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dinizintheoven wrote:Here's a further thought. Why doesn't Some Hopelessly Inaccurate Tabloid report here?
Autosport wrote:Dome to appoint Ukyou Katayama as team principal.
After performing miracles with the womens team in the few races he has been running the team, it is strongly rumoured that Ukyou Katayama will be brought into the Dome team to kick some arses and improve the car as he did with the womens team. However no one at Dome was available to comment.
Yuji Ide - This is my season
Yuji Ide spoke to us after his podium at the Hungarian GP and told us that he can smell the championship, he said "We are so close to winning this, Viking are more thinking about settling down and Tarquini is not a threat and we will lead within two races.", Ide also pointed out that 2+0+1+5=8 which is a lucky number in Japan. Aguri Suzuki added "Failure is not an option and I have placed a cancelable order for a load of Tantou blades if we do fail. This will keep the drivers and engineers on their toes.".
Daihatsu working on another engine.
Ever desperate Daihatsu have announced yet another engine for the 2016 season, although the engine is code named F1RMGP-3V8 there is not much known about the engine apart from it being a V8.
STOP PRESS!
Another rumour hit us before we went to press in that Ukyou Katayama may be announced as principal as early as next week and that Keiko Ihara being more successful then the men might be be drafted in to do the last 6 races in place of Alex Yoong, who has been in the words of dome "A major disappointment".
FMecha wrote:Rumor is that, Danny Bahar, having betraying Ai the Witch from Psycho Soldiers WEC team, along with Bahar's new co-worker, Ms. Captain Nightmare, has rigged the Dome's car fuels with the cursed Jagermeister, causing them to fail to qualify in the Hungarian GP.
Stay tuned.
Autosprint wrote:Lancia confirms engine format for 2016 F1RMGP
Lancia have announced they will switch to a new V6 Turbo engine from next season in F1RMGP. The switch comes after rule changes have banned normally aspirated from the sport, with both Scuderia Alitalia Andea Coloni and Lancia Minardi Racing currently using the Lancia 015/1 V8 engine.
"We are harking back to our roots with our V6 engine," said Mika Salonen, manager of competition powertrains at Lancia. "Lancia created the first ever production V6 engine, and now we are bringing back the old formula to a new era. It is an exciting time for the entire company that we are incorparating our previous history in our bright future. Our V8 project has been a success, and we expect the same from the new V6T next year."
dinizintheoven wrote:Any word on the engine capacity? The maximum is 2.0 litres, and there's a mixture of 1.6s and 1.8s in the running so far.
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1 – 17 A. Montermini Pacific 1'32.410
2 – 18 HWNSNBM Pacific 1'32.736
3 – 36 V. Sospiri Arrows 1'32.910
4 – 30 J. d'Ambrosio Simtek 1'33.152
5 – 35 V. Liuzzi Arrows 1'33.312
6 – 3 P. Alliot AGS 1'33.533
7 – 29 P. Belmondo Simtek 1'33.985
8 – 4 O. Beretta AGS 1'34.143
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DNPQ – 31 P. McCarthy Stefan 1'34.182
DNPQ – 39 E. Salazar FIRST 1'34.303
DNPQ – 22 M. Apicella Hispania 1'34.471
DNPQ – 25 E. Collard SPAM 1'35.337
DNPQ – 6 A. Yoong Dome 1'35.420
DNPQ – 26 C. Bouchut SPAM 1'35.538
DNPQ – 5 D. Schiattarella Dome 1'35.788
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DNPQ – 33 G. Foitek Spyker 1'36.123
DNPQ – 21 S. Yamamoto Hispania 1'36.711
DNPQ – 34 K. Chandhok Spyker 1'36.869
DNPQ – 37 C. Nissany Shekel 1'36.995
DNPQ – 38 A. Shankar Shekel 1'37.038
DNPQ – 40 J. Camathias FIRST 1'38.314
DNPQ – 32 M. Pavlovic Stefan 1'38.891
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1 – 28 L. Badoer SAAC 1'30.312
2 – 27 G. Tarquini SAAC 1'30.384
3 – 23 E. Bertaggia Minardi 1'30.667
4 – 15 H. Noda Leyton House 1'30.751
5 – 1 Þ. Einarsson Viking 1'30.840
6 – 16 F. Barbazza Leyton House 1'30.924
7 – 8 Y. Ide Super Aguri 1'32.160
8 – 7 S. Nakano Super Aguri 1'32.362
9 – 13 J. Magnussen Ice One 1'32.366
10 – 18 HWNSNBM Pacific 1'32.571
11 – 36 V. Sospiri Arrows 1'32.583
12 – 35 V. Liuzzi Arrows 1'32.985
13 – 14 M. Asmer Ice One 1'33.111
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14 – 24 C. McRae (H) Minardi 1'33.153
15 – 3 P. Alliot AGS 1'33.159
16 – 11 P. Chaves Forti 1'33.273
17 – 12 A. Sutil Forti 1'33.363
18 – 9 C. Dagnall F1RM 1'33.393
19 – 2 T. Rustad Viking 1'33.520
20 – 17 A. Montermini Pacific 1'33.570
21 – 29 P. Belmondo Simtek 1'33.640
22 – 30 J. d'Ambrosio Simtek 1'33.648
23 – 10 E. van de Poele F1RM 1'33.694
24 – 20 M. Ammermüller ATS Rial 1'33.732
25 – 42 S. Hohenthal Polestar 1'33.813
26 – 4 O. Beretta AGS 1'33.818
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DNQ – 19 J. Winkelhock ATS Rial 1'34.057
DNQ – 41 K. Andersen Polestar 1'34.226
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1 – 15 H. Noda Leyton House 53 1h 23'42.360
2 – 28 L. Badoer SAAC 53 1h 23'44.685
3 – 16 F. Barbazza Leyton House 53 1h 24'28.901
4 – 1 Þ. Einarsson Viking 52 + 1 lap
5 – 7 S. Nakano Super Aguri 52 + 1 lap
6 – 3 P. Alliot AGS 52 + 1 lap
7 – 14 M. Asmer Ice One 52 + 1 lap
8 – 35 V. Liuzzi Arrows 52 + 1 lap
9 – 24 C. McRae (H) Minardi 52 + 1 lap
10 – 12 A. Sutil Forti 52 + 1 lap
11 – 4 O. Beretta AGS 52 + 1 lap
12 – 42 S. Hohenthal Polestar 52 + 1 lap
13 – 9 C. Dagnall F1RM 52 + 1 lap
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14 – 11 P. Chaves Forti 52 + 1 lap
15 – 10 E. van de Poele F1RM 52 + 1 lap
16 – 2 T. Rustad Viking 52 + 1 lap
17 – 20 M. Ammermüller ATS Rial 52 + 1 lap
18 – 17 A. Montermini Pacific 52 + 1 lap
19 – 29 P. Belmondo Simtek 51 + 2 laps
20 – 30 J. d'Ambrosio Simtek 43 engine
21 – 36 V. Sospiri Arrows 40 puncture
22 – 13 J. Magnussen Ice One 40 puncture
23 – 18 HWNSNBM Pacific 39 puncture
24 – 27 G. Tarquini SAAC 36 transmission
25 – 23 E. Bertaggia Minardi 23 puncture
26 – 8 Y. Ide Super Aguri 13 engine
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1 – 27 * G. Tarquini SAAC 128
2 – 8 * Y. Ide Super Aguri 121
3 – 1 * Þ. Einarsson Viking 111
4 – 13 * J. Magnussen Ice One 107
5 – 15 * H. Noda Leyton House 105
6 – 9 * C. Dagnall F1RM 97
7 – 7 * S. Nakano Super Aguri 86
8 – 28 * L. Badoer SAAC 79
9 – 2 * T. Rustad Viking 66
10 – 16 * F. Barbazza Leyton House 62
11 – 12 * A. Sutil Forti 60
12 – 24 * C. McRae (H) Minardi 43
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13 – 3 * P. Alliot AGS 39
14 – 23 * E. Bertaggia Minardi 31
15 – ~22 * M. Apicella Dome 27
16 – 14 * M. Asmer Ice One 26
17 – 10 * E. van de Poele F1RM 21
18 – 42 * S. Hohenthal Polestar 20
19 – 41 * K. Andersen Polestar 19
20 – 11 * P. Chaves Forti 18
21 = 20 * M. Ammermüller ATS Rial 10
21 = 26 * C. Bouchut SPAM 10
23 – 30 * J. d'Ambrosio Simtek 9
24 – 18 * HWNSNBM Pacific 8
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25 – 35 * V. Liuzzi Arrows 4
26 – 4 * O. Beretta AGS 3
27 – 19 J. Winkelhock ATS Rial 2
28 – 36 V. Sospiri Arrows 1
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1 = Super Aguri 207
1 = SAAC 207
3 – Viking 177
4 – Leyton House 167
5 – Ice One 133
6 – F1RM 118
7 – Forti 78
8 – Minardi 74
9 – AGS 42
10 – Polestar 39
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11 – Dome 27
12 – ATS Rial 12
13 – SPAM 10
14 – Simtek 9
15 – Pacific 8
16 – Arrows 5
dinizintheoven wrote:Where did all the newspapers go? Especially the Italian press? Where are the Hungarian fanboys cheering the (temporary) return of HWNSNBM? Where are the Japanese lamenting the demise of Yuji Ide when he might otherwise have led the championship after this race?
@JOURNAL-GPNews (J.O.U.R.N.A.L's Twitter account) wrote:Rumors is that SPAM is replacing both of their drivers with Bathplug duo Montagny and Lagorce. Stay tuned...
pasta_maldonado wrote:RejectSport wrote:PLUS ONE TO SPONSOR F1RMGP TEAM?
After several attempts to barge, bribe, and take over their way into F1RMGP, Plus One Group have offered a lifeline to any struggling team - full sponsorship from the Group.
The deal would entail full or partial Foster's branding, depending on the client's choice, and the +1 logo to be featured anywhere on the car - but apart from that, Luke Knight, CEO of Plus One Group, assures that will be it.
"I'm not trying to force my way into F1RMGP" he said in our exclusive interview "I am just offering sponsorship from the Group. To me, this seems like an attractive offer - the sponsorship could keep any team afloat, and in return for no +1 influence on the running of the team too. If a client wishes to give us influence in their operation, we will not decline the offer, but at the moment, this is a sponsorship-only operation"
Insider sources are reporting that sponsorship will be offered to those in pre-qualifying - but to only those who qualify regularly.
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1 – 18 HWNSNBM Pacific 1'27.357
2 – 30 J. d'Ambrosio Simtek 1'28.677
3 – 17 A. Montermini Pacific 1'28.763
4 – 25 E. Collard SPAM 1'28.917
5 – 36 V. Sospiri Arrows 1'29.126
6 – 26 C. Bouchut SPAM 1'29.330
7 – 6 A. Yoong Dome 1'29.404
8 – 34 K. Chandhok Spyker 1'29.535
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DNPQ – 3 P. Alliot AGS 1'29.698
DNPQ – 21 S. Yamamoto Hispania 1'29.808
DNPQ – 4 O. Beretta AGS 1'29.930
DNPQ – 35 V. Liuzzi Arrows 1'30.181
DNPQ – 39 E. Salazar FIRST 1'30.340
DNPQ – 31 P. McCarthy Stefan 1'30.650
DNPQ – 29 P. Belmondo Simtek 1'30.886
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DNPQ – 32 M. Pavlovic Stefan 1'30.976
DNPQ – 5 D. Schiattarella Dome 1'31.703
DNPQ – 37 C. Nissany Shekel 1'32.057
DNPQ – 22 M. Apicella Hispania 1'33.105
DNPQ – 38 A. Shankar Shekel 1'33.832
DNPQ – 40 J. Camathias FIRST 1'34.768
DNPQ – 33 G. Foitek Spyker 1'42.036
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1 – 1 Þ. Einarsson Viking 1'26.431
2 – 8 Y. Ide Super Aguri 1'26.469
3 – 13 J. Magnussen Ice One 1'26.669
4 – 15 H. Noda Leyton House 1'26.786
5 – 23 E. Bertaggia Minardi 1'26.798
6 – 7 S. Nakano Super Aguri 1'26.989
7 – 16 F. Barbazza Leyton House 1'27.030
8 – 18 HWNSNBM Pacific 1'27.121
9 – 14 M. Asmer Ice One 1'27.230
10 – 11 P. Chaves Forti 1'27.230
11 – 17 A. Montermini Pacific 1'27.402
12 – 2 T. Rustad Viking 1'27.516
13 – 28 L. Badoer SAAC 1'27.589
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14 – 27 G. Tarquini SAAC 1'27.839
15 – 10 E. van de Poele F1RM 1'27.879
16 – 41 K. Andersen Polestar 1'27.882
17 – 9 C. Dagnall F1RM 1'28.198
18 – 42 S. Hohenthal Polestar 1'28.363
19 – 12 A. Sutil Forti 1'28.409
20 – 30 J. d'Ambrosio Simtek 1'28.644
21 – 25 E. Collard SPAM 1'28.685
22 – 36 V. Sospiri Arrows 1'29.118
23 – 24 C. McRae (H) Minardi 1'29.123
24 – 19 J. Winkelhock ATS Rial 1'29.414
25 – 6 A. Yoong Dome 1'29.456
26 – 34 K. Chandhok Spyker 1'29.700
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DNQ – 26 C. Bouchut SPAM 1'30.860
DNQ – 20 M. Ammermüller ATS Rial 1'31.138
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1 – 8 Y. Ide Super Aguri 71 1h 47'53.823
2 – 1 Þ. Einarsson Viking 71 1h 48'24.488
3 – 16 F. Barbazza Leyton House 71 1h 49'14.856
4 – 14 M. Asmer Ice One 71 1h 49'23.116
5 – 7 S. Nakano Super Aguri 70 + 1 lap
6 – 28 L. Badoer SAAC 70 + 1 lap
7 – 27 G. Tarquini SAAC 70 + 1 lap
8 – 2 T. Rustad Viking 70 + 1 lap
9 – 41 K. Andersen Polestar 70 + 1 lap
10 – 9 C. Dagnall F1RM 70 + 1 lap
11 – 12 A. Sutil Forti 70 + 1 lap
12 – 25 E. Collard SPAM 69 + 2 laps
13 – 30 J. d'Ambrosio Simtek 69 + 2 laps
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14 – 24 C. McRae (H) Minardi 69 + 2 laps
15 – 10 E. van de Poele F1RM 69 + 2 laps
16 – 36 V. Sospiri Arrows 69 + 2 laps
17 – 34 K. Chandhok Spyker 69 + 2 laps
18 – 19 J. Winkelhock ATS Rial 69 + 2 laps
19 – 6 A. Yoong Dome 68 + 3 laps
20 – 18 HWNSNBM Pacific 58 turbo
21 – 23 E. Bertaggia Minardi 40 transmission
22 – 15 H. Noda Leyton House 37 engine
23 – 42 S. Hohenthal Polestar 31 engine
24 – 11 P. Chaves Forti 11 transmission
25 – 13 J. Magnussen Ice One 6 crash
26 – 17 A. Montermini Pacific 6 transmission
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1 – 8 * Y. Ide Super Aguri 146
2 – 27 * G. Tarquini SAAC 134
3 – 1 * Þ. Einarsson Viking 129
4 – 13 * J. Magnussen Ice One 107
5 – 15 * H. Noda Leyton House 105
6 – 9 * C. Dagnall F1RM 98
7 – 7 * S. Nakano Super Aguri 96
8 – 28 * L. Badoer SAAC 87
9 – 16 * F. Barbazza Leyton House 77
10 – 2 * T. Rustad Viking 70
11 – 12 * A. Sutil Forti 60
12 – 24 C. McRae (H) Minardi 43
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13 – 3 P. Alliot AGS 39
14 – 14 M. Asmer Ice One 38
15 – 23 E. Bertaggia Minardi 31
16 – ~22 M. Apicella Hispania 27
17 = 10 E. van de Poele F1RM 21
17 = 41 K. Andersen Polestar 21
19 – 42 S. Hohenthal Polestar 20
20 – 11 P. Chaves Forti 18
21 = 20 M. Ammermüller ATS Rial 10
21 = 26 C. Bouchut SPAM 10
23 – 30 J. d'Ambrosio Simtek 9
24 – 18 HWNSNBM Pacific 8
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25 – 35 V. Liuzzi Arrows 4
26 – 4 O. Beretta AGS 3
27 – 19 J. Winkelhock ATS Rial 2
28 – 36 V. Sospiri Arrows 1
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1 – * Super Aguri 242
2 – * SAAC 212
3 – * Viking 199
4 – * Leyton House 182
5 – * Ice One 145
6 – * F1RM 119
7 – * Forti 78
8 – * Minardi 74
9 – AGS 42
10 – Polestar 41
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11 – Dome 27
12 – ATS Rial 12
13 – SPAM 10
14 – Simtek 9
15 – Pacific 8
16 – Arrows 5
Alasdair Lindsay wrote:Unbelieveable. Someone is race fixing against us. Someone has sabotaged both the F1RMGP and WEC teams in the same weekend. I am furious. But of course the sporting authorities probably won't even bother launching an investigation and instead just sweep it under the carpet.
dinizintheoven wrote:Dr Francesca Rimmer implicated in disappearance of the F1 Rejects universe
dinizintheoven wrote:The singularity revealed some weird, weird things about some of the people in the F1 Rejects universe, but as there was no longer anything delimiting who was who, then nobody knows who the individuals concerned were. All we know is: someone has an overwhelming armpit fetish, someone likes to dress up as Sailor Moon, someone watches re-runs of Scrapheap Challenge on a continuous loop, someone thinks there's been race-fixing going on, someone knows there has... but also that it only happened in the Lotus Racing League, someone is planning an impossible team for the Bathurst Enduro, someone has a spiralling and soon-to-be-fatal alcohol problem, someone wants to create an extreme-left ultra-egalitarian *cough*"utopia" where all the inhabitants are genetically identical hermaphrodites, someone is trying to build a new racing HQ out of Minecraft-themed Lego bricks, someone is planning to resurrect James Hunt again, someone has a golden statue of Dany Bahar in his/her garden, and someone is actually owed a cheque for $9,243,850,053,985,352,142.47... in Zimbabwe dollars.
BlindCaveSalamander wrote:dinizintheoven wrote:Dr Francesca Rimmer implicated in disappearance of the F1 Rejects universe
I'm surprised James Davies' ego wasn't one of the suspects...
Stramala [kostas22] wrote:Alasdair Lindsay is more than one of these things.
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1 – 18 HWNSNBM Pacific 1'30.241
2 – 17 A. Montermini Pacific 1'30.940
3 – 35 V. Liuzzi Arrows 1'30.947
4 – 36 V. Sospiri Arrows 1'31.258
5 – 3 P. Alliot AGS 1'31.263
6 – 4 O. Beretta AGS 1'31.297
7 – 26 C. Bouchut SPAM 1'31.494
8 – 30 J. d'Ambrosio Simtek 1'31.523
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DNPQ – 34 K. Chandhok Spyker 1'31.799
DNPQ – 25 E. Collard SPAM 1'31.828
DNPQ – 6 A. Yoong Dome 1'31.912
DNPQ – 39 E. Salazar FIRST 1'31.912
DNPQ – 22 M. Apicella Hispania 1'32.032
DNPQ – 29 P. Belmondo Simtek 1'32.220
DNPQ – 5 D. Schiattarella Dome 1'32.295
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DNPQ – 31 P. McCarthy Stefan 1'32.999
DNPQ – 40 J. Camathias FIRST 1'34.045
DNPQ – 21 S. Yamamoto Hispania 1'34.344
DNPQ – 33 G. Foitek Spyker 1'34.427
DNPQ – 32 M. Pavlovic Stefan 1'36.587
DNPQ – 37 C. Nissany Shekel 1'38.322
DNPQ – 38 A. Shankar Shekel 1'40.952
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1 – 13 J. Magnussen Ice One 1'28.274
2 – 7 S. Nakano Super Aguri 1'28.548
3 – 1 Þ. Einarsson Viking 1'28.940
4 – 8 Y. Ide Super Aguri 1'29.100
5 – 9 C. Dagnall F1RM 1'29.123
6 – 28 L. Badoer SAAC 1'29.355
7 – 15 H. Noda Leyton House 1'29.623
8 – 27 G. Tarquini SAAC 1'29.828
9 – 14 M. Asmer Ice One 1'29.908
10 – 2 T. Rustad Viking 1'30.102
11 – 11 P. Chaves Forti 1'30.254
12 – 18 HWNSNBM Pacific 1'30.355
13 – 30 J. d'Ambrosio Simtek 1'30.368
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14 – 41 K. Andersen Polestar 1'30.671
15 – 10 E. van de Poele F1RM 1'30.745
16 – 3 P. Alliot AGS 1'30.873
17 – 35 V. Liuzzi Arrows 1'31.016
18 – 12 A. Sutil Forti 1'31.024
19 – 17 A. Montermini Pacific 1'31.130
20 – 23 E. Bertaggia Minardi 1'31.214
21 – 4 O. Beretta AGS 1'31.245
22 – 24 C. McRae (H) Minardi 1'31.338
23 – 16 F. Barbazza Leyton House 1'31.448
24 – 42 S. Hohenthal Polestar 1'31.451
25 – 36 V. Sospiri Arrows 1'32.022
26 – 19 J. Winkelhock ATS Rial 1'32.035
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DNQ – 20 M. Ammermüller ATS Rial 1'34.073
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1 – 1 Þ. Einarsson Viking 69 1h 47'58.514
2 – 13 J. Magnussen Ice One 69 1h 47'59.460
3 – 28 L. Badoer SAAC 69 1h 48'19.434
4 – 15 H. Noda Leyton House 69 1h 48'31.870
5 – 14 M. Asmer Ice One 69 1h 49'25.848
6 – 11 P. Chaves Forti 68 + 1 lap
7 – 18 HWNSNBM Pacific 68 + 1 lap
8 – 2 T. Rustad Viking 68 + 1 lap
9 – 3 P. Alliot AGS 68 + 1 lap
10 – 12 A. Sutil Forti 68 + 1 lap
11 – 10 E. van de Poele F1RM 68 + 1 lap
12 – 4 O. Beretta AGS 68 + 1 lap
13 – 16 F. Barbazza Leyton House 67 + 2 laps
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14 – 17 A. Montermini Pacific 67 + 2 laps
15 – 27 G. Tarquini SAAC 67 + 2 laps
16 – 19 J. Winkelhock ATS Rial 67 + 2 laps
17 – 24 C. McRae (H) Minardi 67 + 2 laps
18 – 35 V. Liuzzi Arrows 67 + 2 laps
19 – 41 K. Andersen Polestar 67 + 2 laps
20 – 36 V. Sospiri Arrows 67 + 2 laps
21 – 42 S. Hohenthal Polestar 62 oil leak
22 – 7 S. Nakano Super Aguri 59 puncture
23 – 30 J. d'Ambrosio Simtek 53 engine
24 – 8 Y. Ide Super Aguri 39 engine
25 – 9 C. Dagnall F1RM 18 crash
26 – 23 E. Bertaggia Minardi 6 engine
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1 – 1 * Þ. Einarsson Viking 154
2 – 8 * Y. Ide Super Aguri 146
3 – 27 * G. Tarquini SAAC 134
4 – 13 * J. Magnussen Ice One 125
5 – 15 * H. Noda Leyton House 117
6 – 28 * L. Badoer SAAC 102
7 – 9 * C. Dagnall F1RM 98
8 – 7 * S. Nakano Super Aguri 96
9 – 16 F. Barbazza Leyton House 77
10 – 2 T. Rustad Viking 74
11 – 12 A. Sutil Forti 61
12 – 14 M. Asmer Ice One 48
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13 – 24 C. McRae (H) Minardi 43
14 – 3 P. Alliot AGS 41
15 – 23 E. Bertaggia Minardi 31
16 – ~22 M. Apicella Hispania 27
17 – 11 P. Chaves Forti 26
18 = 10 E. van de Poele F1RM 21
18 = 41 K. Andersen Polestar 21
20 – 42 S. Hohenthal Polestar 20
21 – 18 HWNSNBM Pacific 14
22 = 20 M. Ammermüller ATS Rial 10
22 = 26 C. Bouchut SPAM 10
24 – 30 J. d'Ambrosio Simtek 9
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25 – 35 V. Liuzzi Arrows 4
26 – 4 O. Beretta AGS 3
27 – 19 J. Winkelhock ATS Rial 2
28 – 36 V. Sospiri Arrows 1
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1 – * Super Aguri 242
2 – * SAAC 236
3 – * Viking 228
4 – * Leyton House 194
5 – * Ice One 173
6 – * F1RM 119
7 – Forti 87
8 – Minardi 74
9 – AGS 44
10 – Polestar 41
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11 – Dome 27
12 – Pacific 14
13 – ATS Rial 12
14 – SPAM 10
15 – Simtek 9
16 – Arrows 5
FMecha wrote:For next year, Scorpion Racing - who were once linked to HRT - and KV Racing Technology are reported to join F1RMGP, as reported by J.O.U.R.N.A.L.
dinizintheoven wrote:Marktin Brundell allies with the Portuguese: it's newsround time
Here comes a new challenger?
Hispania Racing might well be facing a different incarnation of themselves next year, should they survive and should this new entry be accepted. Scorpion Racing, the sort-of-successor team to Thesan Capital's HRT in F1, have applied for one of the vacant slots in the 2016 season, and it'd be interesting to see how they fared against Thesan's predecessors. There's no engine deal yet, nor have any drivers been considered, but the options will be open.
The All-Knowing Oracle, about F1RMGP's latest recruit wrote:During his performance in a 1994 race he drew the attention of Satoru Nakajima, a well-known Japanese Formula One driver, whereupon he joined the Nakajima Racing team and competed in the Formula 3000. He was heavily involved in the team from 1995 until he was chosen as Tyrrell's Formula One test driver in 1997. He graduated to a race seat for 1998, becoming the sixth Japanese driver to compete in F1.
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1 – 35 V. Liuzzi Arrows 1'05.785
2 – 30 J. d'Ambrosio Simtek 1'06.126
3 – 18 T. Takagi Pacific 1'06.170
4 – 25 E. Collard SPAM 1'06.370
5 – 31 P. McCarthy Stefan 1'06.792
6 – 3 P. Alliot AGS 1'06.866
7 – 36 V. Sospiri Arrows 1'06.905
8 – 22 M. Apicella Hispania 1'07.532
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DNPQ – 17 A. Montermini Pacific 1'07.594
DNPQ – 34 K. Chandhok Spyker 1'07.599
DNPQ – 4 O. Beretta AGS 1'07.860
DNPQ – 26 C. Bouchut SPAM 1'07.983
DNPQ – 21 S. Yamamoto Hispania 1'08.337
DNPQ – 39 E. Salazar FIRST 1'08.377
DNPQ – 6 A. Yoong Dome 1'08.494
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DNPQ – 29 P. Belmondo Simtek 1'08.765
DNPQ – 33 G. Foitek Spyker 1'08.994
DNPQ – 5 D. Schiattarella Dome 1'09.299
DNPQ – 37 C. Nissany Shekel 1'09.341
DNPQ – 32 M. Pavlovic Stefan 1'10.307
DNPQ – 40 J. Camathias FIRST 1'10.768
DNPQ – 38 A. Shankar Shekel 1'12.730
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1 – 13 J. Magnussen Ice One 1'05.125
2 – 9 C. Dagnall F1RM 1'05.401
3 – 15 H. Noda Leyton House 1'05.470
4 – 7 S. Nakano Super Aguri 1'05.556
5 – 27 G. Tarquini SAAC 1'05.626
6 – 8 Y. Ide Super Aguri 1'05.675
7 – 14 M. Asmer Ice One 1'05.751
8 – 35 V. Liuzzi Arrows 1'05.820
9 – 30 J. d'Ambrosio Simtek 1'05.979
10 – 28 L. Badoer SAAC 1'05.981
11 – 1 Þ. Einarsson Viking 1'05.982
12 – 24 C. McRae (H) Minardi 1'06.130
13 – 16 F. Barbazza Leyton House 1'06.242
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14 – 12 A. Sutil Forti 1'06.248
15 – 2 T. Rustad Viking 1'06.284
16 – 18 T. Takagi Pacific 1'06.369
17 – 11 P. Chaves Forti 1'06.405
18 – 23 E. Bertaggia Minardi 1'06.479
19 – 22 M. Apicella Hispania 1'06.567
20 – 36 V. Sospiri Arrows 1'06.745
21 – 31 P. McCarthy Stefan 1'06.904
22 – 41 K. Andersen Polestar 1'06.940
23 – 10 E. van de Poele F1RM 1'06.951
24 – 42 S. Hohenthal Polestar 1'07.405
25 – 25 E. Collard SPAM 1'07.803
26 – 3 P. Alliot AGS 1'07.983
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DNQ – 20 M. Ammermüller ATS Rial 1'08.843
DNQ – 19 J. Winkelhock ATS Rial 1'09.026
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1 – 13 J. Magnussen Ice One 75 1h 26'04.828
2 – 8 Y. Ide Super Aguri 75 1h 26'47.418
3 – 15 H. Noda Leyton House 75 1h 27'09.706
4 – 27 G. Tarquini SAAC 74 + 1 lap
5 – 9 C. Dagnall F1RM 74 + 1 lap
6 – 14 M. Asmer Ice One 74 + 1 lap
7 – 1 Þ. Einarsson Viking 74 + 1 lap
8 – 10 E. van de Poele F1RM 74 + 1 lap
9 – 2 T. Rustad Viking 74 + 1 lap
10 – 42 S. Hohenthal Polestar 74 + 1 lap
11 – 28 L. Badoer SAAC 73 + 2 laps
12 – 25 E. Collard SPAM 73 + 2 laps
13 – 36 V. Sospiri Arrows 73 + 2 laps
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14 – 22 M. Apicella Hispania 73 + 2 laps
15 – 31 P. McCarthy Stefan 73 + 2 laps
16 – 3 P. Alliot AGS 73 + 2 laps
17 – 30 J. d'Ambrosio Simtek 73 + 2 laps
18 – 11 P. Chaves Forti 73 + 2 laps
19 – 23 E. Bertaggia Minardi 72 + 3 laps (DNF, oil leak)
20 – 41 K. Andersen Polestar 59 engine
21 – 35 V. Liuzzi Arrows 55 transmission
22 – 12 A. Sutil Forti 48 engine
23 – 18 T. Takagi Pacific 28 electrical
24 – 7 S. Nakano Super Aguri 26 transmission
25 – 24 C. McRae (H) Minardi 16 transmission
26 – 16 F. Barbazza Leyton House 13 suspension
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1 – 8 * Y. Ide Super Aguri 164
2 – 1 * Þ. Einarsson Viking 160
3 – 13 * J. Magnussen Ice One 150
4 – 27 * G. Tarquini SAAC 146
5 – 15 * H. Noda Leyton House 132
6 – 9 C. Dagnall F1RM 108
7 – 28 L. Badoer SAAC 102
8 – 7 S. Nakano Super Aguri 96
9 – 16 F. Barbazza Leyton House 77
10 – 2 T. Rustad Viking 76
11 – 12 A. Sutil Forti 61
12 – 14 M. Asmer Ice One 56
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13 – 24 C. McRae (H) Minardi 43
14 – 3 P. Alliot AGS 41
15 – 23 E. Bertaggia Minardi 31
16 – ~22 M. Apicella Hispania 27
17 – 11 P. Chaves Forti 26
18 – 10 E. van de Poele F1RM 25
19 = 41 K. Andersen Polestar 21
19 = 42 S. Hohenthal Polestar 21
21 – HWNSNBM Pacific 14
22 = 20 M. Ammermüller ATS Rial 10
22 = 26 C. Bouchut SPAM 10
24 – 30 J. d'Ambrosio Simtek 9
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25 – 35 V. Liuzzi Arrows 4
26 – 4 O. Beretta AGS 3
27 – 19 J. Winkelhock ATS Rial 2
28 – 36 V. Sospiri Arrows 1
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1 – * Super Aguri 260
2 – * SAAC 248
3 – * Viking 236
4 – * Leyton House 209
5 – * Ice One 206
6 – F1RM 133
7 – Forti 87
8 – Minardi 74
9 – AGS 44
10 – Polestar 42
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11 – Dome 27
12 – Pacific 14
13 – ATS Rial 12
14 – SPAM 10
15 – Simtek 9
16 – Arrows 5
Corriere Dello Sport wrote:Mon dieu! All-female lineup for SAAC in 2016?
There are rumours that Alasdair Lindsay, so furious with his team's recent form, is on the verge of sacking both Gabriele Tarquni and Luca Badoer, and will instead replace them with WEC duo Alice Powell and Michele Mouton.
Powell and Mouton were the main protagonists in this year's WEC title battle, with West Cliff driver Powell dominating the season, while Alitaliana driver Mouton had to fight off her team-mate Vanina Ickx as well as fight Powell. However, she has proven to be one of the best drivers in the series over its two year history, and given her record in the WRC, it comes as no surprise.
"Michele? She's as capable as any male driver," said team principal Lindsay. "She took cars that were an absolute handful and wrung the neck of them. She drove in the Group B era and won. It's no wonder she is so fast in F1RMGP."
"Alice Powell also seems to be one of the best young talents at the moment," he continued. "Unfortunately for us, she totally dominated this season. I'm intrigued as to whether she'd do the same in the main series."
However, Lindsay was coy on questions about his main series teams' lineups for next year.
"Gabriele is still in the thick of a title battle right now, and we are also in a tense constructors battle at the moment with SAAC. We are focusing 100% on the here and now, beacuse we have chance to either win or lose both titles. It's a very difficult situation but we're going to give it everything we have. As for Minardi, they've improved massively since we got involved, they scored a win this year which is really incredible. We're happy with Enrico and Colin's performances and they deserve to be here again next season, no doubt."
"What will the lineups be for next season? We'll have to wait and see. But our guys have been so fantastic I can't see much changing."
dr-baker wrote:Well, I can assure you that West Cliff Racing will be determined to keep hold of Alice Powell for next season's WEC championship so their title and honour may be defended!!!
J.O.U.R.N.A.L wrote:Scorpion Racing's hopes over before it got started?
Rumors have circulated that Scorpion Racing's attempt to enter F1RMGP could be over before it's even begun after it was discovered a part-recycling company, which recently sponsored Hispania, has announced an takeover plan of the team. No-one from Scorpion or the part-recycling company is available for contact, not even from Hispania either.
A F1RMGP race in Tropico?
With the RWRS Tropican GP being confirmed, some Tropican media outlets are hyping-up the possibility of a race in the island-state in the future. A spokesman for the circuit where the Tropico GP will be held even handed out the possiblity of a F1RMGP race, even if it's just a non-championship race. No-one from F1RMGP series management is available for comment.
FMecha wrote:French gutter press, meanwhile, kept linked the Voecklers - Frederic-Maxime and Benoit - for a seat in SPAM in 2016.
Stramala [kostas22] wrote:FMecha wrote:French gutter press, meanwhile, kept linked the Voecklers - Frederic-Maxime and Benoit - for a seat in SPAM in 2016.
Yet, ironically, failed to link the only Voeckler who has actually race in F1 - Jeremy-Etienne - to the seat instead. They really are gutter press huh...
BlindCaveSalamander wrote:Stramala [kostas22] wrote:FMecha wrote:French gutter press, meanwhile, kept linked the Voecklers - Frederic-Maxime and Benoit - for a seat in SPAM in 2016.
Yet, ironically, failed to link the only Voeckler who has actually race in F1 - Jeremy-Etienne - to the seat instead. They really are gutter press huh...
He hasn't raced in F1 yet.