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Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 06 Jul 2012, 12:05
by Klon
kostas22 wrote:
Wizzie wrote:
FMecha wrote:Before I enter a third driver, do drivers for the NC races require licence? :?


A Superlicense isn't required for non-championship races. Hence why they can be used to gain a superlicense under Criteria D.

In which case I think my case for BvN getting a Reject License might be stronger. He's already qualified ahead of the highly respected David Koczo (who spent all of this season being miles faster than all of his team-mates in pre-qualifying), and is very close to the very highly rated young talent that is Andrej Kremnicky. A strong drive and I think the F1RTA may have to revise their stance on him! :)


He's 30th buddy, you ain't getting respect with that. :lol:

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 06 Jul 2012, 12:27
by DemocalypseNow
Klon wrote:
kostas22 wrote:
Wizzie wrote:A Superlicense isn't required for non-championship races. Hence why they can be used to gain a superlicense under Criteria D.

In which case I think my case for BvN getting a Reject License might be stronger. He's already qualified ahead of the highly respected David Koczo (who spent all of this season being miles faster than all of his team-mates in pre-qualifying), and is very close to the very highly rated young talent that is Andrej Kremnicky. A strong drive and I think the F1RTA may have to revise their stance on him! :)


He's 30th buddy, you ain't getting respect with that. :lol:

Oh yes, and all of the Tropico drivers mired at the absolute back of the field have sooooooooo much class, don't they?

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 06 Jul 2012, 12:43
by SuperAguri
The highly talented Shinobu Katayama and the handsome Rosco Vantini would like a seat in any of the none championship races as Sunshine do not seem to be entered for any races and Rosco is dying to ogle some gridgirls er he means race hard.

Shinobu Katayama wrote:The wet / dry weather made it hard for me to really dial the car in. I missed so much time in the practices due to car issues and the car felt too nervous, still we finished and well done to Kay Lon for getting it on the podium. I think he drove a storming race just so he did not have to face the warth of Du Lei as she caught him womanising again. There is some uncertainty with the team as the principal has gone somewhere but no one knows where he is, rumours that the holding company have no assets to manage and no news on who will be my team mate. I hope they sort it out so else I might have to leave the team.


Barii Mori wrote:Bloddy commentators, saying I am too slow. I came 7th, and in old money that would have be a big bag of points. Kamaha will not be entering the non championship races as they are a waste of time and I never got my invite. Still we can be happy with the results, especially with Nicolas Steele ending up 5th in the championship.


Prince Falik wrote:Well 6th is a point I suppose but it was pathetic. I am definately looking forward to next year, yes yes, yes!

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 06 Jul 2012, 12:45
by TomWazzleshaw
SuperAguri wrote:
Prince Falik wrote:Well 6th is a point I suppose but it was pathetic. I am definately looking forward to next year, yes yes, yes!


I thought the muppet sold his share in ArrowTech a few weeks ago. What the hell is going on? :lol:

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 06 Jul 2012, 12:46
by FMecha
Thanks for clarifications, guys - I'd put Damon Cannon for the spare seat for the Nurburging NC, as a part of Mecha's sympathy towards him. :)

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 06 Jul 2012, 12:51
by Warren Hughes
FMecha wrote:Thanks for clarifications, guys - I'd put Damon Cannon for the spare seat for the Nurburging NC, as a part of Mecha's sympathy towards him. :)

Schiller's not driving for Prospec at Nurburgring, so if you want to give him the seat to get him integrated into the team he'd appreciate that.

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 06 Jul 2012, 12:52
by TomWazzleshaw
Warren Hughes wrote:
FMecha wrote:Thanks for clarifications, guys - I'd put Damon Cannon for the spare seat for the Nurburging NC, as a part of Mecha's sympathy towards him. :)

Schiller's not driving for Prospec at Nurburgring, so if you want to give him the seat to get him integrated into the team he'd appreciate that.


Cannon's probably got a better chance of getting a Superlicense at Prospec rather than at Mecha anyway. It's a win-win for everyone.

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 06 Jul 2012, 12:55
by Klon
So, Damon Cannon and Jean-Luc Schiller in for Mecha (you needed two drivers anyhow).

So you have
Steven Mackintosh
Damon Cannon
Jean-Luc Schiller
James Davies


How do you want to split up the drivers for the two cars?

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 06 Jul 2012, 12:56
by Warren Hughes
Wizzie wrote:
Warren Hughes wrote:
FMecha wrote:Thanks for clarifications, guys - I'd put Damon Cannon for the spare seat for the Nurburging NC, as a part of Mecha's sympathy towards him. :)

Schiller's not driving for Prospec at Nurburgring, so if you want to give him the seat to get him integrated into the team he'd appreciate that.


Cannon's probably got a better chance of getting a Superlicense at Prospec rather than at Mecha anyway. It's a win-win for everyone.

Um, Cannon's not driving for Prospec :?
Cameron cousins in one car, female Asian superteam (Lei and Kazama) in the other.

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 06 Jul 2012, 12:56
by DemocalypseNow
Klon, can you please remind me of Scuderia Altialia's allocation for this race please. I may want to make some last minute changes.

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 06 Jul 2012, 12:59
by Klon
kostas22 wrote:Klon, can you please remind me of Scuderia Altialia's allocation for this race please. I may want to make some last minute changes.


You have entered Parma Corse (which as far as car performance goes I've looked at as Alitalia with funny new shirts) and have those cars:
Kozco / Kremnicky
van Nieuwenhuijzen / Pazzini

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 06 Jul 2012, 13:01
by the Masked Lapwing
Ah crap, I forgot I hadn't finalised my Nurburgring entry. Put the Zimmer brothers in the first car, and Nash and Whitechapel together in the second.

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 06 Jul 2012, 13:03
by DemocalypseNow
Klon wrote:
kostas22 wrote:Klon, can you please remind me of Scuderia Altialia's allocation for this race please. I may want to make some last minute changes.


You have entered Parma Corse (which as far as car performance goes I've looked at as Alitalia with funny new shirts) and have those cars:
Kozco / Kremnicky
van Nieuwenhuijzen / Pazzini

Change of plans.
MARTINI LANCIA CORSE

1| Koczo / van Nieuwenhuijzen
2| Kremnicky / Hannesson

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 06 Jul 2012, 13:11
by Klon
Confirmed. Oh, aerond, you said Nathan Scott has had some qualifying performance invested into him? Since I fear I won't get anything better I am a bit interested in signing him.

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 06 Jul 2012, 13:15
by FMecha
Klon wrote:So, Damon Cannon and Jean-Luc Schiller in for Mecha (you needed two drivers anyhow).

So you have
Steven Mackintosh
Damon Cannon
Jean-Luc Schiller
James Davies


How do you want to split up the drivers for the two cars?


Mackintosh/Davies and Schiller/Cannon will do. :)

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 06 Jul 2012, 15:17
by Salamander
James Davies wrote:And we're 3 seconds off the pace. On a goddamn oval. Mecha Grand Prix, ladies and gentlemen. *Sighs* I suppose I shouldn't complain. I am actually starting a race for once... right? That is a thing that's happening, isn't it?
Mahmud Effendi wrote:But you have to look at the bright side. You beat the Mities. And Mack[intosh] is 4 second off the pace. ;) Personally, I want to remove you from the entry list. And since this is non-championship, I'm NOT COUNTING IT. :roll:


James Davies wrote:Go ahead, withdraw me, see if I care. As far as I'm concerned, the sooner I'm out of this shitebox car and your sham of a team, the better.

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 06 Jul 2012, 15:35
by FMecha
James Davies wrote:And we're 3 seconds off the pace. On a goddamn oval. Mecha Grand Prix, ladies and gentlemen. *Sighs* I suppose I shouldn't complain. I am actually starting a race for once... right? That is a thing that's happening, isn't it?
Mahmud Effendi wrote:But you have to look at the bright side. You beat the Mities. And Mack[intosh] is 4 second off the pace. ;) Personally, I want to remove you from the entry list. And since this is non-championship, I'm NOT COUNTING IT. :roll:
James Davies wrote:Go ahead, withdraw me, see if I care. As far as I'm concerned, the sooner I'm out of this shitebox car and your sham of a team, the better.
Mahmud Effendi wrote:We were told that once the qualifying starts, NO CHANGES CAN BE MADE TO THE LINE-UP. Sorry, it's too late now. :roll:

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 06 Jul 2012, 15:38
by Salamander
FMecha wrote:
James Davies wrote:And we're 3 seconds off the pace. On a goddamn oval. Mecha Grand Prix, ladies and gentlemen. *Sighs* I suppose I shouldn't complain. I am actually starting a race for once... right? That is a thing that's happening, isn't it?
Mahmud Effendi wrote:But you have to look at the bright side. You beat the Mities. And Mack[intosh] is 4 second off the pace. ;) Personally, I want to remove you from the entry list. And since this is non-championship, I'm NOT COUNTING IT. :roll:
James Davies wrote:Go ahead, withdraw me, see if I care. As far as I'm concerned, the sooner I'm out of this shitebox car and your sham of a team, the better.
Mahmud Effendi wrote:We were told that once the qualifying starts, NO CHANGES CAN BE MADE TO THE LINE-UP. Sorry, it's too late now. :roll:


James Davies wrote:You think I don't know that? Can't a man indulge in a little wishful thinking? It's been the only thing keeping me going for most of this year.

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 06 Jul 2012, 20:23
by SuperAguri
Wizzie wrote:
SuperAguri wrote:
Prince Falik wrote:Well 6th is a point I suppose but it was pathetic. I am definately looking forward to next year, yes yes, yes!


I thought the muppet sold his share in ArrowTech a few weeks ago. What the hell is going on? :lol:


Prince Falik still has 30% of Arrowtech, he only sold 20% for the good of the team.

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 06 Jul 2012, 20:26
by Aerond
Some unexperienced journo wrote:

Nathan Scott to Tropico?

According to the latest rumours; Nathan Scott could join Tropico next season as he was seen entering the old CR base today along with his manager Chris Dagnall. Asking Dagnall itself when leaving the facilities, he declared to a fan who asked him: "We're just establishing contacts here". Some sources believe Tropico could make a big jump forward in 2015 as they've been preparing the new car for quite a time now and they seem to have their budget in place as well.


Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 06 Jul 2012, 22:20
by Nessafox
Eh seems i still need some second drivers, as usual, i read the forum way too late in the day. :oops:
Well put in Wouter Lamberigts and - of course - Simon Garfünkel. I prefer the Mignolet-Lamberigts and Garfünkel-Van Dycke combinations.

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 07 Jul 2012, 02:58
by TomWazzleshaw
Autosport wrote:Melrose: "Simpson, Sunshine both options"

Former Jones Racing driver Daniel Melrose has announced that he's looking at either the lead Simpson drive or the second Sunshine drive for 2015 as his main priorities as he looks for a seat on the 2015 grid. "Simpson and Sunshine are both perfectly valid options for next year" said Melrose after qualifying for the Bud 800. "Sunshine being the preferred option of course as they're the most likely to join the fight at the front of the field next year, assuming that the new management know what their doing. That being said, I've known Dave (Simpson) for the best part of 18 years now and I have complete faith in his ability to run an F1RWRS team effectively. All he needs to do is send me an offer and I'll sign it in a heartbeat."

When asked about offers from other teams, Melrose said that he'll look at them closely and make a decision based on circumstances. "I've had offers from AeroRacing, Kingfisher and Tropico for my services in 2015 and I will look at all these offers seriously for 2015. Whilst my priority is one of the two seats mentioned above, if the opportunity doesn't arise there, I'll look into accepting whatever offer feels best."

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 07 Jul 2012, 06:28
by the Masked Lapwing
2014 F1RWRS Budweiser World 800 - Race 1

The first few laps of race 1 of the World 800 were hotly contested, as all four MRTs, three of the Joneses and the two ArrowTechs fought for the lead. It wasn't until lap 8 that Nicolas started to get away and the other three MRTs of Davies, Macklin and Simon held the next three spots.

Deiter Hallenstien became the first DNF as his car stops with a suspension failure on lap 6, stopping at the entry to turn 3, a proven danger spot. The bad position caught out John Zimmer, who got held wide the next lap by Peter Senerson and had nowhere to go, becoming the third DNF. Renaldo Jimenez caught some debris and pitted for a front wing. The second DNF? Fredo Mestolio, who picked up a puncture on the back straight on lap 6 and was forced to stop inside turn 4.

Gio van Dycke retired early with engine dramas, already a few laps down, and stopping his car at the entry to turn 3 was a bad idea, as McFry hits him and van Nieuwenhuijzen finds some debris, both needing new front wings.

The next retirement surprised no one, as Phillippe Nicolas coasted to a halt with a failed suspension, from the lead, handing it over to Macklin. A wheel worked itself on James Davies' car, causing him to pit, while Pazzini made a nuisance of himself when Martins came to lap him. Seron went out on lap 20 with a water leak.

Daniel Martins became the next retirement, from a strong position too, as a loose wheel put him out, and he couldn't get back to the pits. In fact, he stopped smack bang in the middle of the back straight, and it wasn't until the marshalls started to move the car that someone hit him - Miko Fakkinen, who was being lapped and paid the price for being a gracious backmarker, fortunately only needing a front wing. The next lap, De Bock went out, as wheel to wheel contact with Melrose put him into the turn 3 fence.

Up front, Rhys Davies had caught Macklin, and they fought for the lead, although Macklin had a habit of leading down the main straight while Davies led on the back. Valsattis and Melrose both pitted, Valsattis for a loose wheel, Melrose for a brake problem. Fakkinen came in next lap for a front wing change. Koczo got hung out to dry at turn 3 the next lap by Schiller, and predictably, his race was over. Valsattis got unluckier as he hit some debris and had to pit for the second time in three laps.

Lap 27 saw three more incidents as Whitechapel picked up a puncture but managed to get back to the pits, while Jesus Plaza pulled up with a suspension problem at turn 1. The third incident was a big one - Gianluigi Pazzini had a massive accident at turn 3. Eric Swerts came up behind to lap him, and Pazzini initially gave him room. However, he started to move back down the track mid corner, and his front left wheel collided with Swerts' rear right, and it launched him into the air. He hit the catch fencing hard, and landed just as heavily. Swerts was spun around, but managed to keep it out of the fence.

Aurelien Moll had started the first round of scheduled stops on lap 26, with the Manns pitting on laps 28 (Douglas) and 29 (Pippa), with Swerts on lap 31. Then the flood gates opened, as Jones and Macklin came in on 33, and followed by Davies, Schiller, Bosevic and Nash on 34. Lap 35 saw Jung, Neuberg, Kremnicky, Hawkin, Senerson, Fleet and Passonen all come in, although Hawkin had to fix an electrical issue. Martin McFry also stopped with a transmission failure. Mackintosh, Zimmer and Tajner stopped on 36, Lei and Groves on 37 and Mignolet on 38. Zimmer, shortly after his stop, retired with a transmission failure as well.

Jack Christopherson had inherited the lead, after the MRTs had stopped, and was looking good on a one-stopper when a wheel worked itself loose. Fortunately it was going through turn 4, so he didn't lose much time, but he was always going to lose his spot. Since this was lap 39, he was still within the window to switch to two stops, but the Jones crew filled him up to the end - 60 laps of fuel. It was a strange decision, but one that could pay off if the MRT reliability kicked in.

Which is precisely what happened the very next lap as Marie Simon parked her car with yet another transmission issue. Tristan Jung only lasted two more laps before his car came to a smoking halt. By this time Macklin had dropped Davies, and was leading by a healthy margin. In fact, Davies was struggling to break away from Bosevic. Renaldo Jimenez pitted from nowhere in particular on lap 44. Aurelien Moll retired next lap with a suspension problem, stopping at turn 1.

This caused a big problem behind, as Sammy Jones was forced to slow behind him. This caught Sebastian Groves unawares, and the two collided, forcing both to complete a slow lap and pit, a new rear wing for Jones and a front wing for Groves. While this was going on, Mika Passonen retired at the back of the circuit, completely unnoticed, surprising since his engine had caught fire.

Mignolet was the next to go, although no one cared, as he already 8 laps down and not even at half distance yet. Pippa Mann was the next front running DNF, with a suspension failure ruining what was becoming a brilliant battle with Melrose for 5th.

On lap 52 the next pit cycle started, with Douglas Mann, Eric Swerts and Poppy Whitechapel all stopping for the second time. Tomislaw Tajner and Peter Senerson were the next to go, with electrical issues and an oil leak respectively. Miko Fakkinen very nearly joined them with a throttle problem, but he managed to pit and fix it.

Mackintosh, Melrose and James Davies all came in for the final stops on laps 61-62, very early for two stoppers, and it wasn't until laps 67-78 that the others came in, including the two remaining MRTs, Hawkin, Bosevic (who had led a lap thanks to the stops), Kremnicky, Nash, Schiller, Lei, Neuberg, Groves, Jones and Jimenez. Ben Fleet joined his girlfriend on the sidelines with yet another engine fire, on lap 67.

The three-stoppers came in for their final stops around lap 80, and that lap saw MRT lose their third car, with Rhys Davies parking with transmission problems, leaving Macklin in the lead, Bosevic second and the only other car on the lead lap, with the four Jones cars fighting for the final podium spot. Mackintosh retired with an oil leak, a lap short of being classified, but the big action didn't come until lap 97.

MRT basically had Macklin home, with three laps to run and almost a lap ahead of second, when at turn 3 a wheel almost came off the wagon. Macklin survived a scary moment to get the car to the pits, but he had lost enough speed that while he led the lap, Bosevic caught him while he was stationary, and took the lead with two to go. He managed to hold it off to take victory, and while he wasn't the fastest car on track, it was still well deserved.

The final lap saw the scariest moment of the race. Douglas Mann and Poppy Whitechapel were fighting over 10th position, 3 laps down on the leaders. At turn 2, Whitechapel got a run on Mann but had to take to the outside down the back stretch. As they went into turn 3, Whitechapel had a nose ahead as they hit the banking. The HRT started to move up to get a better run out of the corner, and Mann also moved high. However, he went too high, and they touched wheels. Whitechapel was immediately launched high up into the catch fencing, and lands back on the track hard, eventually sliding down onto the infield, almost flipping as she does. Mann manages to keep control and drives off to take 10th place. However, he won't be likely to start there, as it was very dangerous to move up that high with a car easily visible on the outside at turn 3, and he'll likely get a grid penalty for the second leg.

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Pos  Driver                        Team         Time/Retired  Gap       Pts

1    Mirko Bosevic                 ArrowTech    1:18:16.737             150
2    Mitchell Macklin              MRT          1:18:34.532   +17.795   138
3    Jack Christopherson           Jones        1:18:53.047   +36.310   129
4    Terry Hawkin                  Jones                      +1 LAP    120
5    Daniel Melrose                Jones                      +1 LAP    111
6    Sammy Jones                   Jones                      +1 LAP    102
7    Eric Swerts                   Gillet ENB                 +2 LAPS    96
8    Tommy Nash                    HRT                        +2 LAPS    90
9    Andrej Kremnicky              Alitalia                   +3 LAPS    84
10   Douglas Mann                  Foxdale                    +3 LAPS    78
11*  Poppy Whitechapel             HRT          Collision     +4 LAPS    72

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12   Bastiaan van Nieuwenhuijzen   Alitalia                   +4 LAPS    69
13   Jean-Luc Schiller             Prospec                    +4 LAPS    66
14   Du Lei                        Prospec                    +5 LAPS    63
15   David Neuberg                 Mitie                      +7 LAPS    60
16   James Davies                  Mecha                      +7 LAPS    57
17   Sebastian Groves              Dofasco                    +7 LAPS    54
18   Matthias Valsattis            Mitie                      +8 LAPS    51
19   Miko Fakkinen                 Tropico                    +10 LAPS   48
DNF  Stephen Mackintosh            Mecha        Oil Leak      L89        45
DNF  Rhys Davies                   MRT          Transmission  L79        42
DNF  Renaldo Jimenez               Tropico      Transmission  L72        39
DNF  Ben Fleet                     Foxdale      Oil Leak      L66        36
DNF  Peter Senerson                ARC          Oil Leak      L54        33

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DNF  Tomislaw Tajner               Dofasco      Electrical    L52        30
DNF  Pippa Mann                    Foxdale      Suspension    L50        27
DNF  Aurelien Moll                 Gillet ENB   Suspension    L45        24
DNF  Mika Passonen                 Red Bull     Oil Leak      L43        21
DNF  Tristan Jung                  ARC          Engine        L42        18
DNF  Ron Mignolet                  Donkervoort  Water Leak    L41        15
DNF  Marie Simon                   MRT          Transmission  L40        14
DNF  Frank Zimmer                  HRT          Transmission  L38        13
DNF  Martin McFry                  Foxdale      Transmission  L34        12
DNF  Jesus Plaza                   ARC          Suspension    L27        11
DNF  Gianluigi Pazzini             Alitalia     Collision     L26        10
DNF  David Koczo                   Alitalia     Accident      L26         9
DNF  Thomas De Bock                Gillet ENB   Accident      L23         8

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DNF  Daniel Martins                ArrowTech    Loose Wheel   L22         7
DNF  Laurent Seron                 Gillet ENB   Water Leak    L20         6
DNF  Phillippe Nicolas             MRT          Suspension    L16         5
DNF  Gio van Dycke                 Donkervoort  Engine        L9          4
DNF  John Zimmer                   HRT          Collision     L7          3
DNF  Fredo Mestolio                ARC          Puncture      L6          2
DNF  Deiter Hallenstien            Red Bull     Suspension    L6          1


Fastest lap: Rhys Davies - 0:45.507

Lap Leaders:
D. Melrose - 1 (1)
R. Davies - 2, 5-7, 24, 27, 33-34, 46 (9)
P. Nicolas - 3-4, 8-14 (9)
M. Macklin - 15-23, 25-26, 28-32, 39-45, 47-67, 69-97 (73)
J. Christopherson - 35-38 (4)
M. Bosevic - 68, 98-99 (3)

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 07 Jul 2012, 06:42
by Londoner
Poppy Whitechapel wrote:Jesus, that was one hell of an impact. I was fighting hard with Douglas when we just banged wheels, meaning I was a passenger. My back is bathplugging killing me, and I really don't know if I'll be able to race the second leg.

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 07 Jul 2012, 09:39
by Jeroen Krautmeir
Right since Wizzie wants be back here, someone tell me how this works again? :P

I can't really be half-arsed to read the first page...

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 07 Jul 2012, 09:41
by TomWazzleshaw
Jeroen Krautmeir wrote:Right since Wizzie wants be back here, someone tell me how this works again? :P

I can't really be half-arsed to read the first page...


For a driver, the only important thing is whether he/she has a superlicense or not (Which Krautmeir has)

As a team owner however it's an entirely different story :lol:

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 07 Jul 2012, 09:42
by tommykl
Jeroen Krautmeir wrote:Right since Wizzie wants be back here, someone tell me how this works again? :P

I can't really be half-arsed to read the first page...

If you want a team, join the overly long waiting list.

If you only want a driver, try getting signed as a reserve driver. I might need Krautmeir if Seron doesn't pick up the pace in the non-championship races, since you've got a Rejects License :

EDIT: Wizzie's beaten me to it.

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 07 Jul 2012, 09:49
by RonDenisDeletraz
Wizzie wrote:
Jeroen Krautmeir wrote:Right since Wizzie wants be back here, someone tell me how this works again? :P

I can't really be half-arsed to read the first page...


For a driver, the only important thing is whether he/she has a superlicense or not (Which Krautmeir has)

As a team owner however it's an entirely different story :lol:


There might be a free seat at Autodynamics GP soon. (depending on it aerond comes to his senses regarding Cannon's superlicense) :lol:

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 07 Jul 2012, 09:55
by TomWazzleshaw
eurobrun wrote:
Wizzie wrote:
Jeroen Krautmeir wrote:Right since Wizzie wants be back here, someone tell me how this works again? :P

I can't really be half-arsed to read the first page...


For a driver, the only important thing is whether he/she has a superlicense or not (Which Krautmeir has)

As a team owner however it's an entirely different story :lol:


There might be a free seat at Autodynamics GP soon. (depending on it aerond comes to his senses regarding Cannon's superlicense) :lol:


Krautmeir > Cannon. Seriously, he won a race in the original spec version of the MRT M3 :lol:

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 07 Jul 2012, 10:14
by Jeroen Krautmeir
Well attach me to the overly long waiting list! :P

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 07 Jul 2012, 10:50
by WaffleCat
Count me into the waiting list for a team,even if it takes a while to sign up.

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 07 Jul 2012, 11:05
by Klon
eurobrun wrote:There might be a free seat at Autodynamics GP soon. (depending on it aerond comes to his senses regarding Cannon's superlicense) :lol:


Tropico Grand Prix powered by CR Motorsport also has a seat available - while we are interested in Nathan Scott, we couldn't turn a race winner with the obviously lower random grip range down.

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 07 Jul 2012, 13:56
by AdrianSutil
Can anyone here post up a template for a Spyker from 2007 and a Prost from 2000 please? Having trouble re-sizing them on my computer so they work.

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 07 Jul 2012, 14:23
by DemocalypseNow
Alasdair Lindsay wrote:SCHILLER E UN FOTTUTO IDIOTA!!! He should be BANNED from Race 2 for that move, that was downright dangerous driving putting Koczo into the wall like that. My opinion of him has changed now, he looked respectable in the main season, but that was just wreckless. Now I understand why Prospec released him, that was disgraceful.

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 07 Jul 2012, 14:37
by pasta_maldonado
David Koczo wrote:Has Schiller been getting clean driving tips from Michael Schumacher? That move was extremely dangerous, and it was extremely lucky I did not collect anybody else as I slid back down the track.

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 07 Jul 2012, 15:20
by Salamander
James Davies wrote:Nice job with the wheel guys. Really well done. Also, how the hell did we actually finish? I'm surprised this piece of junk actually held together that long.

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 07 Jul 2012, 15:56
by Aerospeed
Tommy Nash wrote:That was a good race, we managed to get into the Top 10, it was a good result.


The Fox was nowhere to be found near the press as he has been seen parading down the paddock drunk. Mind you, he's not an alcoholic like Lindsay, but every now and then he enjoys a bottle of champagne :lol:

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 07 Jul 2012, 17:27
by AdrianSutil
If someone could resize both of these into the file it needs to be for the liveries it would be massively appreciated :)

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Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 07 Jul 2012, 18:01
by FMecha
When working with cars for Grand Prix 2 I always use this template. It is self-made. The letters in wings are there for assistance. :)

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Klon, I want you to check the wild mass guessing page. :twisted:

Re: F1RWRS -- 2014 - Onwards

Posted: 07 Jul 2012, 19:22
by pasta_maldonado
Wizzie, I've done the MRT livery for 2015.

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The low-res GP2 template meant i couldn't really fit all I wanted on there, or be that creative