F1Rejects World Rally Championship
F1Rejects World Rally Championship
Lets redo the WRC using the rally games made by Evolution Studios for the PS2. They produced five different WRC titles, covering the 2001-2005 seasons.
Lets start with team and driver selections for the 2001 season. First each user picks one manufacturer and then three drivers to drive for their manufacturer. You may select only one driver from each pot. This is to avoid combos of Sainz-Makinen-McRae. Once drivers have been taken I'll start posting results from the 2001 Rallye Monte Carlo SS1.
The point system for the manufacturers championship will be that the two best drivers from each manufacturer will score points with a 10-6-4-3-2-1 (same as drivers) system in place.
ENTRY LIST
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PEUGEOT - 206 WRC (kostas22)
#1 Marcus Gronholm
#2 Harri Rovanpera
#3 Piero Liatti
FORD - Focus RS WRC 01 (FantometteBR)
#4 Didier Auriol
#5 Armin Schwarz
#6 Bruno Thiry
SUBARU - Impreza WRC 01 (pasta_maldonado)
#7 Colin McRae
#8 Petter Solberg
#9 Jesus Puras
MITSUBISHI - Lancer Evo 6.5 (Shizuka)
#10 Tommi Makinen
#11 Gilles Panizzi
#12 Markko Martin
HYUNDAI - Accent WRC2 (darkapprentice77)
#14 Richard Burns
#15 Kenneth Eriksson
#16 Toshi Arai
SKODA - Octavia WRC Evo2 (UgncreativeUsergname)
#17 Francois Delecour
#18 Freddy Loix
#19 Thomas Radstrom
CITROEN - Xsara WRC (dr-baker)
#20 Carlos Sainz
#21 Philippe Bugalski
#22 Alister McRae
Lets start with team and driver selections for the 2001 season. First each user picks one manufacturer and then three drivers to drive for their manufacturer. You may select only one driver from each pot. This is to avoid combos of Sainz-Makinen-McRae. Once drivers have been taken I'll start posting results from the 2001 Rallye Monte Carlo SS1.
The point system for the manufacturers championship will be that the two best drivers from each manufacturer will score points with a 10-6-4-3-2-1 (same as drivers) system in place.
ENTRY LIST
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PEUGEOT - 206 WRC (kostas22)
#1 Marcus Gronholm
#2 Harri Rovanpera
#3 Piero Liatti
FORD - Focus RS WRC 01 (FantometteBR)
#4 Didier Auriol
#5 Armin Schwarz
#6 Bruno Thiry
SUBARU - Impreza WRC 01 (pasta_maldonado)
#7 Colin McRae
#8 Petter Solberg
#9 Jesus Puras
MITSUBISHI - Lancer Evo 6.5 (Shizuka)
#10 Tommi Makinen
#11 Gilles Panizzi
#12 Markko Martin
HYUNDAI - Accent WRC2 (darkapprentice77)
#14 Richard Burns
#15 Kenneth Eriksson
#16 Toshi Arai
SKODA - Octavia WRC Evo2 (UgncreativeUsergname)
#17 Francois Delecour
#18 Freddy Loix
#19 Thomas Radstrom
CITROEN - Xsara WRC (dr-baker)
#20 Carlos Sainz
#21 Philippe Bugalski
#22 Alister McRae
Last edited by Benetton on 11 Sep 2012, 16:49, edited 14 times in total.
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Re: F1Rejects World Rally Championship
I'd like to have Mitsubishi with Makinen, Panizzi and Martin.
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I'll have Subaru with McRae, Solberg, and Jesus Puras
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1 // Gronholm
2 // Rovanpera
3 // Liatti
1 // Gronholm
2 // Rovanpera
3 // Liatti
Re: F1Rejects World Rally Championship
I'll claim Citroen with Carlos Sainz, Philippe Bugalski. and Alister McRae.
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I will claim Ford, with Auriol, Schwarz and Thiry as drivers
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Re: F1Rejects World Rally Championship
Okay guys that means only Skoda is still available and their drivers will be Delecour, Loix and Radstrom.
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I'll take Skoda, then.
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Will there be privateer entries as well?
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Wizzie wrote:Will there be privateer entries as well?
Unfortunately not. The drivers I have selected for this are the ones in the game itself so not randomly picked. Entering privateers would require me posting a time for them subjectively.
2001 WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 1/14
RALLYE MONTE CARLO
SS1 St. Pierre - Entrevaux 4.4 km
SS2 Thurriers 5.1 km
SS3 Roquesteron 3.3 km
SS4 Sisteron - Thoard 6.4 km
SS5 Loda - Luceram 7.9 km
Total distance 27.1 km
SS1 St. Pierre - Entrevaux (4.4 km) - 09:30 AM - Friday
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1. Carlos Sainz (Citroen) 1:55.5
2. Tommi Makinen (Mitsubishi) +0.4
3. Francois Delecour (Skoda) +2.4
4. Armin Schwarz (Ford) +3.9
5. Colin McRae (Subaru) +7.3
6. Harri Rovanpera (Peugeot) +10.1
7. Marcus Gronholm (Peugeot) +12.5
8. Bruno Thiry (Ford) +15.7
9. Gilles Panizzi (Mitsubishi) +17.2
10. Didier Auriol (Ford) +20.9
11. Freddy Loix (Skoda) +24.3
12. Richard Burns (Hyundai) +26.4
13. Petter Solberg (Subaru) +29.2
14. Piero Liatti (Peugeot) +31.6
15. Markko Martin (Mitsubishi) +34.1
16. Toshi Arai (Hyundai) +37.0
17. Kenneth Eriksson (Hyundai) +39.1
18. Jesus Puras (Subaru) +41.2
19. Thomas Radstrom (Skoda) +51.4
RET. Alister McRae (Citroen)
RET. Philippe Bugalski (Citroen)
RALLY AFTER SS1
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1. Carlos Sainz (Citroen) 1:55.5
2. Tommi Makinen (Mitsubishi) 1:55.9
3. Francois Delecour (Skoda) 1:57.9
4. Armin Schwarz (Ford) 1:59.4
5. Colin McRae (Subaru) 2:02.8
6. Harri Rovanpera (Peugeot) 2:05.6
7. Marcus Gronholm (Peugeot) 2:08.0
8. Bruno Thiry (Ford) 2:11.2
9. Gilles Panizzi (Mitsubishi) 2:12.7
10. Didier Auriol (Ford) 2:16.4
11. Freddy Loix (Skoda) 2:19.8
12. Richard Burns (Hyundai) 2:21.9
13. Petter Solberg (Subaru) 2:24.7
14. Piero Liatti (Peugeot) 2:27.1
15. Markko Martin (Mitsubishi) 2:29.6
16. Toshi Arai (Hyundai) 2:32.5
17. Kenneth Eriksson (Hyundai) 2:34.6
18. Jesus Puras (Subaru) 2:36.7
19. Thomas Radstrom (Skoda) 2:46.9
RET. Alister McRae (Citroen)
RET. Philippe Bugalski (Citroen)
Last edited by Benetton on 11 Sep 2012, 18:07, edited 2 times in total.
Re: F1Rejects World Rally Championship
Oh crap. Just one stage, and two out of the three Citroens have retired already?
Does SupeRally exist in this?

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dr-baker wrote:Oh crap. Just one stage, and two out of the three Citroens have retired already?Does SupeRally exist in this?
No.
2001 WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 1/14
RALLYE MONTE CARLO
SS1 St. Pierre - Entrevaux 4.4 km
SS2 Thurriers 5.1 km
SS3 Roquesteron 3.3 km
SS4 Sisteron - Thoard 6.4 km
SS5 Loda - Luceram 7.9 km
Total distance 27.1 km
SS2 Thurriers (5.1 km) - 21:00 PM - Friday
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1. Tommi Makinen (Mitsubishi) 2:18.0
2. Carlos Sainz (Citroen) +6.0
3. Didier Auriol (Ford) +9.3
4. Francois Delecour (Skoda) +11.2
5. Colin McRae (Subaru) +14.9
6. Armin Schwarz (Ford) +18.8
7. Harri Rovanpera (Peugeot) +20.9
8. Bruno Thiry (Ford) +25.6
9. Richard Burns (Hyundai) +30.5
10. Marcus Gronholm (Peugeot) +34.9
11. Gilles Panizzi (Mitsubishi) +38.3
12. Freddy Loix (Skoda) +42.0
13. Markko Martin (Mitsubishi) +46.2
14. Kenneth Eriksson (Hyundai) +50.1
15. Jesus Puras (Subaru) +52.0
16. Thomas Radstrom (Skoda) +54.6
17. Piero Liatti (Peugeot) +58.9
18. Toshi Arai (Hyundai) +1:03.4
RET. Petter Solberg (Subaru)
RALLY AFTER SS2
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1. Tommi Makinen (Mitsubishi) 4:13.9
2. Carlos Sainz (Citroen) 4:19.5
3. Francois Delecour (Skoda) 4:27.1
4. Colin McRae (Subaru) 4:35.7
5. Armin Schwarz (Ford) 4:36.2
6. Didier Auriol (Ford) 4:43.7
7. Harri Rovanpera (Peugeot) 4:44.5
8. Bruno Thiry (Ford) 4:54.8
9. Marcus Gronholm (Peugeot) 5:00.9
10. Gilles Panizzi (Mitsubishi) 5:09.0
11. Richard Burns (Hyundai) 5:10.4
12. Freddy Loix (Skoda) 5:19.8
13. Markko Martin (Mitsubishi) 5:33.8
14. Kenneth Eriksson (Hyundai) 5:42.7
15. Piero Liatti (Peugeot) 5:44.0
16. Jesus Puras (Subaru) 5:46.7
17. Toshi Arai (Hyundai) 5:53.9
18. Thomas Radstrom (Skoda) 5:59.5
RET. Petter Solberg (Subaru)
RET. Alister McRae (Citroen)
RET. Philippe Bugalski (Citroen)
Re: F1Rejects World Rally Championship
Well, 2 retirements without hope of reentry (
), but at least the other entry is now in second (
)!!!


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2001 WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 1/14
RALLYE MONTE CARLO
SS1 St. Pierre - Entrevaux 4.4 km
SS2 Thurriers 5.1 km
SS3 Roquesteron 3.3 km
SS4 Sisteron - Thoard 6.4 km
SS5 Loda - Luceram 7.9 km
Total distance 27.1 km
SS3 Roquesteron (3.3 km) - 10:00 AM - Saturday
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1. Tommi Makinen (Mitsubishi) 1:14.8
2. Carlos Sainz (Citroen) +4.9
3. Armin Schwarz (Ford) +6.6
4. Didier Auriol (Ford) +9.0
5. Francois Delecour (Skoda) +10.7
6. Marcus Gronholm (Peugeot) +12.7
7. Colin McRae (Subaru) +13.3
8. Bruno Thiry (Ford) +14.3
9. Harri Rovanpera (Peugeot) +15.7
10. Richard Burns (Hyundai) +17.1
11. Gilles Panizzi (Mitsubishi) +18.9
12. Freddy Loix (Skoda) +20.5
13. Markko Martin (Mitsubishi) +22.6
14. Thomas Radstrom (Skoda) +25.5
15. Jesus Puras (Subaru) +27.6
16. Piero Liatti (Peugeot) +30.0
17. Kenneth Eriksson (Hyundai) +32.5
18. Toshi Arai (Hyundai) +36.5
RALLY AFTER SS3
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1. Tommi Makinen (Mitsubishi) 5:28.7
2. Carlos Sainz (Citroen) 5:39.2
3. Francois Delecour (Skoda) 5:52.6
4. Armin Schwarz (Ford) 5:57.6
5. Colin McRae (Subaru) 6:03.8
6. Didier Auriol (Ford) 6:07.5
7. Harri Rovanpera (Peugeot) 6:15.0
8. Bruno Thiry (Ford) 6:23.9
9. Marcus Gronholm (Peugeot) 6:28.4
10. Richard Burns (Hyundai) 6:42.3
11. Gilles Panizzi (Mitsubishi) 6:42.7
12. Freddy Loix (Skoda) 6:55.1
13. Markko Martin (Mitsubishi) 7:11.2
14. Piero Liatti (Peugeot) 7:28.8
15. Jesus Puras (Subaru) 7:29.1
16. Kenneth Eriksson (Hyundai) 7:30.0
17. Thomas Radstrom (Skoda) 7:39.8
18. Toshi Arai (Hyundai) 7:45.2
RET. Petter Solberg (Subaru)
RET. Alister McRae (Citroen)
RET. Philippe Bugalski (Citroen)
RALLYE MONTE CARLO
SS1 St. Pierre - Entrevaux 4.4 km
SS2 Thurriers 5.1 km
SS3 Roquesteron 3.3 km
SS4 Sisteron - Thoard 6.4 km
SS5 Loda - Luceram 7.9 km
Total distance 27.1 km
SS3 Roquesteron (3.3 km) - 10:00 AM - Saturday
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1. Tommi Makinen (Mitsubishi) 1:14.8
2. Carlos Sainz (Citroen) +4.9
3. Armin Schwarz (Ford) +6.6
4. Didier Auriol (Ford) +9.0
5. Francois Delecour (Skoda) +10.7
6. Marcus Gronholm (Peugeot) +12.7
7. Colin McRae (Subaru) +13.3
8. Bruno Thiry (Ford) +14.3
9. Harri Rovanpera (Peugeot) +15.7
10. Richard Burns (Hyundai) +17.1
11. Gilles Panizzi (Mitsubishi) +18.9
12. Freddy Loix (Skoda) +20.5
13. Markko Martin (Mitsubishi) +22.6
14. Thomas Radstrom (Skoda) +25.5
15. Jesus Puras (Subaru) +27.6
16. Piero Liatti (Peugeot) +30.0
17. Kenneth Eriksson (Hyundai) +32.5
18. Toshi Arai (Hyundai) +36.5
RALLY AFTER SS3
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1. Tommi Makinen (Mitsubishi) 5:28.7
2. Carlos Sainz (Citroen) 5:39.2
3. Francois Delecour (Skoda) 5:52.6
4. Armin Schwarz (Ford) 5:57.6
5. Colin McRae (Subaru) 6:03.8
6. Didier Auriol (Ford) 6:07.5
7. Harri Rovanpera (Peugeot) 6:15.0
8. Bruno Thiry (Ford) 6:23.9
9. Marcus Gronholm (Peugeot) 6:28.4
10. Richard Burns (Hyundai) 6:42.3
11. Gilles Panizzi (Mitsubishi) 6:42.7
12. Freddy Loix (Skoda) 6:55.1
13. Markko Martin (Mitsubishi) 7:11.2
14. Piero Liatti (Peugeot) 7:28.8
15. Jesus Puras (Subaru) 7:29.1
16. Kenneth Eriksson (Hyundai) 7:30.0
17. Thomas Radstrom (Skoda) 7:39.8
18. Toshi Arai (Hyundai) 7:45.2
RET. Petter Solberg (Subaru)
RET. Alister McRae (Citroen)
RET. Philippe Bugalski (Citroen)
Re: F1Rejects World Rally Championship
Go Carlos!
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Re: F1Rejects World Rally Championship
This still going?
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