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Re: F1RWRS - A computerised F1Reject series

Postby AdrianSutil » 20 Oct 2011, 15:48

MA-Racing complete their F3 assault with final test.

An emotional Mr.Alexander has spoken about leaving Formula 3 and moving into the RWRS for 2014. "Whilst we wait for the engine and chassis list for next year, we decided to conduct one final test of our F3 car with Matthias at Brands Hatch. We have developed a small but loyal fanbase so with the circuit owners permission, we opened the gates and allowed free access to anyone who wanted to come along. I was amazed to find the main grandstand virtually packed!"
Whilst Valsattis piloted the sole MA13-B for 42 laps, official test and reserve driver Alexey Pchelintsev was away, finalizing his contract with the team. "Alexey is a determined guy who will learn his trade with us this year. His contract states at least three races with us during the year, deputising for either driver. The races he does will be decided by myself, but Alexey can be assured he will get regular running away from the track."
Mr.Alexander also spoke about his teams chances for 2014. "We have to be realistic and professional, but there's no harm in setting ambitious targets for ourselves. Regular point finishes is a must if we want to succeed straightaway, but just getting through pre-qualifying and main qualifying will be out first goal. After we do that, outr first finish. The. Our first points. I'm getting too excited now, I can't wait to get our new car together and gets some laps done on it."
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Re: F1RWRS - A computerised F1Reject series

Postby DanielPT » 20 Oct 2011, 21:44

Daniel Martins wrote:It was a difficult race, the car had a lot of understeer. I believe I managed the best possible result given the machinery at my disposition. The lack of investment by the owners in relation to the drivers is beginning to show. We should've have spent time in a simulator. About the ongoing investigation, I wont make any comments. About Prince Falik's critical stance of my driving I can only say that Prince Falik never drove a normal car never mind a racing car.
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Re: F1RWRS - A computerised F1Reject series

Postby SuperAguri » 20 Oct 2011, 22:55

Autosport wrote:Arrowtech announce sponsors

Prince Falik announced at a swanky hotel in Knightsbridge, London the sponsors for Arrowtech in the 2014 season. "Yes, yes, friends, gentlemen, ladies and journalists. We are proud to announce the sponsors for 2014, first is Western Union, the premier way to send money through out the world. Next is the South African MTN Group who make telecommunications possible in Africa. Then we have Nobelcom, helping people call their loved ones all over the world. Finally we have the famous p-minus brand which will introduce, not one, not two, not even three, but four products next season, yes, yes, yes! Arrowtech will will be well funded and fast. Drivers will be announced in the future. Now if you all like to drink some cristal champagne and hopefully you will write nice things about us.". We asked him to comment on Daniel Martins comments and he said "What a load of lion droppings, Mr Groves can score points and Daniel Martin fails to qualify and was rubbish in the Indy 500. I think it has more to do with his driving ability. We have funded the car very well and we shall bring more money to the team next season. I hope Daniel Martins will be grovling to Mr Fox after his out burst. I hope he does make him test in Jerez, see if he is faster then Issac Evans, let alone Kay Lon. No excuse me there is papaya juice to drink.".

Kamaha in sponsor shortage.

Kamaha sponsors Pall Mall, Glaxo Smith Klien and Orange have ended sponsorship agreements early due to poor results. Barii Mori refused to answer questions, but it is known that Kamaha have no sponsors at the moment. There are questions about if Kamaha will be racing next season, but a spokesperson said Kamaha will be on the grid but driver line up is being confirmed.

FAT Turbo racing entry sold

Barii Mori did confirm the sale of the FAT Turbo racing entry to a consortium lead by ex Sunshine driver Hagane Shizuka. The team are likely to be called Shonan DMS racing.

Sunshine offer contract to Kay Lon

A mole tells us that Sunshine have offered a contract to Kay Lon, there are a few sticking points including that there will be a performance based paid and that Kay Lon will have the second number but will be equal number one to Shinobu Katayama. Sunshine have said that for confidential reasons they can not confirm or deny this rumour and Kay Lons manager have not return our calls
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Re: F1RWRS - A computerised F1Reject series

Postby Klon » 21 Oct 2011, 08:46

Kay Lon Fanclub on Facebook wrote:Kay To Decide Soon!

Our favourite driver, the best in the world at what he does, has said to us that a decision about his future will be made shortly. The negotiations are just waiting to be finished. He promised us that you will know which team to support one week after the last day of the big Arrowtech test. And there is further big news: no matter whether Kay goes to Arrowtech or remains with Sunshine, your shirts will still be worth their money, because he told us that both teams have already agreed to let him wear his "Best In The World" series instead of team clothing on race weekends. Stay tuned...
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Re: F1RWRS - A computerised F1Reject series

Postby JeremyMcClean » 21 Oct 2011, 09:05

A magazine wrote:Day Two of the ArrowTech tests have been concluded. At the advice of Prince Falik, Daniel Martins has been given a few test runs. The Fox said that he prefered that Martins not tested in the session but after a talk between Falik and The Fox, they agreed that Martins shall run in the session.

The results from day two of three are as follows:

Daniel Martins 1m 30.315
Mirko Bosevic 1m 30.420
Kay Lon 1m 30.438
Issac Evans 1m 30.500
Saeed Al Faisal 1m 30.556
Dave Simpson 1m 30.589

It has been reported that Evans has been hit with the flu and will not be fit to participate in the third day.
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Re: F1RWRS - A computerised F1Reject series

Postby DanielPT » 21 Oct 2011, 19:34

Daniel Martins wrote:I hope that shuts up Prince Falik...
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Re: F1RWRS - A computerised F1Reject series

Postby Aerond » 21 Oct 2011, 21:38

SuperAguri wrote:
Autosport wrote:

[b]FAT Turbo racing entry sold


Barii Mori did confirm the sale of the FAT Turbo racing entry to a consortium lead by ex Sunshine driver Hagane Shizuka. The team are likely to be called Shonan DMS racing.


This can´t happen as you didn´t own FAT in the first place. You were offered FAT only to end the season and with a preferential option over FAT chassis and/or engine for Kamaha once the season ended, but just that. FAT entry will be empty, and if Shizuka wants to start a team from zero then it´s great, but it has to be a new entry.
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Re: F1RWRS - A computerised F1Reject series

Postby Wizzie » 21 Oct 2011, 21:50

AEROND! You're needed over in the F2RWRS thread :P
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Re: F1RWRS - A computerised F1Reject series

Postby Shizuka » 21 Oct 2011, 22:08

Okay, fine, I'd start a new team then, but how many credits can I get? :oops:
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Re: F1RWRS - A computerised F1Reject series

Postby JeremyMcClean » 23 Oct 2011, 02:27

A newspaper wrote:The third and final day of the ArrowTech test has been concluded. There was slight rain though it did not disrupt the drivers' times. Issac Evans, as mentioned before, was sick with the flu and could not participate. The Fox has said that Evans will not be in the running for the seat. He also said that his failure to participate in the third day was not a factor in the decision. Daniel Martins once again took part in the session, possibly happier now that he was showing off to Prince Falik.

Daniel Martins 1m 30.359
Kay Lon 1m 30.442
Saeed Al Faisal 1m 30.443
Mirko Bosevic 1m 30.446
Dave Simpson 1m 30.480

About mid-way through the session, Martins claimed to have saw a deer on the track. Neither Martins nor anybody else from the circuit were able to comment.
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Re: F1RWRS - A computerised F1Reject series

Postby SuperAguri » 23 Oct 2011, 03:53

Prince Falik wrote:It is truely amazing how fast a driver will go once you have his testicles in a vice and you threaten to tighten it. Still Fox, I think you should sign up Saeed Al Faisal as he is fast and is rich, so will help developement of the car with credits. He is also quiet and will not make stupid demands like that Kay Lon does. When driving for Arrowtech, all drivers must wear the official team wear, otherwise the sponsors will not be happy.


Barii Mori wrote:Well I am disappoointed at not being able to give away the entry for FAT Turbo, still I have given Hagane Shizuka for free, all the equipment that FAT Turbo had. I wish him well and hope he prequalifies as he does deserve it.
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Re: F1RWRS - A computerised F1Reject series

Postby Klon » 23 Oct 2011, 04:11

sportschau.de wrote:Sunshine To Confirm Kay Lon

The rumours that have been going ever since Lon was hired by Sunshine two races ago are true. A reliable source said to us that Lon has signed a contract and will be confirmed in three days at a press conference.
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Re: F1RWRS - A computerised F1Reject series

Postby Wizzie » 23 Oct 2011, 10:50

Time for more shameless self-plugging: [url]f1alternate.wikkii.com/wiki/2012_F1RWRS_Indianapolis_500[/url]

My first race report on the wiki for last year's Bud 500.
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Re: F1RWRS - A computerised F1Reject series

Postby tommykl » 23 Oct 2011, 15:25

Wizzie wrote:Time for more shameless self-plugging: http://f1alternate.wikkii.com/wiki/2012_F1RWRS_Indianapolis_500

My first race report on the wiki for last year's Bud 500.

Fixed your link. It wasn't working for some reason.
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Re: F1RWRS - A computerised F1Reject series

Postby Klon » 24 Oct 2011, 21:15

I need help to confirm something, because from the way things are looking at the moment we seem to have a five-way tie at the top as far as started races go: if my research is correct, Douglas Mann, Kay Lon, Thomas De Bock, Daniel Melrose and Nathanael Spence are currently all at 50 starts.
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Re: F1RWRS - A computerised F1Reject series

Postby MinardiFan95 » 24 Oct 2011, 21:27

Dave Simpson wrote:Well, looks like most of the top teams have decided on their driver lineups for this season. I haven't heard anything from Prospec yet, however I'm hoping to retain my seat there this year, otherwise I'll retire and concentrate on running my F2RWRS team for this year and if we do well, possibly step up to F1RWRS in 2015.
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Re: F1RWRS - A computerised F1Reject series

Postby the Masked Lapwing » 24 Oct 2011, 21:37

MinardiFan95 wrote:
Dave Simpson wrote:Well, looks like most of the top teams have decided on their driver lineups for this season. I haven't heard anything from Prospec yet, however I'm hoping to retain my seat there this year, otherwise I'll retire and concentrate on running my F2RWRS team for this year and if we do well, possibly step up to F1RWRS in 2015.


I'm positive I said at some point that the seat is yours if you wanted it ;)
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Re: F1RWRS - A computerised F1Reject series

Postby Wizzie » 26 Oct 2011, 16:53

Autosport wrote:BMW could offer F2RWRS engine to F1RWRS teams

Earlier today Autosport has learned that German manufacturer BMW is reportedly sending an application to the F1 Rejects Council to have the engine used in the F2RWRS available for F1RWRS teams. As part of the plan, BMW are said to provide two teams a year with the engine, dubbed the P-87, through Melrose Racing Team's engine workshop at Cologne. The engine was originally the one MRT were going to use in the F1RWRS before the new regulations were put in place and allegedly produce 750bhp in race trim which makes it more powerful than any of the current engines on the grid, although it has been rumoured that it's capable of 775 bhp in qualifying trim in it's current form although that option hasn't been made available to the F2RWRS teams as of yet. Neither BMW, MRT or the F1 Rejects Council were available for comment.
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Re: F1RWRS - A computerised F1Reject series

Postby The Lukas » 27 Oct 2011, 05:46

Autosport wrote:Dofasco sales old Chassis
Dofasco Racing team that makes decisions announced sale of the old Chassis (Dallara F190). With the engine team announced that he is interested in BMW engines.
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Re: F1RWRS - A computerised F1Reject series

Postby the Masked Lapwing » 27 Oct 2011, 05:50

The Lukas wrote:
Autosport wrote:Dofasco sales old Chassis
Dofasco Racing team that makes decisions announced sale of the old Chassis (Dallara F190). With the engine team announced that he is interested in BMW engines.


How much would you be willing to sell the Dallara to HRT?
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Re: F1RWRS - A computerised F1Reject series

Postby Wizzie » 28 Oct 2011, 17:15

Martin Brundle, at the 2005 San Marino GP wrote:You can sort of imagine in four or five years time talking about these guys we've got on the front two rows of the grid today, can't you? They're very much the future of Grand Prix Racing.
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Re: F1RWRS - A computerised F1Reject series

Postby dr-baker » 28 Oct 2011, 19:51

Douglas Mann wrote:Dammit. Had this been a 200-mile race, Ben and I would have scored a 1-2. Still, this is only our 2nd podium of the year, so this race proves that we CAN cover longer distances. But today, Pippa and Ben more interested in the team barbeque, the genial hosts that they are! ;)
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Re: F1RWRS - A computerised F1Reject series

Postby AndreaModa » 29 Oct 2011, 20:10



Tut tut, I see no results table at the bottom! ;)
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Re: F1RWRS - A computerised F1Reject series

Postby Wizzie » 29 Oct 2011, 20:14

AndreaModa wrote:


Tut tut, I see no results table at the bottom! ;)


I'll get around to it when I feel like it. :P
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Re: F1RWRS - A computerised F1Reject series

Postby the Masked Lapwing » 01 Nov 2011, 16:16

Bit late, but:
The Sydney Morning Herald wrote:HRT has completed its second day of private testing at Sandown Raceway today. The morning session was again mostly for giving the F2RWRS drivers a run, as well as Jason Hamilton, in the 2010 Rosenforth RF10. In the afternoon, the four main drivers for HRT and GRM, Rhys Davies, Ashley Watkinson, Frank Zimmer and Poppy Whitechapel all hopped into the cars for some low fuel runs. Shortly before nightfall, Davies and Zimmer drove the cars which were equipped with 2014 front and rear wings. HRT also released the test times from yesterday, confirming suspicions of Whitechapel's qualifying speed.

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POS    DRIVER              TIME      GAP      LAPS

1      P. Whitechapel      0:50.38            57
2      T. Nash             0:51.47   +1.09    38
3      J. Hamilton         0:51.84   +1.46    48
4      G. Liquor           0:52.02   +1.64    61
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Re: F1RWRS - A computerised F1Reject series

Postby JeremyMcClean » 02 Nov 2011, 08:08

From the Classifieds section at the Daily Blueshell wrote:HELP WANTED: PAY DRIVER
Required: A driver who can control a 300 km/h vehicle with control and consistency, but above all, enough sponsorships to pay for the new team. Must be willing to travel long distances. If interested please bring your sponsorship package to the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari at Imola, Italy. All applicants will be considered. Please tell the track staff you're from the Trueba Racing Team.
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From the Classifieds section at the Daily Blueshell wrote:HELP WANTED: PAY DRIVER
Required: A driver who can control a 300 km/h vehicle with control and consistency, but above all, enough sponsorships to pay for the new team. Must be willing to travel long distances. If interested please bring your sponsorship package to the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari at Imola, Italy. All applicants will be considered. Please tell the track staff you're from the Trueba Racing Team.

you need Ron Mignolet's Lotus Bakeries sponsorship! Waffles included!

come on, somebody sign him, i don't feel like setting up a new team here, there are already so many of them
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Postby JeremyMcClean » 02 Nov 2011, 11:25

This wrote:
JeremyMcClean wrote:
From the Classifieds section at the Daily Blueshell wrote:HELP WANTED: PAY DRIVER
Required: A driver who can control a 300 km/h vehicle with control and consistency, but above all, enough sponsorships to pay for the new team. Must be willing to travel long distances. If interested please bring your sponsorship package to the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari at Imola, Italy. All applicants will be considered. Please tell the track staff you're from the Trueba Racing Team.

you need Ron Mignolet's Lotus Bakeries sponsorship! Waffles included!

come on, somebody sign him, i don't feel like setting up a new team here, there are already so many of them


According to the alternate wiki page for the 2014 season, he's signed for Red Bull Team Phoenix Audi... if he wishes to terminate his contract with them he is welcome on Acuri! (He just needs to show up for the contract signing, we don't take agents on his behalf)
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Postby Wizzie » 02 Nov 2011, 12:35

Autosport wrote:Melrose to pay for damages

Jones Racing's Daniel Melrose is to pay for damages he did to the hotel room in Cyprus when the F1RWRS were there for the Mediterranean Grand Prix back in August. The Australian flew straight to Cyprus after the Budweiser 500 where a court forced him to pay for all damages to the hotel room which he trashed. Neither Melrose or Jones Racing owner Sammy Jones were available for comment.
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Postby This » 02 Nov 2011, 21:55

JeremyMcClean wrote:According to the alternate wiki page for the 2014 season, he's signed for Red Bull Team Phoenix Audi... if he wishes to terminate his contract with them he is welcome on Acuri! (He just needs to show up for the contract signing, we don't take agents on his behalf)
Well he's been fired by Phoenix... :P (that wiki is not updated it seems) So i guess i'll sign your contract. If Phoenix somehow decides to race him after all, we'll take him to court ;)
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Postby the Masked Lapwing » 02 Nov 2011, 22:10

This wrote:
JeremyMcClean wrote:According to the alternate wiki page for the 2014 season, he's signed for Red Bull Team Phoenix Audi... if he wishes to terminate his contract with them he is welcome on Acuri! (He just needs to show up for the contract signing, we don't take agents on his behalf)
Well he's been fired by Phoenix... :P (that wiki is not updated it seems) So i guess i'll sign your contract. If Phoenix somehow decides to race him after all, we'll take him to court ;)


That's right - Phoenix wanted to hire The Stig, didn't he?
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the Masked Lapwing wrote:
This wrote:
JeremyMcClean wrote:According to the alternate wiki page for the 2014 season, he's signed for Red Bull Team Phoenix Audi... if he wishes to terminate his contract with them he is welcome on Acuri! (He just needs to show up for the contract signing, we don't take agents on his behalf)
Well he's been fired by Phoenix... :P (that wiki is not updated it seems) So i guess i'll sign your contract. If Phoenix somehow decides to race him after all, we'll take him to court ;)


That's right - Phoenix wanted to hire The Stig, didn't he?

Yes, and i tried to convince him that Ron Mignolet was the Stig, he didn't believe that, however, it seems the guy who's doing the wiki did believe it :D
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JeremyMcClean wrote:According to the alternate wiki page for the 2014 season, he's signed for Red Bull Team Phoenix Audi... if he wishes to terminate his contract with them he is welcome on Acuri! (He just needs to show up for the contract signing, we don't take agents on his behalf)
Well he's been fired by Phoenix... :P (that wiki is not updated it seems) So i guess i'll sign your contract. If Phoenix somehow decides to race him after all, we'll take him to court ;)


Excellent, Mignolet is at Acuri! I just need a logo for Team Lotus Bakeries for the livery.
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Postby eurobrun » 03 Nov 2011, 08:37

Hamilton pleased with results of test

Australian driver Jason Hamilton has released a statement today saying that he is happy about the results of his recent test with HRT. "I really enjoyed the test, HRT is run by a great bunch of people and I was faster than George Liquor, who has a lot more experience with the car than I do.
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He's from a family of used cars salesmen... which might as well be the mafia Eurobrun :lol:
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Postby AdrianSutil » 03 Nov 2011, 14:44

MA-Racing: Still hunting for another driver.

Mr.Alexander is still looking for a driver to partner Valsattis in their debut season. After making approaches to Melrose, Koczo and Jack Christopherson, all three have blanked the request. "Its frustrating because we want to formalise our line-up as soon as possible. We need our drivers to put some decent mileage before the season kicks off."
Despite signing Alexey on a third driver basis, and also having Steven Mackintosh available for 'testing', Mr.Alexander has hinted at another driver. After spending the second day observing the HRT driver test, Jason Hamilton did enough to convince Mr.Alexander to make an offer. "He impressed me. I'd like him to join us. But we have already agreed to let Alexey have a few races throughout the year, so Jason might be the driver to step aside for a couple of events. Hopefully, Jason will get back to us soon and let me know what he thinks."
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Re: F1RWRS - A computerised F1Reject series

Postby Wizzie » 03 Nov 2011, 15:03

Melrose signed a contract with Jones several weeks ago ;)
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Postby the Masked Lapwing » 03 Nov 2011, 15:12

Autosport wrote:At the end of the second day of their private test, HRT and GRM revealed the liveries for their new cars. Both liveries were shown on Rosenforth RF10s, because their new cars are still being put together in preparation for tomorrow. HRT have taken a new direction with their livery, which is very similar to that of the Holden Young Lions in the F2RWRS, except is predominantly red, with a black stripe running the length of the car, with gold and silver highlights, as well as a silver sidepod. The GRM is similar to last year's car, mostly white and navy with light blue and red highlights.

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Postby eurobrun » 03 Nov 2011, 19:31

AdrianSutil wrote:
MA-Racing: Still hunting for another driver.

Mr.Alexander is still looking for a driver to partner Valsattis in their debut season. After making approaches to Melrose, Koczo and Jack Christopherson, all three have blanked the request. "Its frustrating because we want to formalise our line-up as soon as possible. We need our drivers to put some decent mileage before the season kicks off."
Despite signing Alexey on a third driver basis, and also having Steven Mackintosh available for 'testing', Mr.Alexander has hinted at another driver. After spending the second day observing the HRT driver test, Jason Hamilton did enough to convince Mr.Alexander to make an offer. "He impressed me. I'd like him to join us. But we have already agreed to let Alexey have a few races throughout the year, so Jason might be the driver to step aside for a couple of events. Hopefully, Jason will get back to us soon and let me know what he thinks."


Hmmm, I might take up this offer if is doesn't jeopardize my position with HRT.
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Re: F1RWRS - A computerised F1Reject series

Postby the Masked Lapwing » 03 Nov 2011, 19:45

eurobrun wrote:
AdrianSutil wrote:
MA-Racing: Still hunting for another driver.

Mr.Alexander is still looking for a driver to partner Valsattis in their debut season. After making approaches to Melrose, Koczo and Jack Christopherson, all three have blanked the request. "Its frustrating because we want to formalise our line-up as soon as possible. We need our drivers to put some decent mileage before the season kicks off."
Despite signing Alexey on a third driver basis, and also having Steven Mackintosh available for 'testing', Mr.Alexander has hinted at another driver. After spending the second day observing the HRT driver test, Jason Hamilton did enough to convince Mr.Alexander to make an offer. "He impressed me. I'd like him to join us. But we have already agreed to let Alexey have a few races throughout the year, so Jason might be the driver to step aside for a couple of events. Hopefully, Jason will get back to us soon and let me know what he thinks."


Hmmm, I might take up this offer if is doesn't jeopardize my position with HRT.


Oh, it will. Think about it - in 2 years minimum Hamilton could have a drive with a front-running/upper-midfield team, or he could dirve straight away for a team that will be stuck in pre-qualifying.
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Re: F1RWRS - A computerised F1Reject series

Postby MinardiFan95 » 03 Nov 2011, 19:49

the Masked Lapwing wrote:
Oh, it will. Think about it - in 2 years minimum Hamilton could have a drive with a front-running/upper-midfield team, or he could dirve straight away for a team that will be stuck in pre-qualifying.


That was the main reason why I decided that Dave Simpson would stay at Prospec for the next season - the car might be slow, but at least there's a guaranteed spot in qualifying for the first half of the season.
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