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Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 21 Dec 2011, 13:01
by Shizuka
He isn't, for now. Sorry for that.

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 21 Dec 2011, 21:07
by RonDenisDeletraz
Micko Glotch is intrested in replacing Dean O'Lauchlan

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 22 Dec 2011, 04:33
by FMecha
By the way, what year this series is set? :)

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 22 Dec 2011, 09:38
by Jeroen Krautmeir
FMecha wrote:By the way, what year this series is set? :)

Not entirely sure... :P

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 22 Dec 2011, 09:56
by Jeroen Krautmeir
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   Clyde River - Race
 1 Dennis Mignolet (RonDen Racing Engineering)         1:40:16.766   Swift-Buick
 2 Nobushige Fukuda (Virgin Inter Corse)               1:40:20.353   Dallara-Toyota
 3 Poppy Whitechapel (Pure Morning Racing)             1:40:25.317   Dallara-Ford Cosworth
 4 Heinz-Nick Schuttel (Die Deutschen Renner)          1:40:33.580   Dallara-Opel (Buick)
 5 Barii Mori (TOMS Racing Team)                       1:40:33.892   Swift-Toyota
 6 Masta Valsattis (MA Racing Team)                    1:40:47.754   Dallara-Honda
 7 Thomas de Bock (De Bock Race Engineering)           1:40:54.819   Panoz-Judd
 8 Wu Zi Mu (Team Phoenix F1RBCC)                      1:41:02.047   Lola-Honda
 9 Rick Simpson (Simpson Motorsports)                  1:41:03.657   Panoz-Ford Cosworth
10 Pádraig O Connell  (Four Leaf Clover MotorSport)    1:41:08.444   Reynard-Ilmor
11 Daniel Martins (Game Over Man)                      1:41:15.114   Eagle-Buick
12 Jason Hamilton (Mobil 1 Racing)                     1:41:29.205   Dallara-Honda
13 Christian Veldannacher (Die Deutschen Renner)       1:41:29.539   Dallara-Opel (Buick)
14 Kazuhiko Takagi (Scuderia Mecha)                    1:41:31.482   Lola-Honda
15 Damon Cannon (Pure Morning Racing)                  1:41:36.451   Dallara-Ford Cosworth
16 Erik Courbois (RonDen Racing Engineering)           1:41:44.334   Swift-Buick
 — Vidal Reyna-Sanchez (Melrose Racing Team)            DNF lap 64   Dallara-Ilmor
   Ryan Zimmer (Walkinshaw-Prodrive Racing)             DNF lap 61   Lola-Toyota
   Volodomyr Verediuk (East Racing)                     DNF lap 58   Dallara-Honda
   Dean O'Lauchlan (Melrose Racing Team)                DNF lap 54   Dallara-Ilmor
   Kay Lon (Best In The World™ Motorsport)              DNF lap 51   Lola-Ilmor
   Michel Toureau (Albertini EuroRacing)                DNF lap 48   Swift-Judd
   Tetsuya Nakamura (Pac Racing)                        DNF lap 44   Reynard-Ford Cosworth
   Phoenix McAllister (Team Phoenix F1RBCC)             DNF lap 43   Lola-Honda
   Brendon Cassidy (The Fighting Mongooses)             DNF lap 29   Eagle-Honda
   Dimitrij Afanasienko (East Racing)                   DNF lap 22   Dallara-Honda
   Robert Finley (Team Menard)                          DNF lap 16   Lola-Buick
   Jeroen Krautmeir (BRT Haargad)                       DNF lap 15   Eagle-Buick
   Nobou Takahashi (TOMS Racing Team)                   DNF lap 13   Swift-Toyota
   Carsten Jancker (Virgin Inter Corse)                  DNF lap 7   Dallara-Toyota
   Scott Menard (Team Menard)                            DNF lap 3   Lola-Buick
   Lee Rogers (The Fighting Mongooses)                   DNF lap 2   Eagle-Honda



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Standings

1. Dennis Mignolet - 21
2. Nobushige Fukuda - 16
3. Poppy Whitechapel - 14
4. Heinz-Nick Schuttel - 12
5. Barii Mori - 10
6. Masta Valsattis - 8
7. Thomas de Bock - 6
8. Wu Zi Mu - 4
9. Rick Simpson - 2
10. Pádraig O Connell - 1

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 22 Dec 2011, 10:01
by RonDenisDeletraz
How the hell did I fall back so much

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 22 Dec 2011, 10:57
by DanielPT
Unlucky. I was 11th dragging and maintaining that shite box on the road. Almost in the points...

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 22 Dec 2011, 11:48
by Pointrox
Michel Toureau wrote:Bollocks!

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 22 Dec 2011, 11:49
by Londoner
Damon Cannon wrote:The car definitely has race pace, as can be seen by Poppy's podium finish. As for me, I was running well around 12th until I suddenly found myself with three wheels on my wagon, at the furthest point from the pits. I think I might have damaged the tyre/nut by running over debris from Krautmier's shunt. Ruined my race it did, and I only just got back on the lead lap. Better luck next time? I hope so...


Poppy Whitechapel wrote:Oh yeah! It's been a bathplugging brilliant afternoon. The car was perfect all race, and I was able to take advantage of attrition, and the power of the Cosworth, to steal the final podium spot from Schuttel with a few laps to go.



900 posts!

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 22 Dec 2011, 11:52
by Ferrarist
Erich Kohl wrote:Ja, we are happy with ze results of Schuttel. Forth place is gudd for ze beginning, and we hope for better results in ze futcha. As for Veidannacher...well, we have to wait for ze next races.

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 22 Dec 2011, 11:59
by the Masked Lapwing
Ryan Zimmer wrote:It's an unhappy union of Walkinshaw and Prodrive, I'll tell you that...

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 22 Dec 2011, 14:18
by Nessafox
Dennis Mignolet wrote:What a great debut for my team! And having the honour of doing it myself, waw!

Ron Mignolet wrote:I could have done so much better, but at least i will take care of the big party tonight!

Dennis Mignolet wrote:Don't ruin my glory moment, kid. And will you pass me the Jenever (Belgian version of gin), will you?


Erik Courbois wrote:This track is confusing, i got lost a few times.

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 22 Dec 2011, 15:10
by DemocalypseNow
Nobushige Fukuda wrote:Fantasic! It was great race for me, making up a lot of positions from the qualifying place. To be on podium first race is great, I hope for more silverware during the season.


Carsten Jancker wrote:Aww for f**ks sake, I had made a decent start and then the car gives up on me. F***ing typical isn't it?

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 23 Dec 2011, 06:11
by Jeroen Krautmeir
So, unconfirmed changes for Somalia;

Team Waris?

Yes, it is rather pathetic...

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 23 Dec 2011, 06:15
by Malinth
John Menard wrote:It was really disappointing cuz' both Scott and Robby were really quick all weekend. Robby was slowed down by traffic in qualifying, but he was really making progress in the race until the engine just exploded. Scott's gearbox broke after only 3 laps, so overall it was a really disappointing weekend. But all in all, I think we've proven that we're a good team with a quick package, and I'm sure we're gonna kick some ass in Somalia!

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 23 Dec 2011, 06:28
by TomWazzleshaw
O'Lauchlan's staying now. I've decided he's more than capable of double duties :P

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 23 Dec 2011, 07:11
by Shizuka
He doesn't have double duties, he's not a paydriver :P

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 23 Dec 2011, 07:46
by TomWazzleshaw
Shizuka wrote:He doesn't have double duties, he's not a paydriver :P


Umm, yes he is. He has been the entire time in the F1RWRS :|

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 24 Dec 2011, 13:37
by Jeroen Krautmeir
Wizzie wrote:O'Lauchlan's staying now. I've decided he's more than capable of double duties :P

Alright then, so that makes the 'list' even more miserable. :lol:

Quali results the day after Christmas ;)

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 24 Dec 2011, 15:20
by Shizuka
Wizzie wrote:
Shizuka wrote:He doesn't have double duties, he's not a paydriver :P


Umm, yes he is. He has been the entire time in the F1RWRS :|


Blind of the race award, here I come! :D

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 27 Dec 2011, 15:00
by Waris
Alright, let's do this. I hope you've all had a merry Christmas.

Now, from the second race onwards, the team Likmen Reht Racing would like to enter a Swift-Toyota, if that is possible, with the driver Katoko 'Kat' Ayama. She is a 21 year old Japanese industrial design student. She likes mountain hiking and mountain biking, which in Japanese is practically the same.* She also likes cats,reading manga and writing haiku, especially about mountain hiking (or biking).

The statistics for this driver are as follows:
Acceleration: 3
Cornering: 5
Reliability: 2

I have no idea if I'm doing this right... I've never entered a fantasy series before, lol. I hope this car can be entered.

* This joke is only funny for people who can write Japanese syllabic scripts.

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 29 Dec 2011, 06:55
by Jeroen Krautmeir
Sorry for the delay, I had 'family commitments' :roll:

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   Qualifying - Somalia
 1 Dennis Mignolet (RonDen Racing Engineering)         23.998
 2 Nobou Takahashi (TOMS Racing Team)                  24.087
 3 Robert Finley (Team Menard)                         24.105
 4 Scott Menard (Team Menard)                          24.113
 5 Jeroen Krautmeir (BRT Haargad)                      24.663
 6 Katoko Ayama (Likmen Reht Racing)                   24.669
 7 Heinz-Nick Schuttel (Die Deutschen Renner)          24.746
 8 Lee Rogers (The Fighting Mongooses)                 24.752
 9 Carsten Jancker (Scuderia Alitalia)                 24.832
10 Volodomyr Verediuk (East Racing)                    24.856
11 Phoenix McAllister (Team Phoenix F1RBCC)            24.884
12 Jason Hamilton (Mobil 1 Racing)                     24.975
13 Michel Toureau (Albertini EuroRacing)               25.273
14 Kay Lon (Best In The World™ Motorsport)             25.318
15 Barii Mori (TOMS Racing Team)                       25.327
16 Vidal Reyna-Sanchez (Melrose Racing Team)           25.403
17 Dean O'Lauchlan (Melrose Racing Team)               25.462
18 Rick Simpson (Simpson Motorsports)                  25.485
19 Poppy Whitechapel (Pure Morning Racing)             25.543
20 Wu Zi Mu (Team Phoenix F1RBCC)                      25.585
21 Damon Cannon (Pure Morning Racing)                  25.646
22 Daniel Martins (Game Over Man)                      25.832
23 Nobushige Fukuda (Scuderia Alitalia)                25.906
24 Tetsuya Nakamura (Pac Racing)                       25.916
25 Ryan Zimmer (Walkinshaw-Prodrive Racing)            26.005
26 Thomas de Bock (De Bock Race Engineering)           26.137
27 Pádraig O Connell  (Four Leaf Clover MotorSport)    26.313
28 Kazuhiko Takagi (Scuderia Mecha)                    26.330
29 Masta Valsattis (MA Racing Team)                    26.373
30 Dimitrij Afanasienko (East Racing)                  26.386
31 Brendon Cassidy (The Fighting Mongooses)            26.998
32 Erik Courbois (RonDen Racing Engineering)           27.412
33 Christian Veldannacher (Die Deutschen Renner)       27.614


Note: No time to add the chassis/engine combinations in manually, I hope you guys don't mind

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 29 Dec 2011, 16:03
by DemocalypseNow
Alasdair Lindsay wrote:Once again our qualifying pace was pretty average. But, we must remember, even though Nobushige didn't qualify inside the Top 20 so far this season, he finished second in the first round of the season, so anything is possible with our good race pace. If he is able to complete the race, I think Carsten Jancker is a contender to win this race.

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 29 Dec 2011, 20:07
by Nessafox
Waris wrote: Likmen Reht Racing

I see what you did there :D

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 30 Dec 2011, 11:04
by Ferrarist
Erich Kohl wrote:"Ja, we are pleased with ze results of the qualifying. With Schuttel's at least. As for Veidannacher...ach, we have to zink about zat."

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 02 Jan 2012, 04:27
by Jeroen Krautmeir
I keep getting General Error when I try to post the results. If all else fails, I'll just take a screenshot of the preview and post it.

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 02 Jan 2012, 15:42
by DanielPT
Daniel Martins wrote:This car is not very fast in hot lap, but I will try and make amends in the race.

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 02 Jan 2012, 22:42
by DemocalypseNow

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 03 Jan 2012, 00:57
by Jeroen Krautmeir
Well, this is good enough I guess...

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    Standings

    1. Heinz-Nick Schuttel - 32
    2. Dennis Mignolet - 22
    3. Nobushige Fukuda - 16
    4. Daniel Martins - 16
    5. Poppy Whitechapel - 14
    6. Lee Rogers - 14
    7. Barii Mori - 22
    8. Kay Lon - 10
    9. Masta Valsattis - 8
    10. Christian Veldannacher - 8
    11. Thomas de Bock - 6
    12. Erik Courbois - 6
    13. Wu Zi Mu - 4
    14. Kazuhiko Takagi - 4
    15. Rick Simpson - 2
    16. Vidal Reyna-Sanchez - 2
    17. Pádraig O Connell - 1
    18. Volodomyr Verediuk - 1


PS: Nice kostas!

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 03 Jan 2012, 03:23
by DemocalypseNow
If it's allowed, a brand new mid-season entry...

Image PERONI PARMA CORSE (Dallara-Toyota)

Image 32 BASTIAAN VAN NIEUWENHUIJZEN
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CORNERING3 ACCELERATION3 RELIABILITY4

Image 33 STEFAN KUNTZ
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CORNERING2 ACCELERATION3 RELIABILITY5

I'll let you in on a secret. It's the Scuderia Alitalia B-Team :D

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 03 Jan 2012, 11:44
by DanielPT
Daniel Martins wrote:AAHHAHHAHHAHAHHAHHAHHAHAHHAHHAHHAHAH! That was a 20 places recovery. Hope you have all enjoyed the show!

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 03 Jan 2012, 11:53
by Londoner
Damon Cannon wrote:Bloody annoying. I was running well, on the cusp of the points, when I got slight oversteer coming into turn 2. I tried to correct it, but my right rear tapped the wall, breaking the rear suspension, which meant I had no choice but to park it.


Poppy Whitechapel wrote:F**k me, that was scary. The gearbox just seized in 7th doing about 190MPH. How I didn't plant it into the wall, or be wiped out as I coasted down the banking to the service road to crawl to the pits, I will never know.

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 03 Jan 2012, 15:54
by Waris
This wrote:
Waris wrote: Likmen Reht Racing

I see what you did there :D


Shhhh....

Kat Ayama was not very upset about DNF in the first race.

Kat Ayama wrote:First time out we try.
Sadly finish not yet reached.
Try again next time.

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 03 Jan 2012, 16:06
by FMecha
Kazuhiko Takagi wrote:I maybe old here, but being eigth here? Not bad. I wish I can like Schumacher in 2010-2011 performance wise... :)

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 03 Jan 2012, 16:12
by Pointrox
Michel Toureau wrote:Them Judd engines are crap, eh?

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 03 Jan 2012, 21:08
by Nessafox
Erik surely feels at home at this track. I never expected him to actually being fit enough to finish a race. Especially not on the same lap as the best driver in the world. I guess not having malaria is enough in the Somalia GP

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 08 Jan 2012, 12:04
by Ferrarist
Erich Kohl wrote:"Yippieh, we are pleased with ze victory of Schuttel. Our DDR team is schurely on its way to ze top! As for Veidannacher...well, at least he's not making his car kaputt."

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 15 Jan 2012, 13:16
by FMecha
Any news? :?

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 16 Jan 2012, 01:06
by wmetcalf68
I would like to enter a team mid season......
Team Metcalf GP (Dallara Toyota)
#36 Mike Shoemaker
Cornering 4
Acceleration 3
Reliability 3
#37 Arron Sanna
Cornering 4
Acceleration 2
Reliability 4

Re: The F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Posted: 16 Jan 2012, 01:13
by RonDenisDeletraz
wmetcalf68 wrote:I would like to enter a team mid season......
Team Metcalf GP (Dallara Toyota)
#36 Mike Shoemaker
Cornering 4
Acceleration 3
Reliability 3
#37 Arron Sanna
Cornering 4
Acceleration 2
Reliability 4


Facepalm