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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby FMecha » 10 Jul 2011, 17:05

MinardiFan95 wrote:This series is on hold indefinitely due to computer problems, hopefully they are resolved soon so I can get the series back underway for the Figure 8 race.


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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby tommykl » 10 Jul 2011, 17:50

But, isn't Rockingham next on the schedule?
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby Waris » 11 Jul 2011, 21:11

Wow, this thing is epic! I swear, if I ever make money to spend on things just for fun, I'll buy a better computer with rFactor on it, so I can make stuff like this.
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby MinardiFan95 » 11 Jul 2011, 22:02

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My computer is working again (somehow the cable connecting the ports on the rear of the computer to the motherboard had disconnected themselves), so the series is underway again! I'll try to run the Rockingham round tomorrow.
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby Wizzie » 11 Jul 2011, 22:24

Hooray! :D

Anyways MRT is now able to enter a third car for the Australian rounds:

Driver name: Jackson Donaldson
Car: Skoda 110R
Number: 37
Sponsors: Jetstar
Car Colour(s): Silver, Orange
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby Pointrox » 12 Jul 2011, 03:40

Krzysztof Detmer wrote:Just a week ago I was complaining about my inability to compete with the faster Dacias, Skodas etc., and today I finished 9th! I'm satisfied with my first top 10 and I'll be aiming for top 5. Watch out comrades!
Uh, and by the way - rumor has it that our series was about to be put on hold. I hope it's nothing serious and we will be able to race in Rockingham.
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby WeirdKerr » 12 Jul 2011, 07:03

:lol:
this is fun

Id like to enter a car if im not to late?

Skoda 110 thingy in silver with a red star on the doors

driver Merak Keznorski number 74
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby This » 12 Jul 2011, 07:14

WL wrote:You don't need talent to drive that Skoda, even a capitalist child can do it. Wartburgs are for real manly comrades!

GVD wrote:In DDR, Trabant drives you!


(despite none of my drivers being from the DDR, they feel at home already.

Can i also enter a third 'nord korea' car, for some commie-flavour? :D Obviously driven by the Dear Leader. He wishes to enter in a Dacia.(gosh i'm really asking too much from you, but this is something you can't refuse :D )
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby Benetton » 13 Jul 2011, 07:29

I can't wait for the next round and my new Penguin sponsored car!! :P
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby MinardiFan95 » 16 Jul 2011, 23:07

Round 6 - Rock in ham? No, Rockingham

There's no really nice way of putting it, this round was disappointing for the spectators. Yes, it is an oval which is not normally raced on in these conditions, but the crowd expected more rolls than you'd find in a bakery, but there were no rolls at all, not even from the Trabants.

Though you wouldn't think this odd shaped 'oval' (if you can even call it that) would be anything like the Superspeedways of Daytona and Talledega, it produced a similar two car draft tactic to what was seen at the NASCAR races at those circuits, just with much less power.

The Wartburgs looked strong for the first time ever, with a surprise pole position winner in Sameal Meerwick, making a determined effort to not recieve ROTY. This was down to an engine upgrade, but it wasn't all smooth sailing for Wartburg drivers as the rules say that for each upgrade there must be an equal and opposite downgrade, in this case the laughable stock suspension was put back on. Which meant the Wartburgs dropped down the order like a tonne of bricks hurled off Mount Everest.

As this was a power track the Skodas dominated, while the Fiats trundled around hopelessly at the back. This race saw the series' first female winner, Migle Drasavit, who worked with Niko Bellic as a drafting partner.

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As per usual, the other stuff will be posted soon.

One last thing; I've finally managed to download the latest version of EastCars which features a new car, the Moskvich 2140, so if you are unhappy with your car, you can change to that.
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby Shizuka » 16 Jul 2011, 23:45

It's STILL written as Samael. :D :D
How did he end up in pole is beyond me, but aside from that, 14th place is an improvement for once!
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby tristan1117 » 17 Jul 2011, 00:37

Why is Peter Senerson in red?
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby KL-racer » 17 Jul 2011, 04:31

After the disappointment of not starting the race last round, It's nice to see my driver win this one as an excellent bounceback! Can't wait to see the highlight video of this!

by the way, here's what happened after her first win, an interview with an American reporter

Reporter: Migle, what a close vicotry it was. What are your emotions right now?
Migle: Well, it was hard fought race that's for sure! I can't really describe in words right now!
Reporter: Considering that you are officially the first female driver to win in REECCS, how proud are you to accomplish that?
Migle: it's absoulty amazing, espically after I couldn't start the last race due to weird circumstances!
Reporter: At least you recieved at least 25 points for the win. Are you feeling more hopeful of your chances to win the championship?
Migle: It's still uphill from here, but at least the hill is a little less steeper than it was last race.
Reporter: Finally, any shoutouts?
Migle: I would like to thank my fans from Lithuania that went to every race so far, and any American fans that I managed to gain after this race!

There was also a Lithuanian reporter there as well, but I will not post that interview due to me being lazy to translate it into Lithuanian! :lol:
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby JeremyMcClean » 17 Jul 2011, 05:19

MinardiFan95 wrote:
One last thing; I've finally managed to download the latest version of EastCars which features a new car, the Moskvich 2140, so if you are unhappy with your car, you can change to that.


I'll be switching to that, keeping Kekkonen and his awesome livery, thank you very much :)
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby MinardiFan95 » 17 Jul 2011, 17:09

Here are the highlights, which are sadly lacking in the comedic Trabant rolls department.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLXYwbpQJiw
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby Wizzie » 17 Jul 2011, 17:25

I was expecting a "Big One" :|
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby Shizuka » 17 Jul 2011, 21:54

I'd like to nominate my driver Meerwick for the awards below:

The Paperweight Award (awarded to the driver who loses the most positions between qualifying and the race): -2 points
The Daniel Melrose Award: (Awarded to someone who performs well for the first half of the race only to simply disappear off a cliff after that point): 25 second penalty
The "Ambitious but Rubbish" award: (Someone who outdoes their machinery only for it to go horribly wrong): A week's supply of free popcorn provided by Wizzie.

I know it's all NEGATIVE awards, but at least the Paperweight one is proper: an unexpected pole, then a 14th place midfield finish!
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby dr-baker » 17 Jul 2011, 23:35

MinardiFan95 wrote:One last thing; I've finally managed to download the latest version of EastCars which features a new car, the Moskvich 2140, so if you are unhappy with your car, you can change to that.

Funny you should mention that, because Pippa Mann recently bought a Moskvich 2140 for Ben Fleet as a restoration project, and he now has somewhere to race it. Hurrah! 8-)
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby Benetton » 18 Jul 2011, 06:52

Absolutely rejectful to qualify 4th and end up 15th in a race where practically nothing happened :lol:
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby FMecha » 18 Jul 2011, 17:39

Kazuhiko Takagi wrote:Oh dear, bad wheater makes me to drop to such bad positions. :oops:
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby This » 19 Jul 2011, 08:00

Best Trabant :D Worst Wartburg :(

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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby MinardiFan95 » 20 Jul 2011, 18:34

Race 7 - Good 'Ol Boys at Crazy Cooters 8
The good 'ol boys of the REECCS make their first American stop at Hazzard County, with the fearsome Crazy Cooters 8, a track sponsored by the local tow truck driver/mechanic Cooter Davenport, who must get a lot of business after a race weekend.

The grid order was quite a surprise to most, with newcomer Merak Keznorski taking pole position from the Fiats of Njord Munk and Peter Senerson. Keznorski's time in the lead didn't last though, being the first to be involved in a cross-over collision. The unluckiest driver in the series, Sameal Meerwick, was the first retiree, with his Wartburg setting alight for the second time this season. The Trabants rolled plenty of times, so much so that the highest placed Trabant driver, Kay Lon, finished 20 laps down. The carnage continued, with a hit between Frank Montana and Dave Simpson being the hardest collision, taking out both, and the most spectacular collision going to Zbynek Benes. The pits weren't safe either, with a blockage caused by a spun car. Maxim Simonov and Wouter Lamberights were two of the drivers involved.

All along there could only be one winner, the legend himself, HWNSNBM, who lapped the whole field, with Keznorski taking a superb second on debut and Zbynek Benes taking third.

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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby MinardiFan95 » 20 Jul 2011, 19:00

Get yourself a nice big box of Wizzie's Popcorn because here are the absolutely EPIC highlights.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_7IUsYUEGQ
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby Wizzie » 20 Jul 2011, 19:14

If only more championships had that much carnage in one race :lol:
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby dr-baker » 20 Jul 2011, 19:21

That was totally epic, of epic proportions. :D AND Ben Fleet scored his best result to date....
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby MinardiFan95 » 20 Jul 2011, 19:31

I'm going to edit the talent files before the next race, probably just assigning a random value to each driver. I also want to know team names and nationalities of drivers as well.
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby dr-baker » 20 Jul 2011, 19:34

MinardiFan95 wrote:I'm going to edit the talent files before the next race, probably just assigning a random value to each driver. I also want to know team names and nationalities of drivers as well.

Ben Fleet, English/British, Foxdale Auto Racing Team.
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby Wizzie » 20 Jul 2011, 19:42

Melrose Racing Team:
Dean O'Lauchlan (AUS/USA)
Daniel Melrose (AUS)
Jackson Donaldson (AUS) (Australasian events)
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby Shizuka » 20 Jul 2011, 19:51

MinardiFan95 wrote:Get yourself a nice big box of Wizzie's Popcorn because here are the absolutely EPIC highlights.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_7IUsYUEGQ


1. Meerwick is indeed THE unluckiest driver! If there is still an opportunity to come up with awards, I have some:
- Unluckiest driver of the season award
- The Robert Kubica award - punching above the car's weights
- KazNak prize - finishing way below than expected

Also, you got me bursting out laughing at 01:22 when that wheel appeared. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby SuperAguri » 20 Jul 2011, 20:15

team : Infiniti Nissan Renault Lada racing (works Lada team)
drivers : Frank Montana (USA)
Yoshio Ikemachi (JPN)
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby Benetton » 20 Jul 2011, 22:21

MinardiFan95 wrote:I'm going to edit the talent files before the next race, probably just assigning a random value to each driver. I also want to know team names and nationalities of drivers as well.


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Nationality: Finnish
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby the Masked Lapwing » 20 Jul 2011, 22:29

Driver: Frank Zimmer (AUS)
Team: Garry Rogers Motorsport
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!
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby Bleu » 20 Jul 2011, 22:34

My team is split into two separate entries as they race different brands of cars. Both are nationalistic teams, therefore we see Russian driver in Lada and Czech driver in Skoda.

Formula Tolyatti - Maxim Simonov (Russia)
Laurin-Klement Racing - Zbynek Benes (Czech Republic)
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby Phoenix » 20 Jul 2011, 22:39

Team name: Team Phoenix
Drivers:
-17: Niko Bellic (Serbia)
-18: Brucie Kibbutz (Israel)
Y O S O Y C O L C H O N E R O

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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby Pointrox » 20 Jul 2011, 23:21

Skoda Zlaty Racing
#49 - Kristof Detmer (Poland)

He wants to change a spelling of his name to more pan-European because - as he put it - "everyone is butchering it both in spelling and pronounciation, including the officials".
And by the way - Detmer is in posession of a new Skoda and wants to race it from San Jose onwards. Also he decided to start his very own team.
Here's his new skin: http://i54.tinypic.com/1zvg804.png
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby Shizuka » 20 Jul 2011, 23:50

LOL Racing
11 - Samael Meerwick (GER)
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby East Londoner » 21 Jul 2011, 00:40

Eddie The Head Racing
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby This » 21 Jul 2011, 01:05

Cillit Gang! (UK)
Trabant
#13 Gio Van Dycke (BEL)

sponsors are still: Cillit Bang! And please add Moneytron on the back
Group Lotus Professional (DDR) (despite being 'european' the team takes on the nationality of the wartburg factory)
Wartburg
#31 Wouter Lamberigts (BEL)

sponsors are still: Lotus professional and festivalblog.be (without an s, like i originally wrote down)
If a third entry is possible:
Glorious Nation Of North Korea Racing (North Korea)
Dacia
#0 Kim-Jong-Il (North Korea)

MinardiFan95 wrote:I'm going to edit the talent files before the next race, probably just assigning a random value to each driver. I also want to know team names and nationalities of drivers as well.

just make sure GVD is extremely rejectful!
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby Jack O Melley » 21 Jul 2011, 01:09

Trueba Racing Team
# 92 Driver: Njord Munk (DAN)
Giovanni Roda - The most shamelessy rude and reject driver in 'F1 Challenge' Championship
- And in F1RWRS
- And... oh damn.
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Re: The Rejectful Eastern European Cars Computerised Series

Postby KL-racer » 21 Jul 2011, 01:42

KL Motorsports

#40 Driver: Migle Drasavit (Lithuania)
For pete's sake, Alonso win a third drivers title, already!
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