
Wizzie wrote:I almost get the feeling you're going for "Most Desperate Forum Member of the Year" on purpose.![]()
Although the person who volunteered to marry one of the Ecclestone daughters to save F1 probably takes the cake


Eddie Jordan wrote:What do you do when this ride is over? The greatest ride? The thrill of a lifetime? You take your seat. You get back on. And this ride begins once more.


dr-baker wrote:dr-baker wrote:OK, so I have given a couple of variations below, just in case somebody pips me to the post... I know I am only allowed one extra choice, I have simply listed them in order of preference...
FIRST CHOICE
- an intention to fill a particular garage (e.g. "H3")
H8
- a team name, which does not necessarily have to be one from any existing series, but it can be
Foxdale Auto Racing Team
- a car number (from 1 to 40, of those that are not already taken)
20
- 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
Holden - 50, 50 (100)
- 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
Susie Wolff 57, 48 (105)
Pippa Mann 55, 32 (87)
Ben Fleet 40, 43 (83)
- an acknowledgement that the total points of the team has not exceeded the maximum for that garage (i.e. put the total in).
100 + 105 + 87 + 83 = 375
Ooops a minute too soon. On time this time?

DanielPT wrote:dr-baker wrote:dr-baker wrote:details of entry
Ooops a minute too soon. On time this time?
Dear HWNSNBM... And you still ask yourself why you don't have a girlfriend?
Wizzie wrote:I almost get the feeling you're going for "Most Desperate Forum Member of the Year" on purpose.![]()
Although the person who volunteered to marry one of the Ecclestone daughters to save F1 probably takes the cake

dr-baker wrote:DanielPT wrote:dr-baker wrote:Ooops a minute too soon. On time this time?
Dear HWNSNBM... And you still ask yourself why you don't have a girlfriend?
Yes. Why?

DanielPT wrote:You assured yourself that you would be at home, at midnight no more no less, counting out the time to post on a Formula 1 forum an entry to a virtual race which you will not even be able to play. And you did this while you're 30, having as rivals a few teens/late teens.
Can you spot anything wrong in the previous paragraph?
Wizzie wrote:I almost get the feeling you're going for "Most Desperate Forum Member of the Year" on purpose.![]()
Although the person who volunteered to marry one of the Ecclestone daughters to save F1 probably takes the cake

kostas22 wrote:Telecom Italia Trueba Corse
Giovanna Amati (30S/35C = 65T)
dinizintheoven wrote:However, no driver statistics from the F1RMGP seasons can be adjusted to more than 10 points above or below the level that they finished the season at (which is what is going to be given below).
eurobrun wrote:Garage N8 (20 points added to power and 20 points taken away reliability)
#00
Wizzie wrote:Virgin MRT
Car 91
dinizintheoven wrote:a car number (from 1 to 40, of those that are not already taken)
DanielPT wrote:dr-baker wrote:Ooops a minute too soon. On time this time?
Dear HWNSNBM... And you still ask yourself why you don't have a girlfriend?

dr-baker wrote:DanielPT wrote:You assured yourself that you would be at home, at midnight no more no less, counting out the time to post on a Formula 1 forum an entry to a virtual race which you will not even be able to play. And you did this while you're 30, having as rivals a few teens/late teens.
Can you spot anything wrong in the previous paragraph?
Yes. I'm 29, not 30!![]()
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dinizintheoven wrote:kostas22 wrote:Telecom Italia Trueba Corse
Giovanna Amati (30S/35C = 65T)
I remind you...dinizintheoven wrote:However, no driver statistics from the F1RMGP seasons can be adjusted to more than 10 points above or below the level that they finished the season at (which is what is going to be given below).
Giovanna Amati was rated S42/C62 for the 2014 WEC season, so I can't reduce her stats to anything below S32/C52. That'd put you 19 points overdrawn which, provisionally, I'm going to knock off Giovanni Roda's skill (due to his exceptionally rejectful performances in F1RWRS, the 2013 season in particular). That does at least bring the points total back to where it should be.

dinizintheoven wrote:DanielPT wrote:dr-baker wrote:Ooops a minute too soon. On time this time?
Dear HWNSNBM... And you still ask yourself why you don't have a girlfriend?
But... the doctor who isn't may be the one who is right. May I offer you a cautionary tale courtesy of Mr Rhode Rachel (yes, that is his real name), and I'd say the message was very clear...
Wizzie wrote:I almost get the feeling you're going for "Most Desperate Forum Member of the Year" on purpose.![]()
Although the person who volunteered to marry one of the Ecclestone daughters to save F1 probably takes the cake





dinizintheoven wrote:What I need you all (or, at least, some of you - preferably those involved) to check I haven't bollocksed up any details. In particular, some of the other series recorded on the Wiki aren't in anywhere near as tidy a state as the F1RMGP pages (which I've still got to do a fair bit of updating on even now...), and that's made my job of identifying who the other (i.e. non-F1RMGP) champions are a lot harder. I can count five:
- Shinobu Katayama, 2011 LFS Cup
- Niko Bellic, 2011 REECCS
- Pippa Mann, 2012 F1RWRS
- Mitchell Macklin, 2014 F2RWRS
- Cave Johnson, 2014 Rejects of LFS
- Douglas Mann, 1998 F1 Challenge Championship
Wizzie wrote:I almost get the feeling you're going for "Most Desperate Forum Member of the Year" on purpose.![]()
Although the person who volunteered to marry one of the Ecclestone daughters to save F1 probably takes the cake


dr-baker wrote:- Douglas Mann, 1998 F1 Challenge Championship

dinizintheoven wrote:dr-baker wrote:- Douglas Mann, 1998 F1 Challenge Championship
Now, what do I do here? I looked back through the F1CC thread, found the 1997 season, and found Daniel Melrose was the champion... aged 12. Or are there two Daniel Melroses in the same way that there are three James Davieses?
And, wait a minute... Douglas Mann was 13 on winning the 1998 F1CC.
Kids these days, eh? That BBC prediction about Miami Hamilton might have some truth in it after all.


kostas22 wrote:RBWRT will probably be Australian like they are in every other series.


the Masked Lapwing wrote:Right, seeing as how I didn't get my second entry (I did have time to take the last Ford garage, but I wouldn't take it - I'm a true Holden supporter, unlike someone I know), so I'm going to modify my other one.

kostas22 wrote:the Masked Lapwing wrote:Right, seeing as how I didn't get my second entry (I did have time to take the last Ford garage, but I wouldn't take it - I'm a true Holden supporter, unlike someone I know), so I'm going to modify my other one.
Also, said some person you know is a traitor that must be burned at the stake!

kostas22 wrote:the Masked Lapwing wrote:Right, seeing as how I didn't get my second entry (I did have time to take the last Ford garage, but I wouldn't take it - I'm a true Holden supporter, unlike someone I know), so I'm going to modify my other one.
Why do you think I went for Nissan when dr-baker went after H8?
Also, said some person you know is a traitor that must be burned at the stake!

kostas22 wrote:the Masked Lapwing wrote:Right, seeing as how I didn't get my second entry (I did have time to take the last Ford garage, but I wouldn't take it - I'm a true Holden supporter, unlike someone I know), so I'm going to modify my other one.
Why do you think I went for Nissan when dr-baker went after H8?
Also, said some person you know is a traitor that must be burned at the stake!
Eddie Jordan wrote:What do you do when this ride is over? The greatest ride? The thrill of a lifetime? You take your seat. You get back on. And this ride begins once more.

dinizintheoven wrote:dr-baker wrote:- Douglas Mann, 1998 F1 Challenge Championship
Now, what do I do here? I looked back through the F1CC thread, found the 1997 season, and found Daniel Melrose was the champion... aged 12. Or are there two Daniel Melroses in the same way that there are three James Davieses?
And, wait a minute... Douglas Mann was 13 on winning the 1998 F1CC.
Kids these days, eh? That BBC prediction about Miami Hamilton might have some truth in it after all.
EDIT: champions they are anyway, seeing as Dr Francesca Rimmer can now violate the rules of space and time at will. (Beat that, Stephen Hawking!) And I see kostas22 has filled in Nick Percat's and Tony D'Alberto's info - so, we have got some V8 Supercar drivers in the line-up after all!
Crack on...


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