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JeremyMcClean wrote:ArrowTech is using 15 credits on chassis reliability.

Using 90 credits on an engine improvement of 9 BHP.

Jari Kekkonen to get 10 credits of race preformance
Nicolas Steele to get 10 credits of race preformance as well.

That should equal 125 credits spent.


Kekkonen and Steele aren't in your team. Therefore you can't spend credits on them.
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Monaco... my favourite track :D

Hey Aerond, for next season could you simulate track preferences and driver characters for drivers? (i.e they perform better at one certain type of track than others. For example I would perform better at street circuits than other types of track while someone like Phillippe Nicolas would perform brilliantly in wet weather)
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Wizzie wrote:Monaco... my favourite track :D

Hey Aerond, for next season could you simulate track preferences and driver characters for drivers? (i.e they perform better at one certain type of track than others. For example I would perform better at street circuits than other types of track while someone like Phillippe Nicolas would perform brilliantly in wet weather)


Yeah, then Davies would be epic at Bathurst, while both Zimmers perform best at Tilkedromes. But have a feeling that this'll be just like sponsorship, too hard to incorporate.
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Wizzie wrote:Monaco... my favourite track :D

Hey Aerond, for next season could you simulate track preferences and driver characters for drivers? (i.e they perform better at one certain type of track than others. For example I would perform better at street circuits than other types of track while someone like Phillippe Nicolas would perform brilliantly in wet weather)


Yeah, then Davies would be epic at Bathurst, while both Zimmers perform best at Tilkedromes. But have a feeling that this'll be just like sponsorship, too hard to incorporate.


It wouldn´t be hard to do, but it would drive me crazy having to change every driver stats at each race.
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Aerond wrote:It wouldn´t be hard to do, but it would drive me crazy having to change every driver stats at each race.


Well, I don't know how much pre-season preparations you have to do, but different carset files could do the job. Although that would make the updates to difficult to handle...
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Monaco pre-qualifying up!!

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SOTL's performances get worse and worse. :cry: :cry:
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92/1000th of a second? Seriously, Trueba could get the "Unlucky" award for this weekend if there was one!

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Wizzie wrote:
JeremyMcClean wrote:ArrowTech is using 15 credits on chassis reliability.

Using 90 credits on an engine improvement of 9 BHP.

Jari Kekkonen to get 10 credits of race preformance
Nicolas Steele to get 10 credits of race preformance as well.

That should equal 125 credits spent.


Kekkonen and Steele aren't in your team. Therefore you can't spend credits on them.


Whoops...

In that case, I'll divide the credits this way:

25 credits - Chassis Reliability
80 credits - Engine improvement (8 BHP)
10 credits - Daniel Martins' race pace improvement
10 credits - Daniel Melrose's race pace improvement

=125 credits?
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the Masked Lapwing wrote:
Dammit. Oh well. Older Jr is a pay driver. As for Massini, sack him, and I'll replace him with Fredo Mestolio. Stealing names from V8SC3 is fun.


I can´t get fixed the Older Jr thing since he´s been running with regular stats... so I can´t turn him into a pay driver.
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Qualifying results up :))
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Okay, seems like we're really spread out and despite finishing second I got almost half a second. Let's hope everything stays together (points at car), my teammate uses my setup (points at Shinobu eating sushi) and we have a good race with that guy (points at Ben) - NO I'M NOT USING THAT CERTAIN FINGER :lol:

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Aerond wrote:F1RWRS 2013 - ROUND 5 - MONACO
QUALIFYING

1. Ben Fleet (Foxdale) -- 1.15.178
2. Hagane Shizuka (Sunshine) -- 1.15.658 (+0.480)
3. Chris Dagnall (Dagnall) -- 1.15.933 (+0.755)
4. Thomas de Bock (Gillet) -- 1.16.011 (+0.833)
5. Mark Dagnall (Dagnall) -- 1.16.164 (+0.986)
6. Dave McFaste (FAT) -- 1.16.413 (+1.235)
7. Sammy Jones (Jones) -- 1.16.528 (+1.350)
8. Saeed Al Faisal (FAT) -- 1.16.649 (+1.471)
9. Douglas Mann (Foxdale) -- 1.16.655 (+1.477)
10. Kay Lon (Jones) -- 1.16.762 (+1.584)
11. Resi Respati (Flying Fish) -- 1.16.927 (+1.749)
12. Shinobu Katayama (Sunshine) -- 1.17.257 (+2.079)
13. Aurelian Moll (Gillet) -- 1.17.648 (+2.470)
14. Ashley Watkinson (HRT) -- 1.18.088 (+2.910)
15. Phillipe Nicolas (MRT) -- 1.18.177 (+2.999)
16. Rhys Davies (HRT) -- 1.18.204 (+3.026)
17. Phoenix McAllister (Phoenix) -- 1.18.205 (+3.027)
18. Yu Hiang Hao (Flying Fish) -- 1.18.252 (+3.074)
19. Barii Mori (Kamaha) -- 1.18.326 (+3.148)
20. Daniel Martins (Arrowtech) -- 1.18.443 (+3.265)
21. Daniel Melrose (Arrowtech) -- 1.18.478 (+3.300)
22. Nicolas Steele (Kamaha) -- 1.18.523 (+3.345)
23. Gary Cameron (Prospec) -- 1.18.606 (+3.428)
24. Dave Simpson (Prospec) -- 1.18.730 (+3.552)
25. Jari Kekkonen (Phoenix) -- 1.18.885 (+3.707)
26. Nathaniel Spencer (MRT) -- 1.19.568 (+4.390)
DNQ. Darren Older Jr (CR) -- 1.23.084 (+7.906)
DNQ. Fredo Mestolio (CR) -- 1.24.154 (+8.976)

A pay-driver with minimal experience on pole in his debut race! Nearly 1.5 seconds ahead of his experienced teammate! OK, so Ben and Douglas's cars are likely to post another double DNF for Foxdale, but the boy shows promise...
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Daniel Melrose wrote:Phillippe you bloody legend! 15th on the grid at one of the greatest racetracks in the world in that crapbox of a car is simply unbelievable. Hopefully he'll hang on to score a point or two. The Arrowtech on the other hand is simply abmysal as I have never done so badly in a normal qualifying session at Monaco. Points seem to be out of the question without attrition to help.
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Race results up!! That was fun to watch!!
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Sammy Jones wrote:Wow that was quite a fun race overall! Despite the puncture on the last lap costing me the win, I'm still happy to have finished my first race of the year, giving the team another podium finish. The scrap with Kay and Douglas Mann earlier in the race was great fun, I'm just disappointed for Kay that a water leak has cost him a good result. What is clear however is that our car is fundamentally good, we're comfortably making it past pre-qualifying and consistently qualifying in the top half of the grid. Our race performances haven't been bad at all, and I'm expecting our first double finish to come very soon! Still a win and two podiums from our first three races isn't too shabby at all!
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Kay Lon wrote:Well, I can only agree with my team partner, we are looking very strong, although my retirement was unfortunate. I think it's not to inappropriate to say that if we can keep up this performance, the championship lead should go over to me very soon.
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The Fox wrote:Well, a double DNF! :evil: Just about everything that could go wrong, did go wrong today... :(
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Chris Dagnall said:

Well, I can´t say much. I was leading comfortably and then the car stopped after the pitstop. Now all we can do is pray as we don´t have resources available to improve the reliability. I don´t discard stepping out of the car at one moment or another to make way for some income


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Phoenix McAllister wrote:Considering I drove out of my skin to get some good points and Sammy Jones lost a certain victory at the last lap, I am very tempted to make fun of him, but I won't. Let's just enjoy this great result and keep trying to improve the car. We're getting closer to our goals.


BTW how many credits did I gain from my performance today?
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Phoenix wrote:
Phoenix McAllister wrote:Considering I drove out of my skin to get some good points and Sammy Jones lost a certain victory at the last lap, I am very tempted to make fun of him, but I won't. Let's just enjoy this great result and keep trying to improve the car. We're getting closer to our goals.


BTW how many credits did I gain from my performance today?


I think 10 (it´s 5 credits per point earnt), but these are added at the very end of the season
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Aerond wrote:
Phoenix wrote:
Phoenix McAllister wrote:Considering I drove out of my skin to get some good points and Sammy Jones lost a certain victory at the last lap, I am very tempted to make fun of him, but I won't. Let's just enjoy this great result and keep trying to improve the car. We're getting closer to our goals.


BTW how many credits did I gain from my performance today?


I think 10 (it´s 5 credits per point earnt), but these are added at the very end of the season


Fine, but these credits are for the team only, or my driver has also gained credits for his points earned? And, in which case, are these added at the end of the season too?
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Rhys Davies wrote:Unreliability helped me? What is going on?! Still, I kept it out of the barriers, and Ashley picked up second place. Although I'm disappointed there was minimal mention of him...


Frank Zimmer wrote:Bloody hell...


John Zimmer wrote:Well, I see improvement on the horizon for Calinetic. I just couldn't pull out a good lap in PQ, but Monaco isn't a favourite track of mine.


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So we did another Foxdale... :oops: :(

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Dave Simpson wrote:Geez, that was an absolute shocker. The car definitely was not suited to the circuit and it showed with our qualifying performance. Transmission failure in the race was adding insult to injury and to top it off Gary retired with a puncture while battling with a certain driver who I have been criticising recently (*cough* Phoenix McAllister *cough*). Thank goodness the team are bringing their planned upgrades to the next race, I hear that the engine has gained extra power which was most definitely needed, but it was in the region of 5hp or so which I don't think is enough.
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Phoenix wrote:Fine, but these credits are for the team only, or my driver has also gained credits for his points earned? And, in which case, are these added at the end of the season too?


Credits per point are earnt only by the team. I´ll put an example: Your driver A earns 100 points and the World Championship and Your Driver B earns 50 points and the 2nd place in the championship, plus you win the Teams championship, so it would be: 150 x 5 = 750 credits for the points earnt + 500 for your win in the drivers championship + 250 for the 2nd position + 500 for the teams championship; that would make a grand total of 2000 credits earnt, regardless if the driver stays in your teams or goes to another. If a driver earns points with two different teams across the season, then it would be counted how many points the driver earnt for each team and split the credits accordingly.
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Ben Fleet wrote:Hope you're listening to this 'cos that's how I feel about you right now! Don't care that you retired - you got more airtime for your sponsors. Git.


Douglas Mann wrote: Anybody got a concrete block that Pippa and I can take for a swim in the habour, please? This is getting ridiculous. Ben retires from the lead; I retire from second (albeit not too far from the end of race...). Time to take a long walk off a short pier methinks...


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Tony Gillet wrote:That was an exciting race, wasn't it? With a bit more luck, we would have taken a 1-2 and the constructor's championship lead, but it wasn't to be. Kudos to Aurelien for staying out of trouble all race and taking his third win and the team's fifth! Now I'll just go celebrate in style!


Thomas De Bock wrote:I'm obviously a bit disappointed about my retirement, especially with such a big lead, but I wasn't expecting the attrition to take effect ahead of me, so I'll admit to being aggressive on the kerbs at the start of the race, and the problem just worsened. It's stupid and I know I shouldn't have done that, but then again, hindsight's a wonderful thing, isn't it?


Aurelien Moll wrote:Well, I'm just over the moon. I'll admit to being extremely lucky, but I guess staying out of trouble the whole race payed off in the end! Qualifying was a bit disappointing, sure, but I didn't get a good feel for the car in quali trim. It felt much better come race day, and the result was me at the top of the podium!
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Daniel Melrose wrote:The less said about ArrowTech the better. At no point this weekend could either myself or Daniel Martins get the car to work around the track and the eventual oil leak just put me out of my misery. Onto MRT and Phillipe did an excellent job to score his second point of the season. Hopefully this will help keep us out of pre-qualifying for the rest of the season and help us build from the horror baseline.
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As a bonus, Gillet releases the first "photos" of its drivers outside of the cockpit (done with Facemaker 3.1, which, annoyingly, won't let you modify faces you've already saved. Yes, I shouldn't have put them in 48x48 format)!

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F1RWRS 2013 - ROUND 6 - FRENCH GP - Pau

PRE-QUALIFYING

1. Saeed Al Faisal (FAT) -- 1.13.882
2. Jesus Plaza (ARC) -- 1.14.148 (+0.266)
3. Resi Respati (Flying Fish) -- 1.14.187 (+0.305)
4. David Koczo (Calinetic) -- 1.14.540 (+0.658)
5. Dave McFaste (FAT) -- 1.14.543 (+0.661)
6. Kay Lon (Jones Racing) -- 1.14.627 (+0.745)
7. Tristan Jung (Trueba) -- 1.14.934 (+1.052)
8. Giovanni Roda (Trueba) -- 1.14.987 (+1.105)
9. Sammy Jones (Jones Racing) -- 1.14.987 (+1.105)
10. Colin Pratchett (ARC) -- 1.15.022 (+1.140)
11. Damon Cannon (SOTL) -- 1.15.029 (+1.147)
12. Richie White (SOTL) -- 1.15.037 (+1.155)
13. Yu Hiang Hao (Flying Fish) -- 1.15.257 (+1.375)
14. John Zimmer (Calinetic) -- 1.15.258 (+1.376)
15. Todd Cockburn (Virgin Intercorse) -- 1.16.299 (+2.417)
16. Phil McCraken (Virgin Intercorse) -- 1.16.349 (+2.467)
17. Frank Zimmer (Horizon) -- 1.16.564 (+2.682)
18. Dean O´Lauchlan (Horizon) -- 1.17.399 (+3.517)

Combined times (teams in bold go into main qualifying)

1. FAT -- 2.28.425
2. ARC -- 2.29.170
3. Flying Fish -- 2.29.444

4. Jones Racing -- 2.29.614
5. Calinetic -- 2.29.798
6. Trueba -- 2.29.921
7. SOTL -- 2.30.066
8. Virgin Intercorse -- 2.32.648
9. Horizon -- 2.33.963

QUALIFYING

1. Ben Fleet (Foxdale) -- 1.12.077
2. Douglas Mann (Foxdale) -- 1.12.744 (+0.667)
3. Shinobu Katayama (Sunshine) -- 1.13.219 (+1.142)
4. Mark Dagnall (Dagnall) -- 1.13.262 (+1.185)
5. Saeed Al Faisal (FAT) -- 1.13.659 (+1.582)
6. Colin Pratchett (ARC) -- 1.13.932 (+1.855)
7. Hagane Shizuka (Sunshine) -- 1.13.974 (+1.897)
8. Rhys Davies (HRT) -- 1.14.061 (+1.984)
9. Chris Dagnall (Dagnall) -- 1.14.232 (+2.155)
10. Jesus Plaza (ARC) -- 1.14.272 (+2.195)
11. Resi Respati (Flying Fish) -- 1.14.276 (+2.199)
12. Thomas de Bock (Gillet) -- 1.14.322 (+2.245)
13. Daniel Martins (Arrowtech) -- 1.14.422 (+2.345)
14. Aurelian Moll (Gillet) -- 1.14.546 (+2.469)
15. Dave McFaste (FAT) -- 1.14.676 (+2.599)
16. Daniel Melrose (Arrowtech) -- 1.14.805 (+2.728)
17. Gary Cameron (Prospec) -- 1.14.891 (+2.814)
18. Jari Kekkonen (Phoenix) -- 1.14.937 (+2.860)
19. Ashley Watkinson (HRT) -- 1.14.977 (+2.900)
20. Phoenix McAllister (Phoenix) -- 1.15.072 (+2.995)
21. Yu Hiang Hao (Flying Fish) -- 1.15.114 (+3.037)
22. Nicolas Steele (Kamaha) -- 1.15.209 (+3.132)
23. Dave Simpson (Prospec) -- 1.15.296 (+3.219)
24. Phillippe Nicolas (MRT) -- 1.15.426 (+3.349)
25. Barii Mori (Kamaha) -- 1.15.736 (+3.659)
26. Nathaniel Spencer (MRT) -- 1.16.437 (+4.360)
DNQ. Fredo Mestolio (CR) -- 1.21.195 (+9.118)
DNQ. Darren Older Jr (CR) -- 1.22.787 (+10.710)

RACE

The start wasn´t very eventful. Al Faisal passed Mark Dagnall, while Chris Dagnall passed Jesus Plaza. Rhys Davies made a poor start and felt two places and Daniel Melrose needed to stop for a new nosecone after touching another car. In 2nd lap, an impressive Al Faisal passed Katayama as well, but then felt to 6th after Katayama tried to regain his position and they touched. Douglas Mann got the lead by passing Fleet.

Lap 1:
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On lap 3, De Bock was the 1st man out. Davies felt again to 12th this time. The next big thing was Katayama going after Ben Fleet.

Lap 10:
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On lap 13, Al Faisal´s car fails and Chris Dagnall in an attempt to avoid a crash spins and fall to 11th. That same lap Katayama gets to pass Ben Fleet. Two laps later, Watkinson retires while Dagnall starts a comeback climbing to 9th, but touching with McFaste in the process.

Lap 21:
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Action on track is hard to come by thanks to the narrowness of the track, but drivers going for 2 stops unveil their strategies as Pratchett, Katayama and Chris Dagnall all go for 2 stops, while the rest go for one.

Lap 31:
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Then, McFaste suffers an accident and Pratchett needs another extra stop. On lap 34 Douglas Mann pits and falls to 2nd. Mark Dagnall tries to pass him, they both hit and Mann falls to 3rd, staying three laps behind the young Dagnall before his pitstop. At the same time, Chris Dagnall tries to block Ben Fleet so Mark Dagnall can pass him at the stop, but Ben Fleet keeps the 3rd place by just one second.

Lap 40:
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On lap 43 Katayama pits and loses the 2nd place and falls to 4th, confirming that one stop was the option to go. A few laps later Pratchett retires leaving the top 10 like this. To add to Dagnall comedy, Chris blocks Mark when the son is going to lap his father and Chris spins and makes Mark lose several seconds to Ben Fleet:

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The race seems quiet, but then is when the retirement festival begins! First engine to expire is Chris Dagnall on lap 50, then is Shizuka and Douglas Mann two laps later. And on lap 53 the Hart engine of Ben Fleet says goodbye as well!! Foxdale boss won´t be too happy with Brian Hart this weekend.

Lap 60:
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To add insult to injury, Katayama´s car expires too and the result is another win for Mark Dagnall; with Davies and Martins making some company in the podium.

Results:
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FASTEST LAP: Shinobu Katayama (Sunshine) -- 1.13.268
ROTR: Chris Dagnall; Spun, had a couple of collissions in the heat of the battle... but trying to block his son and causing an incident by ignoring blue flags was as rejectful as it gets.

CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS -- After 6 events --

Drivers

1. Mark Dagnall -- 30 pts
2. Rhys Davies -- 23 pts
3. Aurelian Moll -- 17 pts
4. Kay Lon -- 16 pts
5. Daniel Melrose -- 12 pts
6. Thomas de Bock -- 10 pts
=. Ashley Watkinson -- 10 pts
8. Dave Simpson -- 9 pts
9. Daniel Martins -- 8 pts
10. Chris Dagnall -- 6 pts
11. Sammy Jones -- 4 pts
12. Nathaniel Spencer -- 2 pts
=. Shinobu Katayama -- 2 pts
=. Phoenix McAllister -- 2 pts
=. Phillippe Nicolas -- 2 pts
=. Gary Cameron -- 2 pts
17. John Zimmer -- 1 pt

Teams

1. Dagnall Engineering -- 36 pts
2. HRT -- 33 pts
3. Gillet -- 27 pts
4. Jones Racing -- 20 pts
=. Arrowtech -- 20 pts
6. Prospec -- 11 pts
7. MRT -- 4 pts
8. Sunshine -- 2 pts
=. Phoenix -- 2 pts
10. Calinetic -- 1 pt
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French Pre-qualifying up!

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Holy crap, Jones Racing didn't qualify :shock:
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the Masked Lapwing wrote:Holy crap, Jones Racing didn't qualify :shock:


I´m still shocked as well. I´m also glad that, with the exceptions of Virgin and Horizon, any of them could have qualified. I also think that if Wizzie moves his ass, Horizon could have its options to qualify too.
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Aerond wrote:
the Masked Lapwing wrote:Holy crap, Jones Racing didn't qualify :shock:


I´m still shocked as well. I´m also glad that, with the exceptions of Virgin and Horizon, any of them could have qualified. I also think that if Wizzie moves his ass, Horizon could have its options to qualify too.


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Sammy Jones wrote:Well I suppose this will teach us a valuable lesson in not resting on our laurels, though to not go through by not even two tenths is pretty galling, particularly as previously we'd breezed through every single weekend. Nonetheless this is just a minor blip in what still promises to be a very good season - we know for a fact that we won't be in pre-qualifying for the second half of the season, so soon we won't even have to deal with, what is for every driver and team in the session, a crazy lottery that can be very unfair. For us though it's only fair that others get the chance to prove themselves in race conditions, so I personally have no problem in sitting out the Pau race. In fact it will give me some ample time to negotiate for next year with some potential new investors.
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Team Phoenix, following Gillet's example, releases the faces of both his drivers:

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Kay Lon wrote:What? How? Why? I mean, we have a great car and I am the best driver in this series. This should not have happened. Surely, the F1RWRS management is angered by our success and has decided to rig the session to hurt us. It must be a conspiracy.
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