World Series of Nations (SIGNUPS)
World Series of Nations (SIGNUPS)
Welcome to the World Series of Nations
With a 12 race schedule, many countries to choose from, and the team management in your hands, can YOU win the World Series of Nations Championship?
Teams:
Simtek Russia
S. Zlobin Engine: Honda Chassis: Dallara Money: $17.3M
S. Sirotkin
TheFlyingCat Australia
D. Ricciardo
J. Whincup Engine: Honda Chassis: Dallara Money: $14.6M
Nuppiz Guatemala
A. Saravia Engine: Renault Chassis: Ford Money: $18.3M
RedEyes504 Norway
M. Ostberg
A. Mikkelsen Engine: Honda Chassis: Dallara Money: $14.6M
tommykl Belgium
S. Vandoorne L. Vanthoor Engine: Honda Chassis:Ford Money: $15.8M
Biscione Belarus
A. Talkanitsa Engine: Life Chassis: Lola Money: $19.4M
Salamander USA
Hunter-Reay S. Karam Engine: Chevrolet Chassis: Dallara Money: $15.8M
W12 Japan
K. Kobayashi T. Sato Engine: Renault Chassis: Dallara Money: $15.4M
mrfakeboulier Germany
A. Lotterer N. Rosberg Engine: Renault Chassis: Dallara Money: $15.4M
Normal32 Argentina
G.Mazzacane J.M. Lopez Engine: Life Chassis: Dallara Money:$16.4M
This Netherlands
R. Frijns van der Garde Engine: Ferrari Chassis: Dallara Money: $15.4M
Wmetcalf7 4 Canada
J. Hinchcliffe R. Wickens Engine: Renault Chassis: Dallara $15.4M
V8fan12 New Zealand
S. Dixon B. Hartley Engine: Renault Chassis: Dallara Money: $15.4M
Ice1Racing Finland
K. Raikkonen H. Kovalainen Engine: Honda Chassis: Dallara Money:$14.6M
Miguel98 Portugal
A.F. Da Costa A. Couto Engine: Honda Chassis: Dallara Money: $14.6M
Reject_Dom Czech
J. Charouz M. Prokop Engine: Honda Chassis: Dallara Money: $14.6M
Rabbi Gordon Hungary
N. Michelisz Engine: Ferrari Chassis: Ford Money: $18.3M
You may choose any drivers from the country you choose, provided they meet the following criteria.
Has raced or tested in WEC, WRC, F1, F3, GP2, Indycar, Formula E, WTCC, or V8 Supercars in 2014, or is planning to in 2015.
Is the same nationality as your team (obviously)
No drivers who have officially retired from all of the motorsport specified.
No drivers who have serious injuries which means they realistically couldn't race (aka Bianchi)
Each team starts off with $20,000,000.
You must choose a power unit and a chassis supplier.
Power Units:
Honda (High Acceleration, medium reliability, $1,200,000)
Renault (Medium acceleration, medium reliability, $800,000)
Ferrari (High Acceleration, low reliability, $800,000)
Chevrolet (Low acceleration, high reliability, $600,000)
Life (Low Acceleration, low reliability, $300,000)
Chassis Suppliers:
Dallara (High cornering, $1,500,000 each)
Ford (Medium cornering, $900,000 each)
Lola (Low cornering, $300,000 each)
Here is how power units and chassis work. You may have either a two car or a one car team, but if you have a two car team, you must buy two power units and two chassis, otherwise, you can't race both cars. When you use a power unit, gradually the reliability goes down. As it goes down, you will notice you will tend to DNF more often. Therefore, you mustn't forget to buy new power units (I will say where everyone's engine reliability is at after every race.)
With Chassis, it is relatively simple. If you DNF in a race, you must buy a new chassis for that vehicle, or else that vehicle won't race. You may switch chassis mid-season, for example switching from Ford to Dallara, but you will incur a fee of $500,000 for making such change.
As far as drivers go, you don't have to pay for them, however you can decide how long you would like to keep each driver.
There may be a maximum of 12 teams.
The points system goes as follows: 20-15-12-10-8-6-4-3-2-1
Prize Money goes as follows for races:
p1- $1,000,000
p2- $900,000
p3- $825,000
p4- $755,000
p5- $685,000
p6- $615,000
p7- $560,000
p8- $500,000
p9- $440,000
p10- $390,000
p11- $340,000
p12- $300,000
p13- $275,000
p14- $250,000
p15- $200,000
p16- $175,000
p17- $150,000
p18- $140,000
p19- $130,000
p20- $120,000
p21- $110,000
p22- $100,000
p23- $90,000
p24- $80,000
p25- $75,000
p26- $70,000
p27- $65,000
p28- $60,000
p29- $55,000
p30- $50,000
Pole Position: $400,000
For Season (Constructors points)
p1- $12,000,000
p2- $11,500,000
p3- $11,250,000
p4- $11,000,000
p5- $10,625,000
p6- $10,250,000
p7- $9,875,000
p8- $9,500,000
p9- $9,125,000
p10- $8,750,000
p11- $8,375,000
p12- $8,000,000
p13- $7,625,000
p14- $7,250,000
p15- $6,875,000
p16- $6,500,000
p17- $6,250,000
p18- $6,000,000
p19- $5,750,000
p20- $5,500,000
p21- $5,250,000
p22- $5,000,000
p23- $4,750,000
p24- $4,500,000
Owners, Teams, Drivers:
Waiting List:
Got any questions, comments, concerns, or clarifications you'd like to be resolved? Let me know.
With a 12 race schedule, many countries to choose from, and the team management in your hands, can YOU win the World Series of Nations Championship?
Teams:
Simtek Russia
S. Zlobin Engine: Honda Chassis: Dallara Money: $17.3M
S. Sirotkin
TheFlyingCat Australia
D. Ricciardo
J. Whincup Engine: Honda Chassis: Dallara Money: $14.6M
Nuppiz Guatemala
A. Saravia Engine: Renault Chassis: Ford Money: $18.3M
RedEyes504 Norway
M. Ostberg
A. Mikkelsen Engine: Honda Chassis: Dallara Money: $14.6M
tommykl Belgium
S. Vandoorne L. Vanthoor Engine: Honda Chassis:Ford Money: $15.8M
Biscione Belarus
A. Talkanitsa Engine: Life Chassis: Lola Money: $19.4M
Salamander USA
Hunter-Reay S. Karam Engine: Chevrolet Chassis: Dallara Money: $15.8M
W12 Japan
K. Kobayashi T. Sato Engine: Renault Chassis: Dallara Money: $15.4M
mrfakeboulier Germany
A. Lotterer N. Rosberg Engine: Renault Chassis: Dallara Money: $15.4M
Normal32 Argentina
G.Mazzacane J.M. Lopez Engine: Life Chassis: Dallara Money:$16.4M
This Netherlands
R. Frijns van der Garde Engine: Ferrari Chassis: Dallara Money: $15.4M
Wmetcalf7 4 Canada
J. Hinchcliffe R. Wickens Engine: Renault Chassis: Dallara $15.4M
V8fan12 New Zealand
S. Dixon B. Hartley Engine: Renault Chassis: Dallara Money: $15.4M
Ice1Racing Finland
K. Raikkonen H. Kovalainen Engine: Honda Chassis: Dallara Money:$14.6M
Miguel98 Portugal
A.F. Da Costa A. Couto Engine: Honda Chassis: Dallara Money: $14.6M
Reject_Dom Czech
J. Charouz M. Prokop Engine: Honda Chassis: Dallara Money: $14.6M
Rabbi Gordon Hungary
N. Michelisz Engine: Ferrari Chassis: Ford Money: $18.3M
You may choose any drivers from the country you choose, provided they meet the following criteria.
Has raced or tested in WEC, WRC, F1, F3, GP2, Indycar, Formula E, WTCC, or V8 Supercars in 2014, or is planning to in 2015.
Is the same nationality as your team (obviously)
No drivers who have officially retired from all of the motorsport specified.
No drivers who have serious injuries which means they realistically couldn't race (aka Bianchi)
Each team starts off with $20,000,000.
You must choose a power unit and a chassis supplier.
Power Units:
Honda (High Acceleration, medium reliability, $1,200,000)
Renault (Medium acceleration, medium reliability, $800,000)
Ferrari (High Acceleration, low reliability, $800,000)
Chevrolet (Low acceleration, high reliability, $600,000)
Life (Low Acceleration, low reliability, $300,000)
Chassis Suppliers:
Dallara (High cornering, $1,500,000 each)
Ford (Medium cornering, $900,000 each)
Lola (Low cornering, $300,000 each)
Here is how power units and chassis work. You may have either a two car or a one car team, but if you have a two car team, you must buy two power units and two chassis, otherwise, you can't race both cars. When you use a power unit, gradually the reliability goes down. As it goes down, you will notice you will tend to DNF more often. Therefore, you mustn't forget to buy new power units (I will say where everyone's engine reliability is at after every race.)
With Chassis, it is relatively simple. If you DNF in a race, you must buy a new chassis for that vehicle, or else that vehicle won't race. You may switch chassis mid-season, for example switching from Ford to Dallara, but you will incur a fee of $500,000 for making such change.
As far as drivers go, you don't have to pay for them, however you can decide how long you would like to keep each driver.
There may be a maximum of 12 teams.
The points system goes as follows: 20-15-12-10-8-6-4-3-2-1
Prize Money goes as follows for races:
p1- $1,000,000
p2- $900,000
p3- $825,000
p4- $755,000
p5- $685,000
p6- $615,000
p7- $560,000
p8- $500,000
p9- $440,000
p10- $390,000
p11- $340,000
p12- $300,000
p13- $275,000
p14- $250,000
p15- $200,000
p16- $175,000
p17- $150,000
p18- $140,000
p19- $130,000
p20- $120,000
p21- $110,000
p22- $100,000
p23- $90,000
p24- $80,000
p25- $75,000
p26- $70,000
p27- $65,000
p28- $60,000
p29- $55,000
p30- $50,000
Pole Position: $400,000
For Season (Constructors points)
p1- $12,000,000
p2- $11,500,000
p3- $11,250,000
p4- $11,000,000
p5- $10,625,000
p6- $10,250,000
p7- $9,875,000
p8- $9,500,000
p9- $9,125,000
p10- $8,750,000
p11- $8,375,000
p12- $8,000,000
p13- $7,625,000
p14- $7,250,000
p15- $6,875,000
p16- $6,500,000
p17- $6,250,000
p18- $6,000,000
p19- $5,750,000
p20- $5,500,000
p21- $5,250,000
p22- $5,000,000
p23- $4,750,000
p24- $4,500,000
Owners, Teams, Drivers:
Waiting List:
Got any questions, comments, concerns, or clarifications you'd like to be resolved? Let me know.
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- Bobby Doorknobs
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Re: World Series of Nations
Is it possible that you could add more countries? You don't have to include ones that are relatively obscure like Lesotho, but maybe any countries that have representation in the series you listed like Switzerland and China? Or simply do away with that list altogether and just let people pick whatever country they want, as long as there are drivers from that country that fulfil the criteria?
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Re: World Series of Nations
Simtek wrote:Is it possible that you could add more countries? You don't have to include ones that are relatively obscure like Lesotho, but maybe any countries that have representation in the series you listed like Switzerland and China? Or simply do away with that list altogether and just let people pick whatever country they want, as long as there are drivers from that country that fulfil the criteria?
I suppose so. All the countries are now freely available, so long as they have at least one driver which meets the criteria.
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Re: World Series of Nations
elfroggo wrote:Simtek wrote:Is it possible that you could add more countries? You don't have to include ones that are relatively obscure like Lesotho, but maybe any countries that have representation in the series you listed like Switzerland and China? Or simply do away with that list altogether and just let people pick whatever country they want, as long as there are drivers from that country that fulfil the criteria?
I suppose so. All the countries are now freely available, so long as they have at least one driver which meets the criteria.
OK then! I'll take Russia.
Drivers: Sergey Zlobin & Sergey Sirotkin
Power units: Honda (x2)
Chassis: Dallara (x2)
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Re: World Series of Nations (SIGNUPS)
Because I can be slightly patriotic when it comes to these things, Ima take the land down under.
Drivers: Daniel Ricciardo (No.3) and Jamie Whincup (No.88)
Power Units: Honda (x2)
Chassis: Dallara (x2)
Drivers: Daniel Ricciardo (No.3) and Jamie Whincup (No.88)
Power Units: Honda (x2)
Chassis: Dallara (x2)
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Re: World Series of Nations (SIGNUPS)
Well, as I promised in the PMMF Planning Thread:
Country: Guatemala
Driver: Andrés Saravia
Power unit: Renault
Chassis: Ford
Country: Guatemala
Driver: Andrés Saravia
Power unit: Renault
Chassis: Ford
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Re: World Series of Nations (SIGNUPS)
I'll take Norway and hope to god this isn't single-seater racing
Drivers: Mads Østberg (#54), Andreas Mikkelsen (#55)
Power Units: Honda
Chassis: Dallara
Drivers: Mads Østberg (#54), Andreas Mikkelsen (#55)
Power Units: Honda
Chassis: Dallara
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Re: World Series of Nations (SIGNUPS)
Country: Belgium
Drivers: Laurens Vanthoor, Stoffel Vandoorne
Power units: Honda
Chassis: Ford
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Drivers: Laurens Vanthoor, Stoffel Vandoorne
Power units: Honda
Chassis: Ford
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Country: Belarus
Drivers: Alexander Talkanitsa
Power units: Life
Chassis: Lola
Drivers: Alexander Talkanitsa
Power units: Life
Chassis: Lola
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Re: World Series of Nations (SIGNUPS)
elfroggo wrote:Got any questions, comments, concerns, or clarifications you'd like to be resolved? Let me know.
I have a question: Can I put in a driver from DTM? (If so, I enter Canada with Robert Wickens. I'll do rest of stuff like engines and 2nd driver later.)
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Re: World Series of Nations (SIGNUPS)
Alright, let's do this
Country: United States
Drivers: Ryan Hunter-Reay, Kyle Larson (Sage Karam if Larson is not allowed)
Power units: Chevrolet
Chassis: Dallara
Country: United States
Drivers: Ryan Hunter-Reay, Kyle Larson (Sage Karam if Larson is not allowed)
Power units: Chevrolet
Chassis: Dallara
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Country: Japan
Drivers: Kamui Kobayashi & Takuma Sato
Power Units: Renault
Chassis: Dallara

Drivers: Kamui Kobayashi & Takuma Sato
Power Units: Renault
Chassis: Dallara

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Re: World Series of Nations (SIGNUPS)
Country:Germany
Drivers: Andre Lotterer and Nico Rosberg.
Chassis: Dallara
Engines: Renault
Drivers: Andre Lotterer and Nico Rosberg.
Chassis: Dallara
Engines: Renault
Re: World Series of Nations (SIGNUPS)
Country: Argentina
Drivers: Gaston Mazzacane (#0) and Jose Maria Lopez(#2)
Chassis: Dallara
Engines: Life
Drivers: Gaston Mazzacane (#0) and Jose Maria Lopez(#2)
Chassis: Dallara
Engines: Life
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Re: World Series of Nations (SIGNUPS)
Country: The Kingdom of The Netherlands
Drivers: Robin Frijns and Giedo Van Der Garde
Chassis: Dallara (x2)
Power Unit: Ferrari (x2)
Drivers: Robin Frijns and Giedo Van Der Garde
Chassis: Dallara (x2)
Power Unit: Ferrari (x2)
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Re: World Series of Nations (SIGNUPS)
Okay, here we go:
Country: Teh land of the free, good ol Canada.
Drivers: James Hinchcliffe (#7) and Robert Wickens (#12)
Chassis: Dallara
Power Unit: Renault
Country: Teh land of the free, good ol Canada.
Drivers: James Hinchcliffe (#7) and Robert Wickens (#12)
Chassis: Dallara
Power Unit: Renault
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Re: World Series of Nations (SIGNUPS)
Country: New Zealand
Drivers: Scott Dixon (#10) and Brendon Hartley (#9)
Chassis: Dallara
Power Unit: Renault
Drivers: Scott Dixon (#10) and Brendon Hartley (#9)
Chassis: Dallara
Power Unit: Renault
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Country: Finland
Drivers: Kimi Raikkonen (#79) and Heikki Kovalainen (#97)
Chassis: Dallara
Power Unit: Honda
Drivers: Kimi Raikkonen (#79) and Heikki Kovalainen (#97)
Chassis: Dallara
Power Unit: Honda
Re: World Series of Nations (SIGNUPS)
Country: Portugal
Drivers: António Felix da Costa (#19) and André Couto (#21)
Chassis: Dallara
Power Unit: Honda
Drivers: António Felix da Costa (#19) and André Couto (#21)
Chassis: Dallara
Power Unit: Honda
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Country - Czech Rep.
Drivers - Jan Charouz (#14), Martin Prokop (#15)
Power - Honda
Chassis - Dallara
Drivers - Jan Charouz (#14), Martin Prokop (#15)
Power - Honda
Chassis - Dallara
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Re: World Series of Nations (SIGNUPS)
You said there's a maximum of 12 teams, and it seems we are already way over that amount. Perhaps it would be a good idea to downscale to 1 car per team, so as to allow 24 teams? Considering this is a country championship, having only 12 countries feels a bit uninspiring, however 24 countries would spice things up a lot more.
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Re: World Series of Nations (SIGNUPS)
In case of 24 countries:
Hungary!
Ford-Ferrari, because lel
And as AutoGP does not qualify a driver for this series, the only eligible driver is going to be used.
Driver: Norbert Michelisz
Hungary!
Ford-Ferrari, because lel
And as AutoGP does not qualify a driver for this series, the only eligible driver is going to be used.
Driver: Norbert Michelisz
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Re: World Series of Nations (SIGNUPS)
This wrote:You said there's a maximum of 12 teams, and it seems we are already way over that amount. Perhaps it would be a good idea to downscale to 1 car per team, so as to allow 24 teams? Considering this is a country championship, having only 12 countries feels a bit uninspiring, however 24 countries would spice things up a lot more.
If this suggestion goes ahead then Russia will have Zlobin as our permanent driver. If anyone should lead us to victory it's him. Sirotkin will be reserve and we will only buy one chassis and engine, not two.
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Re: World Series of Nations (SIGNUPS)
This wrote:You said there's a maximum of 12 teams, and it seems we are already way over that amount. Perhaps it would be a good idea to downscale to 1 car per team, so as to allow 24 teams? Considering this is a country championship, having only 12 countries feels a bit uninspiring, however 24 countries would spice things up a lot more.
Well, I'm just shocked that there's so much interest, I mean I got like 20 signups in one day

Re: World Series of Nations (SIGNUPS)
Also, just a note, the season will start when we get 24 teams.
Re: World Series of Nations (SIGNUPS)
elfroggo wrote:This wrote:You said there's a maximum of 12 teams, and it seems we are already way over that amount. Perhaps it would be a good idea to downscale to 1 car per team, so as to allow 24 teams? Considering this is a country championship, having only 12 countries feels a bit uninspiring, however 24 countries would spice things up a lot more.
Well, I'm just shocked that there's so much interest, I mean I got like 20 signups in one day![]()
Well, it does seem to happen to most series as they start round here (hence why so many have waiting lists).
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Re: World Series of Nations (SIGNUPS)
I'm sorry if I wasn't clear in my last post. I meant that if one-car teams were mandatory, then Russia would only run Zlobin. Seeing as two-car teams are still a possibility, then I would like to run my original entry of "The Two Sergeys".
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Re: World Series of Nations (SIGNUPS)
Miguel98 wrote:Country: Portugal
Drivers: António Felix da Costa (#19) and André Couto (#21)
Chassis: Dallara
Power Unit: Honda
You are a bastard. Why not leave Couto free, so we can have a Macanese team going go at it hammer and tongs for ROTY against Belarus?

Re: World Series of Nations (SIGNUPS)
Simtek wrote:I'm sorry if I wasn't clear in my last post. I meant that if one-car teams were mandatory, then Russia would only run Zlobin. Seeing as two-car teams are still a possibility, then I would like to run my original entry of "The Two Sergeys".
Okay then, sounds good.