
SKL CON TOTAL
Gilles Villeneuve (H) 88 50 138
Michèle Mouton 65 67 132
Sabine Schmitz 69 61 130
Pedro Diniz 71 58 129
Alice Powell 63 64 127
Andrea Montermini 63 64 127
Michael Andretti 71 53 124
Luca Badoer 70 53 123
Marko Asmer 63 60 123
Danica Patrick 64 58 122
Pedro Chaves 63 57 120
Sarah Fisher 55 63 118
SKL CON TOTAL
Allan McNish 51 66 117
Pierre-Henri Raphanel 44 70 114
Rrrrrmmmnn Grrrrjjjjnnn 60 53 113
Perry McCarthy 58 55 113
Ralph Firman 56 57 113
Gabriele Tarquini 55 58 113
Ana Beatriz 58 54 112
Divina Galica 60 51 111
Slim Borgudd 62 47 109
Natacha Gachnang 52 56 108
Scott Speed 61 45 106
Nelson Piquet Jr. 62 43 105
SKL CON TOTAL
Susie Wolff 57 48 105
Fabrizio Barbazza 53 52 105
James Hunt (H) 72 32 104
Roberto Moreno 56 48 104
Giovanna Amati 42 62 104
Rahel Frey 56 46 102
Amber Cope 54 48 102
Angela Cope 54 48 102
Claudio Langes 43 57 100
Lella Lombardi (H) 64 35 99
Enrico Bertaggia 44 55 99
Vincenzo Sospiri 52 46 98
SKL CON TOTAL
Cyndie Allemann 51 47 98
Jutta Kleinschmidt 59 36 95
Paul Belmondo 49 46 95
Natasha Firman 39 54 93
Keiko Ihara 55 36 91
Joachim Winkelhock 51 40 91
Alex Yoong 44 47 91
Fairuz Fauzy 31 60 91
Philippe Alliot 48 42 90
Emanuele Naspetti 47 42 89
Milka Duno 41 48 89
Jimmie Johnson 52 36 88
SKL CON TOTAL
Kazuki Nakajima 26 62 88
Pippa Mann 55 32 87
Pierluigi Martini 48 39 87
Ralf Schumacher 66 19 85
Taki Inoue 43 42 85
Katherine Legge 51 33 84
Michele Bumgarner 31 53 84
Plamen Kralev 27 57 84
Jacques Villeneuve 33 50 83
Volker Weidler 41 42 83
Johnny Carwash 37 45 82
Piercarlo Ghinzani 48 31 79
SKL CON TOTAL
Stéphane Sarrazin 42 36 78
Gregor Foitek 41 37 78
Olivier Beretta 37 41 78
Yuri Mitsui 35 43 78
Gary Brabham 42 35 77
Ricardo Teixeira 25 51 76
Ricardo Rosset 41 34 75
Olivier Grouillard 43 29 72
Kazumi Mikami 41 30 71
François Hesnault 33 36 69
Esteban Tuero 40 24 64
Junko Mihara 31 32 63
SKL CON TOTAL
Andrea Chiesa 37 23 60
Pippa Cow 26 25 51
Christophe Hurni 21 16 37
Karen Andrews 17 19 36
dr-baker wrote:I assume the 360 points is to cover the car AND all 3 drivers, right?
BlindCaveSalamander wrote:Arriving from Super Aguri's unnamed championshp are The Fighting Mongooses, with the intention of filling garge F3, and running car number 39. Their drivers are Ryan McReynolds and Theodore Roos, as to be expected, with Dante Zetticci also joining them, apparently?
And... what the bloody hell is this? It looks like a horrible combination of a phone booth and a DeLorean... and out of the doors comes James Davies! ... and another James Davies... and another one? They appear to be from different realities and time periods; we can tell from the McLaren firesuit and self-aggrandizing speech that the first is from tristan1117's GP2 Championship, circa 1995. Next is an older James Davies, he seems somewhat more perplexed and is wearing a Mecha Grand Prix firesuit - ah, yes, it's 2014 James Davies from the F1RWRS and REECCS! I'd forgotten he existed! And finally, the last James Davies appears to be wearing a firesuit emblazoned with the Union Jack and about 50 million tiny, illegible sponsors... it seems he races in NASCAR in 2003? Well, we'll have to take his word on that - there doesn't seem to be any evidence of this anywhere ever.
They'll be signing up under the name Team James Davies... bit obvious, I suppose, running car number 7 from garage N3.
dinizintheoven wrote:I was thinking of having a "one team per forum member" rule... - then, if there weren't enough entries and the closing date was getting near, it could be opened up further to those who have a car on the grid already. However, as a compromise, I'll say that a second team must be at least one garage below the first. And let's not have three teams from the same forumite, if possible, but a third team must be two garages below the second.
Hence, I'd accept Team James Davies (after the "proper" submission with all the stats worked out) in N4 if The Fighting Mongooses stayed in F3, and vice versa for an F4/N3 combination. It's up to you to work out which one might be more effective.
BlindCaveSalamander wrote:takagi_for_the_win wrote:Am I the only one that thinks Raikkonen/Montoya (McLaren 2005-06) had the potential to be absolutely beast?
Yes, because it had Juan Pablo Montoya.
dr-baker wrote:OK, I am going to copy kostas and start to reveal my hand:
- an intention to fill a particular garage (e.g. "H3")
X9
- a team name, which does not necessarily have to be one from any existing series, but it can be
West Cliff Racing (an old F1RWRS team is reborn!)
- a car number (from 1 to 40, of those that are not already taken)
22
- the car is determined by what garage the team slots in (i.e. a Holden in garage H3), but any tweaking of the car's stats (P/R ±20, or a qualifying adjustment) should be given
DeLorean (using the oppotunity to bring in a fourth manufacturer) Performance 88/Reliabilty 17
- three drivers, along with their stats - whether they're F1RMGP drivers with tweaked stats (S/C ±10) or drivers from other series, in which case the stats should be given from scratch
Martin McFry Skill 88/control 17
Douglas Mann Skill 15/control 15
Alice Powell Skill 60/ Control 60 (Stats slightly tweaked!)
- an acknowledgement that the total points of the team has not exceeded the maximum for that garage (i.e. put the total in).
DeLorean88 + 17 = 105
McFry88 + 17 = 105
D. Mann15 + 15 = 30
Powell60 + 60 = 120
105 + 105 + 30 + 120 = 360.
Marko Asmer (63+60=123)
Mirko Bosevic (60+41=101)
Plamen Kralev (27+57=84)thehemogoblin, on giving a reason for reporting a particular post wrote:He Zsolted!!!
Shadaza wrote:Going to steal Dr-Bakers form.
- an intention to fill a particular garage (e.g. "H3")
N3
Shadaza wrote:- the car is determined by what garage the team slots in (i.e. a Holden in garage H3), but any tweaking of the car's stats (P/R ±20, or a qualifying adjustment) should be given
Nissan p-5 R+5 (am I going it right)
- three drivers, along with their stats - whether they're F1RMGP drivers with tweaked stats (S/C ±10) or drivers from other series, in which case the stats should be given from scratch
Ana Beatriz
Cave Johnson (Rejects Live for Speed Champion) Skill 50 Consistency 60
Sebastian Prost (Rejects Live for Speed runner up) Skill 60 Consistency 50
Pointrox wrote:Garage F5
Apollonia GT Racing by Hydook
#22 Ford Falcon
Pointrox wrote:Drivers:Marko Asmer (63+60=123)
Stephane Sarrazin (42+36=78)
Plamen Kralev (27+57=84)
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POINTS USED/TOTAL POINTS: 285/420
dinizintheoven wrote:Garage F2 is, temporarily, filled by a wild card entry from Scuderia Minardivas, who have been allocated car #23 (for now), parallel to the origins of their 2013 Minardi. As the 2014 WEC Teams' Champions, they are granted automatic entry to this race - it just needs confirmation from the Team Manager, the Belgian known only as This. Minardivas have been granted use of the #2 Ford - they don't have to use it, but must be warned that switching to a Holden or a Nissan will require them to drop to the #3 garages (or further down, if those are already filled). Drivers' Champion Vanina Ickx and runner-up Simona de Silvestro are provisionally pencilled in for two of the race seats, leaving a massive 133 points to be allocated to a third driver, and any required car tweaks.
DanielPT wrote:You should put Michèle Mouton on the third Minardivas seat (to make that team strong).
BlindCaveSalamander wrote:takagi_for_the_win wrote:Am I the only one that thinks Raikkonen/Montoya (McLaren 2005-06) had the potential to be absolutely beast?
Yes, because it had Juan Pablo Montoya.
This wrote:dinizintheoven wrote:Garage F2 is, temporarily, filled by a wild card entry from Scuderia Minardivas, who have been allocated car #23 (for now), parallel to the origins of their 2013 Minardi. As the 2014 WEC Teams' Champions, they are granted automatic entry to this race - it just needs confirmation from the Team Manager, the Belgian known only as This. Minardivas have been granted use of the #2 Ford - they don't have to use it, but must be warned that switching to a Holden or a Nissan will require them to drop to the #3 garages (or further down, if those are already filled). Drivers' Champion Vanina Ickx and runner-up Simona de Silvestro are provisionally pencilled in for two of the race seats, leaving a massive 133 points to be allocated to a third driver, and any required car tweaks.DanielPT wrote:You should put Michèle Mouton on the third Minardivas seat (to make that team strong).
Agree on all of this.
This wrote:Would it be possible to enter the REECCS-Cillit Bang-trabant in the second 'experimental' seat? Because it is the car that made REECCS so popular!
I'll give you the details soon.
Shadaza wrote:Oh, Team Ultimate would like to change their entry to H4 Holden then. Apologies for the confusion.
Pointrox wrote:OK, I made some significant changes in my entry - hopefully I've got everything right
Wizzie wrote:He's from a family of used cars salesmen... which might as well be the mafia EurobrunMe wrote:I have no idea why I always think Tony D'Alberto is a mafia member![]()
dinizintheoven wrote:Pointrox wrote:OK, I made some significant changes in my entry - hopefully I've got everything right
I can't fathom why you've moved the team to garage F3 and not used any of the extra points available. You're still using 385 points, only out of a maximum of 450 now instead of 420. Are you sure you want this driver line-up?
Mark Beretta wrote:So is it true that you've converted about 200 grand worth of race car parts into about $1500?
Garry Rogers wrote:Well, we actually got $1900 cash, plus GST! This is a legitimate sale!
the Masked Lapwing wrote:Garage: H6
Team Name: Holden Racing Team
Number: 2
Leaving the Holden stock standard.
Drivers: Rhys Davies (S/C 66/54), Frank Zimmer (S/C 55/50), Nick Percat (S/C 45/50)
100+110+105+95=405
the Masked Lapwing wrote:My main problems: Why are the cars different when parity has the been the major issue in V8s since 2003?
Also, why the GT-R? Shouldn't it be the Altima?
dinizintheoven wrote:the Masked Lapwing wrote:My main problems: Why are the cars different when parity has the been the major issue in V8s since 2003?
Something (i.e. running the last F1RMGP season) tells me the differences aren't going to be enormous. Besides, I'm not revealing how much difference there is between 0 and 100 points for each car!Also, why the GT-R? Shouldn't it be the Altima?
I thought it was a bit odd Nissan launching the GT-R into a series made up of huge, heavy, uncomplicated Aussie saloons, but the official series blurb says it'll be the GT-R in 2013 at least. Being the wrong side of the world from Australia, this is all I have to go on. I can't think the two Australian manufacturers will run anything other than their in-house models.
Mark Beretta wrote:So is it true that you've converted about 200 grand worth of race car parts into about $1500?
Garry Rogers wrote:Well, we actually got $1900 cash, plus GST! This is a legitimate sale!
the Masked Lapwing wrote:Nope, it's the new Altima. Although it still doesn't look like it should be competing with Falcodores, does it?
Wizzie wrote:He's from a family of used cars salesmen... which might as well be the mafia EurobrunMe wrote:I have no idea why I always think Tony D'Alberto is a mafia member![]()
eurobrun wrote:How are the stats for drivers not on that list determined.
Mark Beretta wrote:So is it true that you've converted about 200 grand worth of race car parts into about $1500?
Garry Rogers wrote:Well, we actually got $1900 cash, plus GST! This is a legitimate sale!
Wizzie wrote:He's from a family of used cars salesmen... which might as well be the mafia EurobrunMe wrote:I have no idea why I always think Tony D'Alberto is a mafia member![]()
the Masked Lapwing wrote:Then quick! Try to nick that H5 garage! Otherwise, just take everything away from Percat.
eurobrun wrote:Red Bull World Race Team
Garage H5
Number 12
Drivers:
Jason Hamilton (S:70/C:50)
Mika Paasonen (S:55/C:45)
Deiter Hallenstein (S:55/C:45)
100+120+100+100=420
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.
dinizintheoven wrote:eurobrun wrote:How are the stats for drivers not on that list determined.
I said, in effect, "make them up" - but I'd expect the stats to be reflective of the drivers' performance in the series they've been in. For instance, I could think of was Phil McCracken, who was hopeless in one series and legendary in another - that should be indicative of a low consistency score.
dr-baker's very low rating of Douglas Mann, though, was to fit him in a team that's deliberately low-ranked. He can be nursing an injury or something similar. I'm sure Some Publication, J.O.U.R.N.A.L. and the rest might speculate on what's going on with underperforming drivers...
dinizintheoven wrote:dr-baker's very low rating of Douglas Mann, though, was to fit him in a team that's deliberately low-ranked. He can be nursing an injury or something similar. I'm sure Some Publication, J.O.U.R.N.A.L. and the rest might speculate on what's going on with underperforming drivers...
Some Publication wrote:Team James Davies? What's that all about?
By Ida Prefferedadifferentname
As entries for the 2014 24 Hour V8 Bathurst are underway, certainly the most bizarre has to be that of Team James Davies, which consists of 3 James Davies' from different times and realities. I managed to get a word with the 1995 edition, who seems to have appointed himself leader of the trio.
Ida Prefferedadifferentname: Thanks for agreeing to talk to me, James.
1995 James Davies: No trouble. Always willing to express myself to the media.
IP: So, how did all this start? Was it your idea, and if so, how did you become aware of this race?
JD95: Well, it's kind of an odd story. See, there I was in Woking, just helping the team out as I do, and I go over to my desk and there's an entry form. For this race. At first I thought it was a joke, but then I thought about it, and I thought to myself, who would I trust to drive the car other than myself? I can't let me be dragged down by an inferior co-driver! So I decided to time-travel, grab another me from another time, and then get 2014 me and make the best team of all-time.
IP: Time travel? Isn't that supposed to be impossible?
JD95: Yes, but I bumped into a couple of guys who said their phone booth could time travel. They really liked to air guitar, cool guys. Anyway, I persuaded them to let me borrow it to enact my plan.
IP: But it's merged with a DeLorean now!? How the hell did that happen?
JD95: Not sure. Um, I recall Douglas (Mann) saying once he had a DeLorean that could travel through time. I didn't want him to have a better time machine than me, so I decided to combine the phone booth with a DeLorean I found. Somewhere.
IP: How did you combine them?
JD95: Not a damn clue. I was pretty smashed by then. All I know is I used a sledgehammer for... something. When I came to, it looked like it does now. So I hopped in and took off.
IP: So, what made you get 2003 James Davies? He did say he drove in NASCAR, so he wouldn't have been my first choice.
JD95: Ah yes, well, you see, the problem was I could only travel to very few other times. Aside from my own time, I could travel to any time and place in 2014, and 2003 so long as it was in America - presumably in another reality because I'd never drive in NASCAR myself. But he's still me, which still makes him a great choice for a teammate. Also, for some reason, I could travel back to Wales in 1400. Not sure why.
IP: Did you go there?
JD95: I might have... when I was drunk, and testing the car. It's hard to recall.
IP: So, would I be right in guessing that 2014 - present, James Davies was the last one you picked up.
JD95: Yes.
IP: So, why did you time travel here, then?
JD95: 2003 James Davies was hungry, so we went to the chip shop. In Cardiff.
IP: Okay, now on to the car you'll be racing. What made you choose Nissan?
JD95: There wasn't a Mercedes available, or I'dve picked that. The Nissan GT-R is fantastically quick, and that's all I needed to know.
IP: And, lastly, where are your mechanics and pit crew going to come from?
JD95: Ah, yes, good question. 2003 James Davies said I could use his - apprently, he owns his own team, which is pretty cool. We'll be bringing them over just before practice.
IP: Well, thanks for your time, James. Good luck in the race.
JD95: Thanks, but I don't think I'll need luck. All skill.
tristan1117 wrote:Zombie Conglomerate
Garage: F4
...
120+110+100+100= 430 (Will save the rest for qualifying bonus??)
EDIT: Sorry Wizzie.
Wizzie wrote:Virgin MRT
Car 19 if it hasn't been taken
F5 + However many extra points I need to make up the shortfall (Yes, I know I'm committing the biggest cardinal sin on earth but I want the points) (P: 45, R: 80)
Daniel Melrose (S:65, C: 65), Dean O'Lauchlan (S: 50, C: 40), Mitchell Macklin (S: 60, C: 30)
Total: 435 points (125 from car + 130 from Melrose + 90 from O'Lauchlan + 90 from Macklin)
EDIT: To hell with you, Tristan! I was just about to submit my application when you posted that
EDIT 2: I'll take F5 for now and let you sort all this crap out
MinardiFan95 wrote:Gulf Ford Racing Team
Garage: F6 (assuming that Wizzie takes F5) +30 extra performance points (P50/R80) - [running total 130 points]
dr-baker wrote:And the DeLorean team is looking forward to thrashing the Trabant team in the race!
Some Publication wrote:JD95: Yes, but I bumped into a couple of guys who said their phone booth could time travel. They really liked to air guitar, cool guys.
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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