AxelP800 wrote:A bit change of plan for drivers linings, but for sure it's final decision, unless extraordinary events happened
I've already started running Kyalami - Petrus Handoyo is running there.
AxelP800 wrote:A bit change of plan for drivers linings, but for sure it's final decision, unless extraordinary events happened
Everything's great.Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing I wouldn't be in Formula 1.
Salamander wrote:AxelP800 wrote:A bit change of plan for drivers linings, but for sure it's final decision, unless extraordinary events happened
I've already started running Kyalami - Petrus Handoyo is running there.
Everything's great.Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing I wouldn't be in Formula 1.
Pasta_maldonado wrote:I think normal32 is an old English farmer re-incarnated
Espaniola Deportes wrote:
Best Weekend So Far for Mediterranean Motorsport
Mediterranean Motorsport have dominated the Kyalami race with an unstoppable Pedro Renales taking his 2nd win of the season. His teammate Davies, also had an excellent run there by scoring the fastest lap of the race, the first as a team.
Team Principal Alex Bautista reports: "We have had an excellent weekend here with Renales and Davies taking the win and fastest lap respectively. Although we could have done a little bit better, when Davies was in a battle with four other cars for 2nd in the closing stages of the race. But then a lapped car was blocking him, preventing him from attempting to get a better running and possibly help get a 1-2. But despite a little disappointment there, our (as a team) efforts are really improving and have already got both our drivers in the Top 10 in the points standings."
"So now our main focus for us now until the end of the season is to get more solid results, and that means more Top 10 finishes rather than just sticking to the Top 20."
Everything's great.Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing I wouldn't be in Formula 1.
Adolfo Moretti, post-race, wrote:
Everything's great.Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing I wouldn't be in Formula 1.
Klon wrote:What did poor André do to you for him to be insulted like that?
Everything's great.Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing I wouldn't be in Formula 1.
sw3ishida wrote:Jolyon Palmer brought us closer as a couple, for which I am grateful.
Ataxia wrote:Londoner wrote:Something I've thought about - what happens to our canon should we have a worldwide recession or some other outside event?
We'll be fine. It's Canon, non Kodak.
Michael Rohnstock wrote:Getting a top 10 is not what the team may be hoping for considering we started on the front row, but the car doesn't really mesh with this course. We may have engine power, but the car's ability to corner needs some work.
Losing to the BMW stings a bit considering that the Honda started the season noticeably better than the BMW we left, but I would bet it more on Zeitner's skills over anything else. Both me and Lasse will be looking to beat him by season's end, since that would set us up nicely for next season. We expect an upgrade soon too which the mechanics say will help reduce the issues of cornering, so that will certainly help us reach that goal.
Klon wrote:What did poor André do to you for him to be insulted like that?
2019 Silly Season kicks off; underperformers on the chopping block
With the IPC season reaching the two-thirds mark, teams are beginning to look at their options for next season, with certain big names in the firing line, and new names emerging to contend for their seats.
Complete driver clear-outs from the works teams so far look an unlikely occurrence. Kiwi Racing is top of the list for a complete overhaul, but given they are almost certain to be relegated from the A Class championship, very little is expected to stay the same for them in 2019, whether in terms of personnel or equipment.
Instead, it's a mixture of deadwood second drivers and lead drivers who have underperformed in question. Ernest Saillard will need to be on high alert - the Frenchman is over 200 points off the pace of team-mate Kieth Remedios, and most likely to be sacked of the current field. Elisa Jama Yattae might step up from the junior team, but with a lack of impressive results in junior tin-top series, they may look to experience with drivers like Alexis Tantovich, Jack Maddock and Darren Cardel potentially available.
BMW's lead driver Diego Mauricio Batistuta is also under threat. While he has certainly suffered from bad luck, his less rated team-mate Jans Zeitner has outscored him by over 4 to 1, and so while Zeitner seems a certainty to continue, DMB looks like he is on borrowed time. Supposedly at the top of their shopping list is current B Class title contender Chloe O'Sullivan.
Chevrolet have been spearheaded by last year's B Class champion Artesia Mass, who has done a reasonable job in her first season in the top division. Shin Ramirez on the other hand has struggled. Aside from a couple of flashes at the ovals, where the Chevy package is strongest, Ramirez has been unable to rack up points elsewhere, when Mass has been able to scrape results here and there. Union Saver Developments, the Austrian team behind the Chevy effort, therefore may consider their SEAT Supercopa driver Sasha Hawke, who has looked promising thus far. However, if they chose to plump for a driver with IPC experience, then B Class frontrunner Jiri Komárek is also said to be on their radar.
Meanwhile Luca Pacchiarini has a specific threat to watch his back for. Despite picking up most of Alfa's points early in the year, the slow-starting Adolfo Moretti has flown past the Italian in the title race, picking up only 3 Top 10s since the end of his purple patch in Italy - compared to 8 in the same period for Moretti. The threat in question is factory driver Antonio Delvecchio, the youngster deep in a B Class title fight with the semi-works ICE-3 Racing team. While Guly and O'Sullivan streaked away at the start with podiums, Delvecchio was at the mercy of the completely random grid draws. His pace was evident, but consistently starting in the final few rows of the packed B Class grid ruined the opening phase of his season. Without these difficulties, he'd likely have been around level on points with the current top two. Pacchiarini must beware.
The final obvious candidate is one that cannot be fired, but rather a driver who must fire himself. Dave Simpson, owner of the eponymous Simpson Motorsports, runs the works Dacia team, and has been comprehensively outclassed by Romanian counterpart Adriana Gabor. Given he was magnanimous enough to surrender his ARWS seat at the end of last year, he may do the same here, to allow his team to find a better long-term replacement. Mitchell Macklin, who formerly drove for Simpson's F1RWRS outfit, is reputedly the frontrunner to be his replacement in 2019.
Espanola Deportes wrote:
Mediterranean Motorsport Silly Season for 2019
With the 2018 season of IPC heading towards the autumn, there had been lots of whispering and chattering in the paddock about who would make the grid for 2019 and who would not.
This was when Mediterranean Motorsport, whom after an impressive season on their maiden season in IPC, have announced by Team Boss and Founder Alex Bautista that they will intend to continue on for 2019. However he additionally stated that not only they will continue on the series but to try and pursue a chance to join the A-Class grid. According to Bautista, the promotion to A-Class will require huge strong results.
"We as a team have so far had a splendid season together especially in the hands of James Davies and Pedro Renales. These 2 drivers have also done a splendid job throughout and we are hoping to continue from this point onwards. If we can continue and try and get a lot of strong results, we can hopefully get a chance and take a step up the ladder."
Moving more into 2019, in case the team does race next season, a lot of people have been questioning on what we all know they were questioning about, the driver lineup.
It has been noted by the team that they are looking to retain both James Davies and Pedro Renales for 2019 as part of the teams aim to win the championship in the next few years, but only if they fail to make it to the A-Class. However, on the opposite, the team in the B-Class may be looking to bring in some Spanish money which will involve bringing in a Spanish driver to the team in which Bautista said that this could be a boost if possible. The following drivers have been mentioned as possible candidates:
Mateo Rosa's current pace this season so far have been underperforming and despite being only a rookie this season, was currently uncertain whether he will make it to the grid for 2019. His Season have been hindered with mistakes and a few wrecks which could possibly signal Rosa that his performances are not good enough to continue beyond. Now, Currently racing with FXS Racing, he could well be looking for a way to improve his career which Mediterranean Motorsport could give him and sign for the team for 2019.
The Team are also attracted to another Spanish Driver. One of Infiniti All-Stars drivers Ricardo Llosa. He had already drove for the team as an injury cover for Renales at the Round of Italy in which the team were very happy with Llosa's result and are wanting to sign him full-time for next season.
Lastly, another driver being looked at on the radar. Samson-Medina Marquez. He is currently racing in the A-Class, but the team believes from their point of view that Marquez will lose a seat and that the team can help improve him by signing him in the B-Class.
That's all Medi-Motorsport have to say as they continue on towards the end of the season.
Everything's great.Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing I wouldn't be in Formula 1.
Klon wrote:more liek Nick Ass-idy amirite?
Everything's great.Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing I wouldn't be in Formula 1.
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
Wizzie wrote:Mitchell Macklin has been withdrawn from the Calder Park IPC round. His replacement will be named at a later date
aerond wrote:Yes RDD, but we always knew you never had any sort of taste either
tommykl wrote:I have a shite car and meme sponsors, but Corrado Fabi will carry me to the promised land with the power of Lionel Richie.
RonDenisDeletraz wrote:Wizzie wrote:Mitchell Macklin has been withdrawn from the Calder Park IPC round. His replacement will be named at a later date
This died when Salamander ragequit, he deleted the files too apparently.