Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Fuji race up!
Re: Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Zandvoort pre-qualifying up!
Qualifying results from Zandvoort:
1. Emerson Fittipaldi (Ferrari 312T2) 1:18.622
2. James Hunt (McLaren M26) +0.086
3. Tom Pryce (McLaren M26) +0.140
4. Niki Lauda (Ferrari 312T2) +0.249
5. Alan Jones (March 771) +0.442
6. Patrick Depailler (Tyrrell P34) +0.531
7. Carlos Pace (Tyrrell P34) +0.783
8. Mario Andretti (March 771) +1.021
9. Chris Amon (Surtees TS19) +1.075
10. Ronnie Peterson (Brabham BT45B) +1.112
11. Rolf Stommelen (Shadow DN8) +1.227
12. Jacky Ickx (Wolf WR1) +1.412
13. Jean-Pierre Jabouille (Renault RS01) +1.442
14. Rene Arnoux (Renault RS01) +1.543
15. Jody Scheckter (Shadow DN8) +1.717
16. Carlos Reutemann (Lotus 78) +1.742
17. David Purley (Wolf WR1) +1.761
18. Jochen Mass (Penske PC5) +1.798
19. Tom Sneva (Penske PC5) +1.830
20. Gilles Villeneuve (Ensign N177) +1.925
21. Riccardo Patrese (Ligier JS7) +2.040
22. Jean-Pierre Jarier (Lotus 78) +2.172
23. Didier Pironi (Parnelli VPJ5) +2.329
24. Vittorio Brambilla (Ligier JS7) +2.646
25. Keke Rosberg (LEC CRP 1) +2.668
26. Geoff Brabham (Fittipaldi F5) +2.697
DNQ:
27. Jacques Laffite (LEC CRP 1) +2.782
28. Divina Galica (Parnelli VPJ5) +2.826
29. Rupert Keegan (Hesketh 308E) +3.179
30. Harald Ertl (Apollon Fly) +4.079
31. Michael Bleekemolen (Boro 001) +4.408
32. Alberto Colombo (Boro 001) +4.477
1. Emerson Fittipaldi (Ferrari 312T2) 1:18.622
2. James Hunt (McLaren M26) +0.086
3. Tom Pryce (McLaren M26) +0.140
4. Niki Lauda (Ferrari 312T2) +0.249
5. Alan Jones (March 771) +0.442
6. Patrick Depailler (Tyrrell P34) +0.531
7. Carlos Pace (Tyrrell P34) +0.783
8. Mario Andretti (March 771) +1.021
9. Chris Amon (Surtees TS19) +1.075
10. Ronnie Peterson (Brabham BT45B) +1.112
11. Rolf Stommelen (Shadow DN8) +1.227
12. Jacky Ickx (Wolf WR1) +1.412
13. Jean-Pierre Jabouille (Renault RS01) +1.442
14. Rene Arnoux (Renault RS01) +1.543
15. Jody Scheckter (Shadow DN8) +1.717
16. Carlos Reutemann (Lotus 78) +1.742
17. David Purley (Wolf WR1) +1.761
18. Jochen Mass (Penske PC5) +1.798
19. Tom Sneva (Penske PC5) +1.830
20. Gilles Villeneuve (Ensign N177) +1.925
21. Riccardo Patrese (Ligier JS7) +2.040
22. Jean-Pierre Jarier (Lotus 78) +2.172
23. Didier Pironi (Parnelli VPJ5) +2.329
24. Vittorio Brambilla (Ligier JS7) +2.646
25. Keke Rosberg (LEC CRP 1) +2.668
26. Geoff Brabham (Fittipaldi F5) +2.697
DNQ:
27. Jacques Laffite (LEC CRP 1) +2.782
28. Divina Galica (Parnelli VPJ5) +2.826
29. Rupert Keegan (Hesketh 308E) +3.179
30. Harald Ertl (Apollon Fly) +4.079
31. Michael Bleekemolen (Boro 001) +4.408
32. Alberto Colombo (Boro 001) +4.477
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Re: Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Zandvoort pre-qualifying up!
Pi, how much money will Brabham save now that we've cut down to one car?
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Re: Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Zandvoort pre-qualifying up!
pasta_maldonado wrote:Pi, how much money will Brabham save now that we've cut down to one car?
That was the 50000th post in the Perry McCarthy forum, Concratulations
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Re: Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Zandvoort pre-qualifying up!
eurobrun wrote:pasta_maldonado wrote:Pi, how much money will Brabham save now that we've cut down to one car?
That was the 50000th post in the Perry McCarthy forum, Concratulations
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Re: Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Zandvoort pre-qualifying up!
pasta_maldonado wrote:Pi, how much money will Brabham save now that we've cut down to one car?
100 000 entry fees
95 000 engine costs
75 000 driver salaries
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total: 270.000
pasta_maldonado wrote:The stewards have recommended that Alan Jones learns to drive.
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Re: Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Zandvoort pre-qualifying up!
Ninth?! If the car doesn't explode, we might get points!
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Re: Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Zandvoort pre-qualifying up!
pi314159 wrote:pasta_maldonado wrote:Pi, how much money will Brabham save now that we've cut down to one car?
100 000 entry fees
95 000 engine costs
75 000 driver salaries
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total: 270.000
I asked the same question for Maki but never got an answer

And now watch as, despite Fittipaldi being on pole, McLaren kicks the crap out of us in the race...
Re: Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Zandvoort pre-qualifying up!
Stramala [kostas22] wrote:I asked the same question for Maki but never got an answer
Here it is:
40 000 entry fees
10 000 driver salaries
32 000 engine costs
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82 000 .-
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Re: Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Zandvoort pre-qualifying up!
pi314159 wrote:Stramala [kostas22] wrote:I asked the same question for Maki but never got an answer
Here it is:
40 000 entry fees
10 000 driver salaries
32 000 engine costs
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82 000 .-
Hmm...it's not a lot, but at least it's something.
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Re: Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Zandvoort pre-qualifying up!
1977 Dutch GP - Race:
1. Niki Lauda (Ferrari) 75 Laps
2. Tom Pryce (McLaren) +7.8
3. Mario Andretti (March) +29.4
4. James Hunt (McLaren) +38.5
5. Emerson Fittipaldi (Ferrari) +39.6
6. Ronnie Peterson (Brabham) +47.3
7. Patrick Depailler (Tyrrell) +1:09.7
8. Chris Amon (Surtees) +1 Lap
9. David Purley (Wolf) + 1 Lap
10. Alan Jones (March) +1 Lap
11. Carlos Pace (Tyrrell) + 1 Lap
12. Jacky Ickx (Wolf) +1 Lap
13. Tom Sneva (Penske) +1 Lap
14. Jean-Pierre Jarier (Lotus) +2 Laps
15. Rolf Stommelen (Shadow) +2 Laps
16. Vittorio Brambilla (Ligier) +2 Laps
17. Jochen Mass (Penske) +2 Laps
18. Didier Pironi (Parnelli) +2 Laps
19. Rene Arnoux (Renault) +3 Laps / Accident
20. Geoff Brabham (Fittipaldi) +3 Laps
21. Keke Rosberg (LEC) +3 Laps
Retirements:
Riccardo Patrese (Ligier) 50 Laps / Accident
Carlos Reutemann (Lotus) 35 Laps / Engine
Gilles Villeneuve (Ensign) 21 Laps / Engine
Jody Scheckter (Shadow) 11 Laps / Gearbox
Jean-Pierre Jabouille (Renault) 8 Laps / Accident
Fastest Lap: Mario Andretti (March) - 1:18.946
1. Niki Lauda (Ferrari) 75 Laps
2. Tom Pryce (McLaren) +7.8
3. Mario Andretti (March) +29.4
4. James Hunt (McLaren) +38.5
5. Emerson Fittipaldi (Ferrari) +39.6
6. Ronnie Peterson (Brabham) +47.3
7. Patrick Depailler (Tyrrell) +1:09.7
8. Chris Amon (Surtees) +1 Lap
9. David Purley (Wolf) + 1 Lap
10. Alan Jones (March) +1 Lap
11. Carlos Pace (Tyrrell) + 1 Lap
12. Jacky Ickx (Wolf) +1 Lap
13. Tom Sneva (Penske) +1 Lap
14. Jean-Pierre Jarier (Lotus) +2 Laps
15. Rolf Stommelen (Shadow) +2 Laps
16. Vittorio Brambilla (Ligier) +2 Laps
17. Jochen Mass (Penske) +2 Laps
18. Didier Pironi (Parnelli) +2 Laps
19. Rene Arnoux (Renault) +3 Laps / Accident
20. Geoff Brabham (Fittipaldi) +3 Laps
21. Keke Rosberg (LEC) +3 Laps
Retirements:
Riccardo Patrese (Ligier) 50 Laps / Accident
Carlos Reutemann (Lotus) 35 Laps / Engine
Gilles Villeneuve (Ensign) 21 Laps / Engine
Jody Scheckter (Shadow) 11 Laps / Gearbox
Jean-Pierre Jabouille (Renault) 8 Laps / Accident
Fastest Lap: Mario Andretti (March) - 1:18.946
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Re: Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Zandvoort pre-qualifying up!
Fittipaldi needs to start winning races pronto or his seat is going elsewhere next year. But at least Lauda won, and a few places ahead of Hunt, that's the important thing.
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Re: Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Zandvoort race up!
Well, Pironi didn't fared better than Gunnar or Divina, so it's the lack of further development. At least he got to the finish line.
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Re: Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Zandvoort race up!
medium speed and grip please
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Re: Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Zandvoort race up!
It's been really up and down for us, so Tyrrell will ask for small grip and medium topspeed
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Medium speed and medium grip. Again.
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tommykl wrote:Medium speed and medium grip. Again.
Ditto for Lotus. ROTY here we go!

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Medium speed and grip for Renault, please 

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Re: Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Zandvoort pre-qualifying up!
Stramala [kostas22] wrote:Fittipaldi needs to start winning races pronto or his seat is going elsewhere next year. But at least Lauda won, and a few places ahead of Hunt, that's the important thing.
Penske would interested in hiring Emmo for 1978. Too bad Rick Mears will still be too inexperienced by then.

By the way, how I did get that much money?

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Re: Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Zandvoort race up!
Dissappointing that Hunt only finished 4th; this is pretty much his best track. But now Pryce is 19 points clear; this is a lot like real-life 1977, where it was wide open for a bunch of drivers but Lauda wound up winning by a landslide because he just kept scoring good everywhere.
Large speed and small grip upgrades for McLaren.
Large speed and small grip upgrades for McLaren.
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BlindCaveSalamander wrote:Dissappointing that Hunt only finished 4th; this is pretty much his best track. But now Pryce is 19 points clear; this is a lot like real-life 1977, where it was wide open for a bunch of drivers but Lauda wound up winning by a landslide because he just kept scoring good everywhere.
Large speed and small grip upgrades for McLaren.
It's interesting how the virtual championships emulate real life, in a way.. The parallels between F1RGP2C and real life are canny
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Re: Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Zandvoort race up!
pasta_maldonado wrote:BlindCaveSalamander wrote:Dissappointing that Hunt only finished 4th; this is pretty much his best track. But now Pryce is 19 points clear; this is a lot like real-life 1977, where it was wide open for a bunch of drivers but Lauda wound up winning by a landslide because he just kept scoring good everywhere.
Large speed and small grip upgrades for McLaren.
It's interesting how the virtual championships emulate real life, in a way.. The parallels between F1RGP2C and real life are canny
To a point; virtual 1976 was nothing like real-life. Though admittedly it would've been hard to emulate that.
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Re: Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Zandvoort race up!
Hesketh would like to run hurtling towards bankrupcy with a medium speed upgrade.
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Re: Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Zandvoort race up!
Kojima Fuji Test:
1. Masahiro Hasemi 1:14.717
2. Kazuyoshi Hoshino 1:15.079
Monza Pre-Qualifying:
1. Rupert Keegan (Hesketh 308E) 1:43.020
2. Keke Rosberg (LEC CRP 1) +0.455
3. Geoff Brabham (Fittipaldi F5) +0.507
4. Harald Ertl (Apollon Fly) +1.742
5. Bruno Giacomelli (Boro 001) +1.992
6. Alberto Colombo (Boro 001) +0:2.008
DNPQ:
7. Elio de Angelis (Maki F103B) +2.578
8. Gijs van Lennep (McGuire BM1) +3.588
9. Lamberto Leoni (Maki F103) +4.277
1. Masahiro Hasemi 1:14.717
2. Kazuyoshi Hoshino 1:15.079
Monza Pre-Qualifying:
1. Rupert Keegan (Hesketh 308E) 1:43.020
2. Keke Rosberg (LEC CRP 1) +0.455
3. Geoff Brabham (Fittipaldi F5) +0.507
4. Harald Ertl (Apollon Fly) +1.742
5. Bruno Giacomelli (Boro 001) +1.992
6. Alberto Colombo (Boro 001) +0:2.008
DNPQ:
7. Elio de Angelis (Maki F103B) +2.578
8. Gijs van Lennep (McGuire BM1) +3.588
9. Lamberto Leoni (Maki F103) +4.277
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Re: Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Zandvoort race up!
Stupid Maki chassis...how much money does the team have left?
Re: Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Zandvoort race up!
Hm, of course i have no idea if those times are good or not, but a medium speed an medium reliability update seem to be in our budget, probably the last update we can afford this year.
I advice Maki to join with some other team. Something like Maki McGuire would sound almost as cool as Stanley Kojima BRM.
I advice Maki to join with some other team. Something like Maki McGuire would sound almost as cool as Stanley Kojima BRM.
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Re: Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Zandvoort race up!
1977 Italian GP - Qualifying:
1. James Hunt (McLaren M26) 1:39.253
2. Riccardo Patrese (Ferrari 312T2) +0.465
3. Tom Pryce (McLaren M26) +0.479
4. Niki Lauda (Ferrari 312T2) +0.502
5. Carlos Pace (Tyrrell P34) +0.833
6. Emerson Fittipaldi (Ferrari 312T2) +1.048
7. Mario Andretti (March 771) +1.588
8. Didier Pironi (Brabham BT45B) +1.675
9. Jochen Mass (Penske PC5) +1.756
10. Patrick Depailler (Tyrrell P34) +1.807
11. Chris Amon (Surtees TS19) +1.878
12. Rene Arnoux (Renault RS01) +1.891
13. Jody Scheckter (Shadow DN8) +1.946
14. Rolf Stommelen (Shadow DN8) +1.964
15. David Purley (Wolf WR1) +2.057
16. Tom Sneva (Penske PC5) +2.174
17. Jacky Ickx (Wolf WR1) +2.182
18. Carlos Reutemann (Lotus 78) +2.312
19. Clay Regazzoni (Brabham BT45B) +2.342
20. Jean-Pierre Jarier (Lotus 78) +2.422
21. Alan Jones (March 771) +2.446
22. Jean-Pierre Jabouille (Renault RS01) +2.484
23. Vittorio Brambilla (Ligier JS7) +2.723
24. Gilles Villeneuve (Ensign N177) +2.912
25. Gunnar Nilsson (Parnelli VPJ5) +3.214
26. Henri Pescarolo (Ligier JS7) +3.355
27. Geoff Brabham (Fittipaldi F5) +3.873
28. Rupert Keegan (Hesketh 308E) +3.945
DNQ:
29. Jacques Laffite (LEC CRP 1) +4.212
30. Divina Galica (Parnelli VPJ5) +4.412
31. Keke Rosberg (LEC CRP 1) +4.824
32. Harald Ertl (Apollon Fly) +5.100
33. Bruno Giacomelli (Boro 001) +5.848
34. Alberto Colombo (Boro 001) +6.148
1. James Hunt (McLaren M26) 1:39.253
2. Riccardo Patrese (Ferrari 312T2) +0.465
3. Tom Pryce (McLaren M26) +0.479
4. Niki Lauda (Ferrari 312T2) +0.502
5. Carlos Pace (Tyrrell P34) +0.833
6. Emerson Fittipaldi (Ferrari 312T2) +1.048
7. Mario Andretti (March 771) +1.588
8. Didier Pironi (Brabham BT45B) +1.675
9. Jochen Mass (Penske PC5) +1.756
10. Patrick Depailler (Tyrrell P34) +1.807
11. Chris Amon (Surtees TS19) +1.878
12. Rene Arnoux (Renault RS01) +1.891
13. Jody Scheckter (Shadow DN8) +1.946
14. Rolf Stommelen (Shadow DN8) +1.964
15. David Purley (Wolf WR1) +2.057
16. Tom Sneva (Penske PC5) +2.174
17. Jacky Ickx (Wolf WR1) +2.182
18. Carlos Reutemann (Lotus 78) +2.312
19. Clay Regazzoni (Brabham BT45B) +2.342
20. Jean-Pierre Jarier (Lotus 78) +2.422
21. Alan Jones (March 771) +2.446
22. Jean-Pierre Jabouille (Renault RS01) +2.484
23. Vittorio Brambilla (Ligier JS7) +2.723
24. Gilles Villeneuve (Ensign N177) +2.912
25. Gunnar Nilsson (Parnelli VPJ5) +3.214
26. Henri Pescarolo (Ligier JS7) +3.355
27. Geoff Brabham (Fittipaldi F5) +3.873
28. Rupert Keegan (Hesketh 308E) +3.945
DNQ:
29. Jacques Laffite (LEC CRP 1) +4.212
30. Divina Galica (Parnelli VPJ5) +4.412
31. Keke Rosberg (LEC CRP 1) +4.824
32. Harald Ertl (Apollon Fly) +5.100
33. Bruno Giacomelli (Boro 001) +5.848
34. Alberto Colombo (Boro 001) +6.148
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Re: Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Zandvoort race up!
Not the qualification we expected at LEC, but it seems our car is once again falling behind. What is more - we worked mainly on grip this season, so our speed is not our best weapon and Monza is a track where top speed is what matters. All we hope now is that Hesketh and Fittipladi teams don't make it in top 20, so that we keep our position in the championship.
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Nice work guys, now just finish the job.
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1977 Italian GP - Race:
1. James Hunt (McLaren) 52 Laps
2. Riccardo Patrese (Ferrari) +26.3
3. Patrick Depailler (Tyrrell) +1:33.9
4. David Purley (Wolf) +1:38.9
5. Jody Scheckter (Shadow) +1:41.7
6. Jacky Ickx (Wolf) +1:42.4
7. Alan Jones (March) +1 Lap / Engine
8. Carlos Reutemann (Lotus) +1 Lap
9. Tom Sneva (Penske) +1 Lap
10. Clay Regazzoni (Brabham) +1 Lap
11. Gilles Villeneuve (Ensign) + 1 Lap
12. Rolf Stommelen (Shadow) + 1 Lap
13. Jean-Pierre Jabouille (Renault) +1 Lap
14. Jean-Pierre Jarier (Lotus) +1 Lap
15. Rupert Keegan (Hesketh) +2 Laps
16. Carlos Pace (Tyrrell) +4 Laps / Accident
not classified:
Emerson Fittipaldi (Ferrari) 43 Laps / Engine
Henri Pescarolo (Ligier) 43 Laps / Accident
Tom Pryce (McLaren) 38 Laps / Transmission
Chris Amon (Surtees) 34 Laps / Engine
Rene Arnoux (Renault) 33 Laps / Accident
Gunnar Nilsson (Parnelli) 27 Laps / Suspension
Niki Lauda (Ferrari) 23 Laps / Gearbox
Jochen Mass (Penske) 18 Laps / Transmission
Didier Pironi (Brabham) 12 Laps / Clutch
Vittorio Brambilla (Ligier) 8 Laps / Transmission
Mario Andretti (March) 6 Laps / Gearbox
Geoff Brabham (Fittipaldi) 2 Laps / Engine
Fastest Lap: James Hunt (1:40.201)
ROTR: Carlos Pace (Crashing out of third position) / Alan Jones' engine (failed when he was running third with one lap to go)
DOTR: James Hunt
1. James Hunt (McLaren) 52 Laps
2. Riccardo Patrese (Ferrari) +26.3
3. Patrick Depailler (Tyrrell) +1:33.9
4. David Purley (Wolf) +1:38.9
5. Jody Scheckter (Shadow) +1:41.7
6. Jacky Ickx (Wolf) +1:42.4
7. Alan Jones (March) +1 Lap / Engine
8. Carlos Reutemann (Lotus) +1 Lap
9. Tom Sneva (Penske) +1 Lap
10. Clay Regazzoni (Brabham) +1 Lap
11. Gilles Villeneuve (Ensign) + 1 Lap
12. Rolf Stommelen (Shadow) + 1 Lap
13. Jean-Pierre Jabouille (Renault) +1 Lap
14. Jean-Pierre Jarier (Lotus) +1 Lap
15. Rupert Keegan (Hesketh) +2 Laps
16. Carlos Pace (Tyrrell) +4 Laps / Accident
not classified:
Emerson Fittipaldi (Ferrari) 43 Laps / Engine
Henri Pescarolo (Ligier) 43 Laps / Accident
Tom Pryce (McLaren) 38 Laps / Transmission
Chris Amon (Surtees) 34 Laps / Engine
Rene Arnoux (Renault) 33 Laps / Accident
Gunnar Nilsson (Parnelli) 27 Laps / Suspension
Niki Lauda (Ferrari) 23 Laps / Gearbox
Jochen Mass (Penske) 18 Laps / Transmission
Didier Pironi (Brabham) 12 Laps / Clutch
Vittorio Brambilla (Ligier) 8 Laps / Transmission
Mario Andretti (March) 6 Laps / Gearbox
Geoff Brabham (Fittipaldi) 2 Laps / Engine
Fastest Lap: James Hunt (1:40.201)
ROTR: Carlos Pace (Crashing out of third position) / Alan Jones' engine (failed when he was running third with one lap to go)
DOTR: James Hunt
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Re: Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Zandvoort race up!
This wrote:Hm, of course i have no idea if those times are good or not, but a medium speed an medium reliability update seem to be in our budget, probably the last update we can afford this year.
I advice Maki to join with some other team. Something like Maki McGuire would sound almost as cool as Stanley Kojima BRM.
If Pi allows and there is no manager willing to take charge at LEC, I offer to do the same with LEC and Arrows, so that the two teams become one. That way will give better chance (more money and a car to develop) and will make less the number of the teams in the championship. However, this is just in case there is no LEC "buyer"

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Re: Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Monza race up!
Yeah, I think Pryce was overdue for a DNF by this point anyway. Good to see that Hunt managed to keep it all together and that Lauda and Fittipaldi both broke down as well.
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Re: Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Monza race up!
Christ, there goes the championship then. And I think Patrese just bagged himself a drive for next season at Ferrari...
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Re: Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Monza race up!
Ok, the last 2 DNQ of Divina will sent her to the bench, so it will be Pironi-Gunnar for the races that the french will be on the team.
Re: Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Monza race up!
Give Lotus large grip. (I don't drop Lotus till end of season, remember?
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Ferrari will take Large Reliability and small speed.
Maki will upgrade for the first time since ever, but I don't know how much buy 'cause I don't know how much money they have left.
Maki will upgrade for the first time since ever, but I don't know how much buy 'cause I don't know how much money they have left.
Re: Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Monza race up!
Stramala [kostas22] wrote:Ferrari will take Large Reliability and small speed.
Maki will upgrade for the first time since ever, but I don't know how much buy 'cause I don't know how much money they have left.
Just look at the first post, there are the budgets. Maki are 574 000 .- in debt. So you can afford a medium upgrade without reaching the debt limit of 1 000 000.-
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Re: Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Monza race up!
pi314159 wrote:Stramala [kostas22] wrote:Ferrari will take Large Reliability and small speed.
Maki will upgrade for the first time since ever, but I don't know how much buy 'cause I don't know how much money they have left.
Just look at the first post, there are the budgets. Maki are 574 000 .- in debt. So you can afford a medium upgrade without reaching the debt limit of 1 000 000.-
Ah. OK, well, medium speed upgrade for the last race in Japan. Selling the assets of the team when it closes should offset the debt.
Re: Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Monza race up!
Boro will run AJ Foyt in their main car for the United States Grand Prix.
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Re: Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Monza race up!
Darn you Moco!
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Re: Virtual 1977 F1 Season - Monza race up!
Waheeey, 2 more points! I believe that puts us up to equal 5th with Brabham in the Constructors Championship? Also, Shadow will run a third car for Lella Lombardi in both the US and Canadian Grands Prix.
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