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Stramala [kostas22] wrote:Update on Renault's budget please KL?


Renault only has 650 EUR left in their pool.

And one more thing before I forget. For the teams that used 200EU pay drivers, you can either keep them and sign them to a proper salary for the remainder of the season or you can use another pay driver from a different tier.
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I will use another pay driver
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andrew wrote:I will use another pay driver


Okay, I still need a couple names so I can determine which tier they will fall in!

As for the rest of the users that had 200EU pay drivers, I am guessing you want to keep them and sign them to a proper salary?
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Bertrand Baguette please
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andrew wrote:Bertrand Baguette please

Not a wise choice at all. He was still in karts back then. Remember this series is set in 2003 and not 2013...
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Stramala wrote:
andrew wrote:Bertrand Baguette please

Not a wise choice at all. He was still in karts back then. Remember this series is set in 2003 and not 2013...



I just want to earn money because my team has empty wallets and I believe he is in the 200 tier
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KL-racer, which 100EUR tier driver should I go with once Bernoldi's contract expires? And how will the stats for the new A4 for next year be determined?

EDIT: Before I forget, can I also have Audi's current budget?
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Mercedes heavily discourage Liqui Target from signing Bertrand Baguette. He is little known and has no experience of racing proper racing cars. We are doing badly, but we don't want to bring the sport into disrepute!

We would ask Liqui Target to be mindful that, after the fifth race of the season, Mercedes are introducing a brand new car, and will also be giving a significant amount of money to both of our teams at the same time. This might ease your financial burden somewhat. Also, it gives me bargaining tools should you decide to hire Baguette... :twisted:

KL-Racer, do Mercedes still have 5000 euros?
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Well, I do need money as well and I figured Tom Coronel could offer 200 DM a race, now could he?
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How about Christian Albers?
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Wizzie wrote:KL-racer, which 100EUR tier driver should I go with once Bernoldi's contract expires? And how will the stats for the new A4 for next year be determined?

EDIT: Before I forget, can I also have Audi's current budget?


The stats for the A4 next year will be based off an average of ALL of the teams running Audis right now. So, essentially, all of the audi teams will start with the same stats when the A4 is introduced.

Audi's budget is 3000 EUR, because audi gave 2000 EUR to JLD at the beginning of the season.

In terms of a 100EUR pay driver, it's up to you to choose!
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Klon wrote:Well, I do need money as well and I figured Tom Coronel could offer 200 DM a race, now could he?


Yes, he is approved, but as a 300DM pay driver instead, because you used a 200 DM pay driver already.
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andrew wrote:How about Christian Albers?


He is approved, as a 100EU pay driver, Meaning that he will do the next 6 races.
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FloProAct wrote:Mercedes heavily discourage Liqui Target from signing Bertrand Baguette. He is little known and has no experience of racing proper racing cars. We are doing badly, but we don't want to bring the sport into disrepute!

We would ask Liqui Target to be mindful that, after the fifth race of the season, Mercedes are introducing a brand new car, and will also be giving a significant amount of money to both of our teams at the same time. This might ease your financial burden somewhat. Also, it gives me bargaining tools should you decide to hire Baguette... :twisted:

KL-Racer, do Mercedes still have 5000 euros?


yes, mercedes still has the full 5000 Euros to spend!
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andrew wrote:How about Christian Albers?

Albers is fine with us.
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Albers is hired!
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KL-racer wrote:
In terms of a 100EUR pay driver, it's up to you to choose!


In that case, where would Tomas Enge, Tarso Marques and Luciano Burti fit into all this?
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Wizzie wrote:
KL-racer wrote:
In terms of a 100EUR pay driver, it's up to you to choose!


In that case, where would Tomas Enge, Tarso Marques and Luciano Burti fit into all this?


Among the three mentioned, only Burti is considered to be 100 EUR pay driver quality. Enge and Marques are more like 200 EU pay driver quality.

And before I forget, pi314159, do you want to use another pay driver or sign Deletraz to a proper salary? I still recieved no word on that question.
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Burti will do then, as I can't think of anyone else who could fit the criteria right now.
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Would Christophe Bouchut pay to drive for Zakspeed?
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pi314159 wrote:Would Christophe Bouchut pay to drive for Zakspeed?


Yes, as a 100EUR pay driver. So he will drive the next six races.
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KL-racer wrote:
pi314159 wrote:Would Christophe Bouchut pay to drive for Zakspeed?


Yes, as a 100EUR pay driver. So he will drive the next six races.

OK
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Finally, It's about time to resume the series, after an unusually long break due to pay driver swapping! Here's the round 4 qualifying results from Spa!


1 Johnny Cecotto (D2-Kabel Racing) 2:06.268
2 Olivier Beretta (Lamb Motorsports) 2:06.420
3 Timo Scheider (Lamb Motorsports) 2:06.577
4 Alain Menu (Warsteiner Renault) 2:06.727
5 Manuel Reuter (AP Motorsport) 2:06.771
6 Laurent Aiello (AP Motorsport) 2:06.818
7 Jan Magnussen (Sorensen Motorsport) 2:06.921
8 Hideki Noda (Dominic Racing Team) 2:07.183
9 Jean Alesi (Sorensen Motorsport) 2:07.234
10 Jean-Marc Gounon (Warsteiner Renault) 2:07.273
11 Ryo Michigami (DSR Racing) 2:07.308
12 Paul Rivett (Blokkmonsta Motorsport) 2:07.397
13 Jorg Muller (D2-Kabel Racing) 2:07.436
14 Perry McCarthy (Dominic Racing Team) 2:07.439
15 Yvan Muller (Belgian VW/Audi Club) 2:07.513
16 Vanina Ickx (Belgian VW/Audi Club) 2:07.647
17 Henry Lee Jr. (DSR Racing) 2:07.683
18 Jim Richards (Blokkmonsta Motorsport) 2:07.824
19 Christophe Bouchut (Zakspeed) 2:08.073
20 Giovanni Lavaggi (Zakspeed) 2:08.637
21 Bernd Schneider (Liqui Target) 2:08.651
22 Christijan Albers (Liqui Target) 2:08.849
23 Enrique Bernoldi (JLD Motorsport) 2:08.925
24 Tom Coronel (Fischkopf Motorsports) 2:09.131
25 Sven Heidfeld (Fischkopf Motorsports) 2:09.629
26 Frank Biela (JLD Motorsport) 2:09.656

Cecotto got pole position can he finally get points out of it? A somewhat disappointing qualifying performance by the hometeam Belgian VW/Audi club, they qualified 15th and 16th. Bouchut outqualified his teammate Lavaggi in his first qualifying session. Same thing can be said of Coronel outqualifying Heidfeld! But the bigger question remains, can Menu get points after qualifying 4th?
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Yes, the round 4 results from Spa are here. So, let's get to it!


1 Vanina Ickx (Belgian VW/Audi Club) 49:43.972
2 Johnny Cecotto (D2-Kabel Racing) 50:02.929
3 Ryo Michigami (DSR Racing) 50:11.559
4 Olivier Beretta (Lamb Motorsports) 50:24.090
5 Paul Rivett (Blokkmonsta Motorsport) 50:37.104
6 Henry Lee Jr. (DSR Racing) 50:37.441
7 Frank Biela (JLD Motorsport) 50:39.859
8 Jorg Muller (D2-Kabel Racing) 50:41.967
9 Jean-Marc Gounon (Warsteiner Renault) 50:44.902
10 Manuel Reuter (AP Motorsport) 50:46.163
11 Timo Scheider (Lamb Motorsports) 50:54.351
12 Alain Menu (Warsteiner Renault) 50:57.898
13 Laurent Aiello (AP Motorsport) 51:13.730
14 Giovanni Lavaggi (Zakspeed) 51:14.351
15 Christophe Bouchut (Zakspeed) 51:25.967
16 Sven Heidfeld (Fischkopf Motorsports) 51:25.973
17 Enrique Bernoldi (JLD Motorsport) 51:32.834
18 Jim Richards (Blokkmonsta Motorsport) 51:34.147
19 Tom Coronel (Fischkopf Motorsports) 51:40.173
Perry McCarthy (Dominic Racing Team) DNF lap 20
Jean Alesi (Sorensen Motorsport) DNF lap 12
Hideki Noda (Dominic Racing Team) DNF lap 12
Yvan Muller (Belgian VW/Audi Club) DNF lap 12
Jan Magnussen (Sorensen Motorsport) DNF lap 8
Christijan Albers (Liqui Target) DNF lap 8
Bernd Schneider (Liqui Target) DNF lap 2

Guess I was surprised, Ickx won, and Cecotto finally gets on the board with a 2nd. Michigami rounds out the podium. Beretta finished 4th, and Rivett scored his first DTM points with a 5th. But the biggest shocker was JLD is finally on the board with a 7th place finish by Biela. Disappointment for Dominic racing tam, sorensen and Liqui target as both of their cars failed to finish!
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Meanwhile, while I am waiting on the future status of the rejects of Gran Turismo series, here's the round 5 qualifying results from Norisring.


1 Johnny Cecotto (D2-Kabel Racing) 56.293
2 Timo Scheider (Lamb Motorsports) 56.422
3 Jorg Muller (D2-Kabel Racing) 56.503
4 Olivier Beretta (Lamb Motorsports) 56.635
5 Alain Menu (Warsteiner Renault) 56.700
6 Laurent Aiello (AP Motorsport) 56.720
7 Manuel Reuter (AP Motorsport) 56.936
8 Jean Alesi (Sorensen Motorsport) 56.949
9 Hideki Noda (Dominic Racing Team) 57.058
10 Paul Rivett (Blokkmonsta Motorsport) 57.210
11 Jean-Marc Gounon (Warsteiner Renault) 57.289
12 Jan Magnussen (Sorensen Motorsport) 57.289
13 Yvan Muller (Belgian VW/Audi Club) 57.304
14 Perry McCarthy (Dominic Racing Team) 57.537
15 Jim Richards (Blokkmonsta Motorsport) 57.558
16 Christophe Bouchut (Zakspeed) 57.729
17 Henry Lee Jr. (DSR Racing) 57.774
18 Ryo Michigami (DSR Racing) 57.874
19 Giovanni Lavaggi (Zakspeed) 58.019
20 Vanina Ickx (Belgian VW/Audi Club) 58.406
21 Bernd Schneider (Liqui Target) 58.437
22 Christijan Albers (Liqui Target) 58.805
23 Frank Biela (JLD Motorsport) 59.078
24 Tom Coronel (Fischkopf Motorsports) 59.170
25 Enrique Bernoldi (JLD Motorsport) 59.200
26 Sven Heidfeld (Fischkopf Motorsports) 1:00.009

Cecotto gets another pole position and T. scheider will line up besides him. Bad luck for Sven heidfeld, he was 0.8 seconds behind the next slowest car, which happens to be Bernoldi's JLD! Otherwise, a rather yawnfest of qualifying!
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Here's the round 5 race results from Norisring


1 Olivier Beretta (Lamb Motorsports) 1:11:03.593
2 Johnny Cecotto (D2-Kabel Racing) 1 lap
3 Timo Scheider (Lamb Motorsports) 1 lap
4 Hideki Noda (Dominic Racing Team) 1 lap
5 Paul Rivett (Blokkmonsta Motorsport) 2 laps
6 Giovanni Lavaggi (Zakspeed) 2 laps
7 Frank Biela (JLD Motorsport) 2 laps
8 Jean-Marc Gounon (Warsteiner Renault) 2 laps
9 Jorg Muller (D2-Kabel Racing) 2 laps
10 Ryo Michigami (DSR Racing) 2 laps
11 Perry McCarthy (Dominic Racing Team) 2 laps
12 Tom Coronel (Fischkopf Motorsports) 2 laps
13 Henry Lee Jr. (DSR Racing) 3 laps
14 Christijan Albers (Liqui Target) 3 laps
15 Christophe Bouchut (Zakspeed) 3 laps
16 Jean Alesi (Sorensen Motorsport) 3 laps
17 Jim Richards (Blokkmonsta Motorsport) 3 laps
Vanina Ickx (Belgian VW/Audi Club) DNF lap 61
Bernd Schneider (Liqui Target) DNF lap 61
Jan Magnussen (Sorensen Motorsport) DNF lap 54
Manuel Reuter (AP Motorsport) DNF lap 52
Alain Menu (Warsteiner Renault) DNF lap 51
Sven Heidfeld (Fischkopf Motorsports) DNF lap 45
Yvan Muller (Belgian VW/Audi Club) DNF lap 36
Laurent Aiello (AP Motorsport) DNF lap 16
Enrique Bernoldi (JLD Motorsport) DNF lap 14

This result brings new meaning to chasing the rabbit. Beretta not only won the race but also he lapped the entire field! How he did it, is beyond us to figure out! Meanwhile Cecotto finishes 2nd and T. Scheider rounds out the podium. A surprise 4th by Noda is truly a miracle for Dominic racing team. Rivett gets more points for Blokkmonsta, Lavaggi finishes 6th, Biela somehow gets JLD 2 points, and Gounon gets the final point for 8th. I don't know if this is the first time in my Alternate DTM series that someone lapped the whole field, someone might as well check that out!
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Warsteiner Renault will spend 250EUR with reliablity and 200 with acceleration
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Stuff it, JLD and Audi are going all out for the second half of this year. JLD will make the following upgrades to their cars:

600EUR Reliablity
300EUR Acceleration
300EUR Cornering

Audi will spend the following:
1500EUR Acceleration
1500EUR Cornering
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1 point for reliability please.

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WTF is wrong with Menu? All season he is awesome in quali and does sod all in the races. It's downrightb bizzarre.
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1000 euros on top speed, please!
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Awesome, good job by both Beretta and Schneider. 1000Euros on each category, please. :)
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On behalf on Dominic, 100 on cornering.

On behalf on Subaru, 300 each on every category. (Subaru executives said they were happy with the continously improving results from both Dominic and Blokkmonsta :D)
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400 € on cornering and 400 € on acceleration, please.
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Looking at the pay driver situation before Round 6 begins, Klon needs to decide either to pay coronel a proper salary or bring in a 100 EUR pay driver.

And before I forget, I am proposing a slight change for next season, it is regarding the maximum car stat limit. Right now, the maximum is +20, I am proposing that for next season,the maximum car stat will be reduced to +17, because I am noticing that in the XML file that some drivers stats are already maxed out in acceleration and cornering. What you guys think about this change?
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KL-racer wrote:Looking at the pay driver situation before Round 6 begins, Klon needs to decide either to pay coronel a proper salary or bring in a 100 EUR pay driver.

And before I forget, I am proposing a slight change for next season, it is regarding the maximum car stat limit. Right now, the maximum is +20, I am proposing that for next season,the maximum car stat will be reduced to +17, because I am noticing that in the XML file that some drivers stats are already maxed out in acceleration and cornering. What you guys think about this change?


As the owner of one of the fastest cars, I'll of course be opposed to any change :lol:

Are all stats for all cars above 10? If so, I say simply knock 10 of each car stat. I think it would be fairer that way, as any percentage based change would see the field spread compressed again, which coupled with the success ballast, would hobble the quicker cars to an extent where any advantage they had built up over the seasons would be diminished to effectively nothing.

Furthermore, maybe there is a way of streamlining the pay driver process, as I think now it slows up season progress a little too much.

Thoughts?
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I guess Coronel could do with a salary. How much would he ask for?
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Klon wrote:I guess Coronel could do with a salary. How much would he ask for?


Given that you have saved up enough euros already and he is a vastly experienced driver, how about 400 euros?
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HonoraryNortherner wrote:
KL-racer wrote:Looking at the pay driver situation before Round 6 begins, Klon needs to decide either to pay coronel a proper salary or bring in a 100 EUR pay driver.

And before I forget, I am proposing a slight change for next season, it is regarding the maximum car stat limit. Right now, the maximum is +20, I am proposing that for next season,the maximum car stat will be reduced to +17, because I am noticing that in the XML file that some drivers stats are already maxed out in acceleration and cornering. What you guys think about this change?


As the owner of one of the fastest cars, I'll of course be opposed to any change :lol:

Are all stats for all cars above 10? If so, I say simply knock 10 of each car stat. I think it would be fairer that way, as any percentage based change would see the field spread compressed again, which coupled with the success ballast, would hobble the quicker cars to an extent where any advantage they had built up over the seasons would be diminished to effectively nothing.

Furthermore, maybe there is a way of streamlining the pay driver process, as I think now it slows up season progress a little too much.

Thoughts?


Well, it's a great idea to remove 10 off each stat, but I found out that 4 teams do have a stat below 10. How about this, I will remove 10 off each stat after this season is over THEN set the new limit at +17 afterwards?

In terms of pay drivers, yes, I have to admit that the process is kind of slow as of now, I was kind of thinking of having a pay driver pool at the beginning of each season, and maybe teams will select them that way?
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Re: KL-racer's Alternative DTM: 2003 season

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KL-racer wrote:Given that you have saved up enough euros already and he is a vastly experienced driver, how about 400 euros?


Nah. We'll be having a 100 € pay driver then: Alex Müller looks like he could provide the needed money.
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