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Re: A1GP 2016 - Preseason Complete, Nominate for SA Grand Pr
A1
JAPAN -- Kamui Kobayashi
**Quali -- Aggresive
**Race -- Start Soft, stop lap 22 for Hards, Stop lap 66 for Softs
**Stop if safety car comes out six laps before scheduled.
A2
INDONESIA -- Rio Haryanto
**Quali -- Conservative
**Race -- Start softs, stop lap 24 for Hards
**Stop if safety car comes out eight laps before scheduled stop.
THAILAND -- Alexander Albon
**Quali -- Aggresive
**Race -- Start softs, stop lap 24 for Hards
**Stop if safety car comes out eight laps before scheduled stop
A3
LEBANON -- Khalil Beschir
**Quali -- Aggresive
**Race -- Start Hards. (I AIN'T GAMBLING ON NO SOFT TYRE)
JAPAN -- Kamui Kobayashi
**Quali -- Aggresive
**Race -- Start Soft, stop lap 22 for Hards, Stop lap 66 for Softs
**Stop if safety car comes out six laps before scheduled.
A2
INDONESIA -- Rio Haryanto
**Quali -- Conservative
**Race -- Start softs, stop lap 24 for Hards
**Stop if safety car comes out eight laps before scheduled stop.
THAILAND -- Alexander Albon
**Quali -- Aggresive
**Race -- Start softs, stop lap 24 for Hards
**Stop if safety car comes out eight laps before scheduled stop
A3
LEBANON -- Khalil Beschir
**Quali -- Aggresive
**Race -- Start Hards. (I AIN'T GAMBLING ON NO SOFT TYRE)
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Re: A1GP 2016 - Preseason Complete, Nominate for SA Grand Pr
Normal32 wrote:Samster wrote:Normal32 wrote:Mexico
Driver: Sergio Perez
Qualifying: Aggressive
Race: Soft tyres, pit on lap 31 and 62
SC strategy: enter in case of weared tyres and if he didn't pit yet, otherwise out
MURICA
Driver: Graham Rahal
Qualifying: Aggresive
Race: Soft tyres, pit on lap 32 and 63
SC strategy: same as Perez
Perez and Rahal are racing in the Daytona 24 Hours so you'll need to pick other drivers.
Esteban Gutierrez and Ryan Hunter-Reay will be their replacements
Sorry Hunter-Reay is there too, try one of the Europe based Americans (Rossi, Ferruci for example). I'll post the entry list for Daytona again so you can check avaliability. http://www.imsa.com/sites/default/files ... -30_v2.pdf
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Re: A1GP 2016-Nominate for SA GP, Tommykl DrBaker Andrew Nee
General plans for Netherlands and Poland
Max Verstappen will drive every time the event doesn't clash with F1. Robin Frijns will always be the second possibility. If both are unavailable, then I take a closer look on others
Robert Kubica will drive at every permanent racing venue (18 in the calendar, all except Durban and Surfers) if he doesn't have other commitments.
Max Verstappen will drive every time the event doesn't clash with F1. Robin Frijns will always be the second possibility. If both are unavailable, then I take a closer look on others
Robert Kubica will drive at every permanent racing venue (18 in the calendar, all except Durban and Surfers) if he doesn't have other commitments.
Re: A1GP 2016 - Preseason Complete, Nominate for SA Grand Pr
Samster wrote:Sorry Hunter-Reay is there too, try one of the Europe based Americans (Rossi, Ferruci for example). I'll post the entry list for Daytona again so you can check avaliability. http://www.imsa.com/sites/default/files ... -30_v2.pdf
In that case i will use Josef Newgarden
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Re: A1GP 2016-Nominate for SA GP, Tommykl DrBaker Andrew Nee
There will be no driver lineup changes made.
Ireland
Qualy: aggressive
Race start on the hards pit on lap 45 then switch to more hards
Latvia
Qualy: aggressive
Race: 40 laps on the hard 21 on softs
Georgia and Kazakstan will both be aggressive in qualy and start on hards, no changing tyre during the race
Ireland
Qualy: aggressive
Race start on the hards pit on lap 45 then switch to more hards
Latvia
Qualy: aggressive
Race: 40 laps on the hard 21 on softs
Georgia and Kazakstan will both be aggressive in qualy and start on hards, no changing tyre during the race
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Re: A1GP 2016-Nominate for SA GP, Tommykl DrBaker Andrew Nee
andrew wrote:Norn Iron
Qualy: aggressive
Race start on the hards pit on lap 45 then switch to more hards
Fixed

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Re: A1GP 2016-Nominate for SA GP, Tommykl DrBaker Andrew Nee
England - A1GP
Sam Bird
Conservative
Hard tyres
Pit lap 42
Scotland - A1GP
Paul di Resta
Aggressive
Hard tyres
Pit lap 50
Monaco - A1GP
Conservative
Soft tyres
Pit laps 30, 61
South Korea - A3GP
Hwang Jin-Woo
Aggressive
Softs
No pit stop
Sam Bird
Conservative
Hard tyres
Pit lap 42
Scotland - A1GP
Paul di Resta
Aggressive
Hard tyres
Pit lap 50
Monaco - A1GP
Conservative
Soft tyres
Pit laps 30, 61
South Korea - A3GP
Hwang Jin-Woo
Aggressive
Softs
No pit stop
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Re: A1GP 2016-Nominate for SA GP, Tommykl DrBaker Andrew Nee
Belgium - Stoffel Vandoorne
Conservative
Hards to lap 45
Softs to lap 70
Softs to the end
Sweden - Marcus Ericsson
Aggressive
Hards to lap 48
Hards to the end
Malaysia - Jazeman Jaafar
Aggressive
Softs to lap 30
Softs to lap 61
Softs to the end
Zimbabwe - Axcil Jefferies
Conservative
Hards to lap 40
Softs to the end
Conservative
Hards to lap 45
Softs to lap 70
Softs to the end
Sweden - Marcus Ericsson
Aggressive
Hards to lap 48
Hards to the end
Malaysia - Jazeman Jaafar
Aggressive
Softs to lap 30
Softs to lap 61
Softs to the end
Zimbabwe - Axcil Jefferies
Conservative
Hards to lap 40
Softs to the end
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Re: A1GP 2016-Nominate for SA GP, Tommykl DrBaker Andrew Nee
dr-baker wrote:Monaco - A1GP
Conservative
Soft tyres
Pit laps 30, 61
You've forgotten your most important component.

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Re: A1GP 2016-Nominate for SA GP, Tommykl DrBaker Andrew Nee
Samster wrote:dr-baker wrote:Monaco - A1GP
Conservative
Soft tyres
Pit laps 30, 61
You've forgotten your most important component.
Ah yes, the engine. I believe Venturi are Monaco-based, so that'll do nicely.
Oh, you meant the driver? I think I'll go for Charles Leclerc, see how he goes in a race situation.
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Re: A1GP 2016 - South Africa Grand Prix This Week
South Africa Grand Prix Entry Lists
Here are the full entry lists for South Africa. Each driver has been given a rating based on open-wheel ability (platinum, gold, silver or bronze).
A1 Grand Prix
AUS Daniel Ricciardo
AUT Christian Klien
BEL Stoffel Vandoorne
BRA Nelson Piquet Jr.
CAN James Hinchcliffe
COL Juan Pablo Montoya
CYP Tio Ellinas
CZE Jan Charouz
DEU Sebastian Vettel
DNK Kevin Magnussen
ENG Sam Bird
ESP Fernando Alonso
EST Kevin Korjus
FIN Kimi Räikkönen
FRA Romain Grosjean
IND Karun Chandhok
ITA Jarno Trulli
JPN Kamui Kobayashi
MLY Jazeman Jaafar
MEX Esteban Gutiérrez
MCO Charles Leclerc
NED Max Verstappen
NIR Adam Carroll
NZL Mitch Evans
POL Kuba Giermaziak
POR António Félix da Costa
RUS Daniil Kvyat
SCT Paul di Resta
SUI Neel Jani
SWE Marcus Ericsson
USA Josef Newgarden
VEN Pastor Maldonado
A2 Grand Prix
AGO Luís Sá Silva
ARG José María López
BOL Pedro Pablo Calbimonte
BGR Vladimir Arabadzhiev
CHL José Luis Riffo
CHN Ho-Pin Tung
ECU Sebastián Merchán
GRC Alexandros Annivas
GTE Sebastián Arriola
HKG Darryl O'Young
HUN Tamas Pal Kiss
HVR Marin Colak
IDN Rio Haryanto
IRE Ralph Firman
ISR Roy Nissany
KEN Tejas Hirani
LTH Jonas Gelzinis
LUX Gary Hauser
LVA Harald Schlegelmilch
MAC Filipe de Souza
MRC Mehdi Bennani
NOR Pal Varhaug
PHL Marlon Stöckinger
PRI Félix Serrallés
ROU Robert Visoiu
RSA Adrian Zaugg
SGP Richard Bradley
SRB Milos Pavlovic
THL Alexander Albon
UAE Ed Jones
URU Francisco Cammarota
ZWE Axcil Jefferies
A3 Grand Prix
AZE Fakhraddin Mirzoev
BHR Mohammed Mattar
BLR Alexander Talkanitsa Jr.
BIH Sandro Lukovic
CRI André Solano
DOM R.J. Lopez
GEO Davit Kajaia
IRN Sam Taheri
JAM Thomas Issa
JOR Noel Alainabousi
KAZ Aleksandr Artemev
KOR Jin-Woo Hwang
KWT Zaid Ashkanani
LBN Khalil Beschir
LKA Dilantha Malagamuwa
MDG Jean-Christophe Peyre
MLT Keith Camilleri
OMN Ahmed Al-Harthy
PAK Umair Ahmed Khan
PER Javier Cárdenas
QAT Abdulaziz Al-Kuwari
SAU Abdulaziz Al Faisal
SEN Nagy Kabaz
SMR Andrea Belluzi
SVK Mat'o Homola
SVN Kyle Kosir
SYR Yazan Hamadeh
TTO Keverne McShine
TUR Kaan Önder
TWN Roy Chiu Tse
UKR Sergey Chukanov
WAL Elfyn Evans
Here are the full entry lists for South Africa. Each driver has been given a rating based on open-wheel ability (platinum, gold, silver or bronze).
A1 Grand Prix
AUS Daniel Ricciardo
AUT Christian Klien
BEL Stoffel Vandoorne
BRA Nelson Piquet Jr.
CAN James Hinchcliffe
COL Juan Pablo Montoya
CYP Tio Ellinas
CZE Jan Charouz
DEU Sebastian Vettel
DNK Kevin Magnussen
ENG Sam Bird
ESP Fernando Alonso
EST Kevin Korjus
FIN Kimi Räikkönen
FRA Romain Grosjean
IND Karun Chandhok
ITA Jarno Trulli
JPN Kamui Kobayashi
MLY Jazeman Jaafar
MEX Esteban Gutiérrez
MCO Charles Leclerc
NED Max Verstappen
NIR Adam Carroll
NZL Mitch Evans
POL Kuba Giermaziak
POR António Félix da Costa
RUS Daniil Kvyat
SCT Paul di Resta
SUI Neel Jani
SWE Marcus Ericsson
USA Josef Newgarden
VEN Pastor Maldonado
A2 Grand Prix
AGO Luís Sá Silva
ARG José María López
BOL Pedro Pablo Calbimonte
BGR Vladimir Arabadzhiev
CHL José Luis Riffo
CHN Ho-Pin Tung
ECU Sebastián Merchán
GRC Alexandros Annivas
GTE Sebastián Arriola
HKG Darryl O'Young
HUN Tamas Pal Kiss
HVR Marin Colak
IDN Rio Haryanto
IRE Ralph Firman
ISR Roy Nissany
KEN Tejas Hirani
LTH Jonas Gelzinis
LUX Gary Hauser
LVA Harald Schlegelmilch
MAC Filipe de Souza
MRC Mehdi Bennani
NOR Pal Varhaug
PHL Marlon Stöckinger
PRI Félix Serrallés
ROU Robert Visoiu
RSA Adrian Zaugg
SGP Richard Bradley
SRB Milos Pavlovic
THL Alexander Albon
UAE Ed Jones
URU Francisco Cammarota
ZWE Axcil Jefferies
A3 Grand Prix
AZE Fakhraddin Mirzoev
BHR Mohammed Mattar
BLR Alexander Talkanitsa Jr.
BIH Sandro Lukovic
CRI André Solano
DOM R.J. Lopez
GEO Davit Kajaia
IRN Sam Taheri
JAM Thomas Issa
JOR Noel Alainabousi
KAZ Aleksandr Artemev
KOR Jin-Woo Hwang
KWT Zaid Ashkanani
LBN Khalil Beschir
LKA Dilantha Malagamuwa
MDG Jean-Christophe Peyre
MLT Keith Camilleri
OMN Ahmed Al-Harthy
PAK Umair Ahmed Khan
PER Javier Cárdenas
QAT Abdulaziz Al-Kuwari
SAU Abdulaziz Al Faisal
SEN Nagy Kabaz
SMR Andrea Belluzi
SVK Mat'o Homola
SVN Kyle Kosir
SYR Yazan Hamadeh
TTO Keverne McShine
TUR Kaan Önder
TWN Roy Chiu Tse
UKR Sergey Chukanov
WAL Elfyn Evans
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A3 Grand Prix Qualifying
Well most teams in A3 went with the conservative strategy for qualify but the top three are made up with those on the aggressive. Bahrain's Mohammed Mattar takes a perhaps surprising pole position from Kuwait's Zaid Ashkanani and Lebanon's Khalil Beschir marking a great day for the Middle Eastern nations. These three plus Qatar's Abdulaziz Al-Kuwari were the only drivers that got an RNG that took their performance beyond what a conservative strategy could have taken them.
Wales' Elfyn Evans was the best placed driver on the conservative strategy in 4th while picking up the wooden spoon is the oldest driver competing here in Durban, Dilantha Malagamuwa of Sri Lanka.
Results
1. BHR Mohammed Mattar - 1:18.871
2. KWT Zaid Ashkanani +0.148
3. LBN Khalil Beschir +0.299
4. WAL Elfyn Evans +0.437
5. SAU Abdulaziz Al Faisal +0.437
6. TTO Keverne McShine +0.496
7. OMN Ahmed Al-Harthy +0.507
8. MLT Keith Camilleri +0.577
9. SMR Andrea Belluzi +0.604
10. GEO Davit Kajaia +0.713
11. DOM R.J. Lopez +0.759
12. KOR Jin-Woo Hwang +0.818
13. SVN Kyle Kosir +0.884
14. BLR Alexander Talkanitsa Jr. +0.904
15. PER Javier Cárdenas +0.908
16. SYR Yazan Hamadeh +1.020
17. UKR Sergey Chukanov +1.110
18. CRI André Solano +1.154
19. KAZ Aleksandr Artemev +1.207
20. SVK Mat'o Homola +1.286
21. MDG Jean-Christophe Peyre +1.375
22. TUR Kaan Önder +1.423
23. IRN Sam Taheri +1.548
24. JAM Thomas Issa +1.549
25. BIH Sandro Lukovic +1.624
26. JOR Noel Alainabousi +1.713
27. AZE Fakhraddin Mirzoev +1.767
28. QAT Abdulaziz Al-Kuwari +1.871
29. SEN Nagy Kabaz +2.038
30. TWN Roy Chiu Tse +2.966
31. PAK Umair Ahmed Khan +3.078
32. LKA Dilantha Malagamuwa +3.368
Well most teams in A3 went with the conservative strategy for qualify but the top three are made up with those on the aggressive. Bahrain's Mohammed Mattar takes a perhaps surprising pole position from Kuwait's Zaid Ashkanani and Lebanon's Khalil Beschir marking a great day for the Middle Eastern nations. These three plus Qatar's Abdulaziz Al-Kuwari were the only drivers that got an RNG that took their performance beyond what a conservative strategy could have taken them.
Wales' Elfyn Evans was the best placed driver on the conservative strategy in 4th while picking up the wooden spoon is the oldest driver competing here in Durban, Dilantha Malagamuwa of Sri Lanka.
Results
1. BHR Mohammed Mattar - 1:18.871
2. KWT Zaid Ashkanani +0.148
3. LBN Khalil Beschir +0.299
4. WAL Elfyn Evans +0.437
5. SAU Abdulaziz Al Faisal +0.437
6. TTO Keverne McShine +0.496
7. OMN Ahmed Al-Harthy +0.507
8. MLT Keith Camilleri +0.577
9. SMR Andrea Belluzi +0.604
10. GEO Davit Kajaia +0.713
11. DOM R.J. Lopez +0.759
12. KOR Jin-Woo Hwang +0.818
13. SVN Kyle Kosir +0.884
14. BLR Alexander Talkanitsa Jr. +0.904
15. PER Javier Cárdenas +0.908
16. SYR Yazan Hamadeh +1.020
17. UKR Sergey Chukanov +1.110
18. CRI André Solano +1.154
19. KAZ Aleksandr Artemev +1.207
20. SVK Mat'o Homola +1.286
21. MDG Jean-Christophe Peyre +1.375
22. TUR Kaan Önder +1.423
23. IRN Sam Taheri +1.548
24. JAM Thomas Issa +1.549
25. BIH Sandro Lukovic +1.624
26. JOR Noel Alainabousi +1.713
27. AZE Fakhraddin Mirzoev +1.767
28. QAT Abdulaziz Al-Kuwari +1.871
29. SEN Nagy Kabaz +2.038
30. TWN Roy Chiu Tse +2.966
31. PAK Umair Ahmed Khan +3.078
32. LKA Dilantha Malagamuwa +3.368
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A2 Grand Prix Qualifying
A2 saw a much more even distribution of conservative and aggressive strategies. Serbia's Milos Pavlovic came out on top from Hungary's Tamas Pal Kiss while Adrian Zaugg put the home nation in third. Rio Haryanto was the best placed driver on the conservative strategy for Indonesia in 7th
Results
1. SRB Milos Pavlovic - 1:18.269
2. HUN Tamas Pal Kiss +0.171
3. RSA Adrian Zaugg +0.216
4. THL Alexander Albon +0.222
5. HKG Darryl O'Young +0.258
6. UAE Ed Jones +0.279
7. IDN Rio Haryanto +0.330
8. CHN Ho-Pin Tung +0.457
9. ROU Robert Visoiu +0.520
10. MRC Mehdi Bennani +0.522
11. MAC Filipe de Souza +0.719
12. CHL José Luis Riffo +0.728
13. LVA Harald Schlegelmilch +0.759
14. PRI Félix Serrallés +0.789
15. ISR Roy Nissany +0.807
16. ARG José María López +0.815
17. ZWE Axcil Jefferies +0.829
18. LUX Gary Hauser +0.854
19. URU Francisco Cammarota +0.908
20. PHL Marlon Stöckinger +0.929
21. GTE Sebastián Arriola +0.952
22. BGR Vladimir Arabadzhiev +0.987
23. SGP Richard Bradley +1.078
24. ECU Sebastián Merchán +1.226
25. IRE Ralph Firman +1.250
26. NOR Pal Varhaug +1.269
27. BOL Pedro Pablo Calbimonte +1.401
28. HVR Marin Colak +1.433
29. LTH Jonas Gelzinis +1.435
30. KEN Tejas Hirani +1.674
31. AGO Luís Sá Silva +1.688
32. GRC Alexandros Annivas +1.752
A2 saw a much more even distribution of conservative and aggressive strategies. Serbia's Milos Pavlovic came out on top from Hungary's Tamas Pal Kiss while Adrian Zaugg put the home nation in third. Rio Haryanto was the best placed driver on the conservative strategy for Indonesia in 7th
Results
1. SRB Milos Pavlovic - 1:18.269
2. HUN Tamas Pal Kiss +0.171
3. RSA Adrian Zaugg +0.216
4. THL Alexander Albon +0.222
5. HKG Darryl O'Young +0.258
6. UAE Ed Jones +0.279
7. IDN Rio Haryanto +0.330
8. CHN Ho-Pin Tung +0.457
9. ROU Robert Visoiu +0.520
10. MRC Mehdi Bennani +0.522
11. MAC Filipe de Souza +0.719
12. CHL José Luis Riffo +0.728
13. LVA Harald Schlegelmilch +0.759
14. PRI Félix Serrallés +0.789
15. ISR Roy Nissany +0.807
16. ARG José María López +0.815
17. ZWE Axcil Jefferies +0.829
18. LUX Gary Hauser +0.854
19. URU Francisco Cammarota +0.908
20. PHL Marlon Stöckinger +0.929
21. GTE Sebastián Arriola +0.952
22. BGR Vladimir Arabadzhiev +0.987
23. SGP Richard Bradley +1.078
24. ECU Sebastián Merchán +1.226
25. IRE Ralph Firman +1.250
26. NOR Pal Varhaug +1.269
27. BOL Pedro Pablo Calbimonte +1.401
28. HVR Marin Colak +1.433
29. LTH Jonas Gelzinis +1.435
30. KEN Tejas Hirani +1.674
31. AGO Luís Sá Silva +1.688
32. GRC Alexandros Annivas +1.752
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A1 Grand Prix Qualifying
Most of the grid were on the aggressive strategy which meant lots of potential for mistakes and though everyone managed to set their lap without crashing out there will be some disapointed drivers who made costly errors. Most notably one of the favorites going into this weekend, Fernando Alonso who finds himself down in 19th. Kevin Magnussen, Max Verstappen and Esteban Gutierrez were amongst the others that made errors on their laps.
France's Romain Grosjean allowed France to finally top a session by taking pole position with Colombia's Juan Pablo Montoya alongside in 2nd and Germany's Sebastian Vettel in 3rd. Canada's James Hinchcliffe was the best placed driver on the conservative strategy in 9th.
Results
1. FRA Romain Grosjean - 1:17.967
2. COL Juan Pablo Montoya +0.099
3. DEU Sebastian Vettel +0.209
4. NZL Mitch Evans +0.220
5. SCT Paul di Resta +0.238
6. FIN Kimi Räikkönen +0.385
7. SWE Marcus Ericsson +0.404
8. AUS Daniel Ricciardo +0.441
9. CAN James Hinchcliffe +0.442
10. VEN Pastor Maldonado +0.457
11. ENG Sam Bird +0.465
12. CYP Tio Ellinas +0.479
13. BRA Nelson Piquet Jr. +0.483
14. SUI Neel Jani +0.500
15. ITA Jarno Trulli +0.517
16. BEL Stoffel Vandoorne +0.547
17. NIR Adam Carroll +0.601
18. RUS Daniil Kvyat +0.627
19. ESP Fernando Alonso +0.639
20. POR António Félix da Costa +0.642
21. CZE Jan Charouz +0.742
22. AUT Christian Klien +0.841
23. USA Josef Newgarden +0.846
24. MCO Charles Leclerc +0.885
25. DNK Kevin Magnussen +0.904
26. EST Kevin Korjus +0.921
27. JPN Kamui Kobayashi +0.946
28. NED Max Verstappen +1.014
29. POL Kuba Giermaziak +1.120
30. MLY Jazeman Jaafar +1.234
31. MEX Esteban Gutiérrez +1.244
32. IND Karun Chandhok +1.469
Most of the grid were on the aggressive strategy which meant lots of potential for mistakes and though everyone managed to set their lap without crashing out there will be some disapointed drivers who made costly errors. Most notably one of the favorites going into this weekend, Fernando Alonso who finds himself down in 19th. Kevin Magnussen, Max Verstappen and Esteban Gutierrez were amongst the others that made errors on their laps.
France's Romain Grosjean allowed France to finally top a session by taking pole position with Colombia's Juan Pablo Montoya alongside in 2nd and Germany's Sebastian Vettel in 3rd. Canada's James Hinchcliffe was the best placed driver on the conservative strategy in 9th.
Results
1. FRA Romain Grosjean - 1:17.967
2. COL Juan Pablo Montoya +0.099
3. DEU Sebastian Vettel +0.209
4. NZL Mitch Evans +0.220
5. SCT Paul di Resta +0.238
6. FIN Kimi Räikkönen +0.385
7. SWE Marcus Ericsson +0.404
8. AUS Daniel Ricciardo +0.441
9. CAN James Hinchcliffe +0.442
10. VEN Pastor Maldonado +0.457
11. ENG Sam Bird +0.465
12. CYP Tio Ellinas +0.479
13. BRA Nelson Piquet Jr. +0.483
14. SUI Neel Jani +0.500
15. ITA Jarno Trulli +0.517
16. BEL Stoffel Vandoorne +0.547
17. NIR Adam Carroll +0.601
18. RUS Daniil Kvyat +0.627
19. ESP Fernando Alonso +0.639
20. POR António Félix da Costa +0.642
21. CZE Jan Charouz +0.742
22. AUT Christian Klien +0.841
23. USA Josef Newgarden +0.846
24. MCO Charles Leclerc +0.885
25. DNK Kevin Magnussen +0.904
26. EST Kevin Korjus +0.921
27. JPN Kamui Kobayashi +0.946
28. NED Max Verstappen +1.014
29. POL Kuba Giermaziak +1.120
30. MLY Jazeman Jaafar +1.234
31. MEX Esteban Gutiérrez +1.244
32. IND Karun Chandhok +1.469
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Re: A1GP 2016 - South Africa Grand Prix This Week
And here I was thinking Mitch Evans was going to be overshadowed after only being rated Silver. Sweet as, bru!
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Re: A1GP 2016 - South Africa Grand Prix This Week
Bad qualifying for A1 but brilliant one for A3. Interesting.
Re: A1GP 2016 - South Africa Grand Prix This Week
Currently I have ran A3 and recorded lap by lap progression, and should have A2 and A1 ran over the next couple of days. I'm holding off on publishing results till after as I am thinking of providing commentary coverage once I have all three races recorded on excel. I will definitely be uploading some kind of pdf showing the lap by lap progression that I have recorded which will allow you all to follow the progression of your teams even if you miss the commentary.
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It looks like I'm not going to have enough time for any commentaries with this but I hope these lap by lap pdfs are a good alternative. They show where everyone was on each lap. Laps highlighted in yellow are laps run under safety car. Drivers shown as brown are taking a pitstop and drivers shown in red have been involved in a collision.
A3 is up and I'll have A2 uploaded in around an hour. A1 is still to be run thanks to real life getting in the way.
A3 South Africa Grand Prix.
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I forgot to include this in the pdf but will do so in all future uploads, here is a report of all incidents in the race.
Incident Report
1st Safety Car - Al Harthy is too late on the brakes going into the opening corner and wipes out himself, Evans and McShine.
2nd Safety Car - Kosir squeezes out Onder when the Turk attempted to pass on the outside sending both cars into the wall.
Since it is scheduled for next weekend you may submit your driver choices for Brazil. I'll hold off on opening strategies till A1 is uploaded.
EDIT
A2 Grand Prix is uploaded.
https://www.docdroid.net/1tjwodX/south- ... x.pdf.html
A3 is up and I'll have A2 uploaded in around an hour. A1 is still to be run thanks to real life getting in the way.

A3 South Africa Grand Prix.
https://www.docdroid.net/mYMsxzq/south- ... x.pdf.html
I forgot to include this in the pdf but will do so in all future uploads, here is a report of all incidents in the race.
Incident Report
1st Safety Car - Al Harthy is too late on the brakes going into the opening corner and wipes out himself, Evans and McShine.
2nd Safety Car - Kosir squeezes out Onder when the Turk attempted to pass on the outside sending both cars into the wall.
Since it is scheduled for next weekend you may submit your driver choices for Brazil. I'll hold off on opening strategies till A1 is uploaded.
EDIT
A2 Grand Prix is uploaded.
https://www.docdroid.net/1tjwodX/south- ... x.pdf.html
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The Philippines and Belarus are very happy with results and will retain the same drivers for Round 2.
Out of interest, is there any reason why drivers aren't pitting on the first lap the SC is called? It seems to somewhat dull the advantage of pitting under the SC as by the time they pit the field has already bunched up.
Out of interest, is there any reason why drivers aren't pitting on the first lap the SC is called? It seems to somewhat dull the advantage of pitting under the SC as by the time they pit the field has already bunched up.
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Re: A1GP 2016 - South Africa A3 and A2 Up
Lebanon podiums in A3? My drivers get 1st and 2nd in A2?!?! GET IN THERE!!!




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Re: A1GP 2016 - South Africa A3 and A2 Up
AustralianStig wrote:The Philippines and Belarus are very happy with results and will retain the same drivers for Round 2.
Out of interest, is there any reason why drivers aren't pitting on the first lap the SC is called? It seems to somewhat dull the advantage of pitting under the SC as by the time they pit the field has already bunched up.
I'm using the old CART rules regarding pitting under yellow where pitlane is closed until the field is behind the safety car. Its far easier to simulate this way.
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Pal Kiss and Onder will return for Hungary and Turkey respectively
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Ed Jones and Luis Sa Silva will return if possible
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Things were going so well for Korea until the last 5 laps or so. Still, a good learning experience, with potential on display.
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Annivas Will be kicked out in his place will be Alexandros Margaritis Who will be running the next 2 races
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Re: A1GP 2016 - South Africa A3 and A2 Up
Both Gelzinis and Pavlovic are retained for the next race.
But that sucked, double technical retirement :/ (esp. Pavlovic who was leading)
But that sucked, double technical retirement :/ (esp. Pavlovic who was leading)
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No changes for my teams, despite some mixed results
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Re: A1GP 2016 - South Africa A3 and A2 Up
No changes either. Considering the mediocre quality of drivers i have, there's not much point in trying to go for a super strategy, instead i'm hoping for surprise results.
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Barring any schedule problems, Zaugg, Bradley and Homola will remain with the South African/Singaporean/Slovakian seats for next A2/A3 race
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Being that I believe only NASCAR and the NHRA are active this weekend, lets leave A3 and A2 alone for now.
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South Africa A1 Grand Prix
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The Brazilian A1 Grand Prix at Interlagos is scheduled for this weekend but you have until Monday midnight GMT to post driver and strategy choices.
Race Distances
A1 Grand Prix - 70 laps (300km)
A2 Grand Prix - 47 laps (200km)
A3 Grand Prix - 24 laps (100km)
Strategy Details
Hards will last approximately 55 laps
Softs will last approximately 30 laps and will start of with a pace advantage over hards.
Wets will last approximately 40 laps in wet conditions.
Note that the numbers shown represent the entire life cycle of a set of tires and will begin wearing out approximately halfway into that number.
Interlagos Weather Forecast
Friday (Practice) - 30° Cloudy with a thunderstorm.
Saturday (Qualifying) - 28° A shower and thunderstorm around.
Sunday (Race) - 29° Couple of thunderstorms.
Clashing Series
NASCAR - Daytona 500 (Cup/Xfinity/Trucks)
Since F1 pre-season testing starts the day after raceday, F1 drivers will be unavailable for this weekend.
Use this template to post your plans. You may want both a wet and dry plan.
Nation Name -- Driver Name
Qualifying Strategy -- Aggressive/Conservative
Race Strategy -- eg. Start Soft, stop lap 22 for Hards, Stop lap 66 for Softs
Safety Car Reaction -- eg. Stop if safety car comes out six laps before scheduled.
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The Brazilian A1 Grand Prix at Interlagos is scheduled for this weekend but you have until Monday midnight GMT to post driver and strategy choices.
Race Distances
A1 Grand Prix - 70 laps (300km)
A2 Grand Prix - 47 laps (200km)
A3 Grand Prix - 24 laps (100km)
Strategy Details
Hards will last approximately 55 laps
Softs will last approximately 30 laps and will start of with a pace advantage over hards.
Wets will last approximately 40 laps in wet conditions.
Note that the numbers shown represent the entire life cycle of a set of tires and will begin wearing out approximately halfway into that number.
Interlagos Weather Forecast
Friday (Practice) - 30° Cloudy with a thunderstorm.
Saturday (Qualifying) - 28° A shower and thunderstorm around.
Sunday (Race) - 29° Couple of thunderstorms.
Clashing Series
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Since F1 pre-season testing starts the day after raceday, F1 drivers will be unavailable for this weekend.
Use this template to post your plans. You may want both a wet and dry plan.
Nation Name -- Driver Name
Qualifying Strategy -- Aggressive/Conservative
Race Strategy -- eg. Start Soft, stop lap 22 for Hards, Stop lap 66 for Softs
Safety Car Reaction -- eg. Stop if safety car comes out six laps before scheduled.
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Strategies:
New Zealand -- Scott Dixon
Qualifying Strategy -- Conservative
Race Strategy -- Start soft, pit lap 20 for hards, pit lap 50 for softs
Wet strategy -- Put wet tyres on as soon as rain starts if rain forecast for 4 laps or more. Put slicks back on when track is drying.
Safety Car Reaction -- Stop if safety car comes out 5 or less laps before scheduled.
Philippines -- Marlon Stöckinger
Qualifying Strategy -- Aggressive
Race Strategy -- Start soft, pit lap 27 for softs
Wet strategy -- Put wet tyres on as soon as rain starts if rain forecast for 4 laps or more. Put slicks back on when track is drying.
Safety Car Reaction -- Stop if safety car comes out 10 or less laps before scheduled.
Belarus -- Alexander Talkanitsa Jr.
Qualifying Strategy -- Aggressive
Race Strategy -- Start soft, do not pit
Wet strategy -- Put wet tyres on as soon as rain starts if rain forecast for 4 laps or more. Put slicks back on when track is drying.
Safety Car Reaction -- Pit for new softs in first 10 laps if running 16th or lower.
New Zealand -- Scott Dixon
Qualifying Strategy -- Conservative
Race Strategy -- Start soft, pit lap 20 for hards, pit lap 50 for softs
Wet strategy -- Put wet tyres on as soon as rain starts if rain forecast for 4 laps or more. Put slicks back on when track is drying.
Safety Car Reaction -- Stop if safety car comes out 5 or less laps before scheduled.
Philippines -- Marlon Stöckinger
Qualifying Strategy -- Aggressive
Race Strategy -- Start soft, pit lap 27 for softs
Wet strategy -- Put wet tyres on as soon as rain starts if rain forecast for 4 laps or more. Put slicks back on when track is drying.
Safety Car Reaction -- Stop if safety car comes out 10 or less laps before scheduled.
Belarus -- Alexander Talkanitsa Jr.
Qualifying Strategy -- Aggressive
Race Strategy -- Start soft, do not pit
Wet strategy -- Put wet tyres on as soon as rain starts if rain forecast for 4 laps or more. Put slicks back on when track is drying.
Safety Car Reaction -- Pit for new softs in first 10 laps if running 16th or lower.
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SPAIN - Oriol Servia
Qualifying Strategy -- Conservative
Race Strategy -- Start soft, pit lap 25 for hards, pit lap 50 for softs
Wet strategy -- Put wets on as soon as rain starts. Put slicks back on when track starts to dry.
Safety Car Reaction -- Stop if safety car comes out 10 or less laps before scheduled.
CANADA - James Hinchcliffe
Qualifying Strategy -- Aggressive
Race Strategy -- Start hards, pit lap 40 for softs
Wet strategy -- Put wets on as soon as rain starts. Put slicks back on when track starts to dry.
Safety Car Reaction -- Stop if safety car comes out 5 or less laps before scheduled.
HUNGARY - Tamas Pal Kiss
Qualifying Strategy -- Conservative
Race Strategy -- Start soft, pit lap 26 for softs
Wet strategy -- Put wets on as soon as rain starts. Put slicks back on when track starts to dry.
Safety Car Reaction -- Pit for new softs if running lower than 15th in the first 10 laps.
TURKEY - Kaan Onder
Qualifying Strategy -- Aggressive
Race Strategy -- Soft, No Pitting
Wet strategy -- Put wets on as soon as rain starts. Put slicks back on when track starts to dry.
Safety Car Reaction -- Pit for new softs if running lower than 18th in the first 15 laps.
Qualifying Strategy -- Conservative
Race Strategy -- Start soft, pit lap 25 for hards, pit lap 50 for softs
Wet strategy -- Put wets on as soon as rain starts. Put slicks back on when track starts to dry.
Safety Car Reaction -- Stop if safety car comes out 10 or less laps before scheduled.
CANADA - James Hinchcliffe
Qualifying Strategy -- Aggressive
Race Strategy -- Start hards, pit lap 40 for softs
Wet strategy -- Put wets on as soon as rain starts. Put slicks back on when track starts to dry.
Safety Car Reaction -- Stop if safety car comes out 5 or less laps before scheduled.
HUNGARY - Tamas Pal Kiss
Qualifying Strategy -- Conservative
Race Strategy -- Start soft, pit lap 26 for softs
Wet strategy -- Put wets on as soon as rain starts. Put slicks back on when track starts to dry.
Safety Car Reaction -- Pit for new softs if running lower than 15th in the first 10 laps.
TURKEY - Kaan Onder
Qualifying Strategy -- Aggressive
Race Strategy -- Soft, No Pitting
Wet strategy -- Put wets on as soon as rain starts. Put slicks back on when track starts to dry.
Safety Car Reaction -- Pit for new softs if running lower than 18th in the first 15 laps.
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Mexico -- S. Duran
Qualifying Strategy -- Aggressive
Race Strategy (DRY) -- Hards, Softs
Race Strategy (WET) -- Wet, pit for Softs as soon as the track is mainly dry, otherwise, wet
Safety Car Reaction -- N/A
MURICA' -- G. Rahal
Qualifying Strategy -- Aggressive
Race Strategy (DRY) -- Hards, Softs
Race Strategy (WET) -- Wet, pit for Softs as soon as the track is mainly dry, otherwise, wet
Safety Car Reaction -- N/A
UAE -- E. Jones
Qualifying Strategy -- Aggressive
Race Strategy (DRY) -- Hards
Race Strategy (WET) -- Wet, pit for Softs as soon as the track is mainly dry, otherwise, wet
Safety Car Reaction -- N/A
Angola -- L. S. Silva
Qualifying Strategy -- Aggressive
Race Strategy (DRY) -- Hards
Race Strategy (WET) -- Wet, pit for Softs as soon as the track is mainly dry, otherwise, wet
Safety Car Reaction -- N/A
Qualifying Strategy -- Aggressive
Race Strategy (DRY) -- Hards, Softs
Race Strategy (WET) -- Wet, pit for Softs as soon as the track is mainly dry, otherwise, wet
Safety Car Reaction -- N/A
MURICA' -- G. Rahal
Qualifying Strategy -- Aggressive
Race Strategy (DRY) -- Hards, Softs
Race Strategy (WET) -- Wet, pit for Softs as soon as the track is mainly dry, otherwise, wet
Safety Car Reaction -- N/A
UAE -- E. Jones
Qualifying Strategy -- Aggressive
Race Strategy (DRY) -- Hards
Race Strategy (WET) -- Wet, pit for Softs as soon as the track is mainly dry, otherwise, wet
Safety Car Reaction -- N/A
Angola -- L. S. Silva
Qualifying Strategy -- Aggressive
Race Strategy (DRY) -- Hards
Race Strategy (WET) -- Wet, pit for Softs as soon as the track is mainly dry, otherwise, wet
Safety Car Reaction -- N/A
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Belgium - Stoffel Vandoorne
Qualifying - aggressive
Race - Wets all the way through, pit on lap 38. If dry for more than 2 laps, switch to softs, then back to wets when wet again.
SC reaction - pit if within 10 laps and/or below 15th place.
Sweden - Felix Rosenqvist
Qualifying - aggressive
Race - Wets all the way through, pit on lap 34. If dry for more than 3 laps, switch to softs, then back to wets when wet again.
SC reaction - pit if within 10 laps and/or below 18th place.
Malaysia - Jazeman Jaafar
Qualifying - conservative
Race - Wets all the way through, pit on lap 36. If dry for more than 1 lap, switch to softs, then back to wets when wet again.
SC reaction - pit if within 5 laps and/or below 18th place.
Zimbabwe - Axcil Jefferies
Qualifying - aggressive
Race - Wets all the way through, pit on lap 23. If dry for more than 1 lap, switch to softs, then back to wets when wet again.
SC reaction - pit if within 5 laps and/or below 14th place.
Qualifying - aggressive
Race - Wets all the way through, pit on lap 38. If dry for more than 2 laps, switch to softs, then back to wets when wet again.
SC reaction - pit if within 10 laps and/or below 15th place.
Sweden - Felix Rosenqvist
Qualifying - aggressive
Race - Wets all the way through, pit on lap 34. If dry for more than 3 laps, switch to softs, then back to wets when wet again.
SC reaction - pit if within 10 laps and/or below 18th place.
Malaysia - Jazeman Jaafar
Qualifying - conservative
Race - Wets all the way through, pit on lap 36. If dry for more than 1 lap, switch to softs, then back to wets when wet again.
SC reaction - pit if within 5 laps and/or below 18th place.
Zimbabwe - Axcil Jefferies
Qualifying - aggressive
Race - Wets all the way through, pit on lap 23. If dry for more than 1 lap, switch to softs, then back to wets when wet again.
SC reaction - pit if within 5 laps and/or below 14th place.
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Uruguay -- Santiago Urrutia
Qualifying Strategy -- Aggressive
Race Strategy -- Start Soft, stop lap 20 for Hards, Stop lap 64 for Softs
Safety Car Reaction -- eg. Stop if safety car comes out 4 laps before scheduled.
Oman -- Ahmad Al-Harthy
Qualifying Strategy -- Conservative
Race Strategy -- Start hard, stop lap 52 for soft
Safety Car Reaction -- No change
Qualifying Strategy -- Aggressive
Race Strategy -- Start Soft, stop lap 20 for Hards, Stop lap 64 for Softs
Safety Car Reaction -- eg. Stop if safety car comes out 4 laps before scheduled.
Oman -- Ahmad Al-Harthy
Qualifying Strategy -- Conservative
Race Strategy -- Start hard, stop lap 52 for soft
Safety Car Reaction -- No change
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Our Strategies
Brazil
Driver: Nelson Piquet, Jr
Qualifying Strategy -- Conservative
Race Strategy -- Use softs all the time, changing at laps 26 and 59
(If it rains, pit for wets as long as track gets wet and change back to a slick (hard) set when track dries)
Safety Car Reaction -- Pit only if tyres are close to degradation or the car is below the 15th place
South Africa
Driver: Adrian Zaugg
Qualifying Strategy -- Conservative
Race Strategy -- Start with soft tyres and pit for hards at lap 25
(If it rains, pit for wets as long as track gets wet and change back to a slick (hard) set when track dries)
Safety Car Reaction -- No reaction unless SC pits at least 4-5 laps before scheduled, then pit for hards
Singapore
Driver: Richard Bradley
Qualifying Strategy: Aggressive
Race Strategy -- Start with hard and pit at lap 39 for soft
(If it rains, pit for wets as long as track gets wet and change back to a slick (hard) set when track dries)
Safety Car Reaction -- No reaction
Slovakia
Driver: Mat'o Homola
Qualifying Strategy: Aggressive
Race Strategy -- Start with softs, no pitting
(If it rains, pit for wets as long as track gets wet and change back to a slick (hard) set when track dries)
Safety Car Reaction -- No reaction
Brazil
Driver: Nelson Piquet, Jr
Qualifying Strategy -- Conservative
Race Strategy -- Use softs all the time, changing at laps 26 and 59
(If it rains, pit for wets as long as track gets wet and change back to a slick (hard) set when track dries)
Safety Car Reaction -- Pit only if tyres are close to degradation or the car is below the 15th place
South Africa
Driver: Adrian Zaugg
Qualifying Strategy -- Conservative
Race Strategy -- Start with soft tyres and pit for hards at lap 25
(If it rains, pit for wets as long as track gets wet and change back to a slick (hard) set when track dries)
Safety Car Reaction -- No reaction unless SC pits at least 4-5 laps before scheduled, then pit for hards
Singapore
Driver: Richard Bradley
Qualifying Strategy: Aggressive
Race Strategy -- Start with hard and pit at lap 39 for soft
(If it rains, pit for wets as long as track gets wet and change back to a slick (hard) set when track dries)
Safety Car Reaction -- No reaction
Slovakia
Driver: Mat'o Homola
Qualifying Strategy: Aggressive
Race Strategy -- Start with softs, no pitting
(If it rains, pit for wets as long as track gets wet and change back to a slick (hard) set when track dries)
Safety Car Reaction -- No reaction
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Greece : Alexandros Margaritis
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Portugal
Driver: António Félix da Costa
Qualifying: Agressive
Race: 1 stop, lap 50 (2 stop if it starts raining, final stop in lap 55)
SC strategy: Switch to hard tyres if SC occurs within the first 30 laps. Switch to wets if it starts raining during a SC Period or close to one.
Macau
Driver: André Couto
Qualifying: Conservative
Race: 2 stop, lap 20 (soft) and lap 40 (hard). If it starts raining, pit on lap 50 for the final time.
SC strategy: Switch to hard tyres if SC occurs within the first 30 laps. Switch to wets if it starts raining during a SC Period or close to one.
Slovania
Driver: Kyle Kosir
Qualifying: Conservative
Race: 2 stop, lap 20 (soft) and lap 40 (hard). If it starts raining, pit on lap 50 for the final time.
SC strategy: Switch to hard tyres if SC occurs within the first 30 laps. Switch to wets if it starts raining during a SC Period or close to one.
Driver: António Félix da Costa
Qualifying: Agressive
Race: 1 stop, lap 50 (2 stop if it starts raining, final stop in lap 55)
SC strategy: Switch to hard tyres if SC occurs within the first 30 laps. Switch to wets if it starts raining during a SC Period or close to one.
Macau
Driver: André Couto
Qualifying: Conservative
Race: 2 stop, lap 20 (soft) and lap 40 (hard). If it starts raining, pit on lap 50 for the final time.
SC strategy: Switch to hard tyres if SC occurs within the first 30 laps. Switch to wets if it starts raining during a SC Period or close to one.
Slovania
Driver: Kyle Kosir
Qualifying: Conservative
Race: 2 stop, lap 20 (soft) and lap 40 (hard). If it starts raining, pit on lap 50 for the final time.
SC strategy: Switch to hard tyres if SC occurs within the first 30 laps. Switch to wets if it starts raining during a SC Period or close to one.
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Switzerland / A1 - Neel Jani
Quali - Conservative
Race - Soft/Soft/Soft, pit laps 22/46
Wet - Stop for wets as soon as rain starts (rain forecast min. 5 laps), immediately stop for Softs when the track is drying.
SC - pit in if max. 3 laps before scheduled stop
Czech Rep. / A1 - Jan Charouz
Quali - Conservative
Race - Soft/Hard/Soft, pit laps 18/52
Wet - Stop for wets as soon as rain starts (rain forecast min. 5 laps), immediately stop for Softs when the track is drying.
SC - no influence
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Serbia / A2 - Milos Pavlovic
Quali - Aggressive
Race - Soft/Soft, pit lap 23
Wet - Stop for wets as soon as rain starts (rain forecast min. 4 laps), immediately stop for Softs when the track is drying.
SC - pit in if max. 4 laps before scheduled stop
Lithuania / A2 - Jonas Gelzinis
Quali - Aggressive
Race - Soft/Soft, pit lap 24
Wet - Stop for wets as soon as rain starts (rain forecast min. 4 laps), immediately stop for Softs the when track is drying.
SC - no influence
Quali - Conservative
Race - Soft/Soft/Soft, pit laps 22/46
Wet - Stop for wets as soon as rain starts (rain forecast min. 5 laps), immediately stop for Softs when the track is drying.
SC - pit in if max. 3 laps before scheduled stop
Czech Rep. / A1 - Jan Charouz
Quali - Conservative
Race - Soft/Hard/Soft, pit laps 18/52
Wet - Stop for wets as soon as rain starts (rain forecast min. 5 laps), immediately stop for Softs when the track is drying.
SC - no influence
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Serbia / A2 - Milos Pavlovic
Quali - Aggressive
Race - Soft/Soft, pit lap 23
Wet - Stop for wets as soon as rain starts (rain forecast min. 4 laps), immediately stop for Softs when the track is drying.
SC - pit in if max. 4 laps before scheduled stop
Lithuania / A2 - Jonas Gelzinis
Quali - Aggressive
Race - Soft/Soft, pit lap 24
Wet - Stop for wets as soon as rain starts (rain forecast min. 4 laps), immediately stop for Softs the when track is drying.
SC - no influence
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