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Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - Donington Race 2 Results ONLINE!
Posted: 17 Dec 2012, 21:02
by Ataxia
FMecha wrote:How Mecha performed during race 1?

Um...the results are on the wiki and the coverage for it should be on the previous page.
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - Donington Race 2 Results ONLINE!
Posted: 17 Dec 2012, 22:10
by FantometteBR
Patrick Feldhoffer wrote:Frankly, those second races are being more pleasant than the 'race one'. I guess I should put more effort at the sprint rounds too, but this second came to me as a bliss.
Jalmerson da Cunha wrote:It's been a long season, man...
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - Donington Race 2 Results ONLINE!
Posted: 19 Dec 2012, 16:18
by Ataxia
German GP Qualifying
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Qualifying Up.
Posted: 19 Dec 2012, 16:19
by Nuppiz
Oh dear, the last couple of races haven't been too good for the team...
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Qualifying Up.
Posted: 19 Dec 2012, 16:26
by Ataxia
Nuppiz wrote:Oh dear, the last couple of races haven't been too good for the team...
Yeah, for some reason the game's really taken a dump on the form book...it's good to watch though.
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Qualifying Up.
Posted: 19 Dec 2012, 16:42
by Londoner
Thomas Butler wrote:It is a real shame podiums aren't awarded for qualifying.
Laura Wener wrote:Cock. What the hell has happened to the car recently?
Noel Arthurs wrote:Yeah, it's like the engine development by Renault has just...stopped. The team are doing the utmost to develop the car, but it'll count for naught if Renault aren't bringing updated spec engines. Speaking of Renault, I hope Liam hasn't gone and vented over there again.
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Qualifying Up.
Posted: 19 Dec 2012, 20:18
by DemocalypseNow
Why is Pykalisto slowly but surely going backwards this season? Every race he qualifies and finishes a position or two lower than previously...
Also really surprised to see Tantovich qualify so much higher than Ekdal!!
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Qualifying Up.
Posted: 19 Dec 2012, 20:30
by Ataxia
kostas22 wrote:Why is Pykalisto slowly but surely going backwards this season? Every race he qualifies and finishes a position or two lower than previously...
Also really surprised to see Tantovich qualify so much higher than Ekdal!!
Well, it's the randomness factor coming into play. The driver perfs are bridging the power gaps a little, and of course the last two circuits have had quite short laps which means less emphasis on power.
And then there's the high random grip value...
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Qualifying Up.
Posted: 20 Dec 2012, 17:30
by eichy
Autobahn GP up for sale!
(I can't really devote the time to follow this, so the league owner can decide who takes my spot :])
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Qualifying Up.
Posted: 20 Dec 2012, 20:10
by pi314159
I am going to take over Autobahn GP but I'll think of a new team name (and no, it won't be Mazzacane this time).
I'm going to keep the engine and both drivers, as they have been quite successful.
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Qualifying Up.
Posted: 20 Dec 2012, 20:18
by Ataxia
pi314159 wrote:I am going to take over Autobahn GP but I'll think of a new team name (and no, it won't be Mazzacane this time).
I'm going to keep the engine and both drivers, as they have been quite successful.
Ok, you're in...would you like a new livery at all?
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Qualifying Up.
Posted: 21 Dec 2012, 23:04
by Ataxia
German Grand PrixBecause home internet < uni internet, I don't want to wait for uploading pictures. So I'll borrow (nick) the team-by-team reviews thing from F3RWRS.
EchoftenNot a great race for the team, as Feldhoffer managed to pick up a puncture early on and had to retire. However, Mestach managed to take advantage of the togetherness of the lower half of the field, and grabbed 10th towards the very end.
KingfisherFrankham managed to pick up some useful points in 8th, as well as the bonus point for pole but would have hoped for more on a tight, twisty circuit. Butler was in the points for most of the race, but fell back when it mattered and ended up just outside.
DonkervoortAfter a poor start to the season, it appears that Lappalainen is finding his feet now. A tidy 7th place was his reward today, however another retirement for Da Cunha ensured that it wasn't a totally hassle-free day for the Dutch squad.
NurminenA day to forget for the all-Finnish outfit. Pykalisto was quite poor; only managing 17th as his team-mate was only 12th. However, it must be said that Hamalainen looks a better prospect than Vosu did.
DMRDefinitely Maybe is a very apt name for this team, as they tend to swing between success and mediocrity each race. Unfortunely, the latter was the form in Germany as Wener couldn't do any better than 13th. De Boer looked on for a couple of points, but an undisclosed technical hitch put paid to that eventuality.
V-SportAfter some horrendous form, Behrman Reith definitely had the home advantage as he streaked to victory and lapped half the field in the process. He was momentarily challenged by Kurniawan, but the Mecha driver lost composure - and therefore time - later on in the race. Kwol-Cho will want to get his title challenge back on track soon; he was swamped in the midfield again.
Autobahn GPThe recently-sold outfit didn't make a real dent in the points; Einhrin and Shukinen (who has just changed his name by deed poll to Suomanen due to a not-very-Finnish surname) battled it out early on for the scraps but the Finn fell down the field as Einhrin held on.
AeroracingA good race by their standards; Lampredi managing to work his way into 6th (with a fastest lap on the board too) was a good reward for the inconsistent Spanish team. Scalabroni however wasn't quite as lucky as he ended up in the free-for-all midfield area.
Red BullBarlini managed to turn in a decent performance, which resulted in a good share of points for the rookie Italian. However, his teammate Silva (undoubtedly Mr. Inconsistent) floundered somewhat in the lower reaches of the field. He'll need Red Bull to give him wings sooner or later.
MechaA great day for the Indonesian team, who could have had a win with a bit more luck. Kurniawan challenged Reith until his tyres went away, as Nakaya proved why Red Bull shouldn't have sacked him with a steady rise to 3rd.
Scuderia AlitaliaAfter taking some time to get used to the Alitalia way, Alexis Tantovich was up there all afternoon at the Norisring. Although he briefly led, it was apparent that 3rd place was easily a possibility until Nakaya crept past the Ukrainian. Ekdal couldn't share his teammate's joy; he spent the afternoon battling the Good Call car of Castaneda who was equally as disappointing.
Good CallThe team have undergone a steady decline so far this season, and perhaps this pointless race in Germany is a wake-up call to the team to try and stop the rot. Pacer and Castaneda were well down the field today.
RosenforthDouglas looked to be in the hunt for points until his car decided to develop terminal incontinence. Grove however...wasn't. He was in 10th momentarily, but that's as good as it got for him.
Results
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Race Results Up!
Posted: 21 Dec 2012, 23:07
by Nuppiz
Niko Nurminen wrote:Ah heck, first race without points. We'll try to forget this as soon as possible and concentrate on Belgium.
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Race Results Up!
Posted: 21 Dec 2012, 23:25
by WaffleCat
Berhman Reith wrote:Wow...I lapped half the field.I won the race...in my home country.Excuse me for a minute...*faints*
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Race Results Up!
Posted: 21 Dec 2012, 23:32
by the Masked Lapwing
Out of curiosity, can a driver do an RoLFS race and then compete in the F1RDS?
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Race Results Up!
Posted: 21 Dec 2012, 23:36
by Ataxia
the Masked Lapwing wrote:Out of curiosity, can a driver do an RoLFS race and then compete in the F1RDS?
I've got a feeling Voeckler did...so as long as it's not a long term deal go right ahead. I'll probably close that little loophole for 2016.
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Race Results Up!
Posted: 21 Dec 2012, 23:52
by the Masked Lapwing
BaconLettuceNinja wrote:the Masked Lapwing wrote:Out of curiosity, can a driver do an RoLFS race and then compete in the F1RDS?
I've got a feeling Voeckler did...so as long as it's not a long term deal go right ahead. I'll probably close that little loophole for 2016.
Damn. I was considering what to do with Dean Melville for next year.
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Race Results Up!
Posted: 21 Dec 2012, 23:53
by DemocalypseNow
the Masked Lapwing wrote:BaconLettuceNinja wrote:the Masked Lapwing wrote:Out of curiosity, can a driver do an RoLFS race and then compete in the F1RDS?
I've got a feeling Voeckler did...so as long as it's not a long term deal go right ahead. I'll probably close that little loophole for 2016.
Damn. I was considering what to do with Dean Melville for next year.
Send him packing? Man is a total idiot!!
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Race Results Up!
Posted: 22 Dec 2012, 09:22
by Shizuka
Finally we are back on form, however, Kwol-cho needs to be quicker in order to have a shot at the title.
Congratulations to Reith for scoring a victory.
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Race Results Up!
Posted: 22 Dec 2012, 09:23
by pi314159
I have a question: Are F3RWRS SuperPrix guest starters also ineligible for RDS?
Autobahn is renamed Autoroute GrandPrix Sport and will start with a french license for 2016.
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Race Results Up!
Posted: 22 Dec 2012, 11:24
by Ataxia
pi314159 wrote:I have a question: Are F3RWRS SuperPrix guest starters also ineligible for RDS?
Autobahn is renamed Autoroute GrandPrix Sport and will start with a french license for 2016.
Unless they've started a regular RWRS round, yes they can as a few RDS drivers have made SuperPrix entries. The driver must be under 21 as well.
Would you like a new livery as well?
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Race Results Up!
Posted: 22 Dec 2012, 15:03
by pasta_maldonado
Seen as Gary Pacer has been promoted to the F3RWRS (in a huge gamble might I add) he will be replaced by 19 year old Briton Scott Marsden, InterSteps champion of 2013 and 2014 Formula Renault 2.0 UK runner-up.

Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Race Results Up!
Posted: 22 Dec 2012, 17:14
by Nuppiz
pasta_maldonado wrote:Seen as Gary Pacer has been promoted to the
F1RDS (in a huge gamble might I add) he will be replaced by 19 year old Briton Scott Marsden, InterSteps champion of 2013 and 2014 Formula Renault 2.0 UK runner-up.

Surely you must mean F3RWRS?

Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Race Results Up!
Posted: 22 Dec 2012, 17:26
by pasta_maldonado
Nuppiz wrote:pasta_maldonado wrote:Seen as Gary Pacer has been promoted to the
F1RDS (in a huge gamble might I add) he will be replaced by 19 year old Briton Scott Marsden, InterSteps champion of 2013 and 2014 Formula Renault 2.0 UK runner-up.

Surely you must mean F3RWRS?

Of course I did

Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Race Results Up!
Posted: 22 Dec 2012, 19:43
by pi314159
BaconLettuceNinja wrote:pi314159 wrote:I have a question: Are F3RWRS SuperPrix guest starters also ineligible for RDS?
Autobahn is renamed Autoroute GrandPrix Sport and will start with a french license for 2016.
Unless they've started a regular RWRS round, yes they can as a few RDS drivers have made SuperPrix entries. The driver must be under 21 as well.
Would you like a new livery as well?
I'd like to keep the blue/white color scheme and the VW logos, but with more blue and a darker blue. I'm going to keep both drivers at the moment, but Thiago Mazzacane would get one seat if one of the drivers disappoints.
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Race Results Up!
Posted: 22 Dec 2012, 22:49
by RonDenisDeletraz
pasta_maldonado wrote:Seen as Gary Pacer has been promoted to the F3RWRS (in a huge mistake might I add) he will be replaced by 19 year old Briton Scott Marsden, InterSteps champion of 2013 and 2014 Formula Renault 2.0 UK runner-up.

Fixed
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Race Results Up!
Posted: 28 Dec 2012, 17:24
by DemocalypseNow
IL BARONE RAMPANTE S.R.LCONTRATTO
We present this offer to Nino Barlini, of a 1 (one) year contract driving for the F1 Rejects Development Series arm of Il Barone Rampante, from herein known as 'Scuderia Alitalia'.
Scuderia Alitalia will offer a seat in their RDS team, with equal status to any prospective team-mate for the 2016 season. With equal equiment for both drivers, your primary objective is simple; beat your team-mate. Secondly, we expect you to challenge for the championship. We have the same technical package as all the current championship contenders, so we believe it should be possible to fight for the title.
In exchange for a one year contract at Alitalia, we expect payment in the amount of €50,000 - personal sponsor decals can be applied to the car and helmet to achieve this goal.
Benvenuti alla Scuderia Alitalia.

TIZIANO BONACCHI
Capo del Gestione delle risorse umane_________________________________________
NINO BARLINI
Guidatore
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Race Results Up!
Posted: 28 Dec 2012, 18:31
by Ataxia
kostas22 wrote:IL BARONE RAMPANTE S.R.LCONTRATTO
We present this offer to Nino Barlini, of a 1 (one) year contract driving for the F1 Rejects Development Series arm of Il Barone Rampante, from herein known as 'Scuderia Alitalia'.
Scuderia Alitalia will offer a seat in their RDS team, with equal status to any prospective team-mate for the 2016 season. With equal equiment for both drivers, your primary objective is simple; beat your team-mate. Secondly, we expect you to challenge for the championship. We have the same technical package as all the current championship contenders, so we believe it should be possible to fight for the title.
In exchange for a one year contract at Alitalia, we expect payment in the amount of €50,000 - personal sponsor decals can be applied to the car and helmet to achieve this goal.
Benvenuti alla Scuderia Alitalia.

TIZIANO BONACCHI
Capo del Gestione delle risorse umane
NINO BARLINI
Guidatore
Barlini brings sponsorship from Ilta Inox and DeLonghi.
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Race Results Up!
Posted: 28 Dec 2012, 20:02
by SuperAguri
Autosport wrote:Kamaha F3RWRS team offers Hwok Kwol-Cho a drive for the the 2016 season
With the F1RDS season not even over, Barii Mori came over to the V-Sport garage and offered Hwok Kwol-Cho a race seat for next year. Currently Hwok Kwol-Cho is not signed and unless a better offer comes along will sign for the Kamaha team.
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Race Results Up!
Posted: 28 Dec 2012, 22:19
by Ataxia
Sooner or later, I'm thinking we should have a little rule discussion for next season.
The main topic will be engines; I was inundated with complaints at the beginning, but considering how the season has played out (it's definitely spiced up of late in my opinion) I'm wondering if people want to follow one of these routes:
1. Keep it the same
2. One control engine
3. Two types of engine (ie. get rid of VW and Toyota, and keep the Opel and Renault ones in)
Of course, you can suggest your own ideas.
I've done qualifying for Belgium as well; I'll get that up when RWRS business gets going.
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Race Results Up!
Posted: 28 Dec 2012, 22:55
by RonDenisDeletraz
Bit pissed off that you signed this contract before I could make a counter-offer. But I won't sue over it because the whole IBR group can't cope with not getting their own way
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Race Results Up!
Posted: 28 Dec 2012, 23:00
by the Masked Lapwing
I prefer option 2. Option 3 isn't too bad.
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Race Results Up!
Posted: 28 Dec 2012, 23:05
by Ataxia
eurobrun wrote:Bit pissed off that you signed this contract before I could make a counter-offer. But I won't sue over it because the whole IBR group can't cope with not getting their own way
Barlini's a young Italian who's got the opportunity to sign for an Italian team...I think that explains it all.
However, Mr. Eurobrun, I have some other drivers who might be interested in a Red Bull drive...
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Race Results Up!
Posted: 28 Dec 2012, 23:20
by RonDenisDeletraz
BaconLettuceNinja wrote:
However, Mr. Eurobrun, I have some other drivers who might be interested in a Red Bull drive...
Hmmm, there will either be a RDS or F3RWRS seat available at the team so that is good
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Race Results Up!
Posted: 28 Dec 2012, 23:22
by Vepe
Motorsport News wrote:Shocking news from F1RDS! Björn Ekdal, winner of the Winter Series, left a note to his manager stating that poor results of this season have forced him to return to Sweden immiately. There is also rumours that Ekdals disappearance might have been caused by Scuderia Alitalia signing of Nino Barlini.
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Race Results Up!
Posted: 28 Dec 2012, 23:31
by DemocalypseNow
eurobrun wrote:Bit pissed off that you signed this contract before I could make a counter-offer. But I won't sue over it because the whole IBR group can't cope with not getting their own way
So quickly? I deliberately waited and you failed to move...your loss...also, if Barlini wanted to wait for your offer, he would have. I didn't put a gun to his head. You are the selfish one here.
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Race Results Up!
Posted: 28 Dec 2012, 23:33
by DemocalypseNow
Vepe wrote:Motorsport News wrote:Shocking news from F1RDS! Björn Ekdal, winner of the Winter Series, left a note to his manager stating that poor results of this season have forced him to return to Sweden immiately. There is also rumours that Ekdals disappearance might have been caused by Scuderia Alitalia signing of Nino Barlini.
Are you telling me Ekdal has quit with immediate effect?! What a stronzo...
If that really is the case, we'd like to ask Giuseppe Colombo's management if he'd like to take his place for the rest of the season. But if Ekdal wants a chance to redeem himself, we'll give him one last chance...
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Race Results Up!
Posted: 28 Dec 2012, 23:40
by RonDenisDeletraz
kostas22 wrote:eurobrun wrote:Bit pissed off that you signed this contract before I could make a counter-offer. But I won't sue over it because the whole IBR group can't cope with not getting their own way
So quickly? I deliberately waited and you failed to move...your loss...also, if Barlini wanted to wait for your offer, he would have. I didn't put a gun to his head.
Hardly, the contract had already been signed before I had time to post some big press release about it. You can have him, no point trying to argue with you
Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Race Results Up!
Posted: 28 Dec 2012, 23:42
by AndreaModa
Wow jeez there's more drivers than there are seats lads, and at RDS level, it really doesn't matter who you put in the car, they'll all do roughly the same!

Re: F1RDS - 2015 Season - German GP Race Results Up!
Posted: 29 Dec 2012, 00:01
by DemocalypseNow
AndreaModa wrote:Wow jeez there's more drivers than there are seats lads, and at RDS level, it really doesn't matter who you put in the car, they'll all do roughly the same!

Except for the 18 year old who has been driving since the 1960s!
