gulf JCW 14:36.697 + 38.136
23 Dale Hamilton Red Bull 14:37.185 + 38.624
24 Calvin Brooks Kingfisher 14:37.722 + 39.161
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25 Yuri Sokolov Shonan 14:38.231 + 39.670
26 Tyler Buckley Gulf JCW 14:38.260 + 39.699
27 Bob Sampson Kamaha 14:39.076 + 40.515
28 Kevin Bainomugisha Octan 14:40.204 + 41.643
29 Branko Ristic Hydook 14:43.863 + 45.302
30 Carsten Jancker Hydook 14:44.340 + 45.779
31 Roberto Dinella Jones 14:47.122 + 48.561
32 Dorien Lamberigts Octan 14:47.559 + 48.998
33 Hendra Naufal Takagi 14:51.574 + 53.013
34 Tetsuya Takagi Takagi 14:53.675 + 55.114
35 Alessandro Lucarelli Parma Corse 14:53.986 + 55.425
36 Samora Mondlane Porto Wine 14:54.030 + 55.569
37 Leandro Moreira Fusion 14:54.748 + 56.187
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38 Paul Travesen Linton-Solindahl 14:55.332 + 56.771
39 Iulian Pitea Dofasco 15:01.321 + 1:02.760
40 Jose Maria Cabral Porto Wine 15:02.307 + 1:03.746
41 Jan Maylander Dofasco 15:05.575 + 1:07.014
42 Anita Horford BITWM 15:11.791 + 1:13.230
43* Shane Walsh ZombieKart Transmission (L9) +1 LAP
44* Martin van der Maeyede Kingfisher Water Leak (L9) +1 LAP
Fastest lap: Raul Souto Maior (1:31.302)
Jordan Davies wrote:Well, I guess that was better than it could have been. I couldn't pass Dan, so we still lost points, but we kept the damage low. Now I just need to not screw up qualifying next race. But it was really good to see I was only one place behind Dan in the rain - if I can qualify better, I'm sure I'll beat him.
Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing, I wouldn't be in Formula 1
kostas22 wrote:I can't take this anymore. Lorenzo Crescenzi is sacked with immediate effect and will be replaced by Olafur Ragnar Hannesson.
Nuppiz wrote:kostas22 wrote:I can't take this anymore. Lorenzo Crescenzi is sacked with immediate effect and will be replaced by Olafur Ragnar Hannesson.
RoLFS Commission would like to inquire whether or not this has an effect on ZimSport's driver choices for the Westhill round.
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
Wizzie wrote:Well, considering there's absolutely no clashes on the calender, I don't see any problem that won't allow him to compete in both categories
the Masked Lapwing wrote:Round of the United States - Race 1
Kamaha
A poor qualifying from Desai saw her have a clean race, but she made minimal progress, and despite a good pass on Davidson, couldn't crack the top 20. Sampson, on the other hand, was still fairly slow.
Jim Johnstone (Kamaha F3RWRS team manager) wrote:Huh? Reports of our team are a bit odd, makes you wonder if they were watching the same race. Desai lost two places in the race and Sampson made up 7 places and was under 4 seconds behind Desai... However the conditions made it hard for anyone to do anything.
SuperAguri wrote:the Masked Lapwing wrote:Round of the United States - Race 1
Kamaha
A poor qualifying from Desai saw her have a clean race, but she made minimal progress, and despite a good pass on Davidson, couldn't crack the top 20. Sampson, on the other hand, was still fairly slow.Jim Johnstone (Kamaha F3RWRS team manager) wrote:Huh? Reports of our team are a bit odd, makes you wonder if they were watching the same race. Desai lost two places in the race and Sampson made up 7 places and was under 4 seconds behind Desai... However the conditions made it hard for anyone to do anything.
Jake Legge (Fusion team boss) wrote:Wow, what a result! Marko did an excellent job today, and he proved what a talent he is. I'm sure Audi will be very pleased to see two of their engines powering the top two cars. As for Leandro, he was rather unlucky. Hopefully in the second race, we can have both cars in the points.
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...
Eric Swerts wrote:YES!!!!! POINTS, FINALLY!!!!!!
kevinbotz wrote:Cantonese is a completely nonsensical f*cking alien language masquerading as some grossly bastardised form of Chinese
Gonzo wrote:Wasn't there some sort of communisim in the East part of Germany?
takagi_for_the_win wrote:Can I register a mid season entry, or do I have to wait until the close season?
the Masked Lapwing wrote:takagi_for_the_win wrote:Can I register a mid season entry, or do I have to wait until the close season?
For a full time entry, you'd have to wait for next year, but you can enter for the tw remaining SuperPrix races this season.
takagi_for_the_win wrote:the Masked Lapwing wrote:takagi_for_the_win wrote:Can I register a mid season entry, or do I have to wait until the close season?
For a full time entry, you'd have to wait for next year, but you can enter for the tw remaining SuperPrix races this season.
Right then, Restov Racing will enter a Dallara for Edward Restov Jr. (GBR) #46 for the Superprix, in preparation for a full campaign in 2013
Kay Lon wrote:Anita, are you bathplugging with me? What the hell was that!? Judd once again makes you look like an idiot, driving a great race while you apparently have mistaken your car for one of your discs or whatever you guys call those things. You are supposed to bring positive attention to the BITW brand, not do silly things like this. If you fail to score points in Race 2, you are OUT! And now get out of my sight!
the Masked Lapwing wrote:takagi_for_the_win wrote:the Masked Lapwing wrote:For a full time entry, you'd have to wait for next year, but you can enter for the tw remaining SuperPrix races this season.
Right then, Restov Racing will enter a Dallara for Edward Restov Jr. (GBR) #46 for the Superprix, in preparation for a full campaign in 2013
Apart from the number, this is accepted. You can't use #46 because it's already taken and one-off entries must use a number between 100 and 199. Although I don't think #146 was taken.
the Masked Lapwing wrote:the Masked Lapwing wrote:takagi_for_the_win wrote:Right then, Restov Racing will enter a Dallara for Edward Restov Jr. (GBR) #46 for the Superprix, in preparation for a full campaign in 2013
Apart from the number, this is accepted. You can't use #46 because it's already taken and one-off entries must use a number between 100 and 199. Although I don't think #146 was taken.
And it also occurs to me that you need to choose an engine.
Sammy Jones wrote:It's about bloody time we scored some points, so I have to credit Eric for his drive today in what were difficult conditions. Earlier this week we confirmed that the team's drivers for 2016 will be Dinella and Nurmester, everyone at the team, Eric included, feel that the maximum both parties could get out of each other was two seasons. Wherever he finds himself next year, we all wish him well. For the remainder of 2015 however we will continue to push for good results, clearly the BMW engines are down on power but that doesn't mean we can't achieve podiums and race wins.
Phoenix McAllister wrote:And that's how you do it! Nice job Raul, a drive well worthy of Ayrton Senna! And great job by my son too!
kostas22 wrote:the Masked Lapwing wrote:And it also occurs to me that you need to choose an engine.
And might I suggest using a Lancia engine? Two wins and two second places this season, currently used by the reigning F3RWRS champions!
Daniel Melrose wrote:Well, it's about time Joel did something useful without whining and complaining and generally being an absolute clown on track but he's nowhere near safe for next year. Steph on the other hand had a difficult qualifying session but she made up for it with a solid race performance. More performances like that and I'll seriously consider giving her a full time gig next year.
And I'd like to remind Mr Jones that the BMW engines are running quite fine, especially considering West Cliff's James Davies is currently leading the championship with essentially the same engine and that the engine has scored three pole positions in the hands of Davies and Melrose. Which is starting to lead me to believe that the Jones Chassis we're using isn't all that it's cracked up to be in race trim...
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
Daniel Melrose wrote:Well, it's about time Joel did something useful without whining and complaining and generally being an absolute clown on track but he's nowhere near safe for next year. Steph on the other hand had a difficult qualifying session but she made up for it with a solid race performance. More performances like that and I'll seriously consider giving her a full time gig next year.
And I'd like to remind Mr Jones that the BMW engines are running quite fine, especially considering West Cliff's James Davies is currently leading the championship with essentially the same engine and that the engine has scored three pole positions in the hands of Davies and Melrose. Which is starting to lead me to believe that the Jones Chassis we're using isn't all that it's cracked up to be in race trim...
Jordan Davies wrote:Hey, Mr. Melrose? My name's Jordan. James is my cousin. Just so you know.
Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing, I wouldn't be in Formula 1