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L'Equipe wrote:Vergne to go stateside!

Nebula driver Jules Vergne has spent 2016 so far dovetailing his IFRC duties with racing in the F1RICS, occupying a seat stateside with the Mastercard Lola team. However, as Vergne has spent a few times this year being double-booked, the Frenchman will make the move full-time to F1RICS.

"I've really enjoyed racing in Indycars" said Vergne, "and because my results in IFRC haven't been so good I thought I'd try and extend my stay in America. Nebula have let me pursue that, and I thank them for that".

Nebula are actively seeking a replacement to partner British ace Quentin Reatherson.
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L'Equipe wrote:Vergne to go stateside!

Nebula driver Jules Vergne has spent 2016 so far dovetailing his IFRC duties with racing in the F1RICS, occupying a seat stateside with the Mastercard Lola team. However, as Vergne has spent a few times this year being double-booked, the Frenchman will make the move full-time to F1RICS.

"I've really enjoyed racing in Indycars" said Vergne, "and because my results in IFRC haven't been so good I thought I'd try and extend my stay in America. Nebula have let me pursue that, and I thank them for that".

Nebula are actively seeking a replacement to partner British ace Quentin Reatherson.


David Tenpecost (USA), the son of Ronald Tenpecost is interested with Nebula Grand Prix vacant seat. Having racing in Mazda Pro, it's time to move to a higher level series :)
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I'll certainly give him a trial run at the next race to assess his performance.
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L'Equipe wrote:Vergne to go stateside!

Nebula driver Jules Vergne has spent 2016 so far dovetailing his IFRC duties with racing in the F1RICS, occupying a seat stateside with the Mastercard Lola team. However, as Vergne has spent a few times this year being double-booked, the Frenchman will make the move full-time to F1RICS.

"I've really enjoyed racing in Indycars" said Vergne, "and because my results in IFRC haven't been so good I thought I'd try and extend my stay in America. Nebula have let me pursue that, and I thank them for that".

Nebula are actively seeking a replacement to partner British ace Quentin Reatherson.


David Tenpecost (USA), the son of Ronald Tenpecost is interested with Nebula Grand Prix vacant seat. Having racing in Mazda Pro, it's time to move to a higher level series :)


Ataxia wrote:I'll certainly give him a trial run at the next race to assess his performance.


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2016 IFRC Round of Britain, Rockingham Motor Speedway, May 20th-22nd 2016, semifinal heats:
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Heat A qualifying
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Heat A race results
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Heat B qualifying
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Heat B race results
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Stewards' report
Mika Paasonen, Marcos Marcia and Scott Marsden have been given 2 penalty points each for colliding with Silvia Renaldi in Heat A
David Tenpecost has been given 2 penalty points for colliding with Dorien Lamberigts in Heat B

Penalty standings:
Scott Marsden 22
David Graham 16
Salvatore Miccoli 14
Mathilde Thybes 13
Marcos Marcia 9
Serge Blanco 8
Lukas Zuber 7
Adélaïde Voeckler 6
Marco Bizzarri 6
Alberto Cara 6
Viktor Pasitchnjuk 5
Scott Marsden 4
Akira Yamamura 4
Ryan Knittefeld 4
Karl van der Zwaart 4
Jules Vergne 3
Julia Schilling 3
Emma Kickert 3
Alexandre Dorval 3
Alessandro Lucarelli 2
Yui Megumi 2
Natsuki Yaname 2
Henry Paul 2
Katie Lea Winter 2
Helio Hernandez 2
Ashley Lilly 2
Mika Paasonen 2
David Tenpecost 2
Dorien Lamberigts 1

30 points lead to a one-race long ban.

Doctor's report
Ryan Knittefeld was seriously injured in an accident on lap 20 of Heat B, and will be injured for at least three months. He's able to return in Round 10, the earliest. Adélaïde Voeckler was injured in a separate accident on the same lap and is out for a month, missing the Italian and US rounds of the championship.

The top 14 of each heat advance to the final, however due to the injuries of Knittefeld and A. Voeckler, Paul Traversen is the last driver to qualify from Heat B.
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Voeckler will be replaced by Niko Bellic.
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Niko "Erikoinen" Eskola will take over Ryan's seat until he is cleared to race again. :)
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Two engine failres = no IBR car in the final :(
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Reatherson's car sure doesn't like working...
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Zuber barely sneaks in to the final. Tarantino continues to do well.
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Seriously, is it the car that is so slow, or is it the drivers?
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This wrote:Seriously, is it the car that is so slow, or is it the drivers?

Well it's mostly a spec series with only minor differences between the engines, and you've got the most powerful ones. So yeah, it's the drivers. :P

Although to be fair, Lamberigts was pushed into a spin in her heat and could've possibly finished a couple of positions higher, but still not on points.
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Heavy shunt from Knittefeld! :shock: Hope he recovers OK

There seems to be a lot of cars going up in flames, does that normally happen in this series??
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Aerospeed wrote:There seems to be a lot of cars going up in flames, does that normally happen in this series??

It is indeed an all too common occurence, and I'm aiming to change the reliability after the halfway point of the season.
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2016 IFRC Round of Britain, Rockingham Motor Speedway, May 20th-22nd 2016, feature final:
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Fastest lap: Alessandro Lucarelli, 1:24.095 on lap 44

Stewards' report
It must be chilly downstairs, as the stewards found no incidents worthy of penalising anyone!

Penalty standings:
Scott Marsden 22
David Graham 16
Salvatore Miccoli 14
Mathilde Thybes 13
Marcos Marcia 9
Serge Blanco 8
Lukas Zuber 7
Adélaïde Voeckler 6
Marco Bizzarri 6
Alberto Cara 6
Viktor Pasitchnjuk 5
Scott Marsden 4
Akira Yamamura 4
Ryan Knittefeld 4
Karl van der Zwaart 4
Jules Vergne 3
Julia Schilling 3
Emma Kickert 3
Alexandre Dorval 3
Alessandro Lucarelli 2
Yui Megumi 2
Natsuki Yaname 2
Henry Paul 2
Katie Lea Winter 2
Helio Hernandez 2
Ashley Lilly 2
Mika Paasonen 2
David Tenpecost 2
Dorien Lamberigts 1

30 points lead to a one-race long ban.

Doctor's report
Despite her scary-looking accident, the doctors firmly believe that Julia Schilling is fit enough to drive at the next race.

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Nuppiz wrote:
This wrote:Seriously, is it the car that is so slow, or is it the drivers?

Well it's mostly a spec series with only minor differences between the engines, and you've got the most powerful ones. So yeah, it's the drivers. :P

Although to be fair, Lamberigts was pushed into a spin in her heat and could've possibly finished a couple of positions higher, but still not on points.


Then i'll replace Bainomugishe with our beloved Justin Case for the rounds that he isn't booked by other teams yet. In nearly forgot that i'm managing the best stand-in driver :roll:
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And only one round after Salvatore gets the first Grand Chelem in RoLFS/IFRC history, Alessandro Lucarelii does it too! Alitalia drivers; Simply The Best :D
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Deary deary me, Blanco really does not have any pace at all, does he? Nuppiz, would it be possible to replace him with Genazzi for the next race, just to see how he goes?
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L'Equipe wrote:IFRC: Voeckler leaves Acura for pastures new

Benoit Voeckler's management today announced the Frenchman would be leaving Acura Racing Team's IFRC outfit, but will be back immediately for the next round with a new team.

After a string of results below expectations, Voeckler and Acura agreed to mutually terminate his contract with immediate effect, but only after he had already secured a pre-contract with a new team, ensuring he would not be left out in the cold for the rest of the year.

Instead, he will bring his large sponsorship packet with him to MRT, who have elected to release Joel Melrose and bring in Voeckler as his replacement. While the Australian squad is a top team in F1RWRS, it's IFRC arm is reputedly woefully underfunded, demonstrated by the revolving door of pay drivers occupying their second seat. Voeckler's deal however is said to be full-time, competing in every event until the end of the season.

"I thank Acura for all their efforts this season, and while I wish things had gone smoother between us, we part ways on amicable terms," said Voeckler in a statement. "I am happy to have signed with MRT, a team with significant top level racing pedigree."
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This wrote:Then i'll replace Bainomugishe with our beloved Justin Case for the rounds that he isn't booked by other teams yet. In nearly forgot that i'm managing the best stand-in driver :roll:

That would be all remaining rounds except Russia. As far as I can tell, he's currently only entered for a few GT-R rounds besides this.
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As he's your driver, you can freely use him whenever you want. :)
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This wrote:Then i'll replace Bainomugishe with our beloved Justin Case for the rounds that he isn't booked by other teams yet. In nearly forgot that i'm managing the best stand-in driver :roll:

That would be all remaining rounds except Russia. As far as I can tell, he's currently only entered for a few GT-R rounds besides this.
As the GT-R team he's driving for is also owned by me, his GT-R races will have priority, but all other dates, he will run for GTI. Bainomugisha can drive all races that Case is not available.
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This wrote:Then i'll replace Bainomugishe with our beloved Justin Case for the rounds that he isn't booked by other teams yet. In nearly forgot that i'm managing the best stand-in driver :roll:

That would be all remaining rounds except Russia. As far as I can tell, he's currently only entered for a few GT-R rounds besides this.
As the GT-R team he's driving for is also owned by me, his GT-R races will have priority, but all other dates, he will run for GTI. Bainomugisha can drive all races that Case is not available.


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This wrote:
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This wrote:Then i'll replace Bainomugishe with our beloved Justin Case for the rounds that he isn't booked by other teams yet. In nearly forgot that i'm managing the best stand-in driver :roll:

That would be all remaining rounds except Russia. As far as I can tell, he's currently only entered for a few GT-R rounds besides this.
As the GT-R team he's driving for is also owned by me, his GT-R races will have priority, but all other dates, he will run for GTI. Bainomugisha can drive all races that Case is not available.



And as far as I knew, Case wasn't ever needed for Scuderia Belgio, so his JLD commitment takes priority.
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Nuppiz wrote:That would be all remaining rounds except Russia. As far as I can tell, he's currently only entered for a few GT-R rounds besides this.
As the GT-R team he's driving for is also owned by me, his GT-R races will have priority, but all other dates, he will run for GTI. Bainomugisha can drive all races that Case is not available.
And as far as I knew, Case wasn't ever needed for Scuderia Belgio, so his JLD commitment takes priority.

Yeah, Case only drives at rounds 4, 6 and 10 for JLD, and only round 10 seriously clashes with IFRC (the GT-Rs are in Argentina while IFRC is in Russia). Round 6 collaborates with IFRC at Laguna Seca, but unlike certain other series managers I'm not fond of one driver taking part in two categories during the same weekend (see Ryan Knittefeld at Mexico, for example). So Justin Case will drive at rounds 5, 7-9, 10 and 12 while Bainomugisha drives at rounds 6 and 11.
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Fine by me, it would be weird of Case did too many races in succession. I just forgot which contracts he had. That's the downside of allowing everyone to use your driver without your own permission. °facepalm°

But still, it's a good thing he actually has other things to do, that will just turn him into the most versatile driver ever!
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This wrote:Fine by me, it would be weird of Case did too many races in succession. I just forgot which contracts he had. That's the downside of allowing everyone to use your driver without your own permission. °facepalm°

But still, it's a good thing he actually has other things to do, that will just turn him into the most versatile driver ever!


Either that, or his F1RWRS stats are going to be absurd. :lol:
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SRMP wrote:IFRC Round of Russia changes location

The management of International Formula Reject Challenge have announced a change in the race calendar for the ongoing season. Reportedly, after already agreeing to host the 10th round of the championship, the Sochi circuit owners have suddenly withdrawn their support from the event. This threatened to cancel the IFRC Round of Russia - the penutimate championship event of the season - altogether, but the series' organisers quickly found an alternative some 1800 kms north from the originally planned location: the NRING Circuit near Nizhny Novgorod, also known simply as Nizhny Novgorod Ring. Built in 2010, the multi-layout circuit has mostly hosted local championships, with the IFRC being one of the first large-scale international events there.

"It is unfortunate that the Sochi organisers decided to pull the plug at such a short notice", said IFRC spokesman Jarno Toivonen. "However, we were lucky in that our safety car driver Nathan Nurmester was still in contact with his former RTCC team mate Nikolai Nurmovitsch, who directed us to the right people to talk about alternative options. It didn't take us long to reach an agreement between the circuit owners and sponsors. Nurmester was then sent to inspect the track and confirmed it fits our standards."

"Russia has been a growing market for motorsport for the past decade now, and we currently have two teams and one driver from there competing full-time so it is imperative that we hold some presence there."

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the Masked Lapwing wrote:"While I didn't expect her to be competitive right off the bat, I though she'd at least show some more of her father's mechanical 'sympathy', if you can call it that. She hasn't so far, and that's costing us points."


Mechanical sympathy? You mean the part where he just ignored any problems with the car? :lol:
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the Masked Lapwing wrote:"While I didn't expect her to be competitive right off the bat, I though she'd at least show some more of her father's mechanical 'sympathy', if you can call it that. She hasn't so far, and that's costing us points."


Mechanical sympathy? You mean the part where he just ignored any problems with the car? :lol:


Hey, he gets the car to end. That's the important thing :lol:
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A Dutch Sports Magazine wrote:There are rumours that there is going to be a driver swap between De Friis Motorsport and IBR. We were able to get an interview with Jan de Friis.

Jan, are the rumours true?


-Yes. It's unfortunate to lose such a great driver like Alessandro [Lucarelli] but I believe we can manage it. After all, Karl [van der Zwaart] has been doing well in the series.

Greenlaw hasn't had a good season this year. Are you concerned about that?

-Well, of course. I, however, have enough faith in him to give him a chance. But if he doesn't have good results, he'll be thrown out.
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