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Postby DanielPT » 28 Apr 2012, 00:24

Two stops for the Jordan drivers.
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Re: GPM2, May the best manager win!

Postby andrew » 28 Apr 2012, 00:34

2 stops please
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Postby FMecha » 28 Apr 2012, 00:44

Twin-stopper as usual. ;)
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Re: GPM2, May the best manager win!

Postby East Londoner » 28 Apr 2012, 01:31

Three stoppers for the BARs, thank you very much :P

(Because at this race, two-stoppers seem to be too mainstream :lol: 8-) )
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Re: GPM2, May the best manager win!

Postby Klon » 01 May 2012, 02:33

Ralf Schumacher - Lap 22 and Lap 45

Rubens Barrichello - Lap 23 and Lap 44
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Re: GPM2, May the best manager win!

Postby Shadaza » 01 May 2012, 05:49

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Better late then never.

Barrichello takes another win as problems befall Ralf Schumacher again. Every race Barrichello has finished, he has won. Meanwhile, Trulli and Alonso spinning almost looks as if they have thrown away their championship chances. A good P2 result for Button who was the only car in touch with the Ferrari.
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Re: GPM2, May the best manager win!

Postby Stramala » 01 May 2012, 06:52

Meh. Whatevz.
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Re: GPM2, May the best manager win!

Postby Shadaza » 01 May 2012, 07:16

kostas22 wrote:Meh. Whatevz.


unfortunately the race played out in similar fashion.

Barrichello made an atrocious start and dropped right back to 5th, Briscoe made an epic start and was up to 2nd. so there was a good battle there right up to the first wave of pitstops and from there the field spread out so there was little action. Briscoe's one stop did not look to work out as he was 10th after his stop but good pace saw him as high as 6th when he span off. Alesi was really off the pace but mostly gets away with it and Heidfelds first stop was too early. That is about as far as the highlights went for this one. (It isn't a bad track for overtaking it's just the field spread out so much.) Also Panis was running ahead of Heidfeld, so promising pace from Toyota at their f1 base grandprix.

Next race is Hungary.

If you want me to impose "Team orders" then I will allow this if:

1)The cars are running together on track.
2)There are less then 10 laps to go.
3)At Least One of the drivers is in championship contention.

For example Ralf Schumacher is now out of the championship, but Barrichello sits 2nd 29 points behind Michael Schumacher with 40 still to play for. It would be silly to have Ralf beat Rubens.
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takagi_for_the_win wrote:Am I the only one that thinks Raikkonen/Montoya (McLaren 2005-06) had the potential to be absolutely beast?


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Postby Wizzie » 01 May 2012, 07:43

Oh shite. I completely forgot it was the new Hockenheim and not the old one :oops:
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Re: GPM2, May the best manager win!

Postby Klon » 01 May 2012, 19:25

Shadaza wrote:For example Ralf Schumacher is now out of the championship, but Barrichello sits 2nd 29 points behind Michael Schumacher with 40 still to play for. It would be silly to have Ralf beat Rubens.


You are so going to relay team orders here. :lol:
Furthermore, I'd also like you to order Ralf to retire his car if he is in front of Rubens and a team order is not doable unless his brother were to profit from it.

And while we are at it - steal me something handy from Minardi.
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Re: GPM2, May the best manager win!

Postby Stramala » 01 May 2012, 20:56

Klon wrote:
Shadaza wrote:For example Ralf Schumacher is now out of the championship, but Barrichello sits 2nd 29 points behind Michael Schumacher with 40 still to play for. It would be silly to have Ralf beat Rubens.


You are so going to relay team orders here. :lol:
Furthermore, I'd also like you to order Ralf to retire his car if he is in front of Rubens and a team order is not doable unless his brother were to profit from it.

And while we are at it - steal me something handy from Minardi.

In which case, we shall prepare a REVENGE RAID! :evil:
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Re: GPM2, May the best manager win!

Postby Wizzie » 01 May 2012, 21:05

kostas22 wrote:
Klon wrote:
Shadaza wrote:For example Ralf Schumacher is now out of the championship, but Barrichello sits 2nd 29 points behind Michael Schumacher with 40 still to play for. It would be silly to have Ralf beat Rubens.


You are so going to relay team orders here. :lol:
Furthermore, I'd also like you to order Ralf to retire his car if he is in front of Rubens and a team order is not doable unless his brother were to profit from it.

And while we are at it - steal me something handy from Minardi.

In which case, we shall prepare a REVENGE RAID! :evil:


Williams will also join Minardi in their attempt to steal parts from Ferrari, simply because I can :lol:
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Re: GPM2, May the best manager win!

Postby Shadaza » 02 May 2012, 04:29

All 3 of you fail to break in.

On the plus side, WIlliams new side pods are done.
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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.
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Re: GPM2, May the best manager win!

Postby Shadaza » 04 May 2012, 07:15

Team Update:

Williams: 12.260 Million. Turbo Level 1. In House sidepods manufactured.
Ferrari: 13.480 Million Turbo Level 2
McLaren: 6.732 Million
Renault: 8.842 MIllion, Turbo Level 1. Red Bull sponsorship ran out, they wish to sponsor you again.
BAR: 10.729 Million, Orange wish to sponsor you again.
Sauber:9.653 Million, Alex Wurz is back from Injury (Do you want to put him back in the car?)
Jaguar:17.277 Million
Toyota: 3.924 Million
Jordan:10.267 Million
Minardi:12.027 Million
Arrows: 9.049 Million
Ansimov:6.506 Million

Williams made the largest profit in a round so far (+400k) whilst the team that made the biggest loss this time was Toyo.....actually it was Ansimov :o
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takagi_for_the_win wrote:Am I the only one that thinks Raikkonen/Montoya (McLaren 2005-06) had the potential to be absolutely beast?


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Re: GPM2, May the best manager win!

Postby East Londoner » 04 May 2012, 07:18

Resign Arrows to the same spots as before.
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Re: GPM2, May the best manager win!

Postby Shadaza » 04 May 2012, 07:20

East Londoner wrote:Resign Orange to the same spots as before.


-fixed-

Actually this is not possible, they wish to sponsor you again, but are not prepared to spend so much, so are only willing to sponsor the overalls.
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Re: GPM2, May the best manager win!

Postby East Londoner » 04 May 2012, 07:32

HOW did I end up putting 'Arrows' instead of 'Orange'? :oops: :lol:
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Postby AdrianSutil » 04 May 2012, 08:22

East Londoner wrote:HOW did I end up putting 'Arrows' instead of 'Orange'? :oops: :lol:

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Re: GPM2, May the best manager win!

Postby Wizzie » 04 May 2012, 08:31

Williams will break into Jordan just for the hell of it.
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Re: GPM2, May the best manager win!

Postby Shadaza » 04 May 2012, 09:27

Arrows steal BAR'S suspension.

Williams get caught stealing from Jordan and are fined 200,000
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Postby Stramala » 04 May 2012, 09:32

LOL Williams always seem to get caught. But I think Minardi will have another run at BAR, let's see if we can make their season even MORE miserable!
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Postby FMecha » 04 May 2012, 15:13

Hire any sponsors. :)
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Postby eurobrun » 04 May 2012, 15:54

Renault wish to sign Red Bull again
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Re: GPM2, May the best manager win!

Postby Shadaza » 04 May 2012, 23:09

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Besides the Ferraris out front, the grid is very close indeed, Massa manages another 2nd row start and we have a Wiliams and a McLaren on the wrong half of the grid. As if this is not enough there is also a chance of rain, so let me know If you wish to run a wet set up.

The race is 77 laps.
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Postby Stramala » 04 May 2012, 23:13

Dario Franchitti will go for a dry setup two-stopper, while Mika Hakkinen will throw the dice and elect for a three-stop strategy with a wet setup.
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Re: GPM2, May the best manager win!

Postby Wizzie » 04 May 2012, 23:21

I'll run both my guys with dry setups with Button two-stopping and Briscoe rolling the dice with three stops.
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Re: GPM2, May the best manager win!

Postby Klon » 04 May 2012, 23:25

Rubens Barrichello (dry setup) - 19, 39, 58

Ralf Schumacher (wet setup) - 20, 40, 57
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Postby East Londoner » 05 May 2012, 01:40

Both BARs will go on three-stoppers, but Heidfeld will remain on dry. Webber will take a risk and run a wet setup.
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Postby FMecha » 05 May 2012, 01:45

Panis on 2-stop, dry and Montoya on 3-stop, wet. :)

If the team survives after this race, cut some staff afterwards. :)
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Postby andrew » 05 May 2012, 03:56

Schumi 2 stops (Dry setup)
Trulli 1 stop (Wet Steup)
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Postby AdrianSutil » 05 May 2012, 04:28

Felipe Massa will two-stop (dry set-up): Laps 23 and 49
Adrian Sutil will three-stop (dry set-up): Laps 17, 37 and 57
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Postby the Masked Lapwing » 05 May 2012, 06:19

Sato will 2 stop, and Badoer will 3 stop.
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Postby tristan1117 » 05 May 2012, 06:39

Kimi: 2-stop dry
Wurz: 3 stop wet
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Re: GPM2, May the best manager win!

Postby Shadaza » 05 May 2012, 07:34

tristan1117 wrote:Kimi: 2-stop dry
Wurz: 3 stop wet


Sorry Tristan, you just missed the limit, that being said, Kimi was on a 2 stop anyway and a 3 stop wet is just about the worst possible strategy, so no loss.

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Unbelievable, simply unbelievable. With an outdated chassis and outdated engine, Massa manages to drag the Arrows to victory, even had Barrichello's engine not gone boom, Massa would of still won. Massa was quick in the dry, but when it started to rain on lap 14 he simply left everybody else in the dust. Heidfeld put in great performance, when the track was slippery but not enough to warrent wet tires, Heidfeld really shined, to find himself in 3rd before the first wave of pitstops, he just drove away from the field. But the biggest smile on the podium was of that of Michael Schumacher, who's 6 points for finishing 3rd puts him 35 points ahead of Barrichello with only 3 races left. This makes Michael Schumacher the 2003 World Champion.

Fernando Alonso drove a quiet race to 4th, Alesi would of challenged him but the Frenchmen inexplicably lost a lap. A fantastic scrap for 5th saw Alex Wurz arrive with a great result on his come back from injury, if it were not for Massa he would be driver of the day. He overtook Panis on track for that result, with the Toyota driver being one of the stars of the first part of the race. Panis had overtaken, Button, Trulli, Raikkonen, HWNSNBM and Webber all before his first pitstop. The Toyota did fade near the end though and he had to face massive pressure against Alesi, but he managed to hold on. The Final point was scored by Monteiro, from 24th on the grid, he drove an excellent race, not the fastest in the corners the Ferrari engine really blasted him down the straight, which was frustrating for Jarno Trulli who was the fastest man on the track (he even unlapped himself from a surprised Massa at one stage) until he met Monteiro and he simply could not pass.

Ralf Schumachers run ended rejectfully on lap 1, but ROTR goes to de la Rosa who was a staggering 10 laps behind the leader and 4 laps behind the woeful Asiatech of Heikki Kovalainan.

Drivers:

1.Michael Schumacher 75
2.Rubens Barrichello 40
3.Fernando Alonso 39
4.Jean Alesi 38
5.Jarno Trulli 36
6.Giancarlo Fisichella 31
7.Nick Heidfeld 29
8.Mark Webber 28
9.Ralf Schumacher 27
10.Kimi Raikkonen 26
11.Jenson Button 17
12.HWNSNBM 15
13.Fellipe Massa 14 (1 win)
14.Takuma Sato 14
15.Heinz Harold Frentzen 12
16.Luca Badoer 11
17.Mika Hakkinen 9
18.Ricardo Zonta 8 (1 3rd)
19.Tiago Monteiro 8
20.Alex Wurz 6 (1 5th)
21.Dario Franchitti 6
22.Adrian Sutil 5
23.Olvier Panis 4
24.Pedro de la Rosa 3
25=Toccacello 2
25=Kovalainan 2
25=Kanaan 2

Teams
1.McLaren 113*
2.Renault 89*
3.Ferrari 67*
4.BAR 57
5.Williams 48
6.Sauber 40
7.Jaguar 25
8.Jordan 23
9.Arrows 19
10.Minardi 15
11.Toyota 4 (1 6th)
12.AI Tech 4
13.Ansimov 3
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Re: GPM2, May the best manager win!

Postby Stramala » 05 May 2012, 07:45

Shadaza wrote:...and a 3 stop wet is just about the worst possible strategy, so no loss.

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Re: GPM2, May the best manager win!

Postby Shadaza » 05 May 2012, 08:10

kostas22 wrote:
Shadaza wrote:...and a 3 stop wet is just about the worst possible strategy, so no loss.

Image Oh dear...


The reason it is a bad idea, is that tire wear is so minimal on the wet tires, you could do a whole race distance on them. On a 3 stop, they were coming in with over 80% condition of their tires, the only time pace really drops is when tire wear goes bellow 50%. Yet conversly, it takes at least 3 laps for the tires to "heat up" during that time cars pace drops to a crawl.
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Re: GPM2, May the best manager win!

Postby Klon » 05 May 2012, 08:15

Alright, please put Schumacher out of of the car and have Wilson drive it - also, add the TURBO to both cars for the next race, just to make our opponents fear our power. Oh, and break in at Arrows.
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Postby Wizzie » 05 May 2012, 08:19

Williams will launch a protest against Ferrari's Turbo and break into Jordan just for teh lulz
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Postby Stramala » 05 May 2012, 08:25

Minardi will break into Arrows. DAFUQ did I just see? Because of that we've slipped down the constructors table! Bastards!!
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Re: GPM2, May the best manager win!

Postby East Londoner » 05 May 2012, 08:30

Looks like BAR are going good for 4th in the championship, and could even steal 3rd if Ferrari's reliability woes continue. And on that note, I fancy a poke around their factory :twisted:
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