KL-Racer's F1 2010:ROTY PODIUM FINALLY UP!
KL-Racer's F1 2010:ROTY PODIUM FINALLY UP!
KL’S F1 management: 2010 season
After a yawn fest last season to say the least, when Ferrari managed to get the first ever Perfect season in the history of F1, all of this despite sticking to its guns and not making any updates on its 2009 challenger all season. In other news, Toyota finally pull the plug on all F1 activity including their engine program. In addition, Spyker also pulled out of F1, and as a result MSR happened to be bought out by Mercedes AMG. Despite being named ROTY last year, Renault Engines are still going to be around for 2010, but who’s going to use them? The Lotus name is back in F1 for the first time since the ill-fated 1994 season. This time around, it’s Group Lotus buying out the Renault works team. Not to mention, that we finally have Stefan GP entering the F1 circus after a failed attempt years before. Also, let’s not forget that KERS, which made its debut last season, is mandatory for this season onwards. On the driver’s front Felipe Massa, who finally clinched his first WDC at his home race last season, is back to defend his title. Meanwhile, amongst the teams, Ferrari are your Team champions, and are hoping for more of the same. However, there are many other teams that want this season to be way different than in 2009.
With all of this in mind, here’s the entry list for 2010, after two rounds of driver bids and some leftovers that needed to be sorted out.
Ferrari: $39.7 million – Wizzie
1 Felipe Massa
2 Sebastian Vettel
RD: Scott Dixon
Force India-Mercedes $30.3 million - Collieafc
3 Lewis Hamilton (signed for this year)
4 Robert Kubica
Sauber-BMW: $73.4 million – redeyes504
5 Nick Heidfeld
6 Kimi Raikkonen
RD: Adrian Sutil
Prodrive-Mercedes: $34.15 million – Miguel98
7 Jenson Button
8 Romain Grosjean
RD: Andreas Zuber
Carlin-BMW: $41.3 million – Ice1racing
9 Heikki Kovalainen
10 Timo Glock
RD: Ho-Pin Tung
Honda $28.7 million – Peteroli34
11 Christian Klien
12 Fernando Alonso
Epsilon Euskadi-Ferrari $20.75 million – Rabbi Gordon
13 Michael Schumacher
14 Giorgio Pantano
Brawn GP-Mercedes $18.3 million - theflyingcaterham
15 Mark Webber
16 Andre Lotterer
RD: Bruno Senna
McLaren-PURE $39.5 million – thor97
17 Benoit Truleyer
18 Sergio Perez
RD: Narain Karthikeyan
Williams-Cosworth $32.7 million – W12
19 Pedro De La Rosa
20 Giedo Van der Garde
RD: Sam Bird
Manor-BMW $14 million – Reject_Dom
21 Sebastien Buemi
22 Vitantonio Liuzzi
RD: Jarno Trulli
Caterham-Honda $12.9 million - Novitopoli
23 Rubens Barrichello
24 Luca Filippi
RD: Davide Valsecchi
DAMS-Renault $10.5 million - FantometteBR
25 Vitaly Petrov
26 Nico Hulkenberg
RD: Jules Bianchi
Lotus-Renault $43.75 million - This Could Be You
27 Kaz Nakajima (for the final six races)
28 Daniel Riccardo (for the final six races)
Lola-Honda $24 million - Shadaza
29 Pastor Maldonado
30 Paul Di Resta
Red Bull-Honda $8 million - ataxia
31 Nico Rosberg
32 Alvaro Parente
Mercedes $8.9 million - Whiteshore
33 Ralf Schumacher
34 Will Power
RD: Jerome D'Ambrosio
Campos-Cosworth $6.3 million – AdrianBelmonte_
35 Sergio Camanasas
36 Jose Maria Lopez
RD: Sakon Yamamoto
US F1-Cosworth $7.1 million - Samster
37 Charlie Kimball
38 Karun Chandhok
RD: Luiz Razia
Stefan GP-Renault $11.95 million - Dexter249
39 Kamui Kobayashi
40 Mikhail Aleshin
RD: Lucas Di Grassi
Drivers Standings after Round 15 of 16
Vettel 216 pts
Massa 184 pts
Webber 151 pts
Hamilton 100 pts
M. Schumacher 91 pts
Kubica 66 pts
Alonso 59 pts
Button 53 pts
Rosberg 48 pts
Lotterer 35 pts
Buemi 27 pts
Klien 19 pts
R. Schumacher 18 pts
Barrichello 14 pts
Liuzzi 12 pts
Raikkonen 12 pts
Kovalainen 5 pts
Heidfeld 5 pts
Pantano 5 pts
Power 4 pts
Maldonado 1 pt
Teams standings after Round 15 of 16
1 Ferrari 400 pts
2 Brawn GP-Mercedes 186 pts
3 Force India-Mercedes 166 pts
4 Epsilon Euskadi-Ferrari 96 pts
5 Honda 78 pts
6 Prodrive-Mercedes 53 pts
7 Red Bull-Honda 48 pts
8 Manor-BMW 39 pts
9 Mercedes 22 pts
10 Sauber-BMW 17 pts
11 Caterham-Honda 14 pts
12 Carlin-BMW 5 pts
13 Lola-Honda 1 pt
14 Campos-Cosworth 0 pts Best finish 11th
15 USF1-Cosworth 0 pts Best finish 12th
16 McLaren-PURE 0 pts Best finish 14th
17 DAMS-Renault 0 pts Best finish 15th
18 Williams-Cosworth 0 pts Best finish 17th x2
19 Stefan GP-Renault 0 pts Best Finish 17th x1
20 Lotus-Renault 0 pts Best Qual. Result 36th
Race Calendar
Once again the race calendar will be 16 races long, but with a couple changes, Donnington Park replaces Silverstone, because the current layout for Silverstone is not available for Grand Prix 2 yet. In addition, Yeongham Circuit in South Korea will make its first appearance on the calendar, replacing the Valencia street circuit. Here’s the order
Melbourne
Sepang
Shanghai
Yeongham
Catalunya
Monaco
Montreal
Donnington Park
Hungaroring
Spa
Monza
Singapore
Suzuka
Interlagos
Bahrain
Abu Dhabi
Points system will still be the same as last season. 20-15-11-8-6-5-4-3-2-1. Also like last season, there can only be 26 cars on the grid for a race. A separate Pre-Q session will take place before the qualifying session initially involving the bottom 10 teams from the previous year, the list will be recalculated after every four races using the bottom 10 teams of the current standings.
Upgrade rules
After much debate, I have decided to revert back to the 2009 system of doing upgrades. You can only post upgrades after Rounds 3, 6, 10 and 13. Of Course, a group test will be conducted after these rounds as well. You can still do one or two areas or double up on one area. Costs are $500k for one area, and $900k for two areas/double up on one area. Just in case, you forgot the areas you could upgrade on here they are.
KERS power: Increases the output of the KERS unit
Reliability: Decreases the rate of part failures
Qualifying Pace: Work with both race drivers to improve their skill in qualifying runs
Race Pace: Work with both race drivers to improve their skill over a full race distance
Aero: Improves the Aero efficiency of the car, so that both drivers can be more consistent
Finally, just to forewarn you guys, the driver stats will be adjusted accordingly. Furthermore, the KERS output for all existing teams will be increased by a RNG from 1-20. For a team that didn’t use KERS for 2009 (Campos and USF1), being bought out by someone else, (Lotus and Mercedes) or entered as a brand-new entry (Stefan GP) the parameters will be set from 60 to 120. Good luck to everyone!
After a yawn fest last season to say the least, when Ferrari managed to get the first ever Perfect season in the history of F1, all of this despite sticking to its guns and not making any updates on its 2009 challenger all season. In other news, Toyota finally pull the plug on all F1 activity including their engine program. In addition, Spyker also pulled out of F1, and as a result MSR happened to be bought out by Mercedes AMG. Despite being named ROTY last year, Renault Engines are still going to be around for 2010, but who’s going to use them? The Lotus name is back in F1 for the first time since the ill-fated 1994 season. This time around, it’s Group Lotus buying out the Renault works team. Not to mention, that we finally have Stefan GP entering the F1 circus after a failed attempt years before. Also, let’s not forget that KERS, which made its debut last season, is mandatory for this season onwards. On the driver’s front Felipe Massa, who finally clinched his first WDC at his home race last season, is back to defend his title. Meanwhile, amongst the teams, Ferrari are your Team champions, and are hoping for more of the same. However, there are many other teams that want this season to be way different than in 2009.
With all of this in mind, here’s the entry list for 2010, after two rounds of driver bids and some leftovers that needed to be sorted out.
Ferrari: $39.7 million – Wizzie
1 Felipe Massa
2 Sebastian Vettel
RD: Scott Dixon
Force India-Mercedes $30.3 million - Collieafc
3 Lewis Hamilton (signed for this year)
4 Robert Kubica
Sauber-BMW: $73.4 million – redeyes504
5 Nick Heidfeld
6 Kimi Raikkonen
RD: Adrian Sutil
Prodrive-Mercedes: $34.15 million – Miguel98
7 Jenson Button
8 Romain Grosjean
RD: Andreas Zuber
Carlin-BMW: $41.3 million – Ice1racing
9 Heikki Kovalainen
10 Timo Glock
RD: Ho-Pin Tung
Honda $28.7 million – Peteroli34
11 Christian Klien
12 Fernando Alonso
Epsilon Euskadi-Ferrari $20.75 million – Rabbi Gordon
13 Michael Schumacher
14 Giorgio Pantano
Brawn GP-Mercedes $18.3 million - theflyingcaterham
15 Mark Webber
16 Andre Lotterer
RD: Bruno Senna
McLaren-PURE $39.5 million – thor97
17 Benoit Truleyer
18 Sergio Perez
RD: Narain Karthikeyan
Williams-Cosworth $32.7 million – W12
19 Pedro De La Rosa
20 Giedo Van der Garde
RD: Sam Bird
Manor-BMW $14 million – Reject_Dom
21 Sebastien Buemi
22 Vitantonio Liuzzi
RD: Jarno Trulli
Caterham-Honda $12.9 million - Novitopoli
23 Rubens Barrichello
24 Luca Filippi
RD: Davide Valsecchi
DAMS-Renault $10.5 million - FantometteBR
25 Vitaly Petrov
26 Nico Hulkenberg
RD: Jules Bianchi
Lotus-Renault $43.75 million - This Could Be You
27 Kaz Nakajima (for the final six races)
28 Daniel Riccardo (for the final six races)
Lola-Honda $24 million - Shadaza
29 Pastor Maldonado
30 Paul Di Resta
Red Bull-Honda $8 million - ataxia
31 Nico Rosberg
32 Alvaro Parente
Mercedes $8.9 million - Whiteshore
33 Ralf Schumacher
34 Will Power
RD: Jerome D'Ambrosio
Campos-Cosworth $6.3 million – AdrianBelmonte_
35 Sergio Camanasas
36 Jose Maria Lopez
RD: Sakon Yamamoto
US F1-Cosworth $7.1 million - Samster
37 Charlie Kimball
38 Karun Chandhok
RD: Luiz Razia
Stefan GP-Renault $11.95 million - Dexter249
39 Kamui Kobayashi
40 Mikhail Aleshin
RD: Lucas Di Grassi
Drivers Standings after Round 15 of 16
Vettel 216 pts
Massa 184 pts
Webber 151 pts
Hamilton 100 pts
M. Schumacher 91 pts
Kubica 66 pts
Alonso 59 pts
Button 53 pts
Rosberg 48 pts
Lotterer 35 pts
Buemi 27 pts
Klien 19 pts
R. Schumacher 18 pts
Barrichello 14 pts
Liuzzi 12 pts
Raikkonen 12 pts
Kovalainen 5 pts
Heidfeld 5 pts
Pantano 5 pts
Power 4 pts
Maldonado 1 pt
Teams standings after Round 15 of 16
1 Ferrari 400 pts
2 Brawn GP-Mercedes 186 pts
3 Force India-Mercedes 166 pts
4 Epsilon Euskadi-Ferrari 96 pts
5 Honda 78 pts
6 Prodrive-Mercedes 53 pts
7 Red Bull-Honda 48 pts
8 Manor-BMW 39 pts
9 Mercedes 22 pts
10 Sauber-BMW 17 pts
11 Caterham-Honda 14 pts
12 Carlin-BMW 5 pts
13 Lola-Honda 1 pt
14 Campos-Cosworth 0 pts Best finish 11th
15 USF1-Cosworth 0 pts Best finish 12th
16 McLaren-PURE 0 pts Best finish 14th
17 DAMS-Renault 0 pts Best finish 15th
18 Williams-Cosworth 0 pts Best finish 17th x2
19 Stefan GP-Renault 0 pts Best Finish 17th x1
20 Lotus-Renault 0 pts Best Qual. Result 36th
Race Calendar
Once again the race calendar will be 16 races long, but with a couple changes, Donnington Park replaces Silverstone, because the current layout for Silverstone is not available for Grand Prix 2 yet. In addition, Yeongham Circuit in South Korea will make its first appearance on the calendar, replacing the Valencia street circuit. Here’s the order
Melbourne
Sepang
Shanghai
Yeongham
Catalunya
Monaco
Montreal
Donnington Park
Hungaroring
Spa
Monza
Singapore
Suzuka
Interlagos
Bahrain
Abu Dhabi
Points system will still be the same as last season. 20-15-11-8-6-5-4-3-2-1. Also like last season, there can only be 26 cars on the grid for a race. A separate Pre-Q session will take place before the qualifying session initially involving the bottom 10 teams from the previous year, the list will be recalculated after every four races using the bottom 10 teams of the current standings.
Upgrade rules
After much debate, I have decided to revert back to the 2009 system of doing upgrades. You can only post upgrades after Rounds 3, 6, 10 and 13. Of Course, a group test will be conducted after these rounds as well. You can still do one or two areas or double up on one area. Costs are $500k for one area, and $900k for two areas/double up on one area. Just in case, you forgot the areas you could upgrade on here they are.
KERS power: Increases the output of the KERS unit
Reliability: Decreases the rate of part failures
Qualifying Pace: Work with both race drivers to improve their skill in qualifying runs
Race Pace: Work with both race drivers to improve their skill over a full race distance
Aero: Improves the Aero efficiency of the car, so that both drivers can be more consistent
Finally, just to forewarn you guys, the driver stats will be adjusted accordingly. Furthermore, the KERS output for all existing teams will be increased by a RNG from 1-20. For a team that didn’t use KERS for 2009 (Campos and USF1), being bought out by someone else, (Lotus and Mercedes) or entered as a brand-new entry (Stefan GP) the parameters will be set from 60 to 120. Good luck to everyone!
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Re: KL-Racer's F1 2010: Confirm your entries/5 teams availab
I would like to have a shot at this, Gimmie dat Lola.
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I'd like to take Red Bull, if possible.
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Honda confirms its 2010 programme
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EDIT: Can i take over Stefan? If not, then i will just continue as McLaren.
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Sauber will return for 2010
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Prodrive will continue in 2010.
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Manor will continue in 2010. Last season gave us some hope 

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Carlin hope to build on last years performance by hopefully hiring two competent drivers this year
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I'll keep DAMS please
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Gimme Dat Stefan GP
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Re: KL-Racer's F1 2010: Lotus available/Bidding instructions
So with only Lotus available and since it’s been close to two weeks already. I feel that it’s time to post the instructions for the bids.
Bidding Information:
Chassis Bids:
The first step is to build your chassis to meet the latest safety rules. There are 6 tiers of chassis available, but be careful, the cheaper the chassis, the more likely the RNG will throw a bad number at you. Here’s the tiers, the costs and RNG parameters for reliability of each one
Tier 1: $30 million 4000-5000
Tier 2: $25 million 4000-6000
Tier 3: $20 million 4000-7000
Tier 4: $15 million 4000-8000
Tier 5: $10 million 4000-9000
Tier 6: $5 million 4000-10000
Engine Bids:
With both Toyota and Spyker withdrawing from F1. There’s only 6 engine suppliers available. For Ferrari, Mercedes, and Honda they can supply four teams total, but for BMW, Renault and Cosworth they can only supply three teams total. Here’s the starting bids for the engines. Of course, you can submit a bid higher than the starting amount, that action alone will help you in the RNG process. You can submit up to three engine bids total.
Ferrari $17.5 million
Mercedes $15 million
BMW $12.5 million
Honda $10 million
Renault $7.5 million
Cosworth $5 million
Driver Bids:
Finally, the driver Bids, you must have two race drivers. For the first round of bids, you can NOT select drivers outside of this list. Here’s the starting amounts for the drivers. Of course, feel free to submit bids higher than the starting amount. You can submit up to three bids per race seat. If we need to do a second round of driver bids to fill up the leftover seats, instructions on that will come when the time comes. And of important note, from this point on, ALL driver bids are for 1 year only, so no multi-year deals are allowed!
Felipe Massa $8 million Defending WDC, Demands #1 status
Michael Schumacher $6.5 million Demands #1 status, does NOT want Ferrari
Robert Kubica $5 million
Fernando Alonso $4.5 million Demands #1 status
Jenson Button $4 million Demands #1 status
Sebastian Vettel $3.75 million
Nick Heidfeld $3.5 million
Mark Webber $3.25 million
Nico Rosberg $3 million
Kimi Raikkonen $2.75 million Does NOT want McLaren
Heikki Kovalainen $2.5 million
Andre Lotterer $2 million
Christian Klien $1.5 million (Final season in F1, hence the slight discount)
Rubens Barrichello $1.25 million
Kamui Kobayashi $1 million
Giorgio Pantano $950k
Nico Hulkenberg $900k
Luca Filippi $850k
Vitantonio Liuzzi $800k (trying to have a second crack at F1)
Pedro De La Rosa $750k
Jaime Algersauri $700k
Timo Glock $650k
Sebastien Buemi $600k (sat out last season, trying to get back in)
Jarno Trulli $550k
Romain Grosjean $500k
Davide Valsecchi $450k
Bruno Senna $400k
Lucas Di Grassi $350k
Jose Maria Lopez $300k
Jerome D’Ambrosio $250k
Pastor Maldonado PD $7.5 million
Narain Karthikeyan PD $7 million
Ho-Pin Tung PD $6.5 million
Sergio Perez PD $6 million OR $750k salary
Sakon Yamamoto PD $5.5 million
Vitaly Petrov PD $5 million
Luiz Razia PD $4.5 million
Karun Chandhok PD $4 million
Giedo Van der Garde PD $3.5 million
Adrian Sutil PD $3 million
Finally, you must send in your bids via PM! Good luck!
Bidding Information:
Chassis Bids:
The first step is to build your chassis to meet the latest safety rules. There are 6 tiers of chassis available, but be careful, the cheaper the chassis, the more likely the RNG will throw a bad number at you. Here’s the tiers, the costs and RNG parameters for reliability of each one
Tier 1: $30 million 4000-5000
Tier 2: $25 million 4000-6000
Tier 3: $20 million 4000-7000
Tier 4: $15 million 4000-8000
Tier 5: $10 million 4000-9000
Tier 6: $5 million 4000-10000
Engine Bids:
With both Toyota and Spyker withdrawing from F1. There’s only 6 engine suppliers available. For Ferrari, Mercedes, and Honda they can supply four teams total, but for BMW, Renault and Cosworth they can only supply three teams total. Here’s the starting bids for the engines. Of course, you can submit a bid higher than the starting amount, that action alone will help you in the RNG process. You can submit up to three engine bids total.
Ferrari $17.5 million
Mercedes $15 million
BMW $12.5 million
Honda $10 million
Renault $7.5 million
Cosworth $5 million
Driver Bids:
Finally, the driver Bids, you must have two race drivers. For the first round of bids, you can NOT select drivers outside of this list. Here’s the starting amounts for the drivers. Of course, feel free to submit bids higher than the starting amount. You can submit up to three bids per race seat. If we need to do a second round of driver bids to fill up the leftover seats, instructions on that will come when the time comes. And of important note, from this point on, ALL driver bids are for 1 year only, so no multi-year deals are allowed!
Felipe Massa $8 million Defending WDC, Demands #1 status
Michael Schumacher $6.5 million Demands #1 status, does NOT want Ferrari
Robert Kubica $5 million
Fernando Alonso $4.5 million Demands #1 status
Jenson Button $4 million Demands #1 status
Sebastian Vettel $3.75 million
Nick Heidfeld $3.5 million
Mark Webber $3.25 million
Nico Rosberg $3 million
Kimi Raikkonen $2.75 million Does NOT want McLaren
Heikki Kovalainen $2.5 million
Andre Lotterer $2 million
Christian Klien $1.5 million (Final season in F1, hence the slight discount)
Rubens Barrichello $1.25 million
Kamui Kobayashi $1 million
Giorgio Pantano $950k
Nico Hulkenberg $900k
Luca Filippi $850k
Vitantonio Liuzzi $800k (trying to have a second crack at F1)
Pedro De La Rosa $750k
Jaime Algersauri $700k
Timo Glock $650k
Sebastien Buemi $600k (sat out last season, trying to get back in)
Jarno Trulli $550k
Romain Grosjean $500k
Davide Valsecchi $450k
Bruno Senna $400k
Lucas Di Grassi $350k
Jose Maria Lopez $300k
Jerome D’Ambrosio $250k
Pastor Maldonado PD $7.5 million
Narain Karthikeyan PD $7 million
Ho-Pin Tung PD $6.5 million
Sergio Perez PD $6 million OR $750k salary
Sakon Yamamoto PD $5.5 million
Vitaly Petrov PD $5 million
Luiz Razia PD $4.5 million
Karun Chandhok PD $4 million
Giedo Van der Garde PD $3.5 million
Adrian Sutil PD $3 million
Finally, you must send in your bids via PM! Good luck!
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After yet another long intermission . . . I finally posted round 8. What will happen in the second half? Stay Tuned
After yet another long intermission . . . I finally posted round 8. What will happen in the second half? Stay Tuned
Re: KL-Racer's F1 2010: Lotus available/PM your bids!
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Re: KL-Racer's F1 2010: Lotus available/PM your bids!
Someone else can have Ferrari, I just don't have as much time as what I used to. I had no idea that Ferrari scored the first ever perfect season and I have had a right blast with this. Thanks
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Campos bids sent
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Seeing as noone else has claimed them yet, I'll take Ferrari
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Re: KL-Racer's F1 2010: Engine/1st batch of Driver bids up
Alright, I got bids from all of the teams except for Euskadi, Williams and Lotus. I have given your guys plenty of time to send your bids. So, let’s get the bidding started shall we?
For the engine bids, I tried to prioritize your first selections, to begin with and go from there.
Engine Bid results
Mercedes Round 1:
Force India 1-40, Prodrive 41-65, Brawn GP 66-85, Red Bull 86-100
Number is . . . 49, Prodrive gets to keep Mercedes engines
Mercedes Round 2:
Force India 1-60, Brawn GP 61-85, Red Bull 86-100
Number is . . . 81, Brawn gets to use Mercedes engines for 2010
Mercedes Final Round
Force India 1-85, Red Bull 86-100
Number is . . . 32
Force India gets to keep Mercedes engines
BMW round 1:
Sauber 1-30, Carlin 31-55, Manor 56-70, Caterham 71-85, Red Bull 86-95, Lola 96-100
Number is . . . 29, so Sauber gets to keep using BMW engines.
BMW round 2:
Carlin 1-35, Manor 36-60, Caterham 61-85, Red Bull 86-95, Lola 96-100
Number is . . . 32, Carlin also keeps using BMW engines
BMW final Round
Manor 1-40, Caterham 41-80, Red Bull 81-90, Lola 91-100
Number is . . . 26, Manor gets the final batch of BMW engines
Ferrari: McLaren was the only team left that did submit a bid for Ferrari engines. Since, McLaren is Ferrari’s arch rival, the Ferrari engine department of course denied them their engines.
However, McLaren had a plan B, they managed to buy out the remains of the Spyker engine department and rebadged these engines as PURE. They had to spend $6.5m to do so. At least, they have an engine contract now.
Honda: Caterham, Red Bull and Lola will use customer Honda engines for 2010.
Renault: DAMS and Stefan GP will use Renault’s for 2010.
Cosworth: So that leaves Campos and USF1 using Cosworth engines for 2010
As for Euskadi, Williams and Lotus. They are lucky to see that they are still 3 batches of Ferrari engines left, 1 batch of Renault’s remaining and 1 supply of Cosworth engines remaining. So, W12 and Rabbi Gordon you can pick your engine at list price.
Now, for the driver bids!
Felipe Massa: He only received a single bid from Ferrari, for $9 million so he stays put
Sebastian Vettel: Signs with Ferrari 1-40, Signs with Red Bull 41-75, waits for Prodrive #1 seat 76-100
Number is . . .13, he signs on with Ferrari as Massa’s new teammate for $4 million
Robert Kubica: He only received a single offer from Force India, after the Ferrari bid fell though. So he will go to Force India for $5.5 million.
Nick Heidfeld: Stays at Sauber 1-40, Signs with Honda #1 seat 41-70, Signs with Red Bull #1 seat. 71-90. Signs with Brawn GP’s #2 seat 91-100
Number is . . . 25, he stays put at Sauber
Kimi Raikkonen: Signs with Sauber #2 seat 1-40, Signs with Carlin #1 seat 41-70, Signs with Brawn GP #2 seat 71-90, Waits for Prodrive #1 seat 91-100
Number is . . . 31, he signs a contract for a second stint at Sauber.
Adrian Sutil: Signs with Sauber as Reserve 1-50, Signs with Campos #2 seat 51-100
Number is . . . 30, he signs with Sauber as a reserve
Jenson Button: Stays with Prodrive #1 seat 1-45, Signs with Honda #1 seat 46-75, Signs with Brawn GP #1 seat 76-100
Number is . . . 24, he stays put with Prodrive
Sergio Perez: Signs with Prodrive #2 seat 1-30, Signs with McLaren #2 seat 31-55, Signs with Lola #1 seat 56-75, Signs with Mercedes #2 seat 76-85, Waits for Carlin’s #2 seat 86-90, Waits for Manor’s #2 seat 91-95, Waits for USF1’s #1 seat 96-100
Number is . . . 35, he signs with McLaren as their #2 driver.
Mark Webber: Signs with Prodrive #2 seat 1-40, Signs with Brawn GP #1 seat 41-70, Stays put at Manor #1 seat 71-100
Number is . . . 69, he signs with Brawn GP as their new #1 driver
Romain Grosjean: Signs with Prodrive #2 seat 1-45, Signs with Red Bull #2 seat 46-70, Signs with Stefan as Reserve 71-85, Waits for Carlin’s #2 86-100,
Number is . . . 30, he signs with Prodrive as their #2.
Andreas Zuber: He was signed to a reserve role at Prodrive for $250k
Heikki Kovalainen: Stays with Carlin #1 seat 1-50, Signs with Caterham #1 seat 51-85, Waits for Honda #2 seat 86-100
Number is . . . 26, he stays put with Carlin
Pastor Maldonado: Signs with Carlin #2 seat 1-25, Signs with DAMS as #2 26-50, Signs with Lola #1 seat 51-70, Signs with USF1 #1 seat 71-85, Signs with Honda as reserve 86-95, Signs with McLaren as reserve 96-100
Number is . . . 52, he signs on with Lola
Ho-Pin Tung: Signs with Carlin as #2 1-70, signs with Honda as reserve 71-100
Number is . . . 23, he signs with Carlin as a #2 driver, despite being bidded as a reserve.
Christian Klien: Stays with Honda #1 seat 1-75, Signs with Manor #1 seat 76-100
Number is . . . 41, he stays put with Honda
Kamui Kobayashi: Signs with Honda #2 seat 1-40, Signs with Manor #1 seat 41-70, Signs with Stefan GP #1 seat 71-90, Waits for DAMS #1 seat 91-00
Number is . . . 73, he signs with Stefan GP as their #1 driver
Sakon Yamamoto: Signs with Honda #2 seat 1-70, Signs with Campos #1 seat 71-100
Number is . . . 77, he signs with Campos as their #1 driver.
Benoit Truleyer: This LMES star with Audi was convinced to try F1, he will sign on with McLaren for $1 million.
Narain Karthikeyan: He will sign with McLaren as their new reserve driver.
Sebastien Buemi: He only received a single offer from Manor, so he will go there for $900k.
Rubens Barrichello: Signs with Caterham #1 seat 1-75, signs with DAMS #2 seat 76-100
Number is . . . 43, he signs on with Caterham for $1.25m
Luca Filippi: He only received a single offer to stay put at Caterham, so he gladly accepts it for $1m.
Vitaly Petrov: Stays with DAMS #1 seat 1-65, Signs with USF1 #1 seat 66-100
Number is . . . 47, he stays with DAMS as their #1.
Luiz Razia: Signs with Lola as #2 1-50, Signs with USF1 as #2 51-100
Number is . . . 88, USF1 finally gets a driver.
Nico Rosberg: signs with Mercedes #1 1-55, Signs with Red Bull #1 56-100
Number is . . . 68, Rosberg signs with Red Bull as their #1 driver.
Jaime Algersauri: He only received a single offer from Red Bull to be their #2, he accepts it.
Jose Maria Lopez: He only received a single offer from Campos to be their #2, he accepts it.
Karun Chandhok: He only received a single offer from USF1 to be their #2 driver. He accepts it
Lucas Di Grassi: He only has one offer remaining, #2 driver at Stefan GP, he accepts it.
Now here’s the instructions for the second round of driver bids. Unlike the first round of driver bids, the second round is strictly first come first serve, if you can afford it! So, if you have a vacant race seat open act quick. Also, you notice that all of their prices, except for pay driver VDG are lowered. In addition, you could now use drivers that are not on this list, as long as they are at least 18 as of 1/1/2010 and the driver is from a representative series like DTM, GP2, or in a high-level sports car series.
Michael Schumacher $5m Demands #1 seat
Fernando Alonso $2.5m
Andre Lotterer $1.5m
Ralf Schumacher $1m
Giorgio Pantano $750k
Nico Hulkenberg $650k
Vitantonio Liuzzi $600k
Timo Glock $550k
Pedro De La Rosa $500k
Jarno Trulli $400k
Bruno Senna $250k
Jerome D’Amborsio $200k
Giedo Van der Garde PD $3.5m
For the engine bids, I tried to prioritize your first selections, to begin with and go from there.
Engine Bid results
Mercedes Round 1:
Force India 1-40, Prodrive 41-65, Brawn GP 66-85, Red Bull 86-100
Number is . . . 49, Prodrive gets to keep Mercedes engines
Mercedes Round 2:
Force India 1-60, Brawn GP 61-85, Red Bull 86-100
Number is . . . 81, Brawn gets to use Mercedes engines for 2010
Mercedes Final Round
Force India 1-85, Red Bull 86-100
Number is . . . 32
Force India gets to keep Mercedes engines
BMW round 1:
Sauber 1-30, Carlin 31-55, Manor 56-70, Caterham 71-85, Red Bull 86-95, Lola 96-100
Number is . . . 29, so Sauber gets to keep using BMW engines.
BMW round 2:
Carlin 1-35, Manor 36-60, Caterham 61-85, Red Bull 86-95, Lola 96-100
Number is . . . 32, Carlin also keeps using BMW engines
BMW final Round
Manor 1-40, Caterham 41-80, Red Bull 81-90, Lola 91-100
Number is . . . 26, Manor gets the final batch of BMW engines
Ferrari: McLaren was the only team left that did submit a bid for Ferrari engines. Since, McLaren is Ferrari’s arch rival, the Ferrari engine department of course denied them their engines.
However, McLaren had a plan B, they managed to buy out the remains of the Spyker engine department and rebadged these engines as PURE. They had to spend $6.5m to do so. At least, they have an engine contract now.
Honda: Caterham, Red Bull and Lola will use customer Honda engines for 2010.
Renault: DAMS and Stefan GP will use Renault’s for 2010.
Cosworth: So that leaves Campos and USF1 using Cosworth engines for 2010
As for Euskadi, Williams and Lotus. They are lucky to see that they are still 3 batches of Ferrari engines left, 1 batch of Renault’s remaining and 1 supply of Cosworth engines remaining. So, W12 and Rabbi Gordon you can pick your engine at list price.
Now, for the driver bids!
Felipe Massa: He only received a single bid from Ferrari, for $9 million so he stays put
Sebastian Vettel: Signs with Ferrari 1-40, Signs with Red Bull 41-75, waits for Prodrive #1 seat 76-100
Number is . . .13, he signs on with Ferrari as Massa’s new teammate for $4 million
Robert Kubica: He only received a single offer from Force India, after the Ferrari bid fell though. So he will go to Force India for $5.5 million.
Nick Heidfeld: Stays at Sauber 1-40, Signs with Honda #1 seat 41-70, Signs with Red Bull #1 seat. 71-90. Signs with Brawn GP’s #2 seat 91-100
Number is . . . 25, he stays put at Sauber
Kimi Raikkonen: Signs with Sauber #2 seat 1-40, Signs with Carlin #1 seat 41-70, Signs with Brawn GP #2 seat 71-90, Waits for Prodrive #1 seat 91-100
Number is . . . 31, he signs a contract for a second stint at Sauber.
Adrian Sutil: Signs with Sauber as Reserve 1-50, Signs with Campos #2 seat 51-100
Number is . . . 30, he signs with Sauber as a reserve
Jenson Button: Stays with Prodrive #1 seat 1-45, Signs with Honda #1 seat 46-75, Signs with Brawn GP #1 seat 76-100
Number is . . . 24, he stays put with Prodrive
Sergio Perez: Signs with Prodrive #2 seat 1-30, Signs with McLaren #2 seat 31-55, Signs with Lola #1 seat 56-75, Signs with Mercedes #2 seat 76-85, Waits for Carlin’s #2 seat 86-90, Waits for Manor’s #2 seat 91-95, Waits for USF1’s #1 seat 96-100
Number is . . . 35, he signs with McLaren as their #2 driver.
Mark Webber: Signs with Prodrive #2 seat 1-40, Signs with Brawn GP #1 seat 41-70, Stays put at Manor #1 seat 71-100
Number is . . . 69, he signs with Brawn GP as their new #1 driver
Romain Grosjean: Signs with Prodrive #2 seat 1-45, Signs with Red Bull #2 seat 46-70, Signs with Stefan as Reserve 71-85, Waits for Carlin’s #2 86-100,
Number is . . . 30, he signs with Prodrive as their #2.
Andreas Zuber: He was signed to a reserve role at Prodrive for $250k
Heikki Kovalainen: Stays with Carlin #1 seat 1-50, Signs with Caterham #1 seat 51-85, Waits for Honda #2 seat 86-100
Number is . . . 26, he stays put with Carlin
Pastor Maldonado: Signs with Carlin #2 seat 1-25, Signs with DAMS as #2 26-50, Signs with Lola #1 seat 51-70, Signs with USF1 #1 seat 71-85, Signs with Honda as reserve 86-95, Signs with McLaren as reserve 96-100
Number is . . . 52, he signs on with Lola
Ho-Pin Tung: Signs with Carlin as #2 1-70, signs with Honda as reserve 71-100
Number is . . . 23, he signs with Carlin as a #2 driver, despite being bidded as a reserve.
Christian Klien: Stays with Honda #1 seat 1-75, Signs with Manor #1 seat 76-100
Number is . . . 41, he stays put with Honda
Kamui Kobayashi: Signs with Honda #2 seat 1-40, Signs with Manor #1 seat 41-70, Signs with Stefan GP #1 seat 71-90, Waits for DAMS #1 seat 91-00
Number is . . . 73, he signs with Stefan GP as their #1 driver
Sakon Yamamoto: Signs with Honda #2 seat 1-70, Signs with Campos #1 seat 71-100
Number is . . . 77, he signs with Campos as their #1 driver.
Benoit Truleyer: This LMES star with Audi was convinced to try F1, he will sign on with McLaren for $1 million.
Narain Karthikeyan: He will sign with McLaren as their new reserve driver.
Sebastien Buemi: He only received a single offer from Manor, so he will go there for $900k.
Rubens Barrichello: Signs with Caterham #1 seat 1-75, signs with DAMS #2 seat 76-100
Number is . . . 43, he signs on with Caterham for $1.25m
Luca Filippi: He only received a single offer to stay put at Caterham, so he gladly accepts it for $1m.
Vitaly Petrov: Stays with DAMS #1 seat 1-65, Signs with USF1 #1 seat 66-100
Number is . . . 47, he stays with DAMS as their #1.
Luiz Razia: Signs with Lola as #2 1-50, Signs with USF1 as #2 51-100
Number is . . . 88, USF1 finally gets a driver.
Nico Rosberg: signs with Mercedes #1 1-55, Signs with Red Bull #1 56-100
Number is . . . 68, Rosberg signs with Red Bull as their #1 driver.
Jaime Algersauri: He only received a single offer from Red Bull to be their #2, he accepts it.
Jose Maria Lopez: He only received a single offer from Campos to be their #2, he accepts it.
Karun Chandhok: He only received a single offer from USF1 to be their #2 driver. He accepts it
Lucas Di Grassi: He only has one offer remaining, #2 driver at Stefan GP, he accepts it.
Now here’s the instructions for the second round of driver bids. Unlike the first round of driver bids, the second round is strictly first come first serve, if you can afford it! So, if you have a vacant race seat open act quick. Also, you notice that all of their prices, except for pay driver VDG are lowered. In addition, you could now use drivers that are not on this list, as long as they are at least 18 as of 1/1/2010 and the driver is from a representative series like DTM, GP2, or in a high-level sports car series.
Michael Schumacher $5m Demands #1 seat
Fernando Alonso $2.5m
Andre Lotterer $1.5m
Ralf Schumacher $1m
Giorgio Pantano $750k
Nico Hulkenberg $650k
Vitantonio Liuzzi $600k
Timo Glock $550k
Pedro De La Rosa $500k
Jarno Trulli $400k
Bruno Senna $250k
Jerome D’Amborsio $200k
Giedo Van der Garde PD $3.5m
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Re: KL-Racer's F1 2010:Engine/1st round Driver bids up.
Not Going For A RD In Round 2 Looks Fine
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Honda will Sign Alonso in the seat alongside Klien
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So my odds of landing either Mercedes or BMW didn't change despite there being fewer teams on the subsequent bids...yeah, that seems completely fair.
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Re: KL-Racer's F1 2010:Engine/1st round Driver bids up.
Carlin will take Timo Glock as RD
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Brawn will sign up Lotterer for our 2nd driver if we are able to, and Bruno Senna for our reserve driver.
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Re: KL-Racer's F1 2010:Engine/1st round Driver bids up.
Looking at that 2nd drivers list, I should have waited Schumacher AND Alonso!
However, Force India welcomes 2008 world champion Robert Kubica into our fold, as we aim to push Ferrari this season - along with Lewis Hamilton, we now have 2 capable drivers who we hope to provide a car befitting of their skills
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Ferrari will sign Scott Dixon as our reserve driver for $2 million
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DAMS will sign Nico Hulkenberg for the #2 seat and sign Jules Bianchi as the reserve/test driver
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Re: KL-Racer's F1 2010:Engine/1st round Driver bids up.
We in Mercedes would like to have Will Power as our reserve driver.
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Re: KL-Racer's F1 2010:Engine/1st round Driver bids up.
Manor goes for the Italians:
Driver 2 - Vitantonio Liuzzi
TD - Jarno "Trulli Train"
What happens if a team doesn't have a driver even after the second round - will they get randomly assigned drivers (for instance like Neel Jani or somebody) ?
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TD - Jarno "Trulli Train"
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We'd like to sign our former driver Davide Valsecchi to be our reserve driver.
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Re: KL-Racer's F1 2010:The "leftovers" finally get filled
Reject_Dom wrote:Manor goes for the Italians:
Driver 2 - Vitantonio Liuzzi
TD - Jarno "Trulli Train"
What happens if a team doesn't have a driver even after the second round - will they get randomly assigned drivers (for instance like Neel Jani or somebody) ?
Good Question, the answer will be yes, they will get randomly assigned drivers.
Speaking of which, here's the rest of the "leftovers" that will get filled in this post.
Euskadi: They are to be considered lucky to see M. Schumacher still available for $5 million. So, they managed to convince Ferrari to give them engines at list price ($17.5 million) and that move is enough to convince Schumacher to sign with Euskadi. As for their second driver, Giorgio Pantano will stay put for $750k.
Williams: After being pissed at Renault, they are switching back to Cosworth for 2010 at list price ($5 million). Their two drivers will be Pedro De La Rosa ($500k) and Sam Bird ($300k).
Lotus: Which leaves Lotus stuck with Renault engines after failing to successfully switch engine suppliers. As for their two drivers, it would be Brendon Hartley and Neel Jani getting the call for $250k each.
Lola: And Finally, the final race seat will be filled by Paul Di Resta, who was sold on leaving DTM for $500k.
Of Course, the opening post will be updated with all of this info. Next thing on the agenda will be the pre-season test at Catalunya, which will be our first chance to see the pecking order, but that would not come until the weekend at the earliest. In the meantime, comment away!
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Re: KL-Racer's F1 2010: Pre-season test results finally post
Pre-season testing:
Yay, we are one step closer to the start of the 2010 season. But first, the 20 teams must test their new 2010 cars in front of the media and journalists at Catalunya. Here’s the results
1 Sebastian Vettel 1:25.774
2 Mark Webber +0.151
3 Lewis Hamilton +0.233
4 Jenson Button +0.319
5 Fernando Alonso +0.435
6 Ralf Schumacher +0.506
7 Felipe Massa +0.513
8 Michael Schumacher +0.706
9 Kimi Raikkonen +0.779
10 Nico Rosberg +0.833
11 Rubens Barrichello +0.912
12 Giorgio Pantano +0.945
13 Robert Kubica +0.988
14 Andre Lotterer +1.102
15 Sebastien Buemi +1.161
16 Romain Grosjean +1.184
17 Nick Heidfeld +1.229
18 Vitantonio Liuzzi +1.233
19 Christian Klien +1.307
20 Heikki Kovalainen +1.424
21 Sakon Yamamoto +1.427
22 Sergio Perez +1.509
23 Benoit Truleyer +1.552
24 Karun Chandhok +1.557
25 Luca Filippi +1.754
26 Pastor Maldonado +1.829
27 Kamui Kobayashi +1.909
28 Pedro De La Rosa +1.951
29 Jaime Algersauri +2.156
30 Nico Hulkenberg +2.265
31 Vitaly Petrov +2.468
32 Paul Di Resta +2.470
33 Jerome D’Ambrosio +2.541
34 Jose Maria Lopez +2.623
35 Ho-Pin Tung +2.749
36 Neel Jani +3.066
37 Brendon Hartley +3.228
38 Lucas Di Grassi +3.346
39 Sam Bird +3.351
40 Luiz Razia +3.784
Looking at the results, there’s a few things to mention. First, 13 cars are within a full second of the fastest time, which is way better than last year. However, there were a few duds in the bunch, most notably Ho-Pin Tung in the Carlin. Also, Jerome D’Ambrosio in the Mercedes lacking the pace was kind of shocking. There were also two pleasant surprises, Yamamoto in the Campos actually posting a time good enough to be on the race grid, and Ralf Schumacher’s time in the Mercedes actually wasn’t that bad either. The first round will be posted soon. So comment away!
Yay, we are one step closer to the start of the 2010 season. But first, the 20 teams must test their new 2010 cars in front of the media and journalists at Catalunya. Here’s the results
1 Sebastian Vettel 1:25.774
2 Mark Webber +0.151
3 Lewis Hamilton +0.233
4 Jenson Button +0.319
5 Fernando Alonso +0.435
6 Ralf Schumacher +0.506
7 Felipe Massa +0.513
8 Michael Schumacher +0.706
9 Kimi Raikkonen +0.779
10 Nico Rosberg +0.833
11 Rubens Barrichello +0.912
12 Giorgio Pantano +0.945
13 Robert Kubica +0.988
14 Andre Lotterer +1.102
15 Sebastien Buemi +1.161
16 Romain Grosjean +1.184
17 Nick Heidfeld +1.229
18 Vitantonio Liuzzi +1.233
19 Christian Klien +1.307
20 Heikki Kovalainen +1.424
21 Sakon Yamamoto +1.427
22 Sergio Perez +1.509
23 Benoit Truleyer +1.552
24 Karun Chandhok +1.557
25 Luca Filippi +1.754
26 Pastor Maldonado +1.829
27 Kamui Kobayashi +1.909
28 Pedro De La Rosa +1.951
29 Jaime Algersauri +2.156
30 Nico Hulkenberg +2.265
31 Vitaly Petrov +2.468
32 Paul Di Resta +2.470
33 Jerome D’Ambrosio +2.541
34 Jose Maria Lopez +2.623
35 Ho-Pin Tung +2.749
36 Neel Jani +3.066
37 Brendon Hartley +3.228
38 Lucas Di Grassi +3.346
39 Sam Bird +3.351
40 Luiz Razia +3.784
Looking at the results, there’s a few things to mention. First, 13 cars are within a full second of the fastest time, which is way better than last year. However, there were a few duds in the bunch, most notably Ho-Pin Tung in the Carlin. Also, Jerome D’Ambrosio in the Mercedes lacking the pace was kind of shocking. There were also two pleasant surprises, Yamamoto in the Campos actually posting a time good enough to be on the race grid, and Ralf Schumacher’s time in the Mercedes actually wasn’t that bad either. The first round will be posted soon. So comment away!
Now posted to PMMF . . . F1 management 2011!
After yet another long intermission . . . I finally posted round 8. What will happen in the second half? Stay Tuned
After yet another long intermission . . . I finally posted round 8. What will happen in the second half? Stay Tuned
Re: KL-Racer's F1 2010: Pre-season testing results up!
Di Grassi Third Last - Kobayashi 27th
FIAT Group, finding loopholes in the FIA rulebook since it's inception.