pi314159 wrote:Reg Parnell Racing will offer local entrant John Love to replace Ireland at the next race. Also, we would be interested in buying a more competetive car, if that is possible.
Ataxia wrote:A medium speed upgrade for BRM would be great.
DeletrazFTW wrote:You can only buy small upgrades now, medium and large are allowed after round 2.
Yeah, sorry, I lost my eyesight in Vietnam in 1972 and since then have had to hire a 5ft Cambodian man to read everything for me. Unfortunately, even after 40 years of doing this job for me, his English isn't so good so we might have been lost in translation there. I apologise for this awful inconvenience.
ANYWAY, after that slight faux pas I will conform to this somewhat restrictive rule and forgo the upgrade for now.
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...
May i ask you to put the upgrade system/rules in the first post in this topic? Currently it's not a huge problem, but at some point, theres going to be a lot of pages, and it's going to become confusing. A small speed upgrade for me, please.
1. Jim Clark ( Lotus 33-Climax ) 85 laps 2. Pedro Rodriquez ( Honda RA272 ) +11.093 3. John Surtees ( Ferrari 1512 ) +24.400 4. John Love ( Lotus 25-BRM ) +1 lap 5. Maria Teresa de Filippis ( Cooper T60-Climax ) +1 lap 6. Jack Brabham ( Brabham BT11-Climax ) +1 lap 7. Lorenzo Bandini ( LDS Mk2-Alfa Romeo ) +2 laps 8. Dan Gurney ( BRM P261 ) +2 laps 9. Jochen Rindt ( Ferrari 158 ) +2 laps 10. Mike Parkes ( Lotus 25-BRM ) +6 laps
Other drivers retired. I'm writing this on a phone, so I'll not write all of them. Point standings will come soon, when I can use my computer again.