The entire Sauber garage wrote:*facepalm*
The entire Sauber garage wrote:*facepalm*
Jocke1 wrote:I'm Brian and so is my wife.
WeirdKerr in the NJGP Thread wrote:You are all drunk.... I go away for one night and this happens.... Lol
pasta_maldonado wrote:JeremyMcClean wrote:Thank you.
And forgive me for calling you Shizuka, Shadaza, I just woke up from a nap and my logic is weak.
Still, what can I do to prevent this for 1999?
And before I forget, Lola will resign Magnussen (if he is fit enough to drive) and Unser for 1998.
Would Lola like the competitive Alfa Romeo engines?
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.
kostas22 wrote:IBR are still looking for a new engine partner for next year. We have no intention of keeping these donkey Yamaha engines which are as crook as a one legged emu. We are not interested in year old engines, only current spec.
Ferrarist wrote:Mercedes would like to convince Arrows to keep the Mercedes engine for 1998. Why they'll have the same engines as Gauthier and Lola, they'll get decent enough support by Mercedes. Not only in terms of works drivers, but also in equipment. The same offer goes for Lola and Gauthier.
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:Ferrarist wrote:Mercedes would like to convince Arrows to keep the Mercedes engine for 1998. Why they'll have the same engines as Gauthier and Lola, they'll get decent enough support by Mercedes. Not only in terms of works drivers, but also in equipment. The same offer goes for Lola and Gauthier.
We will still race with Mercedes engines as planned. Is the re-signing of Magnussen and Unser OK with you?
takagi_for_the_win wrote:Arrows is flattered by Mercedes' attempts to get us to re-sign. However, due to the tight nature of the midfield in F1, we feel a switch to BMW will be beneficial. We are proud to announce that from next season on, Arrows will operate as a semi-works BMW team.
Alfa Romeo wrote: We're still here. We're still hungry. We still offer any team the chance to become our works partner in Formula One. This will come at very little cost to your opeartion. Our engines are competitive, we have tested them at Vallelunga and they have set very competitive lap times. We have also been to Silverstone, were again, we set competitive times. The deal includes engines and sponsorship for your team. We guarantee you quality service, and will provide our own engine experts to work in parallel with your existing set-up to et the most from us, if needed.


Alfa Romeo wrote:Benetton, with us you can be champions again
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!
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.
BlindCaveSalamander wrote:I'm pretty sure I resigned Panis, Moore, and Heidfeld a while back.
Kimi-ICE wrote:NOOOOOO!!!!! Damm those Pirelli tires, Made of cheese
AussieGrit wrote:At a VIP dinner last night an American woman asked me"where are you from?" I said Australia, she said "wow your English is amazing"
Shadaza wrote:Nuppiz I would really like to know if your engine editing tool will be avaliable for download? It would be really handy.
Jocke1 wrote:I'm Brian and so is my wife.
WeirdKerr in the NJGP Thread wrote:You are all drunk.... I go away for one night and this happens.... Lol
takagi_for_the_win wrote:If its ok with Mercedes, we'll run Wurz as our 2nd driver with Webber as TD and Bourdais can be loaned out. However, if Mercedes want Wurz back, Webber will be our 2nd driver and Bourdais our TD.
WaffleCat wrote:Sauber are glad that Nissan offers them engines for next season,but the deal will be put on hold for now as we are offering Alfa-Romeo a deal for engines.Should that deal fall through,Sauber will keep Nissan.
Klon wrote:Well, our line-up for 1998 is as follows:
1. Alain Prost
2. Tony Kanaan
TD. Ralf Schumacher
Unless Jacques Villeneuve fails to win the championship and Williams follow through with their threat and sack him. In that case, we'd try to hire him to drive together with Prost, delaying Kanaan's F1 debut to 1999.
kostas22 wrote:Klon wrote:Well, our line-up for 1998 is as follows:
1. Alain Prost
2. Tony Kanaan
TD. Ralf Schumacher
Unless Jacques Villeneuve fails to win the championship and Williams follow through with their threat and sack him. In that case, we'd try to hire him to drive together with Prost, delaying Kanaan's F1 debut to 1999.
You're putting Kanaan ahead of Schumacher? Are you out of your mind? IBR would have taken him as their lead driver!
BTW, Shadaza, seeing as I still technically "own" the Lamborghini engine supply, can it be changed to Chevrolet V8s?
kostas22 wrote:You're putting Kanaan ahead of Schumacher? Are you out of your mind? IBR would have taken him as their lead driver!
AMERICA IS THE GREATEST B*TCHES!!!! NEWS wrote:Chevrolet GP to join Formula One
The Bowtie is taking a trip to Europe. The mighty American automotive giants at GM are exporting their legendary Chevrolet brand to the European Form'la One Cup, where the Detroit built cars will kick those cheese-eating surrender monkeys into next week.
The drivers will be two of America's proudest citizens. Don Pentecost is a diamond in the rough, the blue collar hero who will lead the Chevrolet team in his debut season, with twice Winston Cup champion Jeff Gordon partnering him in the second seat.
Chevrolet's all new V8 for Formula One has a secret weapon, an alternative energy solution that will power the car to winning every race in the 1998 season. This will make Chevrolet the only team with a sustainable emissons-free engine in motorsport.
kostas22 wrote:AMERICA IS THE GREATEST B*TCHES!!!! NEWS wrote:Chevrolet GP to join Formula One
The Bowtie is taking a trip to Europe. The mighty American automotive giants at GM are exporting their legendary Chevrolet brand to the European Form'la One Cup, where the Detroit built cars will kick those cheese-eating surrender monkeys into next week.
The drivers will be two of America's proudest citizens. Don Pentecost is a diamond in the rough, the blue collar hero who will lead the Chevrolet team in his debut season, with twice Winston Cup champion Jeff Gordon partnering him in the second seat.
Chevrolet's all new V8 for Formula One has a secret weapon, an alternative energy solution that will power the car to winning every race in the 1998 season. This will make Chevrolet the only team with a sustainable emissons-free engine in motorsport.
Nuppiz wrote:kostas22 wrote:AMERICA IS THE GREATEST B*TCHES!!!! NEWS wrote:Chevrolet GP to join Formula One
The Bowtie is taking a trip to Europe. The mighty American automotive giants at GM are exporting their legendary Chevrolet brand to the European Form'la One Cup, where the Detroit built cars will kick those cheese-eating surrender monkeys into next week.
The drivers will be two of America's proudest citizens. Don Pentecost is a diamond in the rough, the blue collar hero who will lead the Chevrolet team in his debut season, with twice Winston Cup champion Jeff Gordon partnering him in the second seat.
Chevrolet's all new V8 for Formula One has a secret weapon, an alternative energy solution that will power the car to winning every race in the 1998 season. This will make Chevrolet the only team with a sustainable emissons-free engine in motorsport.
Holy crap, this is going to be epic!

Nuppiz wrote:Right, the engine upgrade system is as follows:
- The more powerful the engine currently is, the harder it is to succesfully upgrade the engine. Similarly, engines that are already light are harder to make lighter.
- Smaller upgrades have a higher chance of succeeding than bigger ones. These are included in the same calculation as the current power or weight, so big upgrades are easier for the less powerful and/or heavier engines, while more advanced engines should aim for smaller improvements.
- Upgrades may be smaller than desired or fail completely - this is because of an additional random factor. Again, the more powerful and/or lighter the engine is, the greater are the chances of failure.
- Upgrades are capped at +20 BHP and -10kg.
Shadaza, could you post the current power and weight of each engine so that the manufacturers can decide what to upgrade and how much?
kostas22 wrote:AMERICA IS THE GREATEST B*TCHES!!!! NEWS wrote:Chevrolet GP to join Formula One
The Bowtie is taking a trip to Europe. The mighty American automotive giants at GM are exporting their legendary Chevrolet brand to the European Form'la One Cup, where the Detroit built cars will kick those cheese-eating surrender monkeys into next week.
The drivers will be two of America's proudest citizens. Don Pentecost is a diamond in the rough, the blue collar hero who will lead the Chevrolet team in his debut season, with twice Winston Cup champion Jeff Gordon partnering him in the second seat.
Chevrolet's all new V8 for Formula One has a secret weapon, an alternative energy solution that will power the car to winning every race in the 1998 season. This will make Chevrolet the only team with a sustainable emissons-free engine in motorsport.
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:kostas22 wrote:AMERICA IS THE GREATEST B*TCHES!!!! NEWS wrote:Chevrolet GP to join Formula One
The Bowtie is taking a trip to Europe. The mighty American automotive giants at GM are exporting their legendary Chevrolet brand to the European Form'la One Cup, where the Detroit built cars will kick those cheese-eating surrender monkeys into next week.
The drivers will be two of America's proudest citizens. Don Pentecost is a diamond in the rough, the blue collar hero who will lead the Chevrolet team in his debut season, with twice Winston Cup champion Jeff Gordon partnering him in the second seat.
Chevrolet's all new V8 for Formula One has a secret weapon, an alternative energy solution that will power the car to winning every race in the 1998 season. This will make Chevrolet the only team with a sustainable emissons-free engine in motorsport.
No Wayne Peterson, I am disappointed. (Look him up)
AussieGrit wrote:At a VIP dinner last night an American woman asked me"where are you from?" I said Australia, she said "wow your English is amazing"
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