tristan1117 wrote:Now that the season's over, who should win ROTY and IIDOTY? And what should we do for next year?
I think we'll use the same carset for next season (unless of course the majority of entrants want to use a different carset) and the same game settings (I wouldn't be able to change the settings anyway given that I don't have Kool Tools). As for ROTY and IIDOTY, we'll determine them by voting in this thread or in the BATracer driver chat.
Heres the entry list for next season (at the moment it is just going off what has been posted in the Silly Season Driver Chat topic and the teams from last season so it is all unconfirmed at this time). Car numbers in this list are going off the results for this season (not that it really matters anyway), so I have to give a spoiler alert and the higher placed driver from Season 1 will recieve the lower car number. Also, new players are most definately welcome to join next season - hopefully giving us a bigger grid.
Please confirm your entry by posting in this thread. Confirmed entries will be in bold.
Unofficial F1 Rejects BATracer Season Two entry list
McLaren: 1: Liam Capp (Sauber010) 2: Eero Hurmerinta (Bleu)
Red Bull: 3: 4:
Sauber: 5: Brodie Steen (MinardiFan95) 6:
Renault: 7: 8: Craig Collie (Collieafc)
Williams: 9: Tristan Jung (tristan1117) 10: Kay Lon (Klon)
Virgin: 11: James Clarke (AndreaModa) 12: Jeroen Krautmeir
HRT: 14: 15:
Mercedes: 16: Daniel Melrose (Wizzie) 17: Rhys Davies (the Masked Lapwing)
Ferrari: 18: 19:
Force India: 20: Nikolai Muller (nik-spyker) 21:
Toro Rosso: 22: 23:
Lotus: 24: Scott Maser (baddriving50) 25:
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I think I'll take a "sabbatical" from this season, but hopefully it won't end up like Häkkinen's sabbatical did. I lacked some commitment in the last few races, so I'll have to ponder if I want to start another season. Besides, my interest in this game in general has waned.
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No. Maybe Sauber did something naughty that warrented the removal of their win but as Brodie Steen could not have known about it or prevented it, then his win is allowed to stand. Maybe?
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No. Maybe Sauber did something naughty that warrented the removal of their win but as Brodie Steen could not have known about it or prevented it, then his win is allowed to stand. Maybe?
Other than the fact that my teammate got nearly every podium for us
We had a win taken from the team after we were caught using team orders.
the Masked Lapwing wrote:Can anyone else spot something wrong with this?
No. Maybe Sauber did something naughty that warrented the removal of their win but as Brodie Steen could not have known about it or prevented it, then his win is allowed to stand. Maybe?
Other than the fact that my teammate got nearly every podium for us
We had a win taken from the team after we were caught using team orders.
It's just down to me failing at counting to five.
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dr-baker wrote:No. Maybe Sauber did something naughty that warrented the removal of their win but as Brodie Steen could not have known about it or prevented it, then his win is allowed to stand. Maybe?
Other than the fact that my teammate got nearly every podium for us
We had a win taken from the team after we were caught using team orders.
I thought I heard something about confirming that you understood that message over the team radio...
Please do! I think we have 11 people signed up at the mo, the places still available are listed either on this page or the one before I'm not sure, though you can also see that on the BATracer site
CONSTRUCTORS CHAMPIONSHIP 1. Williams 184 points 2. Mercedes 163 points 3. Mclaren 150 points 4. Virgin 50 points 5. Sauber 49 points* 6. Force India 46 points* 7. Lotus 44 points* 8. Renault 21 points*
*denotes single-car team
ROTR: Bahrain: Jeroen Krautemir (for turning into Melrose from last year by crashing into everybody) Australia: Brodie Steen (for wrecking everyone on the first lap) Malaysia: Craig Collie and Rhys Davies (Collie for dropping like a rock and Davies for being the only DNF) China: Jeroen Krautemir (For not showing up and DNF'ing) Spain: Craig Collie (Qualified 5th, then crashed out on Lap 2) Monaco: Eero Hurmerinta (for crashing into Collie and having a bad strategy) Turkey: not decided yet
IIDOTR: Bahrain: Williams (for showing why Clarke and Rhys were useless) Australia: Muller (won the race in a single car team! Incredible!) Malaysia: Williams (for winning the race and proving themselves as competitors from being ROTY last year) China: Williams (double podium, honorable mention to Melrose for coming up through the field to get 2nd.) Spain: Steen (for winning with a single-car team) Monaco: Maser (for his shocking win in the Lotus, of course!) Turkey: not decided yet
So far, Melrose is holding onto a slim championship lead, however, the story of the year has to be Williams, who went from awful to first place! Also, this has been the year of the 1-car team so far, with 3 single drivers winning races. I think everyone's looking forward to the rest of the season!
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ROTR: Bahrain: Jeroen Krautemir (for turning into Melrose from last year by crashing into everybody) Australia: Brodie Steen (for wrecking everyone on the first lap) Malaysia: Craig Collie and Rhys Davies (Collie for dropping like a rock and Davies for being the only DNF) China: Jeroen Krautemir (For not showing up and DNF'ing) Spain: Craig Collie (Qualified 5th, then crashed out on Lap 2) Monaco: Eero Hurmerinta (For crashing into Collie and having a bad strategy) Turkey: Nikolai Muller (For effectively going AWOL) Canada: Virgin (Krautmeir was beaten by Muller was was AWOL and Clarke didn't do much better) Europe: Williams Transmission (For eliminating Lon on lap 1)
IIDOTR: Bahrain: Williams (For showing why Clarke and Rhys were useless) Australia: Nikolai Muller (Won the race in a single car team! Incredible!) Malaysia: Williams (For winning the race and proving themselves as competitors from being ROTY last year) China: Williams (Double podium, honorable mention to Melrose for coming up through the field to get 2nd.) Spain: Brodie Steen (For finishing 2nd with a single-car team) Monaco: Scott Maser (For his shocking win in the Lotus, of course!) Turkey: Craig Collie (For hauling his Renault to the final podium spot in an ultra-close race) Canada: Kay Lon (For finishing 4th after a pitstop from hell) Europe: Craig Collie (Started from last on the grid, made 7 overtaking manouvers on a track where overtaking is impossible and finished a respectable 5th)
The story of the past 2 races has been the resurgence of McLaren as Capp and Hurmerinta took consecutive 1-2 finishes to haul both themselves and the McLaren team into championship contention.
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So seeing that the season will probably end before all of the new 2011 cars are out, how's about we try something different for the next game? Like CART/Indycar for instance, or one of those classic F1 seasons?
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Jeroen Krautmeir wrote:So seeing that the season will probably end before all of the new 2011 cars are out, how's about we try something different for the next game? Like CART/Indycar for instance, or one of those classic F1 seasons?
Maybe we could do the Indy 500 to bump up interest (From memory it's only 6 days long so it won't be too much of a drag on people who don't have that much time).
Failing that I'm putting my vote for the 1997 carset.
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Wizzie wrote:Failing that I'm putting my vote for the 1997 carset.
Agreed, time to fulfill my destiny of winning three championships with Prost!
(In F1C, I won 1998-1999, 2001 with Prost, then 2002-2005 with Williams. My debut was in 1997, and I lost to Michael, and in 2000 I lost to Alex Wurz of all people!)
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