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Eurobrun will run Pirellis.

Type 1: Pepsi (1st), American Airlines (2nd), Air France (3rd)
Type 2: Olivetti (1st), Nintendo (2nd), Capcom (3rd)
Type 3: Adidas (1st), Emerson (2nd), Lockheed (3rd)
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Zakspeed will run Goodyears and will try for these sponsors:

Nintendo (Type 2)
Brembo (Type 3)
BP (Type 3)
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Larrouse would like micheline tyres please.

as for sponsors...

Type 1 Sponsors
Apple

Type 2 Sponsors
Sprite

Type 3 Sponsors
Adidas

thanks
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Brabham will go for Pirellis and go for following sponsors:

T1:
IBM (0.7mil)
Mountain Dew (0.1mil)

T2:
Capcom (0.4mil)

Also, FA1L, how much money Elf would sponsor us? ;)
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FMecha wrote:Brabham will go for Pirellis and go for following sponsors:

T1:
IBM (0.7mil)
Mountain Dew (0.1mil)

T2:
Capcom (0.4mil)

Also, FA1L, how much money Elf would sponsor us? ;)
ANOTHER THINK I FORGOT. Elf will be added to the list, bringing 3.5 millions.
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We are a tyre supplier,but i have to use Michelin Tyres :P
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Osella pick Michelins.

Type 1
Milka
Michelin
IBM

Type 2
Data General
Aeroquip
7-Eleven

Type 3
AGA
BP
Adidas
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Type 1: American Airlines
Type 2: John Player Special
Type 3: Lockheed
Tyre Company: Michelin
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FA1L wrote:You can now bid for one sponsor of all types.

Collieafc wrote:Type 1: 1st choice: West. 2nd Choice: 7-Up. 3rd choice: Milka
Type 2: 1st choice: MTV. 2nd Choice: Konami. 3rd Choice: Disney (no jokes about me operating a Mickey Mouse team).
Type 3: 1st Choice: Lockheed. 2nd choice: Mastercard. 3rd Choice: BP
FRG2000 wrote:Tier 1:Pepsi,Agip
Tier 2:Disney,Nintendo,Sega :P
Tier 3:Mastercard.
tristan1117 wrote:Eurobrun will run Pirellis.

Type 1: Pepsi (1st), American Airlines (2nd), Air France (3rd)
Type 2: Olivetti (1st), Nintendo (2nd), Capcom (3rd)
Type 3: Adidas (1st), Emerson (2nd), Lockheed (3rd)
roblomas52 wrote:Type 1 Sponsors
McDonalds (4mil)
Michelin (0.8mil, team must use Michelin tires)
Apple (0.5mil)

Type 2 Sponsors
MTV (just for the sheer rejectfulness of it, 1.6mil)
Sprite (0.7mil)
7-Eleven (0.2mil)

Type 3 Sponsors
Gauloises (0.7mil)
Mastercard (0.5mil)
Adidas (0.2mil)
UgncreativeUsergname wrote:Type 1
Milka
Michelin
IBM

Type 2
Data General
Aeroquip
7-Eleven

Type 3
AGA
BP
Adidas
good_Ralf wrote:Type 1: American Airlines, Camel, McDonalds
Type 2: John Player Special, Olivetti, Nintendo
Type 3: Lockheed, Tamiya, Timberland


Erm, what definition of 'one' are you guys all using? Also Ferrari demand we be able to run our legendary V12 engines instead of these poxy V10s.
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Lotus would like Pirelli tyres.

Sponsor 1: Camel (obviously)
Sponsor 2: Capcom
Sponsor 3: Brembo
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So I can't read, big deal. I'm actually really embarrassed. :oops:

Milka, Data General, and AGA, then.
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Lol i use glasses because i use glaasses i could not read the letters :geek:


Otherwise:Pepsi,Sega and Mastercard.
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A lot of teams will have to search for another sponsor, you can check yours at the first post.
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Williams Sponsor and Tyre Arrangements - 1989

Tier 1 Sponsor
Parmalat

Tier 2 Sponsor
MTV

Tier 3 Sponsor
Tamiya

Tyre Supplier
Pirelli
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Onyx Sponsors and Tyres

Sponsors
Tier One: Shell (4.5 mil)
Tier Two: 7-Eleven (0.2 mil)
Tier Three: Olympus (0.1 mil)

Tires
Michelin
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Can I have tiers and money they will pay for the following sponsors?

Barclay (cigarettes)
Microsoft
Martini
USF&G
ATS
DeLonghi
Fondmetal
Leyton House
Gitanes
Motul
Jagermeister
Iceberg (watches)

:)
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FA1L wrote:Teams



Rial
Manager: FRG2000
Starting Budget: 3.5 millions
Current Budget: 5,9 millions
Driver 1:
Driver 2:
Sponsor 1: Pepsi
Sponsor 2: Disney
Sponsor 3: Mastercard
Tyre Supplier: Michelin
Engine:





Lol i love mickey mouse :lol:
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Coloni's plans are here after a long decision.

Coloni

Sponsor 1: Coca-Cola
Sponsor 2: El Charro
Sponsor 3: Enco

Tyre Supplier: Pirelli
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I will run pirlellis
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As of yet, McLaren have only announced that their title sponsor will be Parmalat. We will also use Pirelli tyres.
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Still, a lot of teams that have yet to decide new sponsors.
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FMecha wrote:Can I have tiers and money they will pay for the following sponsors?

Barclay (cigarettes) (Tier 2/0.5mil)
Microsoft (Tier 2/0.5mil
Martini (Tier 1/1.2mil
USF&G (Tier 1/0.7mil)
ATS (Tier 2/0.6mil)
DeLonghi (Tier 3/0.2mil)
Fondmetal (Tier 3/0.4mil)
Leyton House (Tier 1/1mil)
Gitanes (Tier 1/1.8mil)
Motul (Tier 2/0.9mil)
Jagermeister (Tier 1/3mil)
Iceberg (watches) (Tier 3/0.3mil)

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I'd like to inquire as to why Williams' sponsors have not been listed on the front page, yet McLaren's have.
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Dallara;

Marlboro
Olivetti
Mastercard
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kevinbotz wrote:I'd like to inquire as to why Williams' sponsors have not been listed on the front page, yet McLaren's have.
Your sponsor bids failed, please have new ones…

Biscione wrote:Dallara;

Marlboro
Olivetti
Mastercard
The same… all have already been taken.
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FA1L wrote:
kevinbotz wrote:I'd like to inquire as to why Williams' sponsors have not been listed on the front page, yet McLaren's have.
Your sponsor bids failed, please have new ones…


Er, based on what? kevinbotz claimed Parmalat first, and since you haven't been running RNG on who gets what sponsor...

FA1L wrote:
Biscione wrote:Dallara;

Marlboro
Olivetti
Mastercard
The same… all have already been taken.


... you do realise that you gave Lotus and Benetton the same Tier 1 sponsor, right?
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This is total chaos, I don't have time to participate where I have to manually calculate what is and isn't there in a huge list based on every single post, consider Dallara available to manage.
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Biscione wrote:This is total chaos, I don't have time to participate where I have to manually calculate what is and isn't there in a huge list based on every single post, consider Dallara available to manage.
So you don´t want to manage anymore? :cry:
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FA1L wrote:
Biscione wrote:This is total chaos, I don't have time to participate where I have to manually calculate what is and isn't there in a huge list based on every single post, consider Dallara available to manage.
So you don´t want to manage anymore? :cry:

It's all a bit too confusing for me. I have an F1RWRS team to run, and that already uses up my quota of tolerating things that aren't stupidly easy. Priorities...
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FA1L wrote:
Biscione wrote:This is total chaos, I don't have time to participate where I have to manually calculate what is and isn't there in a huge list based on every single post, consider Dallara available to manage.
So you don´t want to manage anymore? :cry:


Thanks for responding to my questions, by the way... :|
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My current budget is still listed at 1.5 million when it should be 7 million.
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Salamander wrote:
FA1L wrote:
kevinbotz wrote:I'd like to inquire as to why Williams' sponsors have not been listed on the front page, yet McLaren's have.
Your sponsor bids failed, please have new ones…


Er, based on what? kevinbotz claimed Parmalat first, and since you haven't been running RNG on who gets what sponsor...

FA1L wrote:
Biscione wrote:Dallara;

Marlboro
Olivetti
Mastercard
The same… all have already been taken.


... you do realise that you gave Lotus and Benetton the same Tier 1 sponsor, right?
OK. Williams got the Parmalat money, and Lotus doesn´t have Camel anymore.
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1) why is there no RNG? RNG is the best thing about these alternate Formula managers. The sponsorship system doesn't work anywhere near as well as it's intended to without RNG.
2) Why are all these management series popping up, clearly based almost exactly on the system pi3141 uses for his successful 70s/80s F1 series, without a nod of thanks or appreciation towards him? It seems like you're claiming this as your own idea.
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pasta_maldonado wrote:1) why is there no RNG? RNG is the best thing about these alternate Formula managers. The sponsorship system doesn't work anywhere near as well as it's intended to without RNG.
2) Why are all these management series popping up, clearly based almost exactly on the system pi3141 uses for his successful 70s/80s F1 series, without a nod of thanks or appreciation towards him? It seems like you're claiming this as your own idea.
1) For the drivers, I am planning to use the RNG. 2)Checked the series, and yes, it´s nearly exactly the same. But I didn´t even know Pi had a series when I created this one.
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We will try for

Tier 1

7up (3.4mil)
Certina (2mil)
Rolex (1.7mil)
Pepsi (1.5mil)
Milka (1.2mil
Tier 2
-7 Eleven (0.2mil)
Aeroquip (0.2mil)
Data General (0.2mil)
Zerowatt (0.1mil)
ZS Tools Machines (0.1mil)
Texaco (0.1mil)
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pasta_maldonado wrote:1) why is there no RNG? RNG is the best thing about these alternate Formula managers. The sponsorship system doesn't work anywhere near as well as it's intended to without RNG.
2) Why are all these management series popping up, clearly based almost exactly on the system pi3141 uses for his successful 70s/80s F1 series, without a nod of thanks or appreciation towards him? It seems like you're claiming this as your own idea.


I also wish this was the case. Although that means Coloni would have had no way of gaining decent sponsors like we have now :lol:
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go_Rubens wrote:
pasta_maldonado wrote:1) why is there no RNG? RNG is the best thing about these alternate Formula managers. The sponsorship system doesn't work anywhere near as well as it's intended to without RNG.
2) Why are all these management series popping up, clearly based almost exactly on the system pi3141 uses for his successful 70s/80s F1 series, without a nod of thanks or appreciation towards him? It seems like you're claiming this as your own idea.


I also wish this was the case. Although that means Coloni would have had no way of gaining decent sponsors like we have now :lol:
Yeah, the good thing of having no RNG is that the teams that were rejectful in real life can unrejectify themselves and have a decent amount of cash.
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This and FRG2000's series are already blurring together in my mind....
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UgncreativeUsergname wrote:This and FRG2000's series are already blurring together in my mind....


Am I the only one who is thinking about multi accounts. Seriously I have a team in both and the same problem in both, NO bathplug CLUE
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