dinizintheoven wrote:I've got one: "Reject Moments That Actually Never Happened, As Opposed To Those That Did And Which End With 'Oh, Wait!'" by the users of the F1 Rejects forum.
JeremyMcClean wrote:Do we have a Fastest Lap Trophy?
If not, I propose the Giovanni Lavaggi Trophy or simply the Lavaggi Trophy to remedy this. This will simply go to the driver who has the most fastest laps. I already have a list of tiebreakers but I can't seem to find it...
AndreaModa wrote:JeremyMcClean wrote:Do we have a Fastest Lap Trophy?
If not, I propose the Giovanni Lavaggi Trophy or simply the Lavaggi Trophy to remedy this. This will simply go to the driver who has the most fastest laps. I already have a list of tiebreakers but I can't seem to find it...
If that's fastest laps overall, then the record is currently held by Mark Dagnall with 10. But I think you mean each season, in which case...I don't have an answer for you! No-one's worked out season-bests for individual drivers as of yet!
dinizintheoven wrote:I've got one: "Reject Moments That Actually Never Happened, As Opposed To Those That Did And Which End With 'Oh, Wait!'" by the users of the F1 Rejects forum.
AndreaModa wrote:JeremyMcClean wrote:Do we have a Fastest Lap Trophy?
If not, I propose the Giovanni Lavaggi Trophy or simply the Lavaggi Trophy to remedy this. This will simply go to the driver who has the most fastest laps. I already have a list of tiebreakers but I can't seem to find it...
If that's fastest laps overall, then the record is currently held by Mark Dagnall with 10. But I think you mean each season, in which case...I don't have an answer for you! No-one's worked out season-bests for individual drivers as of yet!
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.
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:I've been doing some testing comparing the F1RWRS cars to the F2RWRS and F3RWRS cars, and Wizzie's right - the F2RWRS are about two seconds a lap faster around Phillip Island than the F1RWRS cars (well, by that car I mean the HRT 004).
I think someone needs to decrease their power of those things
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.
Wizzie wrote:the Masked Lapwing wrote:I've been doing some testing comparing the F1RWRS cars to the F2RWRS and F3RWRS cars, and Wizzie's right - the F2RWRS are about two seconds a lap faster around Phillip Island than the F1RWRS cars (well, by that car I mean the HRT 004).
I think someone needs to decrease their power of those things
Nah, I say leave it as it is, only for the sheer rejectfulness of having feeder series cars faster than the main game
dinizintheoven wrote:I've got one: "Reject Moments That Actually Never Happened, As Opposed To Those That Did And Which End With 'Oh, Wait!'" by the users of the F1 Rejects forum.
JeremyMcClean wrote:...and the races there will get more interesting as well.
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.
Wizzie wrote:JeremyMcClean wrote:...and the races there will get more interesting as well.
What? The races aren't good enough for you as it is? I'm hurt by that
dinizintheoven wrote:I've got one: "Reject Moments That Actually Never Happened, As Opposed To Those That Did And Which End With 'Oh, Wait!'" by the users of the F1 Rejects forum.
JeremyMcClean wrote:Wizzie wrote:JeremyMcClean wrote:...and the races there will get more interesting as well.
What? The races aren't good enough for you as it is? I'm hurt by that
The key word is more, WizzieEverything needs improvement, and besides, the F2RWRS cars could survive a bomb blast!
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![]()
JeremyMcClean wrote:Wizzie wrote:JeremyMcClean wrote:...and the races there will get more interesting as well.
What? The races aren't good enough for you as it is? I'm hurt by that
The key word is more, WizzieEverything needs improvement, and besides, the F2RWRS cars could survive a bomb blast!
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.
Wizzie wrote:JeremyMcClean wrote:Wizzie wrote:What? The races aren't good enough for you as it is? I'm hurt by that
The key word is more, WizzieEverything needs improvement, and besides, the F2RWRS cars could survive a bomb blast!
Well, they HAVE to survive a bomb blast considering how much chaos Tanner Jason and Joel Melrose usually create
Klon wrote:Joel Melrose isn't driving in F2RWRS so your fix is rather inadequate. This bodes well for Scuderia Alitalia's F2RWRS effort if their boss can't even remember who drives in the series or not.
kostas22 wrote:Klon wrote:Joel Melrose isn't driving in F2RWRS so your fix is rather inadequate. This bodes well for Scuderia Alitalia's F2RWRS effort if their boss can't even remember who drives in the series or not.
Which series did he do a guest entry for after F3RWRS then?!
kostas22 wrote:Klon wrote:Joel Melrose isn't driving in F2RWRS so your fix is rather inadequate. This bodes well for Scuderia Alitalia's F2RWRS effort if their boss can't even remember who drives in the series or not.
Which series did he do a guest entry for after F3RWRS then?!
And why would I pay attention to who our rivals are? They are all behind us so who cares what their names are.
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.
Wizzie wrote:kostas22 wrote:Klon wrote:Joel Melrose isn't driving in F2RWRS so your fix is rather inadequate. This bodes well for Scuderia Alitalia's F2RWRS effort if their boss can't even remember who drives in the series or not.
Which series did he do a guest entry for after F3RWRS then?!
And why would I pay attention to who our rivals are? They are all behind us so who cares what their names are.
Speaking of which, I actually did the Oulton Park test and one of your guys ended up on top. Thing was, it wasn't Kremnicky setting the pace.
You should put that Dutchman on a race-by-race contract because he takes contract driving to a whole new level
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![]()
Wizzie wrote:kostas22 wrote:Klon wrote:Joel Melrose isn't driving in F2RWRS so your fix is rather inadequate. This bodes well for Scuderia Alitalia's F2RWRS effort if their boss can't even remember who drives in the series or not.
Which series did he do a guest entry for after F3RWRS then?!
And why would I pay attention to who our rivals are? They are all behind us so who cares what their names are.
Speaking of which, I actually did the Oulton Park test and one of your guys ended up on top. Thing was, it wasn't Kremnicky setting the pace.
You should put that Dutchman on a race-by-race contract because he takes contract driving to a whole new level
kostas22 wrote:Wizzie wrote:kostas22 wrote:Which series did he do a guest entry for after F3RWRS then?!
And why would I pay attention to who our rivals are? They are all behind us so who cares what their names are.
Speaking of which, I actually did the Oulton Park test and one of your guys ended up on top. Thing was, it wasn't Kremnicky setting the pace.
You should put that Dutchman on a race-by-race contract because he takes contract driving to a whole new level
Well, um, that puts me in quite a strange situation. I thought Ragnar Hannesson would be faster, and now van Nieuwenhuijzen goes fastest in the pre-season test...this will be a tough choice to make
eurobrun wrote:Wizzie wrote:kostas22 wrote:Which series did he do a guest entry for after F3RWRS then?!
And why would I pay attention to who our rivals are? They are all behind us so who cares what their names are.
Speaking of which, I actually did the Oulton Park test and one of your guys ended up on top. Thing was, it wasn't Kremnicky setting the pace.
You should put that Dutchman on a race-by-race contract because he takes contract driving to a whole new level
Where did Micko Glotch come.
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.
Warren Hughes wrote:Under this proposal, what would be the point of running a pay-driver if you're a top team when after 5 races he effectively stops paying?
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:I like the idea, but not the numbers assoaciated with it.
Aerond wrote:eurobrun wrote:I like the idea, but not the numbers assoaciated with it.
Just propose your numbers then.
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![]()
kostas22 wrote:This would be very convenient for a team like DGNgineering. Run a pay driver for five races, collect the 250 credits, then spend the rest of the season with a proven second driver to wrap up the constructors along with the drivers championship with the lead driver. No, no and no. Scuderia Alitalia is categorically against this proposal.
Aerond wrote:kostas22 wrote:This would be very convenient for a team like DGNgineering. Run a pay driver for five races, collect the 250 credits, then spend the rest of the season with a proven second driver to wrap up the constructors along with the drivers championship with the lead driver. No, no and no. Scuderia Alitalia is categorically against this proposal.
What I´m not allowing again is any team escape with 640 credits just for ending 17th and 18th in Pre-Qualifying. That is not very logical.
kostas22 wrote:Aerond wrote:kostas22 wrote:This would be very convenient for a team like DGNgineering. Run a pay driver for five races, collect the 250 credits, then spend the rest of the season with a proven second driver to wrap up the constructors along with the drivers championship with the lead driver. No, no and no. Scuderia Alitalia is categorically against this proposal.
What I´m not allowing again is any team escape with 640 credits just for ending 17th and 18th in Pre-Qualifying. That is not very logical.
It solves one problem and creates another. It isn't the answer. I don't have the answer right now because I've got to leave and get up for work at 6:30am, but when I have some more time to think about it, I'll try to come up with a better solution. But this certainly isn't it.
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.
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!
Stramala [kostas22] wrote:Giedo van der Garde - We expected crap from him, he has delivered crap so far. Well done on matching our expectations lad.
Shizuka wrote:No, I don't agree with that (the current one is alright, I think). If this system really wants to move forward, I suppose the credits should look like this:
30 / 180
25 / 200
20 / 240
15 / 300
10 / -
This way there aren't many credits given to the teams, so this will make think the team owners about actually hiring a pay driver in the long run.
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.
SuperAguri wrote:Another option would be to have salaries or pay driver amounts for all the drivers to make the game more skillful.
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!
SuperAguri wrote:
One option could be is that the higher grade you are the more races your driver will have to do to get the credits. Ie Grade A pay drivers can only get 250 credits per season, so why not make the drivers race for 3 races before he can get the 50 credits (250/50=5, 16/5=3.2). This would stop top teams running pay drivers for quick cash when the Grade D and E teams struggling to qualify or finish have to race two no hopers for most of the season to get the same amount.
thehemogoblin, on giving a reason for reporting a particular post wrote:He Zsolted!!!
SuperAguri wrote:I personally dont think the Grade A top teams should be allowed to run a pay driver as Red Bull and Mclaren dont ask Webber and Hamilton to chip in with running costs. Most of the time the Grade A teams have done very well (hello DGN...).
One problem with Aerond proposal which has been pointed out is that a Grade A team can run a pay driver for 5 races, get the credits and then hire a better driver, where as a Grade D or E team would need to run at least past the mid season to get anywhere near the credits.
One option could be is that the higher grade you are the more races your driver will have to do to get the credits. Ie Grade A pay drivers can only get 250 credits per season, so why not make the drivers race for 3 races before he can get the 50 credits (250/50=5, 16/5=3.2). This would stop top teams running pay drivers for quick cash when the Grade D and E teams struggling to qualify or finish have to race two no hopers for most of the season to get the same amount.
Another could be to give periods in which the graded teams can spend money. Ie Grade A can only spend it once in the season, Grade B can spent it twice, Grade C, four times, Grade D eight times and Grade E, when they want.
Another option would be to have salaries or pay driver amounts for all the drivers to make the game more skillful.
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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