AndreaModa wrote:Just copying this over from the classifieds thread, for those team owners looking for drivers for their teams:
I have a number of drivers interested in seats:
From F1RDS, race-winner Stan Frankham, and if This allows it, "the best in the wild, wild west" Chuck Barrett are both available for drives.
From F3RWRS, the man that metals manufacturing giant Lampre has pinned it's hopes on (and thus comes with significant financial backing) race-winner Roberto Dinella.
And from IFRC, journeyman Josh Carlisle who has a decent amount of F2RWRS experience, and shady Shannon Group's main protagonist and the only Irishman in RWRS-affiliated single seaters, Connor O'Heagan!
I'll be intersted in running Connor O'Heagan and Josh Carlisle for Tassie Racing
Before you're all too happy allocating yourself racing numbers; Numbers must go between 3 and 40, while numbers 1&2 are not going to be assigned this season.
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Tread lightly in ARWS. Every decision might be your last.
All teams from people in the waiting list (12), go straight to main qualifying, the rest will compete in Pre-Qualifying with similar F1RWRS rules (combined times); Top 2 teams will go into Main Qualifying while the other 3 will sit out for the rest of the weekend.
Tread lightly in ARWS. Every decision might be your last.
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AndreaModa wrote:Just copying this over from the classifieds thread, for those team owners looking for drivers for their teams:
I have a number of drivers interested in seats:
From F1RDS, race-winner Stan Frankham, and if This allows it, "the best in the wild, wild west" Chuck Barrett are both available for drives.
From F3RWRS, the man that metals manufacturing giant Lampre has pinned it's hopes on (and thus comes with significant financial backing) race-winner Roberto Dinella.
And from IFRC, journeyman Josh Carlisle who has a decent amount of F2RWRS experience, and shady Shannon Group's main protagonist and the only Irishman in RWRS-affiliated single seaters, Connor O'Heagan!
I'll be intersted in running Connor O'Heagan and Josh Carlisle for Tassie Racing
Apologies mate, I saw Pasta's request for Carlisle in the Classifieds thread first so I'm afraid he's taken, but O'Heagan is all yours if you still want him and his Shannon money!
AndreaModa wrote:Apologies mate, I saw Pasta's request for Carlisle in the Classifieds thread first so I'm afraid he's taken, but O'Heagan is all yours if you still want him and his Shannon money!
With that news, Nippon One Racing can reveal that it's driver line up for the inaugral FRENCH season will be Britons Damon Cannon, prior to a LMC assault, and Josh Carlisle, hoping to impress for some concrete seat time in 2017.
For now Blokkmonsta will announce it's rookie driver for car # 22: Egyptian driver Malik Flishtar will be making his open-wheel debut from karts. We're still debating whether Gina Arilla will move over from car simulation or if someone else will take the #21 spot.
As for the car, do our choices affect the car's performance in any way? We want to know this before announcing our decision.
Klon wrote:What did poor André do to you for him to be insulted like that?
Gazprom Restov Racing can confirm that for the inaugural FRENCH season, they will keep their regular F3RWRS drivers, Waisale Serevi and Alexander Obolensky.
CaptainGetz12 wrote:For now Blokkmonsta will announce it's rookie driver for car # 22: Egyptian driver Malik Flishtar will be making his open-wheel debut from karts. We're still debating whether Gina Arilla will move over from car simulation or if someone else will take the #21 spot.
As for the car, do our choices affect the car's performance in any way? We want to know this before announcing our decision.
Yes, you will be given a number of points you have to distribute freely; someone like Benoit Voeckler would give you 10 points, someone like Mark Dagnall 50.
Tread lightly in ARWS. Every decision might be your last.
As it is during the off-season, Mitchell Macklin, Gregor Pascal and Joel Melrose are willing to do run in FRENCH in order to gain some additional experience.
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CaptainGetz12 wrote:For now Blokkmonsta will announce it's rookie driver for car # 22: Egyptian driver Malik Flishtar will be making his open-wheel debut from karts. We're still debating whether Gina Arilla will move over from car simulation or if someone else will take the #21 spot.
As for the car, do our choices affect the car's performance in any way? We want to know this before announcing our decision.
Yes, you will be given a number of points you have to distribute freely; someone like Benoit Voeckler would give you 10 points, someone like Mark Dagnall 50.
Alright, so we are interested in having Macklin or Pascal as a potential driver for out team. Otherwise we'll just put in Arilla, help give our 2 rookies some experience.
As for the cars, we have decided on what we will be using:
Blokkmonsta Motorsport Chassis: Proton-Lotus-Toyota (Toyota chassis modified by the Proton-Lotus partnership) Engine: Toyota Tires: Yokohama
Klon wrote:What did poor André do to you for him to be insulted like that?
CaptainGetz12 wrote:For now Blokkmonsta will announce it's rookie driver for car # 22: Egyptian driver Malik Flishtar will be making his open-wheel debut from karts. We're still debating whether Gina Arilla will move over from car simulation or if someone else will take the #21 spot.
As for the car, do our choices affect the car's performance in any way? We want to know this before announcing our decision.
Yes, you will be given a number of points you have to distribute freely; someone like Benoit Voeckler would give you 10 points, someone like Mark Dagnall 50.
Alright, so we are interested in having Macklin or Pascal as a potential driver for out team. Otherwise we'll just put in Arilla, help give our 2 rookies some experience.
Just name which one you want and they're all yours for the season.
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
As agreed with Ataxia on the chat last night, DMR will sign Daisuke Yanagawa for the season, driving the #12. He will be partnered by American driver Sandy Grey in the #11, depending if he has any commitments with his RDS squad Rosenforth in the off-season.
Fetzie on Ferrari wrote:How does a driver hurtling around a race track while they're sous-viding in their overalls have a better understanding of the race than a team of strategy engineers in an air-conditioned room?l