Reject of the race leaderboard
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What was Ted Kravitz's RotR for?
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Reporting on the motives of a crazy protester at the 2004 Spanish GP, therefore publicising his views, which is exactly what he wanted. http://www.f1rejects.com/centrale/2004/spain/index.html
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tc3j3r wrote:Reporting on the motives of a crazy protester at the 2004 Spanish GP, therefore publicising his views, which is exactly what he wanted. http://www.f1rejects.com/centrale/2004/spain/index.html
This guy wasn't an anti-capitalist. He only does these things to get some attention to himself. Oh, yes, I love this quote:
HWNSNBM, meanwhile, continues to show he is a fish out of water in F1, qualifying 6.4s off the pole, and then becoming the first retirement through a lazy spin at Campsa whilst being lapped. Minardi's only hope in 2004 is for their cars to finish. The car isn't too reliable as it is; they don't need the likes of HWNSNBM making silly mistakes like that.
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Leaderboard now up-to-date as of Chinese GP. Vitantonio Liuzzi jumps up from joint-38th to joint-23rd on the leaderboard, funnily enough level with his team-mate Adrian Sutil!
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Leaderboard updated as of Spanish GP. Bruno Senna makes his debut in joint-41st place. We're now only 4 short of the magic 100 drivers with a RotR!
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Brilliant work mate.
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Leaderboard now updated as of Monaco GP. Article 40.13 debuts in joint-41st place.
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Going through the races where ROTR has been given, I wonder whether Honda should be actually split?
- Spa 2002 (engine manufacturer)
- Sepang 2005 (engine manufacturer)
- Melbourne 2006 (team/engine)
- Magny-Cours 2006 (team/engine)
- Melbourne 2009 (company)
- Spa 2002 (engine manufacturer)
- Sepang 2005 (engine manufacturer)
- Melbourne 2006 (team/engine)
- Magny-Cours 2006 (team/engine)
- Melbourne 2009 (company)
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Bleu wrote:Going through the races where ROTR has been given, I wonder whether Honda should be actually split?
- Spa 2002 (engine manufacturer)
- Sepang 2005 (engine manufacturer)
- Melbourne 2006 (team/engine)
- Magny-Cours 2006 (team/engine)
- Melbourne 2009 (company)
They're basically the same, really.
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I was thinking that as there are two awards for Toyota engines and 1,11 for the team itself. Also one for their launch control system.
In Honda's case it would be probably Honda 3, Honda engines 2.
In Honda's case it would be probably Honda 3, Honda engines 2.
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The split has been made. Honda engines and Honda Racing F1 Team are in joint-24th with 2 RotRs apiece, Honda fatcat executives are in joint 42nd with 1 RotR.
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tc3j3r wrote:The split has been made. Honda engines and Honda Racing F1 Team are in joint-24th with 2 RotRs apiece, Honda fatcat executives are in joint 42nd with 1 RotR.
It's your thread, so do what you want, but in my opinion I would put their distinct incarnations of ROTR together. After all, they all come from the same place, really.
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If I did that, I would also have to merge Ferrari team/Ferrari engines/Ferrari pit crew, Toyota F1 team/Toyota engines/Toyota launch control and BMW Sauber/BMW pit crew. Honda was inconsistent with the other 3 so I made the split. Consistency is the most important thing. But it's a very difficult decision to make. What do you guys think I should do, have teams seperate from their engines/pit crews/launch control systems/fat cat executives, or count them all as the same?
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tc3j3r wrote:If I did that, I would also have to merge Ferrari team/Ferrari engines/Ferrari pit crew, Toyota F1 team/Toyota engines/Toyota launch control and BMW Sauber/BMW pit crew. Honda was inconsistent with the other 3 so I made the split. Consistency is the most important thing. But it's a very difficult decision to make. What do you guys think I should do, have teams seperate from their engines/pit crews/launch control systems/fat cat executives, or count them all as the same?
Nope. Keep the Word of Enoch as He spells it himself.
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Leaderboard now updated as of Turkish GP. We now have over 100 different RotR recipients! Sebastian Vettel jumps up from joint 24th to joint 22nd place, while Christian Horner and Helmut Marko debut in joint 94th place.
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Leaderboard now updated as of Canadian GP. Michael Schumacher jumps from 3rd place to 2nd place, ahead to Kimi Raikkonen.
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tc3j3r wrote:Leaderboard now updated as of Canadian GP. Michael Schumacher jumps from 3rd place to 2nd place, ahead to Kimi Raikkonen.
Ah, now we finally see the real reason for the comeback--he discovered there was one major statistical category where didn't have the top spot yet!
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Leaderboard updated as of European GP. Race control makes its debut in joint 42nd place.
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Leaderboard updated as of British GP. The Sauber pit crew makes its debut in joint 42nd place.
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tc3j3r wrote:Leaderboard updated as of British GP. The Sauber pit crew makes its debut in joint 42nd place.
Don't you mean the BMW Sauber Pit crew?
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Let's not get into an argument about that...
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tc3j3r wrote:Let's not get into an argument about that...
I won't. I was just taking up another oppertunity to poke fun at the name
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Leaderboard updated as of German GP. Force India makes its debut in joint 42nd place.
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tc3j3r wrote:Leaderboard updated as of German GP. Force India makes its debut in joint 42nd place.
It's really fascinating to me that the Force had yet to be a ROTR.
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Force India had been backmarker team and therefore it was difficult to be disappointing before this season, so it's understandable that they hadn't got it earlier. Minardi had only the one which was shared between 9 teams. Super Aguri didn't get any either. Or Midland or Spyker in their single years.
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Bleu wrote:Force India had been backmarker team and therefore it was difficult to be disappointing before this season, so it's understandable that they hadn't got it earlier. Minardi had only the one which was shared between 9 teams. Super Aguri didn't get any either. Or Midland or Spyker in their single years.
Minardi and Super Aguri were so lovable though.
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If I'm not mistaken, I'm currently 42 in the standings of our Fantasy Racers tournament, which seems to be the most Rejectful tied place in the ROTR leaderboard, so... does that make me anything?
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As I've not looked at our fantasy racers tournament since before the season started, am I the most rejectful???
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Waris wrote:If I'm not mistaken, I'm currently 42 in the standings of our Fantasy Racers tournament, which seems to be the most Rejectful tied place in the ROTR leaderboard, so... does that make me anything?
Only on average points -per-race. I'm last in the overall standings, by virtue of competing in the dizzying number of 4 races.
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Gonzo wrote:Wasn't there some sort of communisim in the East part of Germany?
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Debaser wrote:As I've not looked at our fantasy racers tournament since before the season started, am I the most rejectful???
No you're not. You ,sir, are in a commanding, erm, 31st.
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Gonzo wrote:Wasn't there some sort of communisim in the East part of Germany?
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Leaderboard updated as of Hungarian GP. Michael Shcumacher takes over the top spot form Giancarlo Fisichella!
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Leaderboard updated as of Belgian GP. Sebastian Vettel's latest blunders elevate him from 22nd to 14th.
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Leaderboard updated for Italian GP. Nico Hulkenberg debuts in joint-42nd place.
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Leaderboard updated for Singapore GP. Kamui Kobayashi debuts in joint-42nd place.
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Leaderboard updated for Japanese GP. Lucas di Grassi debuts in joint 42nd place, which is easily the most notable thing he's done all year...
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Hi, could someone fill in the gaps where there aren't race reviews from the late 2008 races, who was ROTR in all of those? (To save having to trawl through all the acrhive podcasts to find them!)
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James1978 wrote:Hi, could someone fill in the gaps where there aren't race reviews from the late 2008 races, who was ROTR in all of those? (To save having to trawl through all the acrhive podcasts to find them!)
Belgium - FIA stewards
Italy - Giancarlo Fisichella
Singapore - Ferrari
Japan - Japan
China - Sebastien Bourdais
Brazil - Felipe Massa's entourage
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tc3j3r wrote:James1978 wrote:Hi, could someone fill in the gaps where there aren't race reviews from the late 2008 races, who was ROTR in all of those? (To save having to trawl through all the acrhive podcasts to find them!)
Belgium - FIA stewards
Italy - Giancarlo Fisichella
Singapore - Ferrari
Japan - Japan
China - Sebastien Bourdais
Brazil - Felipe Massa's entourage
Yeah, they were on the podcasts, Enoch didn't write a race review for those.
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Why Japan for Japan?
Did Massa's entourage get it for thinking he'd won the championship when he hadn't? Seeing that guy punch the TV was funny
Did Massa's entourage get it for thinking he'd won the championship when he hadn't? Seeing that guy punch the TV was funny
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tc3j3r wrote:Leaderboard updated for Japanese GP. Lucas di Grassi debuts in joint 42nd place, which is easily the most notable thing he's done all year...
Ahem? Getting back past Michael Schumacer in Melbourne?
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