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Dale really is a terrible qualifier, Takuma did well though.
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Niko Nurminen wrote:The short track makes it hard to draw any conclusions from this. However, it's nice to see Nurmester in the top 10 and Larsen only half a second slower than him. I'm just slightly surprised to see Molinaro being the slowest of my three drivers.
Eurosport broadcast for the 1990 Mexican GP prequalifying:
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Round of Germany - Race 1
Prospec
A 1-2 for Prospec, on a day when Greenlaw's main rivals faltered. Cameron fought through the field early on, easily emerging in second, but by then Greenlaw had bolted.
Aeroracing
Double DNF, with Souto Maior's suspension failing part way through the race. Batistuta however had a humongous accident at the last corner. The Argentine turned in on Roberto Dinella, launching himself into the air, into a roll, and then the barriers. Despite this, he was fine and walked away by himself.
Jones
In the aforementioned accident, Dinella was unaffected, and that was really the only time he was seen all race. Swerts was noticeable, but for the wrong reasons. Any chance he had of fighting through the field was ruined on lap one when he drove straight into the back of Stephanie Brown's car, forcing both into the pits for new front and rear wings respectively. He spent the remainder of the afternoon tripping over Brown and Calvin Brooks, but at least he beat them.
West Cliff
Championship contender #1 had no luck today, being hit at various points by both Gulf cars and both Dofascos. He finished, with brakes that had destroyed themselves. On the plus side for the team, Port scored a point. Just.
Octan
A big pile of meh. Bainomugisha did sod all, while Vergne was slower and just as anonymous, apart from minor contact with Walsh at turn 4.
Porto Wine
See above, but switch Vergne with Soares, slower with faster, Walsh with Nurmester, turn 4 for the final corner, and minor with Soares spinning.
Kingfisher
Scott Davidson is already the unluckiest driver competing. After a brilliant qualifying performance, he gets in a collision with Olafur Ragnar Hannesson on lap 3, which drops him the order. As he catches back up the field, he gets hit by Brank Ristic, who had just spun. This knocked a wheel loose, forcing him into the pits. Then, on the final lap, Hannesson came by to lap him, so he punted him off the road, and will cop a fair few penalty points as a result. As for Brooks, he was the one who caused Ristic's spin.
ZombieKart
They hit each other at one point, but it wasn't serious. Apart from contact between Walsh and Vergne, that was the only noticeable time for them.
Parma Corse
Hannesson was on fire, even after his first collision with Davidson, but a good result went begging when Davidson got revenge. As for Lucarelli, he lost out on a point at the last possible moment, when Peter Port got a much better run out of the final corner and got past.
ZimSport
Melville's podium will keep Greenlaw within a reasonable distance in the championship, but he had no answer to the pace of the Prospecs. Zimmer was anonymous, failing at passing Harmsky near the end.
Fusion
Stefan Kuntz's best chance to get racing, so what does he do? Take out his teammate. His championship-contending teammate. Neither driver did anything after that, although Jantscher did at least make a few places, while Kuntz got hit by a Dofasco shortly after.
Gulf JCW
Both cars spent most of the day hitting everyone else at the final hairpin, although it wasn't always their fault. But it was an interesting battle, seeing one drop back and then other join them a lap later...
Best In The World
McAllister was quite impressive in taking 5th, nowhere near the Prospecs or Melville on pace, but fast enough to only lose 4th in the final stages. Verbeeck was less impressive, but much better than Horford would ever have been, finishing not far from the top 10 in a clean race.
Good Call
They haven't scored points for a while, but Franc Piscine was fast enough to fix that. Yorke wasn't as quick, not far inside the top 20, but he didn't cost the team any repair bills.
Linton-Solindahl
Reatherson was very quick by the team's standard, but a podium was realistically never going to happen. Still, fourth is an impressive result, especially considering Travesen's relative poor pace and eventual water leak, that netted him a few penalty points when he blocked a few cars and caused a traffic jam.
Dofasco
Pitea made a fool of himself more than once, while Maylander was just slow and eventually retired.
Red Bull
Hamilton was fairly quick, but as usual their most competitve car broke, this time the suspension on Taki's car.
Hydook
Jancker picked up a top 10 finish, the first of the year for the team, but points were not to be. Ristic, however, lost 2 laps in spins at the hairpin, not one of which was his fault.
JLD
Melrose starts on front row. Transmission fails before he makes a fool of himself. Brown qualifies poorly. Spends entire race making a fool of herself, semmingly unable to pass Swerts or the much slower Brooks.
Kamaha
Nurmester showed the exact reason why he was sacked by JLD - a brilliant qualifying before not-quite-literally crashing out of the top 10. Desai scored some points, though.
Shonan
Harmsky could have had a top 10, but he got blocked a bit by Port a few laps from home that cost him a spot to Jancker that he wouldn't get back. Sokolov couldn't quite make the top 20, but managed to stay out of trouble.
Nurminen
In their first attempt at a regular round, Larsen was actually quite decent, with a 19th place to start out the weekend, while Molinaro was on the receiving end of a few hits and only managed 24th, but still only 10 seconds from Larsen.
Results
Prospec
A 1-2 for Prospec, on a day when Greenlaw's main rivals faltered. Cameron fought through the field early on, easily emerging in second, but by then Greenlaw had bolted.
Aeroracing
Double DNF, with Souto Maior's suspension failing part way through the race. Batistuta however had a humongous accident at the last corner. The Argentine turned in on Roberto Dinella, launching himself into the air, into a roll, and then the barriers. Despite this, he was fine and walked away by himself.
Jones
In the aforementioned accident, Dinella was unaffected, and that was really the only time he was seen all race. Swerts was noticeable, but for the wrong reasons. Any chance he had of fighting through the field was ruined on lap one when he drove straight into the back of Stephanie Brown's car, forcing both into the pits for new front and rear wings respectively. He spent the remainder of the afternoon tripping over Brown and Calvin Brooks, but at least he beat them.
West Cliff
Championship contender #1 had no luck today, being hit at various points by both Gulf cars and both Dofascos. He finished, with brakes that had destroyed themselves. On the plus side for the team, Port scored a point. Just.
Octan
A big pile of meh. Bainomugisha did sod all, while Vergne was slower and just as anonymous, apart from minor contact with Walsh at turn 4.
Porto Wine
See above, but switch Vergne with Soares, slower with faster, Walsh with Nurmester, turn 4 for the final corner, and minor with Soares spinning.
Kingfisher
Scott Davidson is already the unluckiest driver competing. After a brilliant qualifying performance, he gets in a collision with Olafur Ragnar Hannesson on lap 3, which drops him the order. As he catches back up the field, he gets hit by Brank Ristic, who had just spun. This knocked a wheel loose, forcing him into the pits. Then, on the final lap, Hannesson came by to lap him, so he punted him off the road, and will cop a fair few penalty points as a result. As for Brooks, he was the one who caused Ristic's spin.
ZombieKart
They hit each other at one point, but it wasn't serious. Apart from contact between Walsh and Vergne, that was the only noticeable time for them.
Parma Corse
Hannesson was on fire, even after his first collision with Davidson, but a good result went begging when Davidson got revenge. As for Lucarelli, he lost out on a point at the last possible moment, when Peter Port got a much better run out of the final corner and got past.
ZimSport
Melville's podium will keep Greenlaw within a reasonable distance in the championship, but he had no answer to the pace of the Prospecs. Zimmer was anonymous, failing at passing Harmsky near the end.
Fusion
Stefan Kuntz's best chance to get racing, so what does he do? Take out his teammate. His championship-contending teammate. Neither driver did anything after that, although Jantscher did at least make a few places, while Kuntz got hit by a Dofasco shortly after.
Gulf JCW
Both cars spent most of the day hitting everyone else at the final hairpin, although it wasn't always their fault. But it was an interesting battle, seeing one drop back and then other join them a lap later...
Best In The World
McAllister was quite impressive in taking 5th, nowhere near the Prospecs or Melville on pace, but fast enough to only lose 4th in the final stages. Verbeeck was less impressive, but much better than Horford would ever have been, finishing not far from the top 10 in a clean race.
Good Call
They haven't scored points for a while, but Franc Piscine was fast enough to fix that. Yorke wasn't as quick, not far inside the top 20, but he didn't cost the team any repair bills.
Linton-Solindahl
Reatherson was very quick by the team's standard, but a podium was realistically never going to happen. Still, fourth is an impressive result, especially considering Travesen's relative poor pace and eventual water leak, that netted him a few penalty points when he blocked a few cars and caused a traffic jam.
Dofasco
Pitea made a fool of himself more than once, while Maylander was just slow and eventually retired.
Red Bull
Hamilton was fairly quick, but as usual their most competitve car broke, this time the suspension on Taki's car.
Hydook
Jancker picked up a top 10 finish, the first of the year for the team, but points were not to be. Ristic, however, lost 2 laps in spins at the hairpin, not one of which was his fault.
JLD
Melrose starts on front row. Transmission fails before he makes a fool of himself. Brown qualifies poorly. Spends entire race making a fool of herself, semmingly unable to pass Swerts or the much slower Brooks.
Kamaha
Nurmester showed the exact reason why he was sacked by JLD - a brilliant qualifying before not-quite-literally crashing out of the top 10. Desai scored some points, though.
Shonan
Harmsky could have had a top 10, but he got blocked a bit by Port a few laps from home that cost him a spot to Jancker that he wouldn't get back. Sokolov couldn't quite make the top 20, but managed to stay out of trouble.
Nurminen
In their first attempt at a regular round, Larsen was actually quite decent, with a 19th place to start out the weekend, while Molinaro was on the receiving end of a few hits and only managed 24th, but still only 10 seconds from Larsen.
Results
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Pos Driver Team Time/Retired Gap
1 Dan Greenlaw Prospec 18:16.617 22 LAPS
2 Nathanael Cameron Prospec 18:24.848 + 8.231
3 Daniel Melville ZimSport 18:28.860 + 12.243
4 Quentin Reatherson Linton-Solindahl 18:35.007 + 18.390
5 Judd McAllister BITWM 18:39.195 + 22.578
6 Franc Piscine Good Call 18:46.664 + 30.047
7 Victoria Desai Kamaha 18:47.575 + 30.958
8 Peter Port West Cliff 18:50.697 + 34.080
9 Alessandro Lucarelli Parma Corse 18:51.102 + 34.485
10 Carsten Jancker Hydook 18:51.773 + 35.156
11 Joe Harmsky Shonan 18:52.539 + 35.922
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12 Ryan Zimmer ZimSport 18:53.340 + 36.723
13 Jef Verbeeck BITWM 18:55.394 + 38.777
14 Dale Hamilton Red Bull 18:56.327 + 39.710
15 Roberto Dinella Jones 18:56.800 + 40.183
16 Olafur Ragnar Hannesson Parma Corse 18:59.751 + 43.134
17 Thomas Yorke Good Call 19:00.201 + 43.584
18 Kevin Bainomugisha Octan 19:01.360 + 44.743
19 Ragnar Larsen Nurminen 19:01.468 + 44.851
20 Samora Mondlane Porto Wine 19:04.087 + 47.470
21 Marko Jantscher Fusion 19:04.221 + 47.604
22 Yuri Sokolov Shonan 19:05.870 + 49.253
23 Tyler Buckley Gulf JCW 19:08.859 + 52.242
24 Enrico Molinaro Nurminen 19:11.610 + 54.993
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25 Roland Davidson Gulf JCW 19:14.347 + 57.730
26 Joao Antonio Soares Porto Wine 19:19.012 + 1:03.395
27 Nick Nurmester Kamaha 19:21.045 + 1:04.428
28 Jordan Davies West Cliff 19:24.442 + 1:07.825
29 Stefan Kuntz Fusion 19:25.075 + 1:08.458
30 Eric Swerts Jones +1 LAP
31 Jules Vergne Octan +1 LAP
32 Shane Walsh ZombieKart +1 LAP
33 Stephanie Brown JLD +1 LAP
34 Calvin Brooks Kingfisher +1 LAP
35 Roberto Zayas ZombieKart +1 LAP
36 Scott Davidson Kingfisher +1 LAP
37 Iulian Pitea Dofasco +1 LAP
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38* Jan Maylander Dofasco Suspension (L21) +2 LAPS
39 Branko Ristic Hydook +2 LAPS
DNF Raul Souto Maior Aeroracing Suspension (L16)
DNF Paul Travesen Linton-Solindahl Water Leak (L9)
DNF Joel Melrose JLD Transmission (L8)
DNF Takuma Taki Red Bull Suspension (L8)
DNF Diego Mauricio Batistuta Aeroracing Collision (L7)
Fastest lap: Dan Greenlaw (0:49.249)
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I'm not sure whether FMecha was joking about the spam thing (I don't check my emails anyway, so I wouldn't have noticed), but I see that and now you're lucky if I don't turf out TRE for the rest of the year.
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WHY DOES MY TEAM HAVE THE WORST LUCK IN THE WHOLE CHAMPIONSHIP?! WHY???
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Eric Swerts wrote:Well, bathplug. This is obviously Zayas' fault for blocking me and making start so far back.
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Niko Nurminen wrote:
Seriously, only Larsen did a decent job, all of my other drivers make me wonder why I'm managing them.
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Eurosport broadcast for the 1990 Mexican GP prequalifying:
"The Life, it looked very lifeless yet again... in fact Bruno did one, slow lap"
"The Life, it looked very lifeless yet again... in fact Bruno did one, slow lap"
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Nuppiz wrote:Niko Nurminen wrote:
Seriosuly, only Larsen did a decent job, all of my other drivers make me wonder why I'm managing them.
Well sorry.
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kostas22 wrote:WHY DOES MY TEAM HAVE THE WORST LUCK IN THE WHOLE CHAMPIONSHIP?! WHY???
Parma Curse?
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Well, now I look like an idiot for signing Kuntz...
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Wow, given that this is meant to have happened before the F1RWRS race, that gives Gary Cameron even more reason to celebrate come Sunday evening.
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Barii Mori wrote:Well done to Victoria for a stellar performance once again, Nick Nurmester did okay, he qualifieid well but slid down the field. Still we are in talks to see if we can sign him for yet another race.
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Sammy Jones wrote:Unbelievable. We have a decent weekend in Britain and that's all just pissed away by what I can only describe as a shameful performance from Eric. He should be miles better than Roberto by virtue of having an extra season under his belt, so I'm livid that he's ended up just farting around at the back all day. At least Roberto stayed out of trouble and got the car home in a decent position.
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In a way, Nurmester is a caricature of my own virtual racing style. Quick on one lap, but rarely able to put in a consistent race, instead usually crashing out after a lapse in concentration. Although at least I can do well every now and then, unlike him who has so far been plain shite.
It's possible that McCracken isn't my only driver who is going to be put into retirement after this season. Kuntz has until the end of this year to prove if he's got anything - after that, he'll be retired for good. He ain't getting any younger either... Molinaro and Larsen are still young, while Nurmester was meant to be my main driver right from the start. Hämäläinen is still a mystery, while Võsu definitely needs another season in F1RDS although I won't be opposed to if someone wats to sign him for RWRS.
It's possible that McCracken isn't my only driver who is going to be put into retirement after this season. Kuntz has until the end of this year to prove if he's got anything - after that, he'll be retired for good. He ain't getting any younger either... Molinaro and Larsen are still young, while Nurmester was meant to be my main driver right from the start. Hämäläinen is still a mystery, while Võsu definitely needs another season in F1RDS although I won't be opposed to if someone wats to sign him for RWRS.
Barii Mori wrote:Well done to Victoria for a stellar performance once again, Nick Nurmester did okay, he qualifieid well but slid down the field. Still we are in talks to see if we can sign him for yet another race.
Nick Nurmester wrote:I'm OK with that, as is my manager Nurminen, but it all comes down to Jones Racing as I'm contracted to them.
Eurosport broadcast for the 1990 Mexican GP prequalifying:
"The Life, it looked very lifeless yet again... in fact Bruno did one, slow lap"
"The Life, it looked very lifeless yet again... in fact Bruno did one, slow lap"
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Could you please put me on the waiting list for a permanent entry?
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Nurmester is free to drive for the rest of 2015 until further notice. ![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
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Luke Knight wrote:Yes! I almost forgot what points were! A wonderful effort from Franc, and Thomas certainly had the pace to make it into the points, but was unlucky in traffic. The car is obviously not as strong as we hoped, and I'm hoping for improvements next year.
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Round of Germany - Qualifying 2
Joel Melrose took pole, but also took a big haul of penalty points for ensuring that Roberto Dinella didn't set a time. Melrose was on his out lap, and not happy with his position on the track, so he tried to go around the outside of Dinella, who was on a flyer. End result: contact, and Dinella in the fence after a roll. Melrose was allowed to start from pole, with a warning not to do anything stupid. Dan Greenlaw also got caught up, as he caught some debris from Dinella's car on his flyer which ensured a poor time.
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Pos Driver Team Time
1 Joel Melrose JLD 0:48.776
2 Eric Swerts Jones 0:48.825
3 Marko Jantscher Fusion 0:49.041
4 Daniel Melville ZimSport 0:49.117
5 Alessandro Lucarelli Parma Corse 0:49.205
6 Jordan Davies West Cliff 0:49.237
7 Nathanael Cameron Prospec 0:49.238
8 Victoria Desai Kamaha 0:49.255
9 Olafur Ragnar Hannesson Parma Corse 0:49.262
10 Shane Walsh ZombieKart 0:49.287
11 Judd McAllister BITWM 0:49.293
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12 Stefan Kuntz Fusion 0:49.389
13 Franc Piscine Good Call 0:49.423
14 Ryan Zimmer ZimSport 0:49.464
15 Quentin Reatherson Linton-Solindahl 0:49.540
16 Scott Davidson Kingfisher 0:49.542
17 Raul Souto Maior Aeroracing 0:49.544
18 Takuma Taki Red Bull 0:49.550
19 Nick Nurmester Kamaha 0:49.584
20 Diego Mauricio Batistuta Aeroracing 0:49.709
21 Paul Travesen Linton-Solindahl 0:49.728
22 Roland Davidson Gulf JCW 0:49.754
23 Carsten Jancker Hydook 0:49.761
24 Stephanie Brown JLD 0:49.772
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25 Kevin Bainomugisha Octan 0:49.779
26 Dale Hamilton Red Bull 0:49.840
27 Calvin Brooks Kingfisher 0:49.846
28 Tyler Buckley Gulf JCW 0:49.884
29 Enrico Molinaro Nurminen 0:49.980
30 Jef Verbeeck BITWM 0:50.138
31 Ragnar Larsen Nurminen 0:50.196
32 Joao Antonio Soares Porto Wine 0:50.209
33 Jules Vergne Octan 0:50.288
34 Branko Ristic Hydook 0:50.492
35 Thomas Yorke Good Call 0:50.537
36 Yuri Sokolov Shonan 0:50.723
37 Samora Mondlane Porto Wine 0:50.960
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38 Iulian Pitea Dofasco 0:51.303
39 Peter Port West Cliff 0:51.396
40 Joe Harmsky Shonan 0:51.618
41 Jan Maylander Dofasco 0:51.767
42 Dan Greenlaw Prospec 0:51.896
43 Roberto Zayas ZombieKart 0:51.938
44 Roberto Dinella Jones -:--.---
Joel Melrose took pole, but also took a big haul of penalty points for ensuring that Roberto Dinella didn't set a time. Melrose was on his out lap, and not happy with his position on the track, so he tried to go around the outside of Dinella, who was on a flyer. End result: contact, and Dinella in the fence after a roll. Melrose was allowed to start from pole, with a warning not to do anything stupid. Dan Greenlaw also got caught up, as he caught some debris from Dinella's car on his flyer which ensured a poor time.
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25th and 33th... no further comments.
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Jordan Davies wrote:I almost forgot what it was like to have a good qualifying! But after the last few races, I'm way behind, so I've gotta really go for it now. Hopefully I won't screw up this time...
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Round of Germany - Race 2
Prospec
It was Greenlaw's turn to experience midfield madness, being spun by Zayas at the final hairpin on lap 1 and being hit by Dinella later on. Cameron's inability to pass Walsh and Lucarelli cost him a podium, with 5th his only reward.
Aeroracing
Well, they finished. On lap 8, they collided at the final hairpin when Batistuta didn't give Souto Maior enough room to make a pass. Batistuta spun, while Souto Maior still lost a few spots.
Jones
Swerts was a touch faster than Jantscher, the usual blocking tactics of Joel Melrose working both for and against him. Against, because he spent the first few laps behind him and Melville. For, because they took the pair of them out of contention. Ultimately though, Swerts was too far back to make a difference. Dinella did a decent job, apart from contact with Greenlaw.
West Cliff
I have a feeling Pippa will be on the phone to Mini, after two engine failures for her cars. Davies would have had an easy podium, and Port was doing his usual fight through the field.
Octan
Meh. Again. Without Lamberigts there is no entertainment here![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
Porto Wine
Mondlane retired early with a huge accident on lap 2 after launching off Peter Port's rear wheel and rolling several times. This was after forcing Soares into a spin the lap before. Soares would later go on to score a point - a late pit stop for a brake problem gave him a few laps on fresh tyres, and he managed to set the fastest lap of the race.
Kingfisher
That's more like it! While Brooks retired with a suspension failure and lost a front wing beforehand, Scott Davidson finally shook off some bad luck (probably in West Cliff's direction) and managed to finish 9th, just not quite able to catch and pass Kuntz for the final point.
ZombieKart
Ignore yesterday. Walsh did a simply brilliant job to get to the podium, passing Lucarelli with two to go. I still don't know what the pair were doing that high, even after the implosions of Melville and Melrose and Greenlaw and Davies. Zayas was less impressive, but managed a top 20 anyway.
Parma Corse
Hannesson's Lancia blew up while he on course for solid points, but on the plus side Lucarelli came two laps from a podium, but fourth is still a fantastic result considering his start to the year. Again, no idea how he got there in the first place.
ZimSport
Once Melville got wiped out by Melrose, any chance of a strong result vanished, winding up 50 seconds off the lead. Ryan Zimmer still managed to pick up a couple of points, mostly through staying out of trouble.
Fusion
And Jantscher takes another victory, with one man to thank - Joel Melrose. Or make that two, because if the Mad Uncle had sacked him by now, Swerts would have got Jantscher easy. As an added bonus, Kuntz brought the second car home in 8th, by not hitting anyone this time.
Gulf JCW
12th and 14th, the best effort for the team all year. Both had much better races than yesterday, neither getting in any collisions.
Best In The World
Nowhere near as good as yesterday. McAllister's race was ruined by Victoria Desai on lap 1, when the Kamaha turned in on him at the final corner. Verbeeck still ran well, in the top 10 until his right rear tyre went down two laps from home.
Good Call
Piscine's race went downhill when he was struck by an electrical problem that forced him into the pits. Yorke's was ended by a transmission problem. A race to forget.
Linton-Solindahl
Travesen got hit by Takuma Taki a few laps in that saw him require a new front wing, putting him out of contention. Reatherson made up for it though, picking up a few more points.
Dofasco
Maylander's race was very short, a transmission failure putting him out on lap 4, while Pitea had his usual race at the back of the field.
Red Bull
In the accident with Travesen, Taki had a bit of a roll, and yet again a promising Red Bull race ended. Hamilton made the top 15, but still never had the pace for any points, although he did get some penalty points for punting off Molinaro.
Hydook
After Jancker's brilliant race yesterday, it was a double DNF for Hydook, Jancker's suspension failing on lap 7 and Branko Ristic launching himself off of Melville's rear tyre on lap 9. Ristic had already been in the pits for a new rear wing after being hit by Sokolov on lap 1.
JLD
Melrose is in for a big haul of penalty points for the collision with Dinella in quali and Melville in the race. He only managed 21st, while Brown managed a top 10. For once.
Kamaha
Nurmester was let down by his gearbox on lap 2, ending his race early. Desai, after taking out Mcllister, had to fight back through the field, only getting to 11th.
Shonan
Both taken out in the same incident on lap 1 despite not hitting each other at any point. Sokolov was first, launching himself off of Ristic's car and rolling, costing Ristic a front wing. This slowed everyone behind them down, which caused Calvin Brooks to punt off Harmsky into the wall, giving Shonan a very big repair bill.
Nurminen
Molinaro could have had a top 10 if Hamilton hadn't gotten involved, but was relegated to 18th as a result. Larsen was quieter, only getting to 16th.
Results
Championship standings and stewards report to follow.
Prospec
It was Greenlaw's turn to experience midfield madness, being spun by Zayas at the final hairpin on lap 1 and being hit by Dinella later on. Cameron's inability to pass Walsh and Lucarelli cost him a podium, with 5th his only reward.
Aeroracing
Well, they finished. On lap 8, they collided at the final hairpin when Batistuta didn't give Souto Maior enough room to make a pass. Batistuta spun, while Souto Maior still lost a few spots.
Jones
Swerts was a touch faster than Jantscher, the usual blocking tactics of Joel Melrose working both for and against him. Against, because he spent the first few laps behind him and Melville. For, because they took the pair of them out of contention. Ultimately though, Swerts was too far back to make a difference. Dinella did a decent job, apart from contact with Greenlaw.
West Cliff
I have a feeling Pippa will be on the phone to Mini, after two engine failures for her cars. Davies would have had an easy podium, and Port was doing his usual fight through the field.
Octan
Meh. Again. Without Lamberigts there is no entertainment here
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Porto Wine
Mondlane retired early with a huge accident on lap 2 after launching off Peter Port's rear wheel and rolling several times. This was after forcing Soares into a spin the lap before. Soares would later go on to score a point - a late pit stop for a brake problem gave him a few laps on fresh tyres, and he managed to set the fastest lap of the race.
Kingfisher
That's more like it! While Brooks retired with a suspension failure and lost a front wing beforehand, Scott Davidson finally shook off some bad luck (probably in West Cliff's direction) and managed to finish 9th, just not quite able to catch and pass Kuntz for the final point.
ZombieKart
Ignore yesterday. Walsh did a simply brilliant job to get to the podium, passing Lucarelli with two to go. I still don't know what the pair were doing that high, even after the implosions of Melville and Melrose and Greenlaw and Davies. Zayas was less impressive, but managed a top 20 anyway.
Parma Corse
Hannesson's Lancia blew up while he on course for solid points, but on the plus side Lucarelli came two laps from a podium, but fourth is still a fantastic result considering his start to the year. Again, no idea how he got there in the first place.
ZimSport
Once Melville got wiped out by Melrose, any chance of a strong result vanished, winding up 50 seconds off the lead. Ryan Zimmer still managed to pick up a couple of points, mostly through staying out of trouble.
Fusion
And Jantscher takes another victory, with one man to thank - Joel Melrose. Or make that two, because if the Mad Uncle had sacked him by now, Swerts would have got Jantscher easy. As an added bonus, Kuntz brought the second car home in 8th, by not hitting anyone this time.
Gulf JCW
12th and 14th, the best effort for the team all year. Both had much better races than yesterday, neither getting in any collisions.
Best In The World
Nowhere near as good as yesterday. McAllister's race was ruined by Victoria Desai on lap 1, when the Kamaha turned in on him at the final corner. Verbeeck still ran well, in the top 10 until his right rear tyre went down two laps from home.
Good Call
Piscine's race went downhill when he was struck by an electrical problem that forced him into the pits. Yorke's was ended by a transmission problem. A race to forget.
Linton-Solindahl
Travesen got hit by Takuma Taki a few laps in that saw him require a new front wing, putting him out of contention. Reatherson made up for it though, picking up a few more points.
Dofasco
Maylander's race was very short, a transmission failure putting him out on lap 4, while Pitea had his usual race at the back of the field.
Red Bull
In the accident with Travesen, Taki had a bit of a roll, and yet again a promising Red Bull race ended. Hamilton made the top 15, but still never had the pace for any points, although he did get some penalty points for punting off Molinaro.
Hydook
After Jancker's brilliant race yesterday, it was a double DNF for Hydook, Jancker's suspension failing on lap 7 and Branko Ristic launching himself off of Melville's rear tyre on lap 9. Ristic had already been in the pits for a new rear wing after being hit by Sokolov on lap 1.
JLD
Melrose is in for a big haul of penalty points for the collision with Dinella in quali and Melville in the race. He only managed 21st, while Brown managed a top 10. For once.
Kamaha
Nurmester was let down by his gearbox on lap 2, ending his race early. Desai, after taking out Mcllister, had to fight back through the field, only getting to 11th.
Shonan
Both taken out in the same incident on lap 1 despite not hitting each other at any point. Sokolov was first, launching himself off of Ristic's car and rolling, costing Ristic a front wing. This slowed everyone behind them down, which caused Calvin Brooks to punt off Harmsky into the wall, giving Shonan a very big repair bill.
Nurminen
Molinaro could have had a top 10 if Hamilton hadn't gotten involved, but was relegated to 18th as a result. Larsen was quieter, only getting to 16th.
Results
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Pos Driver Team Time/Retired Gap
1 Marko Jantscher Fusion 18:27.298 22 LAPS
2 Eric Swerts Jones 18:30.657 + 3.359
3 Shane Walsh ZombieKart 18:39.972 + 12.674
4 Alessandro Lucarelli Parma Corse 18:41.248 + 13.950
5 Nathanael Cameron Prospec 18:41.894 + 14.596
6 Quentin Reatherson Linton-Solindahl 18:44.039 + 16.741
7 Ryan Zimmer ZimSport 18:46.930 + 19.632
8 Stefan Kuntz Fusion 18:48.860 + 21.562
9 Scott Davidson Kingfisher 18:50.712 + 23.414
10 Stephanie Brown JLD 18:53.111 + 25.813
11 Victoria Desai Kamaha 18:57.510 + 30.212
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12 Tyler Buckley Gulf JCW 19:00.057 + 32.759
13 Dale Hamilton Red Bull 19:00.589 + 33.291
14 Roland Davidson Gulf JCW 19:01.621 + 34.323
15 Raul Souto Maior Aeroracing 19:02.073 + 34.775
16 Ragnar Larsen Nurminen 19:02.372 + 35.074
17 Judd McAllister BITWM 19:04.568 + 37.270
18 Enrico Molinaro Nurminen 19:05.341 + 38.043
19 Roberto Dinella Jones 19:05.350 + 38.052
20 Roberto Zayas ZombieKart 19:05.907 + 38.609
21 Joel Melrose JLD 19:06.120 + 38.822
22 Dan Greenlaw Prospec 19:06.743 + 39.445
23 Kevin Bainomugisha Octan 19:11.622 + 44.324
24 Franc Piscine Good Call 19:11.916 + 44.618
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25 Paul Travesen Linton-Solindahl 19:12.582 + 45.284
26 Jules Vergne Octan 19:14.992 + 47.694
27 Diego Mauricio Batistuta Aeroracing 19:15.186 + 47.888
28 Daniel Melville ZimSport 19:19.616 + 52.318
29 Joao Antonio Soares Porto Wine +1 LAP
30 Iulian Pitea Dofasco +1 LAP
31* Jef Verbeeck BITWM Puncture (L21) +2 LAPS
DNF Peter Port West Cliff Engine (L17)
DNF Calvin Brooks Kingfisher Suspension (L17)
DNF Thomas Yorke Good Call Transmission (L16)
DNF Olafur Ragnar Hannesson Parma Corse Engine (L11)
DNF Branko Ristic Hydook Collision (L9)
DNF Carsten Jancker Hydook Suspension (L7)
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DNF Takuma Taki Red Bull Collision (L5)
DNF Jordan Davies West Cliff Engine (L5)
DNF Jan Maylander Dofasco Transmission (L4)
DNF Nick Nurmester Kamaha Transmission (L2)
DNF Samora Mondlane Porto Wine Collision (L2)
DNF Joe Harmsky Shonan Collision (L1)
DNF Yuri Sokolov Shonan Collision (L1)
Fastest lap: Joao Antonio Soares (0:49.557)
Championship standings and stewards report to follow.
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Re: F3RWRS - Yet another feeder series
Drivers' Championship
1st: Dan Greenlaw - 64
2nd: Marko Jantscher - 61
3rd: Daniel Melville - 53.5
4th: Jordan Davies - 42.5
5th: Nathanael Cameron - 40
6th: Ryan Zimmer - 29
7th: Victoria Desai - 26
8th: Eric Swerts - 23
9th: Quentin Reatherson - 21
10th: Paul Travesen - 19
11th: Joel Melrose - 16.5
12th: Raul Souto Maior - 16
=13th: Shane Walsh - 10
=13th: Franc Piscine - 10
=13th: Peter Port - 10
16th: Judd McAllister - 9
17th: Dorien Lamberigts - 7
18th: Alessandro Lucarelli - 5
=19th: Dale Hamilton - 3
=19th: Leandro Moreira - 3
=21st: Diego Mauricio Batistuta - 1
=21st: Olafur Ragnar Hannesson - 1
=21st: Stefan Kuntz - 1
=21st: Joao Antonio Soares - 1
Teams' Championship
1st: Pemberton Prospec Racing - 104
2nd: ZimSport-Rosenforth - 82.5
3rd: Gatorade Fusion Motorsport - 65
4th: West Cliff Racing - 52.5
5th: Linton-Solindahl Motorsports - 40
6th: Kamaha Junior Motorsport - 26
7th: Jones Racing - 23
8th: Repsol Aeroracing Engineering Audi - 17
9th: JLD Motorsport - 16.5
10th: ZombieKart - 12
11th: Foster's Good Call Racing - 10
12th: Best In The Word Motorsport - 9
13th: Octan Young Drivers - 7
14th: Peroni Parma Corse - 6
15th: Red Bull World Race Team - 3
16th: Porto Wine Motorsport - 1
Constructors' Championship
1st: Dallara - 120
2nd: Fusion - 76
3rd: Linton-Solindahl - 55.5
4th: Jones - 52
5th: Kamaha - 47
6th: Plus One - 24.5
7th: Zytek - 24
8th: Aeroracing - 22
9th: Red Bull - 17.5
10th: Vaillante - 14
11th: Suzuki - 11
12th: Kingfisher - 6
13th: Hydook - 3
14th: Simpson - 2
15th: Porto Wine - 1
STEWARDS' REPORT
MATTERS ARISING FROM QUALIFYING 1:
Car #51 (I. Pitea) given 40 penalty points for blocking Car #7 (J. Davies).
MATTERS ARISING FROM RACE 1:
Car #52 (T. Buckley) given 45 penalty points for causing an avoidable collision with Car #91 (E. Molinaro).
Car #34 (S. Kuntz) given 45 penalty points for causing an avoidable collision with Car #33 (M. Jantscher).
Car #4 (R. Souto Maior) given 45 penalty points for causing an avoidable collision with Car #87 (J. Harmksy).
Car #51 (I. Pitea) given 45 penalty points for causing an avoidable collision with Car #34 (S. Kuntz).
Car #48 (P. Travesen) given 45 penalty points for dangerous driving with a damaged car.
Car #52 (T. Buckley) given 45 penalty points for causing an avoidable collision with Car #7 (J. Davies).
Car #18 (S. Walsh) given 45 penalty points for causing an avoidable collision with Car #11 (J. Vergne).
Car #74 (S. Brown) given 45 penalty points for causing an avoidbale collision with Car #6 (E. Swerts).
Car #17 (R. Zayas) given 45 penalty points for casuing an avoidable collision with Car #61 (B. Ristic).
Car #15 (C. Brooks) given 45 penalty points for causing an avoidable collision with Car #74 (S. Brown).
Car #78 (N. Nurmester) given 45 penalty points for causing an avoidable collision with Car #77 (J. Soares).
Car #14 (S. Davidson) given 65 penalty points for deliberately causing a collision with Car #28 (O. Hannesson).
MATTERS ARISING FROM QUALIFYING 2:
Car #73 (J. Melrose) given 55 penalty points for causing a collision with Car #5 (R. Dinella) while not on a flying lap.
MATTERS ARISING FROM RACE 2:
Car #79 (V. Desai) given 45 penalty points for causing an avoidable collision with Car #40 (J. McAllister).
Car #73 (J. Melrose) given 45 penalty points for causing an avoidable collision with Car #32 (D. Melville).
Car #54 (D. Hamilton) given 45 penalty points for causing an avoidable collision with Car #91 (E. Molinaro).
TOTAL PENALTY POINTS
D. Lamberigts - 270 (1 event remaining in ban)
I. Pitea - 220 (1 event ban to be applied)
J. Melrose - 210 (1 event ban to be applied)
T. Buckley - 180 (1 event ban to be applied)
J. Cabral - 165
H. Naufal - 155 (1 event ban to be applied)
A. Horford - 155 (Ban completed)
C. Brooks - 140
L. Moreira - 135
S. Brown - 135
S. Davidson - 110
B. Ristic - 90
M. van der Maeyede - 90
T. Takagi - 90
V. Desai - 90
R. Zayas - 85
M. Jantscher - 75
A. Lucarelli - 75
K. Bainomugisha - 70
S. Garfunkel - 70
J. McAllister - 65
R. Hershall - 65
Y. Sokolov - 50
F. Piscine - 45
S. Mondlane - 45
J. Maylander - 45
E. Swerts - 45
T. Taki - 45
H. Tojo - 45
D. Batistuta - 45
D. Melville - 45
R. Zimmer - 45
J. Verbeeck - 45
S. Kuntz - 45
R. Souto Maior - 45
P. Travesen - 45
S. Walsh - 45
N. Nurmester - 45
D. Hamilton - 45
L. Crescenzi - 40
J. Harmsky - 25
Dorien Lamberigts has one event remaining of her ban.
Iulian Pitea has passed 150 penalty points and will be excluded from taking part at the Spa SuperPrix. Dofasco Junior Racing must specify a replacement.
Joel Melrose has passed 150 penalty points and will be excluded from taking part at the Spa SuperPrix. JLD Motorsport must specify a replacement.
Tyler Buckley has passed 150 penalty points and will be excluded from taking part at the Spa SuperPrix. Gulf JCW Juniors must specify a replacement.
Hendra Naufal has not yet served his ban.
Anita Horford is now free to return to racing.
Takagi Racing Enterprises are now on probation. If their driver accumulate 150 penalty points total from now until the completion of the Surfers SuperPrix, they will be banned from competition for the remainder of the season.
1st: Dan Greenlaw - 64
2nd: Marko Jantscher - 61
3rd: Daniel Melville - 53.5
4th: Jordan Davies - 42.5
5th: Nathanael Cameron - 40
6th: Ryan Zimmer - 29
7th: Victoria Desai - 26
8th: Eric Swerts - 23
9th: Quentin Reatherson - 21
10th: Paul Travesen - 19
11th: Joel Melrose - 16.5
12th: Raul Souto Maior - 16
=13th: Shane Walsh - 10
=13th: Franc Piscine - 10
=13th: Peter Port - 10
16th: Judd McAllister - 9
17th: Dorien Lamberigts - 7
18th: Alessandro Lucarelli - 5
=19th: Dale Hamilton - 3
=19th: Leandro Moreira - 3
=21st: Diego Mauricio Batistuta - 1
=21st: Olafur Ragnar Hannesson - 1
=21st: Stefan Kuntz - 1
=21st: Joao Antonio Soares - 1
Teams' Championship
1st: Pemberton Prospec Racing - 104
2nd: ZimSport-Rosenforth - 82.5
3rd: Gatorade Fusion Motorsport - 65
4th: West Cliff Racing - 52.5
5th: Linton-Solindahl Motorsports - 40
6th: Kamaha Junior Motorsport - 26
7th: Jones Racing - 23
8th: Repsol Aeroracing Engineering Audi - 17
9th: JLD Motorsport - 16.5
10th: ZombieKart - 12
11th: Foster's Good Call Racing - 10
12th: Best In The Word Motorsport - 9
13th: Octan Young Drivers - 7
14th: Peroni Parma Corse - 6
15th: Red Bull World Race Team - 3
16th: Porto Wine Motorsport - 1
Constructors' Championship
1st: Dallara - 120
2nd: Fusion - 76
3rd: Linton-Solindahl - 55.5
4th: Jones - 52
5th: Kamaha - 47
6th: Plus One - 24.5
7th: Zytek - 24
8th: Aeroracing - 22
9th: Red Bull - 17.5
10th: Vaillante - 14
11th: Suzuki - 11
12th: Kingfisher - 6
13th: Hydook - 3
14th: Simpson - 2
15th: Porto Wine - 1
STEWARDS' REPORT
MATTERS ARISING FROM QUALIFYING 1:
Car #51 (I. Pitea) given 40 penalty points for blocking Car #7 (J. Davies).
MATTERS ARISING FROM RACE 1:
Car #52 (T. Buckley) given 45 penalty points for causing an avoidable collision with Car #91 (E. Molinaro).
Car #34 (S. Kuntz) given 45 penalty points for causing an avoidable collision with Car #33 (M. Jantscher).
Car #4 (R. Souto Maior) given 45 penalty points for causing an avoidable collision with Car #87 (J. Harmksy).
Car #51 (I. Pitea) given 45 penalty points for causing an avoidable collision with Car #34 (S. Kuntz).
Car #48 (P. Travesen) given 45 penalty points for dangerous driving with a damaged car.
Car #52 (T. Buckley) given 45 penalty points for causing an avoidable collision with Car #7 (J. Davies).
Car #18 (S. Walsh) given 45 penalty points for causing an avoidable collision with Car #11 (J. Vergne).
Car #74 (S. Brown) given 45 penalty points for causing an avoidbale collision with Car #6 (E. Swerts).
Car #17 (R. Zayas) given 45 penalty points for casuing an avoidable collision with Car #61 (B. Ristic).
Car #15 (C. Brooks) given 45 penalty points for causing an avoidable collision with Car #74 (S. Brown).
Car #78 (N. Nurmester) given 45 penalty points for causing an avoidable collision with Car #77 (J. Soares).
Car #14 (S. Davidson) given 65 penalty points for deliberately causing a collision with Car #28 (O. Hannesson).
MATTERS ARISING FROM QUALIFYING 2:
Car #73 (J. Melrose) given 55 penalty points for causing a collision with Car #5 (R. Dinella) while not on a flying lap.
MATTERS ARISING FROM RACE 2:
Car #79 (V. Desai) given 45 penalty points for causing an avoidable collision with Car #40 (J. McAllister).
Car #73 (J. Melrose) given 45 penalty points for causing an avoidable collision with Car #32 (D. Melville).
Car #54 (D. Hamilton) given 45 penalty points for causing an avoidable collision with Car #91 (E. Molinaro).
TOTAL PENALTY POINTS
D. Lamberigts - 270 (1 event remaining in ban)
I. Pitea - 220 (1 event ban to be applied)
J. Melrose - 210 (1 event ban to be applied)
T. Buckley - 180 (1 event ban to be applied)
J. Cabral - 165
H. Naufal - 155 (1 event ban to be applied)
A. Horford - 155 (Ban completed)
C. Brooks - 140
L. Moreira - 135
S. Brown - 135
S. Davidson - 110
B. Ristic - 90
M. van der Maeyede - 90
T. Takagi - 90
V. Desai - 90
R. Zayas - 85
M. Jantscher - 75
A. Lucarelli - 75
K. Bainomugisha - 70
S. Garfunkel - 70
J. McAllister - 65
R. Hershall - 65
Y. Sokolov - 50
F. Piscine - 45
S. Mondlane - 45
J. Maylander - 45
E. Swerts - 45
T. Taki - 45
H. Tojo - 45
D. Batistuta - 45
D. Melville - 45
R. Zimmer - 45
J. Verbeeck - 45
S. Kuntz - 45
R. Souto Maior - 45
P. Travesen - 45
S. Walsh - 45
N. Nurmester - 45
D. Hamilton - 45
L. Crescenzi - 40
J. Harmsky - 25
Dorien Lamberigts has one event remaining of her ban.
Iulian Pitea has passed 150 penalty points and will be excluded from taking part at the Spa SuperPrix. Dofasco Junior Racing must specify a replacement.
Joel Melrose has passed 150 penalty points and will be excluded from taking part at the Spa SuperPrix. JLD Motorsport must specify a replacement.
Tyler Buckley has passed 150 penalty points and will be excluded from taking part at the Spa SuperPrix. Gulf JCW Juniors must specify a replacement.
Hendra Naufal has not yet served his ban.
Anita Horford is now free to return to racing.
Takagi Racing Enterprises are now on probation. If their driver accumulate 150 penalty points total from now until the completion of the Surfers SuperPrix, they will be banned from competition for the remainder of the season.
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Re: F3RWRS - Yet another feeder series
Frank Tenpenny, TRE's RoLFS driver will replace Naufal. ![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
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Re: F3RWRS - Yet another feeder series
Barii Mori wrote:I can't believe the F3RWRS management, they hand out penalty points like they would give sweets to tiny children. Poor Victoria Desai, she was clearly much faster then Judd McAllister and he should have moved out the way to let the lady through rather then hold his slow line. Well anyway for the Superprix, Desai and Nurmester will race with Sampson in the third car.
<@Ataxia> these people are making a mess of their crepe suzettes
Re: F3RWRS - Yet another feeder series
Stefan Kuntz wrote:YES! POINTS! WOOOOOOOO! YOU HAVEN'T HEARD THE LAST OF ME YET!
Ragnar Larsen wrote:Gaining 15 positions in a race is always nice, however me must improve our qualifying.
Enrico Molinaro wrote:CAZZO! STUPID IDIOTA HAMILTON! GRAAAAH!
Nick Nurmester wrote:The gearbox shitted itself before anything really happened. Meh.
Eurosport broadcast for the 1990 Mexican GP prequalifying:
"The Life, it looked very lifeless yet again... in fact Bruno did one, slow lap"
"The Life, it looked very lifeless yet again... in fact Bruno did one, slow lap"
Re: F3RWRS - Yet another feeder series
The feelings of the drivers in the Linton-Solindahl camp...
Quentin Reatherson wrote:YES!YES!YES!
Paul Traversen wrote:NO!NO!NO!
My friend's USB drive spoiled, spilled tea on her laptop and had a bird poo in her hand.
What did she do in her past life to deserve this?
Signup for the Random Racing League, Season TWO!!!
What did she do in her past life to deserve this?
Signup for the Random Racing League, Season TWO!!!
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Re: F3RWRS - Yet another feeder series
the Masked Lapwing wrote:Tyler Buckley has passed 150 penalty points and will be excluded from taking part at the Spa SuperPrix. Gulf JCW Juniors must specify a replacement.
As specified earlier, Rick Simpson will run in the second car at Spa, while the 3rd car is available to any promising young drivers who don't yet have a seat for the Superprix.
This is a cool spot.
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Re: F3RWRS - Yet another feeder series
I'd like to thank Dan Greenlaw for having a crap race; it's let Marko back in to the hunt now. Another good win, now let's continue that form.
Good to see Stefan have a clean race this time as well...
Good to see Stefan have a clean race this time as well...
Mitch Hedberg wrote:I want to be a race car passenger: just a guy who bugs the driver. Say man, can I turn on the radio? You should slow down. Why do we gotta keep going in circles? Man, you really like Tide...
Re: F3RWRS - Yet another feeder series
the Masked Lapwing wrote: Soares would later go on to score a point - a late pit stop for a brake problem gave him a few laps on fresh tyres, and he managed to set the fastest lap of the race.
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The world must be about to end, indeed!
Colin Kolles on F111, 2011 HRT challenger: The car doesn't look too bad; it looks like a modern F1 car.
Re: F3RWRS - Yet another feeder series
Phoenix McAllister wrote:OK, this is enough. I've had it with Batistuta. This weekend he's proved once and for all that he is hopeless. He's fired, I don't want to see him again near one of my cars. His seat, I offer him to Gary Pacer for the rest of the season if he's interested. If not, I'll take anyone with some proved results on track.
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Re: F3RWRS - Yet another feeder series
Phoenix wrote:Phoenix McAllister wrote:OK, this is enough. I've had it with Batistuta. This weekend he's proved once and for all that he is hopeless. He's fired, I don't want to see him again near one of my cars. His seat, I offer him to Gary Pacer for the rest of the season if he's interested. If not, I'll take anyone with some proved results on track.
How about Benoit Voeckler then?
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Re: F3RWRS - Yet another feeder series
kostas22 wrote:Phoenix wrote:Phoenix McAllister wrote:OK, this is enough. I've had it with Batistuta. This weekend he's proved once and for all that he is hopeless. He's fired, I don't want to see him again near one of my cars. His seat, I offer him to Gary Pacer for the rest of the season if he's interested. If not, I'll take anyone with some proved results on track.
How about Benoit Voeckler then?
NO.
Re: F3RWRS - Yet another feeder series
kostas22 wrote:Phoenix wrote:Phoenix McAllister wrote:OK, this is enough. I've had it with Batistuta. This weekend he's proved once and for all that he is hopeless. He's fired, I don't want to see him again near one of my cars. His seat, I offer him to Gary Pacer for the rest of the season if he's interested. If not, I'll take anyone with some proved results on track.
How about Benoit Voeckler then?
Hey, can TRE run Voeckler for SuperPrix?
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Re: F3RWRS - Yet another feeder series
FMecha wrote:kostas22 wrote:Phoenix McAllister wrote:OK, this is enough. I've had it with Batistuta. This weekend he's proved once and for all that he is hopeless. He's fired, I don't want to see him again near one of my cars. His seat, I offer him to Gary Pacer for the rest of the season if he's interested. If not, I'll take anyone with some proved results on track.
How about Benoit Voeckler then?
Hey, can TRE run Voeckler for SuperPrix?
It's your funeral...
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Re: F3RWRS - Yet another feeder series
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Re: F3RWRS - Yet another feeder series
kostas22 wrote:FMecha wrote:Hey, can TRE run Voeckler for SuperPrix?
It's your funeral...
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Re: F3RWRS - Yet another feeder series
I don't get what you mean, Kostas.
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