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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby AdrianSutil » 24 Feb 2012, 09:50

Phoenix wrote:50% discount. Deal or not?

How does 50% discount actually help Mitie?
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby Wizzie » 24 Feb 2012, 10:07

It doesn't. Simple as that :lol:
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby AdrianSutil » 24 Feb 2012, 10:22

Mitie Aviation undecided: Drivers may make difference.
Mr.Alexander has recieved two good offers from Holden and Audi to supply them with engines for their inaugural season in F2RWRS, but is unsure which deal to take. "Both engines seem good and powerful. But we don't know what to do."
Mitie Aviation have already promoted Englishman Ashley Lilly to the F2 team, but the second seat is available for any driver. "We want to help younger drivers grow into professional racers. So if we were to take on an Australian or a German driver, that may swing the decision with the engines."
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby Wizzie » 24 Feb 2012, 21:36

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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby DanielPT » 24 Feb 2012, 21:50

That car looks very much like a Force India...
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby FMecha » 24 Feb 2012, 23:30

DanielPT wrote:That car looks very much like a Force India...

Agreed... :roll:
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby Aerond » 25 Feb 2012, 01:07

Dagnall pulls out of F2RWRS

Chris Dagnall has announced today that his team will not compete in the 2015 season of F2RWRS. "Last year was quite experimental and we frankly prefer to concentrate on our F1RWRS effort. We´ll try to land Shioya a drive somewhere to complete his testing duties at DGNgineering". It was quite a poor year for KitKat warriors, with only one win into account for their Japanese driver.
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby Wizzie » 25 Feb 2012, 07:18

Autosport wrote:Commission promotes Dofasco to F2RWRS

The F1RWRS Commission has announced that Dofasco Racing will have a team in the F2RWRS next year after the shock withdrawal of the KitKat Warriors team by Chris Dagnall. Dofasco was the first of the reserve teams that missed an entry during the first round of selections but will now have a slot for 2015. Rumour has it this'll mean the engine tender will be opened up to a fourth manufacturer which solves the F2RWRS Commissioner Don Rennis' growing problem of keeping all the current interested manufacturers happy while this also means that only one of the existing teams will enter pre-qualifying next year instead of two as planned. Neither Commissioner Rennis or Dofasco team owner Grzegosz Sobczyk were available for comment.
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby Phoenix » 25 Feb 2012, 09:33

OK, let's put things into perspective then. If my offer doesn't help Mitie, then how does Holden's offer (or Lancia's to other teams, for that matter) help them? I can give them the same units Aeroracing will use, as well as personalised technical attention, and an Audi R8 for the team principal. What else do you guys want?
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby Wizzie » 25 Feb 2012, 10:21

Well, if Mite reject Audi and go with Holden instead, then Dofasco pretty much have to pick Audi anyway which means everyone's happy* :lol:

*Except for Mr Jones
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby Wizzie » 25 Feb 2012, 15:42

2014 F2RWRS Molson Light Canadian Grand Prix - Qualifying

Even though the race was effectively a dead-rubber as far as the championship was concerned, over 70 000 Canadians showed up for qualifying to cheer on their man Tommy Nash in the first ever race for any RWRS category in Canada. The Winnipeg local didn't disappoint as he ended up a competitive 5th on the grid of the race. The usual suspects of Alberto Cara and Mitchell Macklin took out the front row but Bastiaan van Nieuwenhuijzen in 3rd proved that their really is no driving like contract driving as rumour has it that the Dutchman was the first to find out that the KitKat team was pulling out at the end of the year. On the other side of the coin, Nash's teammate Jason Hamilton fell victim of the closeness of the field in 18th as did Alessandro Marchesi in 21st which was probably the worst thing he could possibly do as the speculation of a move to champions MRT next year picks up pace.

1. A. Cara (Beirao): 1:23.808 (1 point)
2. M. Macklin (MRT): +0.163
3. B. van Nieuwenhuijzen (KitKat): +0.172
4. R. Vantini (Falik Arrows): +0.257
5. T. Nash (Young Lions): +0.307
6. C. O'Heagan (Jones Italia): +0.441
7. W. Lamberigts (Gillet): +0.469
8. J. Rueckert (Hydook): +0.603
9. L. Seron (Gillet): +0.647
10. M. Simon (MRT): +0.694
11. A. Kremnicky (Aston Martin): +0.698
12. H. Shioya (KitKat): +0.741
13. N. Bellic (Rising Ashes): +0.915
14. M. Bizzarri (Jones Italia): +0.993
15. C. Lopes (Beirao): +1.019
16. M. Robertson (Simpson): +1.032
17. J. Hamilton (Young Lions): +1.088
18. Y. Katayama (Falik Arrows): +1.051
19. T. Jason (Rising Ashes): +1.155
20. D. Anderson (Simpson): +1.323
21. A. Marchesi (Aston Martin): +1.435
22. A. Bosevic (Hydook): +2.110
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby eurobrun » 25 Feb 2012, 15:51

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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby Pointrox » 25 Feb 2012, 21:19

What on Earth is Bosevic doing? Dead last with two second margin?
Well, that's why Hydook will be better off if he won't be driving next season :D
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby Wizzie » 25 Feb 2012, 21:21

Pointrox wrote:What on Earth is Bosevic doing? Dead last with two second margin?
Well, that's why Hydook will be better off if he won't be driving next season :D


It's because he's an absolutely shite qualifier :lol:

Interestingly enough, his race pace has been fine and, more often than not, he's one who makes his way through the field on race day.
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby The Lukas » 25 Feb 2012, 22:15

Autosport wrote:Dofasco confirms participation in F2RWRS
after the withdrawal of the team Kit-Kat Warriors,reported that Dofasco Racing will participate in the F2RWRS 2015 season.It also confirmed the team owner Grzegosz Sobczyk,He also said that his team intends to begin negotiations on the engine"actually we are planning to negotiate with Audi on the supply of engines for the team this season"
it is not known who will be the road next season in Dofasco in F2RWRS
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby JeremyMcClean » 26 Feb 2012, 01:10

Alessandro Marchesi wrote:Well, there was some trouble with the car today, the tires were not cooling up, and we couldn't get the setup on correctly....


Tommy Nash wrote:Great to see the fans out today. It's a great track, it should be on the F1RWRS calendar. It's good that I got a good performance today, we've been very unlucky in the past few races, hopefully the hometown crowd will help us today.
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby AndreaModa » 26 Feb 2012, 02:13

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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby AdrianSutil » 26 Feb 2012, 02:43

If someone wants to design a Livery for my team it would be appreciated (Mitie Aviation)
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby JeremyMcClean » 26 Feb 2012, 04:39

AdrianSutil wrote:If someone wants to design a Livery for my team it would be appreciated (Mitie Aviation)


Same goes for Aston Martin. My drawing skills are virtually non-existent
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby Pointrox » 26 Feb 2012, 08:08

2015 Hydook livery is ready to be revealed :D
http://www2.zippyshare.com/v/1950002/file.html

I'll keep my current numbers - 14 and 15 - if you don't mind ;)
Johannes Rueckert will be promoted to #14, and the second driver for #15 is still to be announced.


Oh, and one thing - how about a provisional table of drivers and teams on our wiki to get things straight?
http://f1alternate.wikkii.com/wiki/2015 ... ies_season
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby Wizzie » 26 Feb 2012, 14:32

Pointrox wrote:2015 Hydook livery is ready to be revealed :D
http://www2.zippyshare.com/v/1950002/file.html

I'll keep my current numbers - 14 and 15 - if you don't mind ;)
Johannes Rueckert will be promoted to #14, and the second driver for #15 is still to be announced.


Oh, and one thing - how about a provisional table of drivers and teams on our wiki to get things straight?
http://f1alternate.wikkii.com/wiki/2015 ... ies_season


Well I do mind actually considering the F2RWRS uses the same numbering system as the F1RWRS.
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby Wizzie » 26 Feb 2012, 20:02

2014 F2RWRS Molson Light Canadian Grand Prix - Race

POSITIVES:

Rising Ashes: Finally, the Rising Ashes team boss Phoenix McAllister had something to smile about when he overruled the team's strategist and put both his guys on one stop strategies. His drivers responded by actually being useful for once and was rewarded with 2nd (Tanner Jason) and 4th (Niko Bellic) which could have been third after holding on for so long from the chasing pack with worn tyres. The points pretty much guaranteed that the team won't fall into the midst of pre-qualifying next year.

Marco Bizzarri: Like the Rising Ashes pair, Bizzarri decided to stop being anonymous and let his driving do the talking for once and as a result was rewarded with a small handful of points while, like the Rising Ashes crew, would help the team in their attempts to get out of pre-qualifying for 2015.

Dave Anderson: If one's ever wondered how much bad luck one man can have in a year, then Dave Anderson's 2014 season is probably right there with the best (or worst) of them as he's been caught up in other people's problems more often than not. However, he avoided it for once and ended up scoring a point for the faltering Simpson Motorsport team as the battle at the bottom half of the field heats up.

NEGATIVES:

Alberto Cara: Dear oh dear. The one man who probably had the pace to take it to Mitchell Macklin that day ended up being Canada's most wanted man as he collided with the local hero Tommy Nash at pit exit after the Tropican's first pitstop, eliminating both of them from certain podium positions and possibly even out of contention from victory, pissing off all 100 000 Canadians that had showed up for the race. The fact a wheel fell off his wagon soon afterwards was almost poetic justice in the eyes of the entire nation of Canada.

Falik Arrows: Neither of their drivers did much wrong in Canada. It's just that neither of them did much right either. Rosco Vantini was surprisingly quiet all race on a day where he lost 2nd place in the championship to Marie Simon with a pointless 10th place finish. Yuko Katayama's race was equally as quiet as her teammate's and therefore equally as pointless.

Michelin: Two punctures for Bastiaan van Nieuwenhuijzen and Andrej Kremnicky, a suspension failure for Anton Bosevic which was later attributed to a left-front tyre ripping itself to shread and Cara's disappearing wheel trick put down to a bad vibration from the front of his car, presumably by the tires, meant that Reject of the Race for the French tire manufacturer was merely a formality.

Results:
1. M. Macklin (MRT): 1h 06m 19.644
2. T. Jason (Rising Ashes): +12.087
3. M. Simon (MRT): +35.027
4. N. Bellic (Rising Ashes): +39.091
5. M. Bizzarri (Jones Italia): +39.551
6. J. Rueckert (Hydook): +40.694
7. J. Hamilton (Young Lions): +41.001
8. D. Anderson (Simpson): +47.470
9. C. O'Heagan (Jones Italia): +47.949
10. R. Vantini (Falik Arrows): +48.949
11. M. Robertson (Simpson): +49.435
12. Y. Katayama (Falik Arrows): +52.169
13. L. Seron (Gillet): +57.673
14. H. Shioya (KitKat): +59.378
15. C. Lopes (Beirao): +1:03.182
16. T. Nash (Young Lions): +1:07.904
17. W. Lamberigts (Gillet): +1 LAP
DNF. A. Marchesi (Aston Martin): Transmission
DNF. A. Cara (Beirao): Loose Wheel
DNF. A. Kremnicky (Aston Martin): Puncture
DNF. A. Bosevic (Hydook): Suspension
DNF. B. van Nieuwenhuijzen (KitKat): Puncture

Pole: A. Cara (Beirao): 1:23.808
Fastest Lap: J. Hamilton (Young Lions): 1:24.524
Reject of the Race: Michelin - Brings tires basically made of cheese, with predictable consequences
Infinite Improbability Drive of the Race: Rising Ashes - Finally did something meaningful for once
Leaders: A. Cara: 1-16 (Total: 16)
M. Macklin: 17-46 (Total: 30)

DRIVERS CHAMPIONSHIP:
1. M. Macklin (MRT): 93 points (5 wins, 3 2nds, 1 3rd) (Series Champion)
2. M. Simon (MRT): 59 points (1 win, 4 2nds, 2 3rds)
3. R. Vantini (Falik Arrows): 58 points (1 win, 3 2nds, 1 3rd)
4. A. Cara (Beirao): 56 points (2 wins, 2 2nds, 1 3rd)
5. A. Kremnicky (Aston Martin): 32 points (3 wins)
6. A. Marchesi (Aston Martin): 31 points (1 3rd)
7. J. Rueckert (Hydook): 27 points (1 2nd)
8. M. Robertson (Simpson): 26 points (1 3rd)
9. T. Jason (Rising Ashes): 25 points (1 2nd, 2 3rds)
10. T. Hawkin (Gillet/Jones Italia): 25 points (4 3rds)
11. J. Hamilton (Young Lions): 22 points (1 3rd)
12. T. Nash (Young Lions): 17 points (1 win)
13. M. Glotch (Aston Martin): 14 points (Best Result: 1 4th)
14. H. Shioya (KitKat): 13 points (1 win)
15. N. Bellic (Rising Ashes): 13 points (Best Results: 2 4ths)
16. M. Bizzarri (Trueba/Jones Italia): 13 points (Best Results: 2 5ths)
17. W. Lamberigts (Gillet): 12 points (Best Result: 1 6th)
18. S. Morgan (Falik Arrows): 9 points (Best Result: 1 4th)
19. A. Bosevic (Hydook): 8 points (Best Result: 1 6th)
20. B. Van Nieuwenhuijzen (KitKat): 5 points (Best Result: 1 4th)
21. E. Swerts (Falik Arrows): 5 points (Best Result: 1 4th)
22. G. Liquor (Young Lions): 4 points (Best Result: 1 5th)
23. R. Souto Maior (Rising Ashes): 3 points (Best Result: 1 6th)
24. Y. Katayama (Falik Arrows): 3 points (Best Result: 1 6th)
25. D. Anderson (Simpson): 2 points (Best Result: 2 8ths)

TEAMS CHAMPIONSHIP:
1. Virgin Melrose Racing Team: 152 points (6 wins, 7 2nds, 3 3rds) (Series Champions)
2. Aston Martin Motor Racing: 77 points (3 wins, 1 3rd)
3. Falik Arrows: 75 points (1 win, 3 2nds, 1 3rd)
4. Licor Beirão Portugal Racing: 56 points (2 wins, 2 2nds, 1 3rd)
5. Holden Young Lions: 43 points (1 win, 1 3rd)
6. Red Bull Rising Ashes F2RWRS Team: 41 points (1 2nd, 2 3rds)
7. Hydook Racing Team: 35 points (1 2nd)
8. Simpson Motorsports: 28 points (1 3rd)
9. Trueba Junior Team/Scuderia Jones Italia: 26 points (2 3rds)
10. Group Lotus Professional Ecurie Nationale Belge - Gillet: 24 points (2 3rds)
11. Kit-Kat Warriors: 18 points (1 win)
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby Wizzie » 26 Feb 2012, 20:43

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: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby Phoenix » 26 Feb 2012, 23:12

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Phoenix McAllister wrote:I have to say, the strategy was not all my own doing as some people are reporting. We'd discussed it with both the strategists and the drivers, which have been fabulous today. If they could keep driving like that all the time, they'd have their way into F1RWRS assured one way or another.


BTW, Audi is ready to begin negotiations with Dofasco for the engine supply. We offer them a 50% discount as well as works technical assistance.
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby JeremyMcClean » 27 Feb 2012, 00:05

Alessandro Marchesi wrote:First the tires wouldn't warm up properly. Then they crumble like a house of cards. Bloody idiots...


Tommy Nash wrote:BAH! The fans were out in force alright, but they were criticizing our every move. I honestly do not know what happened...


Seriously, what happened to Tommy Nash?
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby Pointrox » 27 Feb 2012, 00:54

Anton Bosevic wrote:Shite.
At least Johannes saved honor of our team.

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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby tommykl » 27 Feb 2012, 02:29

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tommykl wrote:Which gives me enough time to find a second driver for next season (Seron and Swerts will be alternating in the first car, as i'm thinking of ditching Seron for 2016). I would like to offer the seat to Jack Christopherson Jr., Lorenzo Crescenzi and Jean-Vincent Albertini, in order of preference.

Jean-Vincent Albertini is offering his services and some cash as well :D
He will try one last time to make something out of his single-seater career

It's a deal! Seron ands Swerts will drive the first car in a schedule that will depend on next season's calendar and Swert's F3RWRS schedule, while Jean-Vincent will drive the second car for the entire season.
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby The Lukas » 27 Feb 2012, 04:32

Phoenix wrote:Image

Phoenix McAllister wrote:I have to say, the strategy was not all my own doing as some people are reporting. We'd discussed it with both the strategists and the drivers, which have been fabulous today. If they could keep driving like that all the time, they'd have their way into F1RWRS assured one way or another.


BTW, Audi is ready to begin negotiations with Dofasco for the engine supply. We offer them a 50% discount as well as works technical assistance.

Grzegosz Sobczyk wrote:accept the conditions set by Audi on the supply of engines
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby JeremyMcClean » 27 Feb 2012, 04:38

I've had a change of heart about the livery. Wizzie, can you send me the Aston Martin livery by email? I'll attempt to edit it to my liking and hope that I don't ruin it :?
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby AndreaModa » 27 Feb 2012, 05:21

Here's how I've been doing mine Jeremy: I opened the template in Adobe Illustrator, merged all the layers into one, which was an option the program gave me upon opening, then copied that image over to Paint.NET and edited it through there. You may not have Illustrator though so use an online file conversion site like Zamzar to change the file into a .tga filetype which you can then open in Paint.NET which is an entirely free program available legally online, just Google the name. Hope that helps! :)
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby Wizzie » 27 Feb 2012, 06:42

JeremyMcClean wrote:
Alessandro Marchesi wrote:First the tires wouldn't warm up properly. Then they crumble like a house of cards. Bloody idiots...


Tommy Nash wrote:BAH! The fans were out in force alright, but they were criticizing our every move. I honestly do not know what happened...


Seriously, what happened to Tommy Nash?


He basically got taken out by Cara before proceeding to pointlessly trundle around near the back of the field.
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby Phoenix » 27 Feb 2012, 22:46

The Lukas wrote:
Grzegosz Sobczyk wrote:accept the conditions set by Audi on the supply of engines


Excellent! Here, have an Audi Q7 :D
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby Wizzie » 28 Feb 2012, 15:31

Autosport wrote:Melrose surprised about lack of interest in Holden engines

With the F1RWRS Commission expected to announce 4 new manufacturers for the F2RWRS in 2015 and Mitie Aviation Racing rumoured to be in the midst of negotiation with Holden for 2015, MRT boss Daniel Melrose has expressed his surprise that there hasn't been more interest for Holden by the new teams. "Now, I will be the first to admit that Mark Skaife and I aren't friends and probably never will be but I am simply astounded that nobody has given them a proper go. Out of all the manufacturers, they easily have the most experience when working with V8 engines with decades of experience both from the General Motors Group and their own products, I would have imagined that teams, both existing and new, would have been queuing around the block for their products. While we currently have a contract with BMW for the foreseeable future, I would tell the guys back at BMW HQ in Munich that their engines should be just as good as the ones Holden are planning to make if not even better because they will be right up there from the get go."
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby Stramala » 28 Feb 2012, 21:57

RWRS Report wrote:F2RWRS driver switch for Alitalia

Scuderia Alitalia have surprised many onlookers by giving Bastiaan van Nieuwenhuijzen the second Scuderia Alitalia seat for 2015. The Dutchman's promotion means Gianluigi Pazzini has been shuffled to the second RonDen Racing Engineering seat in a tie up between car manufacturers Lancia and Zastava.

While Pazzini was the stand-out rookie from Alitalia's Giovanile Squadra, scoring the most points for their new F3RWRS team, van Nieuwenhuijzen has mostly struggled in his half-season at Kit-Kat Warriors in F2RWRS. However, some good performances in the last two races for the Dutchman has ensured a full time drive with his employers in 2015.
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2015 INDYCAR CHAMPION
2015 REJECTS OF LFS DRIVER & TEAMS CHAMPION
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2015 F1RMGP WEC TEAMS CHAMPION
2015 SUPER TOURING CUP CHAMPION
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby FMecha » 29 Feb 2012, 01:37

Dave Anderson wrote:It's a season and I'm struggled to adapt myselfes to a F2RWRS machine. :| But a point this race is good enough.


Also, I just noticed one thing: F2RWRS' own Katayama first name is actually Yuka. The (alleged) mistake apparently started from this.
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby Wizzie » 01 Mar 2012, 17:12

Error fixed. Note that while I've done qualifying earlier than usual, I have absolutely no idea when I'll be able to run the race considering pretty much every subject at school is trying to kill me right now which also means that when I do run the race, there'll be no full race coverage this time around. Anyways:

2014 F2RWRS Federal Express Indianapolis 100 - Qualifying

Chris Dagnall can't seem to do anything right in the F2RWRS right now. Just as he pulls his merry men out of the series, van Nieuwenhuijzen pulls out the drives of his life (which should have been rewarded with a podium at Canada had Michelin not been so incompetent) and Hansuke Shioya confirms his brilliant pace on low-downforce circuits to score his second pole in 2 years aon quite possibly the biggest stage of them all - Indianapolis. Joining Shioya on the front row will be the returning Terry Hawkin for the last race at Civil War racing. Rosco Vantini got the upper hand on Marie Simon and Alberto Cara in the battle for 2nd in the championship as he was the only one of the trio to qualify in the top 10 while both Rising Ashes cars came crashing back down to earth with a thud with Tanner Jason beating teammate Niko Bellic in qualifying for once. Not that anyone cared as they were mired in rows 10 and 11.

1. H. Shioya (KitKat): 43.500 (1 point)
2. T. Hawkin (Jones Italia): +0.603
3. M. Macklin (MRT): +0.641
4. R. Vantini (Falik Arrows): +0.665
5. A. Kremnicky (Aston Martin): +0.699
6. A. Marchesi (Aston Martin): +0.744
7. J. Hamilton (Young Lions): +0.796
8. Y. Katayama (Falik Arrows): +0.814
9. E. Molinaro (Hydook): +0.818
10. B. van Nieuwenhuijzen (KitKat): +0.836
11. T. Nash (Young Lions): +0.863
12. M. Bizzarri (Jones Italia): +0.893
13. J. Rueckert (Hydook): +0.895
14. W. Lamberigts (Gillet): +0.910
15. L. Seron (Gillet): +0.914
16. A. Cara (Beirao): +0.960
17. M. Simon (MRT): +1.034
18. D. Anderson (Simpson): +1.088
19. T. Jason (Rising Ashes): +1.099
20. M. Robertson (Simpson): +1.136
21. N. Bellic (Rising Ashes): +1.143
22. C. Lopes (Beirao): +1.154
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby This » 02 Mar 2012, 08:58

Oh jee, Lamberigts has lost all of his pace :shock: (although he's still better than his teammate ;) )
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby JeremyMcClean » 02 Mar 2012, 10:26

Alessandro Marchesi wrote:It was a good qualifying, but we need to improve for the race.
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby Wizzie » 02 Mar 2012, 15:21

Barely 10 laps in and I've already seen the race favourite retire, teammates collide and some of the most batshite insane racing I've ever seen.
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Re: F2RWRS - The feeder category of the F1RWRS

Postby Wizzie » 02 Mar 2012, 15:40

Race Control wrote:RACE RED FLAGGED FOR ACCIDENT INVOLVING CARS 2 AND 8


Race Control during the red flag wrote:Cars 0, 8 and 17 have been placed under investigation for unsafe driving. Car 8 has also been placed under investigation for causing an avoidable accident.
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