Feb 3-5 Norisring 65 laps Feb 24-26 Oschersleben 41 laps Mar 9-11 Hockenheimring 33 laps Mar 23-25 Nürburgring 31 laps Apr 13-15 Spa-Francorchamps 21 laps Apr 27-29 Zandvoort 35 laps May 18-20 Silverstone 29 laps Jun 1-3 Brands Hatch 36 laps Jun 22-24 Snetterton 48 laps Aug 24-26 Adelaide 47 laps Sep 7-9 Surfers Paradise 34 laps Sep 21-23 Eastern Creek 38 laps Oct 5-7 Bathurst 24 laps Oct 19-21 Shanghai 28 laps Nov 16-18 Laguna Seca 42 laps Nov 23-25 Indianapolis 200 laps
Any arguments?
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East Londoner wrote:I've really enjoyed reading this as a guest, and now I'd like to take part. Could I have the second CR Motorsport seat if possible for next season.
The name is Damon Cannon (not my real name). Age 20 from Great Britain. I am from the upper class from a very wealthy family in merry old England, which will provide sponsorship. I got hooked on F1 watching Hill and Schumacher duel at Spa in 1995. I believe in fair play, and to be gracious in defeat (cough, notlikely, cough).
Hey East Londener, looks like we are going to be Arrows team mates on the other sighn up too! Completley by accident as I really like Arrows and didn't read who my team mate was until after I asked to sign up! Good Luck your gonna need it
JeremyMcClean wrote:What's with Indy being 200 laps? Is it the shortest circuit on the calendar?
The Indy 500 is 200 laps, being a 2.5 mile rectangular oval. Is that the track being used? Or is it the infield, and just being funny?
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
dinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
OK, Jeremy McClean - The majority of tracks are either in the UK or Australia, with a few in Germany etc. No Canadian tracks, and even the American ones are limited (4 ovals - Indy, Gateway, Nashville and Dover, with 3 "proper" tracks - Laguna Seca, Nashville's road course, and Gateway's road course). If I could, I would have gone to Suzuka, Monza or Monaco, but it's stupid. Which is why I'm considering letting Aerond or Wizzie take over after this season, who can both have more cars and more tracks. And who can argue with an F1RWRS Indy 500? Next thing it'll be the F1RWRS Bathurst 1000...
When I return from holidays in a few days. Or, I might wait for Jeroen to get through a few races in his one.
If you are waiting for me, you'd probably have to wait until after New Years Day just for the next race (Argentina). I really can't get my hands on the computer as much as I want to right now.
Honourary Youngest Forum Member, Joint Mackem Of The Forum
"When you’re racing, it... it’s life. Anything that happens before or after... is just waiting".
Oh, and there's still a seat available for anyone to join in for ArrowTech Racing. Sponsorship is not required! Just your name and the country your racing licence is under.
Nicolas Steele wrote:Oh, and by the way, will a representative from Pacchia-Coswojuddhartlambo tell me if I'm going to be on your team or not? I'm hoping that someone will come out and support me, I've got good sponsorship deals with Budweiser and Splenda!!!
Mistakes in potatoes will ALWAYS happen Trulli bad puns... IN JAIL NO ONE CAN HEAR YOU SCREAM
Darren Older Jr CR Motorsport 0:57.88 Aurelian Moll Equipe de Course Belge 0:57.88 +0.00 Hagane Shizuka Manx-Anglo-Nippon Racing Team 0:57.99 +0.11 Nathanael Spencer Prospec 0:58.08 +0.20 Thomas De Bock Equipe de Course Belge 0:58.10 +0.22 Daniel Melrose Qantas MRT-BMW 0:58.22 +0.34 Jari Kekkonen ArrowTech Racing 0:58.27 +0.39 Jeroen Krautmeir Qantas MRT-BMW 0:58.29 +0.41 Pippa Mann Anglo-Manx Racing 0:58.41 +0.53 Giovanni Roda Trueba Racing Team 0:58.47 +0.59 Kay Lon Kahama Motor Sport 0:58.53 +0.65 Gary Cameron Team Calinetic 0:58.66 +0.78 Nicolas Steele Pacchia-Coswojuddhartlambo 0:58.71 +0.83 Frank Zimmer NAB-Holden Racing Team 0:58.74 +0.86 Sammy Jones RubberTex-Jones Racing 0:58.84 +0.96 Luca Pacchiarini Pacchia-Coswojuddhartlambo 0:58.87 +0.99 Chris Dagnall RubberTex-Jones Racing 0:58.95 +1.07 James Davies Anglo-Manx Racing 0:59.03 +1.15 Tristan Jung Trueba Racing Team 0:59.10 +1.22 Dave Simpson OzJet Team Minardi Australia 0:59.20 +1.32 T. Hemo Goblin Hemogoblin Autowerks 0:59.26 +1.38 Damon Cannon CR Motorsport 0:59.28 +1.40 Ashley Watkinson Hemogoblin Autowerks 0:59.39 +1.51 Dean O'Lauchlan O'Lauchlan Motorsport 0:59.41 +1.53 Barii Mori Super Aguri Footwork Team Phoenix Honda 0:59.55 +1.67 Phoenix McAllister Super Aguri Footwork Team Phoenix Honda 0:59.56 +1.68 Resi Respati Flying Fish Motorsport 0:59.67 +1.79 Douglas Mann Manx-Anglo-Nippon Racing Team -:--.-- +-.-- David Koczo Team Calinetic -:--.-- +-.--
Mann and Koczo both went straight ahead at the last corner. For Mann, it was his first flyer. For Koczo, it was his out-lap.
There's Koczo as he hits. Slightly better quality than the Snetterton ones, mostly because I got a camera for Christmas. Not a very good one, but it beats a laptop's webcam...
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thehemogoblin wrote:Can you just print-screen the frames you want instead of having to shoot pictures of your screen?
If only the PS2 was that awesome...
Didn't realize you could get that much detail and modding in the PS2 for any game.
Well, really it's just me doing a race in a Calinetic with no opposition, smashing into the wall, pausing the replay and taking the photo. I did the same thing at Snetterton, with the aid of the CPUs.
Shizuka wrote:Douglas, the car is good, but you didn't put in a single lap?
Well, apparently, I crashed at the final bend at the end of my first flying lap. But I don't remember, must have given me mild concussion. But congratulations on showing the team's potential for this year. MAN to beat AMR you reckon? (Pippa says it was just the team getting up to speed after a hard-partying Christmas, and I can confirm how heavy their partying was, being the only one who can remember anything of that evening...)
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
dinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
Shizuka wrote:Douglas, the car is good, but you didn't put in a single lap?
Well, apparently, I crashed at the final bend at the end of my first flying lap. But I don't remember, must have given me mild concussion. But congratulations on showing the team's potential for this year. MAN to beat AMR you reckon? (Pippa says it was just the team getting up to speed after a hard-partying Christmas, and I can confirm how heavy their partying was, being the only one who can remember anything of that evening...)
So that explains why I woke up in a skip the next morning...
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
Shizuka wrote:Douglas, the car is good, but you didn't put in a single lap?
Well, apparently, I crashed at the final bend at the end of my first flying lap. But I don't remember, must have given me mild concussion. But congratulations on showing the team's potential for this year. MAN to beat AMR you reckon? (Pippa says it was just the team getting up to speed after a hard-partying Christmas, and I can confirm how heavy their partying was, being the only one who can remember anything of that evening...)
So that explains why I woke up in a skip the next morning...
Yes, sorry about that. Don't mess with Pippa when she's on the Manx Spirit!
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
dinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
If there's anyone who wants to join in, there's still time to join in at ArrowTech Racing! The #32 (I think) Seat is still open! No sponsorship is required!
Also, Nicolas Steele thanks Pacchia-Coswojuddhartlambo for their generosity. We shall continue to make great results in the future.
Mistakes in potatoes will ALWAYS happen Trulli bad puns... IN JAIL NO ONE CAN HEAR YOU SCREAM
dr-baker wrote:Well, apparently, I crashed at the final bend at the end of my first flying lap. But I don't remember, must have given me mild concussion. But congratulations on showing the team's potential for this year. MAN to beat AMR you reckon? (Pippa says it was just the team getting up to speed after a hard-partying Christmas, and I can confirm how heavy their partying was, being the only one who can remember anything of that evening...)
So that explains why I woke up in a skip the next morning...
Yes, sorry about that. Don't mess with Pippa when she's on the Manx Spirit!
Nobody should be doing any kind of driving when on any sort of spirits.
Pippa wasn't driving - it was the team Christmas dinner...
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
dinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
Generic Times wrote:Super Aguri Footwork Phoenix Honda in Trouble?
After being near last and just a hundredth of a second seperating both drivers, we ask if SAFPH is in trouble?
Barii Mori who was one hunderth of a second faster then his team mate said "We were racing in race trim, we don't care about being fast in pre-season testing, let those drivers who are driving on a teaspoon worth of fuel with an ultralight car take the glory now, but it will be different come race day!"
A spokesman for SAFPH said that the team were indeed testing race trim strategies and that they would be quick come the first race of the season.
Commentator and ex race driver Martin Brundle said "Pre Season testing means nothing, some midfield teams will try to top the charts but the real race winners will be slow and attempt to find an optinum balance of the car,"
<@Ataxia> these people are making a mess of their crepe suzettes
Daniel Melrose wrote:The M3 feels exactly like the BMW F1.07 that I drove back in 2007 and everyone knows what happened that year once I finally figured out how the car worked. Jeroen is only a tenth or so off my pace so we're in for a great season as the car is predictable, reliable and quick.
Dean O'Lauchlan wrote:Obviously this being the first season for our privateer effort means we're only aiming for respectibility and the odd point. We would like to thank Melrose's MRT consortium for providing us with what is effectively last year's JLD package with the M2B chassies and the BMW V10 engine and I can say that it's much faster than anything I've ever driven before.
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
Generic Times wrote:Super Aguri Footwork Phoenix Honda in Trouble?
After being near last and just a hundredth of a second seperating both drivers, we ask if SAFPH is in trouble?
Barii Mori who was one hunderth of a second faster then his team mate said "We were racing in race trim, we don't care about being fast in pre-season testing, let those drivers who are driving on a teaspoon worth of fuel with an ultralight car take the glory now, but it will be different come race day!"
A spokesman for SAFPH said that the team were indeed testing race trim strategies and that they would be quick come the first race of the season.
Commentator and ex race driver Martin Brundle said "Pre Season testing means nothing, some midfield teams will try to top the charts but the real race winners will be slow and attempt to find an optinum balance of the car,"
Phoenix McAllister wrote:What they said. We have works backing, so we will be competitive. It's better to test good race strategies and full tanks racing because it's there where the big gainings are earned.
JeremyMcClean wrote:Also, Nicolas Steele thanks Pacchia-Coswojuddhartlambo for their generosity. We shall continue to make great results in the future.
The team is happy about McClean's performances and invites their driver to the Sagra Degli Spaghetti near the teams factory
..I'm the member number 666 on this forum... I'm doomed to rejectdom "Giovanni Lavaggi Draiver is a big, bigger than people think" (Giancarlo Minardi, on his former driver Giovanni Lavaggi)
Daniel Melrose Qantas MRT-BMW 0:59.33 Aurelian Moll Equipe de Course Belge 0:59.37 +0.04 Nathanael Spencer Prospec 0:59.43 +0.10 Tristan Jung Trueba Racing Team 0:59.63 +0.30 Chris Dagnall RubberTex-Jones Racing 0:59.64 +0.31 Pippa Mann Anglo-Manx Racing 0:59.66 +0.33 Nicolas Steele Pacchia-Coswojuddhartlambo 0:59.70 +0.37 Gary Cameron Team Calinetic 0:59.75 +0.42 Kay Lon Kahama Motor Sport 0:59.85 +0.52 Jari Kekkonen ArrowTech Racing 0:59.91 +0.58 Frank Zimmer NAB-Holden Racing Team 1:00.00 +0.67 Darren Older Jr CR Motorsport 1:00.05 +0.72 Luca Pacchiarini Pacchia-Coswojuddhartlambo 1:00.09 +0.76 Jeroen Krautmeir Qantas MRT-BMW 1:00.17 +0.84 Thomas De Bock Equipe de Course Belge 1:00.28 +0.95 T. Hemo Goblin Hemogoblin Autowerks 1:00.30 +0.97 David Koczo Team Calinetic 1:00.38 +1.05 Resi Respati Flying Fish Motorsport 1:00.52 +1.19 Hagane Shizuka Manx-Anglo-Nippon Racing Team 1:00.58 +1.25 Phoenix McAllister Super Aguri Footwork Team Phoenix Honda 1:00.63 +1.30 Damon Cannon CR Motorsport 1:00.69 +1.36 James Davies Anglo-Manx Racing 1:00.70 +1.37 Douglas Mann Manx-Anglo-Nippon Racing Team 1:00.83 +1.50 Dean O'Lauchlan O'Lauchlan Motorsports 1:00.83 +1.50 Barii Mori Super Aguri Footwork Team Phoenix Honda 1:00.91 +1.58 Ashley Watkinson Hemogoblin Autowerks 1:01.12 +1.79 Sammy Jones RubberTex-Jones Racing 1:01.13 +1.80 Giovanni Roda Trueba Racing Team 1:01.16 +1.83 Dave Simpson OzJet Team Minardi Australia 1:01.30 +1.97
As a bonus, I may have gotten slightly bored today (there's nothing to do during the holidays...) so I may have made liveries for the original teams that are still around.
Team Calinetic (I was too lazy to put sponsors on)
Prospec
CR Motorsport
Kahama Motor Sport
And when I got really bored: NAB-HRT
And when Melrose wanted one for MRT:
Ignore the Bridgestones on the HRT and MRT. Imagine that they're Dunlops and Michelins.
thehemogoblin wrote:Ashley Watkinson, we need sponsorship, ASAP.
I don't want to have to be forced to take the money from PeTA.
Ashley Watkinson wrote:I am pleased to announce that I've secured some major sponsorship for the 2012 F1RWRS season. Krispy Kreme UK, based in Camberley, Surrey were more than happy to accept a sponsorship deal with the Hemogoblin Autowerks team, and you can expect to the logo running on the team's cars this year. The deal will hopefully keep the guys back at base happy as well, as free donuts for the team are included in the deal!
JeremyMcClean wrote:Also, Nicolas Steele thanks Pacchia-Coswojuddhartlambo for their generosity. We shall continue to make great results in the future.
The team is happy about McClean's performances and invites their driver to the Sagra Degli Spaghetti near the teams factory
Nicolas Steele wrote:I love sphaghetti! I'll accept.
the Masked Lapwing wrote:As a bonus, I may have gotten slightly bored today (there's nothing to do during the holidays...) so I may have made liveries for the original teams that are still around.
Team Calinetic (I was too lazy to put sponsors on)
Prospec
CR Motorsport
Kahama Motor Sport
And when I got really bored: NAB-HRT
And when Melrose wanted one for MRT:
Ignore the Bridgestones on the HRT and MRT. Imagine that they're Dunlops and Michelins.
How do you make a livery?
Mistakes in potatoes will ALWAYS happen Trulli bad puns... IN JAIL NO ONE CAN HEAR YOU SCREAM
And Jeremy, I used a livery template from BATracer (for the GP2), and just used paint. If I get bored again, I'll make one for ArrowTech, if you want. (And anyone else)