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Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - RNGs!

Posted: 25 Jul 2014, 20:42
by Bleu
FantometteBR wrote:Euromotor will purchase a new chassis for Nelson Philippe

PS: It that means my team won't be able to purchase updates?


You can, one update can be tried between two races. One successful update for each category is allowed each season.

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - RNGs!

Posted: 26 Jul 2014, 08:05
by DemocalypseNow
Bleu wrote:
FantometteBR wrote:Euromotor will purchase a new chassis for Nelson Philippe

PS: It that means my team won't be able to purchase updates?


You can, one update can be tried between two races. One successful update for each category is allowed each season.

I don't understand what you mean by this 'bolded' stuff. You mean I have three updates sitting in my team's possessions, but none of them are actually active? How do I swich them on?! :?

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - RNGs!

Posted: 26 Jul 2014, 09:39
by Shadaza
Considering the new cars for next year, Ember racing will not be investing in upgrades or new chassis (unless one gets written off of course!)

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - RNGs!

Posted: 26 Jul 2014, 10:26
by Bleu
Biscione wrote:
Bleu wrote:
FantometteBR wrote:Euromotor will purchase a new chassis for Nelson Philippe

PS: It that means my team won't be able to purchase updates?


You can, one update can be tried between two races. One successful update for each category is allowed each season.

I don't understand what you mean by this 'bolded' stuff. You mean I have three updates sitting in my team's possessions, but none of them are actually active? How do I swich them on?! :?


They are active.

1 bolded = team has 1 update, may not have another this season for the category
1 not bolded = team has 1 update, may have another this season for the category

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - RNGs!

Posted: 26 Jul 2014, 11:33
by DemocalypseNow
SAC will spend 1M on a Max Perf upgrade.

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - RNGs!

Posted: 26 Jul 2014, 11:39
by TomWazzleshaw
Man, getting #rekt by Based RNG is not fun :|

Starforce will therefore sign Adrian Sutil as second driver for the 2007 season, and spend 1 million on a min performance upgrade

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - RNGs!

Posted: 26 Jul 2014, 11:47
by roblo97
Rob Lonas Racing will spend 1m on minimum performance.

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - RNGs!

Posted: 26 Jul 2014, 17:10
by Normal32
Life will spend 1M on Max Performance.

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - RNGs!

Posted: 27 Jul 2014, 20:56
by Ice1Racing
Ice Racing will spend 1million on max performance too

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - RNGs!

Posted: 28 Jul 2014, 06:08
by Bleu
Updates:

Scuderia Alitalia Coloni and Starforce Engineering had successful updates. Life Motorsport, Rob Lomas Racing and Ice Racing failed with their updates.

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - RNGs!

Posted: 28 Jul 2014, 06:08
by Bleu
Updates:

Scuderia Alitalia Coloni and Starforce Engineering had successful updates. Life Motorsport, Rob Lomas Racing and Ice Racing failed with their updates.

Also, Sutil brings 0,8M for Starforce.

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - RNGs!

Posted: 28 Jul 2014, 07:22
by Bleu
Few new drivers had dramatic moments in the opening qualifying for GP2 Series. Vitaly Petrov spun off on his first lap while Nico Hülkenberg crashed mid-session. Timo Glock also ended his session early after mistake, but not damaging his car.

Bruno Senna suffered a mechanical issue and had to park his car beside the racetrack.

Qualifying itself started with Glock setting the pace in the first ten minutes. Andreas Zuber answered soon with same time as Glock. That time seemed tough to beat but then Andre Lotterer moved on top. In the end several drivers improved and it was Paul di Resta who ended on top of the timesheet, claiming his first pole position.

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Paul di Resta                  RES 1'40.709
Andre Lotterer                 SAC 1'40.792
Timo Glock                     HUN 1'40.839
Andreas Zuber                  VEN 1'40.839
Nico Hülkenberg                ICE 1'40.856
Filipe Albuquerque             SAC 1'40.860
Lucas di Grassi                PMC 1'40.869
Robbie Kerr                    SFE 1'40.874
Heikki Kovalainen              HUN 1'40.887
Adrian Sutil                   SFE 1'40.892
Sebastien Buemi                LIF 1'40.965
Nelson Piquet Jr.              EMI 1'40.994
Tsugio Matsuda                 ATA 1'41.022
Alx Danielsson                 VEN 1'41.043
Oliver Turvey                  EMB 1'41.055
Giedo van der Garde            RLR 1'41.078
Markus Niemelä                 ICE 1'41.079
Hiroki Yoshimoto               ATA 1'41.122
Nelson Philippe                EMI 1'41.206
Oliver Jarvis                  EMB 1'41.243
Bruno Senna                    RLR 1'41.252
Romain Grosjean                RES 1'41.280
Simon Pagenaud                 PMC 1'41.323
Alberto Valerio                JRM 1'41.510
Ricardo Teixeira               JRM 1'42.092
Vitaly Petrov                  LIF no time

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - Sakhir qualifying results

Posted: 28 Jul 2014, 11:47
by DemocalypseNow
2nd and 6th!!!! Better than any qualifying from last season, a great start to the year :mrgreen:

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - Sakhir qualifying results

Posted: 01 Aug 2014, 09:08
by Bleu
About overtakings, only those happening in top 10 are listed.

Lap 1: The front row got away quickly and the whole field managed to get through the first corner without any incident. di Resta kept the lead there but later on the first lap Lotterer managed to get past. The big loser was Glock who dropped down to 8th and later to 9th as Kovalainen overtook him.

Lotterer, di Resta, Albuquerque, di Grassi, Hülkenberg, Zuber, Kovalainen, Kerr, Glock, Matsuda, Sutil, Buemi, van der Garde, Turvey, Piquet Jr., Danielsson, Niemelä, Senna, Yoshimoto, Grosjean, Jarvis, Philippe, Pagenaud, Teixeira, Petrov, Valerio.

Lap 2: Glock overtakes Kerr and Sutil overtakes Matsuda.
Lap 3: Albuquerque overtakes di Resta
Lap 4: Glock overtakes Kovalainen
Lap 5: di Grassi overtakes di Resta and has basically done the move as the Scot closes the door. di Resta has a small air moment and lands with damaged suspension. di Grassi spins but continues, down in tenth position.

Top ten is: Lotterer, Albuquerque, Hülkenberg, Zuber, Glock, Kovalainen, Kerr, Sutil, Matsuda, di Grassi.

Lap 7: Zuber makes a mistake and drops to 13th.
Lap 8: Another mistake from Zuber, down to 18th.
Lap 9: Pit stops begin
Lap 14: Sutil, Petrov, Lotterer, Albuquerque, Hülkenberg, Kovalainen, Glock, Kerr, di Grassi, Matsuda, Danielsson, Buemi, Piquet Jr., van der Garde, Niemelä, Turvey,
Yoshimoto, Zuber, Senna, Grosjean, Philippe, Jarvis, Pagenaud, Valerio, Teixeira. Only top two has not stopped.
Lap 15: Glock overtakes Kovalainen and top two pit. Sutil drops to 5th and Petrov to 20th.
Lap 17: Top two has huge gaps, Lotterer 8.5 ahead of Albuquerque and Hülkenberg six seconds further behind. From then on all cars within two seconds of each other until Piquet Jr. Another queue from van der Garde to Senna, then Grosjean-Petrov-Philippe trio within short distance of each other, Jarvis and Pagenaud battling and
two JRM cars at the back way behind others.
Lap 20: Danielsson overtakes Matsuda.
Lap 22: Lotterer has a bad lock-up but he continues unscatched.
Lap 24: Glock suffers a problem and pulls into the pits to retire.
Lap 25: To make it worse for Hunter Autosport, Kovalainen crashes out at turn 9.
Lotterer, Albuquerque 10.7, Hülkenberg 17.6, Sutil 18.2, Kerr 22.2, di Grassi 23.7, Danielsson 24.9, Matsuda 28.1, Piquet Jr. 28.3, Buemi 28.9, van der Garde 31.8, Niemelä 32.2, Turvey 33.5, Yoshimoto 33.9, Zuber 35.2, Senna 36.6, Petrov 38.5, Grosjean 41.4, Philippe 42.4, Pagenaud 43.7, Jarvis 44.7, Valerio 55.3, Teixeira 64.5.
Lap 27: Niemelä, having just passed van der Garde, makes small mistake and drops behind the Dutchman again. di Grassi stops on the start/finish straight.
Lap 32: Sutil overtakes Hülkenberg.
Lap 33: Piquet overtakes Matsuda.
Lap 34: Buemi's car develops a problem but he can just manage to finish in 9th. Dominant 1-2 for Scuderia Alitalia Coloni as Lotterer takes his second win in the series.

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Andre Lotterer                SAC 34 59'16.198
Filipe Albuquerque            SAC 34 +13.358
Adrian Sutil                  SFE 34 +17.552
Nico Hülkenberg               ICE 34 +19.585
Robbie Kerr                   SFE 34 +24.892
Alx Danielsson                VEN 34 +27.877
Nelson Piquet Jr.             EMI 34 +32.914
Tsugio Matsuda                ATA 34 +33.137
Sebastien Buemi               LIF 34 +34.139
Giedo van der Garde           RLR 34 +36.584
Markus Niemelä                ICE 34 +37.151
Oliver Turvey                 EMB 34 +37.377
Hiroki Yoshimoto              ATA 34 +37.782
Andreas Zuber                 VEN 34 +39.122
Bruno Senna                   RLR 34 +41.230
Vitaly Petrov                 LIF 34 +42.681
Nelson Philippe               EMI 34 +47.513
Simon Pagenaud                PMC 34 +48.466
Romain Grosjean               RES 34 +49.513
Oliver Jarvis                 EMB 34 +53.398
Alberto Valerio               JRM 34 +1'07.644
Ricardo Teixeira              JRM 34 +1'20.290
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Lucas di Grassi               PMC 26 mechanical
Heikki Kovalainen             HUN 24 accident
Timo Glock                    HUN 24 mechanical
Paul di Resta                 RES 04 collision (di Grassi)
Fastest lap: Adrian Sutil 1'42.682 on lap 33

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - Sakhir feature race results

Posted: 01 Aug 2014, 16:45
by Shadaza
crumbs, that was a wake up call.

Two new Chassis for the Ember team please!

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - Sakhir feature race results

Posted: 01 Aug 2014, 18:55
by DemocalypseNow
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Talk about throwing down the gauntlet. 1-2 in the first race! Now we're talking. Makes 2006 feel like a distant memory.

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - Sakhir feature race results

Posted: 03 Aug 2014, 18:00
by Bleu
Lap 1: Collision at the first corner involving Albuquerque and Kerr. Both are out of the race.
Order: Matsuda, Danielsson, Piquet Jr., Sutil, Hülkenberg, Lotterer, Buemi, Niemelä, Senna, Turvey, Yoshimoto, van der Garde, Zuber, Petrov, Jarvis, Philippe, Pagenaud, Valerio, di Resta, Grosjean, Kovalainen, Teixeira, di Grassi, Glock.
Lap 2: Lotterer overtakes Hülkenberg, Senna overtakes Niemelä. van der Garde pits and retires.
Lap 3: Grosjean hits Kovalainen with his front wheel, bents his suspension and goes out.
Lap 5: Danielsson takes the lead from Matsuda.
Lap 7: Yoshimoto moves into top 10 by overtaking Turvey.
Lap 8: Lotterer overtakes Sutil and Piquet Jr.
Order: Danielsson (1.0) Matsuda, Lotterer, Piquet Jr., Sutil, Hülkenberg, Buemi, Senna, Niemelä (1.1) Yoshimoto, Zuber, Turvey, Petrov, Jarvis (1.5) Pagenaud (1.2) Philippe (1.0) Glock (2.5) Kovalainen, Valerio, di Resta, di Grassi (6.5) Teixeira. The gaps mentioned only if over a second.
Lap 9: Lotterer overtakes Matsuda. Could it be double win?
Lap 10: Senna overtakes Buemi.
Lap 11: di Grassi makes a mistake and drops to last.
Lap 13: Lotterer overtakes Danielsson! There was also collision between Philippe and Glock, which dropped the Frenchman to 19th, while Glock continued almost unscatched. Turvey retired with mechanical issue.
Lap 14: Hülkenberg overtakes Sutil.
Lap 15: Hülkenberg overtakes Piquet Jr.
Lap 16: Hülkenberg overtakes Matsuda. Zuber overtakes Yoshimoto.
Order: Lotterer (2.2) Danielsson (3.4) Hülkenberg, Matsuda, Piquet Jr., Sutil, Senna, Buemi (1.6) Niemelä (2.1) Zuber, Yoshimoto, Jarvis, Petrov (1.5) Pagenaud, Glock (5.6) Kovalainen (4.1) di Resta (1.9) Valerio, Philippe (4.6) di Grassi (5.2) Teixeira
Lap 19: Sutil overtakes Piquet Jr. Buemi re-takes Senna.
Lap 21: Sutil overtakes Matsuda.
Lap 23: Buemi overtakes Piquet Jr. Lotterer can take another easy win by 4.5 seconds. In the end, Danielsson and Hülkenberg hadn't any problems with their positions either.

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Andre Lotterer                 SAC 23 39'45.595
Alx Danielsson                 VEN 23 +4.584
Nico Hülkenberg                ICE 23 +7.507
Adrian Sutil                   SFE 23 +10.137
Tsugio Matsuda                 ATA 23 +11.507
Sebastien Buemi                LIF 23 +11.770
Nelson Piquet Jr.              EMI 23 +12.128
Bruno Senna                    RLR 23 +12.436
Markus Niemelä                 ICE 23 +14.573
Andreas Zuber                  VEN 23 +15.079
Oliver Jarvis                  EMB 23 +16.721
Hiroki Yoshimoto               ATA 23 +18.283
Vitaly Petrov                  LIF 23 +18.784
Simon Pagenaud                 PMC 23 +19.353
Timo Glock                     HUN 23 +20.181
Heikki Kovalainen              HUN 23 +27.208
Paul di Resta                  RES 23 +33.748
Alberto Valerio                JRM 23 +35.214
Nelson Philippe                EMI 23 +37.077
Lucas di Grassi                PMC 23 +41.180
Ricardo Teixeira               JRM 23 +52.679
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Oliver Turvey                  EMB 12 mechanical
Giedo van der Garde            RLR 02 mechanical
Romain Grosjean                RES 02 collision (Kovalainen)
Robbie Kerr                    SFE 00 collision (Albuquerque)
Filipe Albuquerque             SAC 00 collision (Kerr)
Fastest lap: Andre Lotterer 1'42.745 on lap 15


Post-race: Kerr will get five-place grid penalty for Barcelona feature race for the collision with Albuquerque.

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - Sakhir sprint race results

Posted: 03 Aug 2014, 18:30
by DemocalypseNow
Dammit Kerr, you ruined my man Filipe's race.

But double win! Ohhhh yeah! SAC are on fire.

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - Sakhir sprint race results

Posted: 03 Aug 2014, 18:49
by Bleu
And here is the most recent chassis/money/update situation.
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Requests for Catalunya weekend until 18.00 CET on Tuesday August 5th. Ember wishes will be granted.

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - Sakhir sprint race results

Posted: 03 Aug 2014, 18:53
by Shadaza
Bleu wrote:And here is the most recent chassis/money/update situation.
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Requests for Catalunya weekend until 18.00 CET on Tuesday August 5th. Ember wishes will be granted.


I said earlier but it was midweekend so it was impossible, so I would like 2 new chassis for Ember, the last expenditure planned for this generation of cars.

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - Sakhir sprint race results

Posted: 03 Aug 2014, 19:40
by DemocalypseNow
What are the end of season prize money amounts?

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - Sakhir sprint race results

Posted: 03 Aug 2014, 20:38
by Bleu
Biscione wrote:What are the end of season prize money amounts?


1st 3,5
2nd 3,1
3rd 2,8
4th 2,6
5th 2,4
6th 2,2
7th 2,1
8th 2
9th 1,8
10th 1,7
11th 1,6
12th 1,5
13th 1,5

Additionally, 0,1 for each 10 points, which meant that SAC got 0,2 and Starforce 0,1 for the first weekend.

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - Sakhir sprint race results

Posted: 05 Aug 2014, 17:21
by Bleu
Jarvis set the early pace, with him being only driver to go under 1'27 during the first ten minutes. The time was strong enough for pole, as nobody could beat it later in the session. His team-mate Turvey was closest, four thousands of seconds from it. Otherwise the field was as close as usual. Only Junior Reject Motorsport guys were further than a second behind the polesitter.

Giedo van der Garde suffered mechanical failure early and had to settle for 22nd position.

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Oliver Jarvis                EMB 1'26.932
Oliver Turvey                EMB 1'26.936
Alx Danielsson               VEN 1'26.975
Nelson Piquet Jr.            EMI 1'27.025
Lucas di Grassi              PMC 1'27.076
Tsugio Matsuda               ATA 1'27.085
Adrian Sutil                 SFE 1'27.101
Heikki Kovalainen            HUN 1'27.136
Andreas Zuber                VEN 1'27.137
Andre Lotterer               SAC 1'27.166
Timo Glock                   HUN 1'27.188
Robbie Kerr                  SFE 1'27.262
Filipe Albuquerque           SAC 1'27.267
Simon Pagenaud               PMC 1'27.284
Nico Hülkenberg              ICE 1'27.297
Paul di Resta                RES 1'27.305
Sebastien Buemi              LIF 1'27.318
Nelson Philippe              EMI 1'27.339
Markus Niemelä               ICE 1'27.436
Vitaly Petrov                LIF 1'27.503
Bruno Senna                  RLR 1'27.514
Giedo van der Garde          RLR 1'27.631
Hiroki Yoshimoto             ATA 1'27.640
Romain Grosjean              RES 1'27.721
Alberto Valerio              JRM 1'27.983
Ricardo Teixeira             JRM 1'28.263

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - Catalunya qualifying results

Posted: 05 Aug 2014, 21:13
by Bleu
Started simulating the race an hour or so ago. I came to conclusion that for the first time in the series history, I need mid-race tactical calls from the team bosses. Normally I have to analyze the race lap-by-lap on pit calls knowing the gaps. The normal race would take way too long if calls were made by team owners.

The situation:
A total of six cars was involved in the startline incident. This causes safety car to stay until lap 7. On lap 6 it's possible to make pit stops.

So it's up to you whether you want to stop or not. Note that pitting two cars at the same time will cause lost positions for the car behind.

Pros and cons of each decision
Stopping:

+ Gap to the lead smaller
+ No need to stop again
- Possibility to stuck behind drivers who decided not to stop
- Tyres may be damaged at the end of the race

Not stopping:
+ Move to to front at the moment
+ Fresher tyres at the end
- Pit stop, when it's made, will cause bigger time loss
- May lose time when blocking faster drivers who pitted.

I won't run any green flag laps on Wednesday. So the decisions until 08.00 CET on Thursday, August 7th. If no information, the decision will be RNGd, however for the teams that have both cars in the race, choose two different strategies.

Race order:
Jarvis, Danielsson, Matsuda, di Grassi, Turvey, Piquet Jr., Lotterer, Zuber, Glock, Albuquerque, Pagenaud, Hülkenberg, Buemi, van der Garde, Petrov, Grosjean, Valerio, Teixeira, Kovalainen, Sutil (the latter two also collided and dropped to the back, however they are in the queue behind SC with no extra loss)

Out: di Resta, Kerr, Philippe, Niemelä, Senna, Yoshimoto

Similar situations may be asked if there are wet races regarding the tyre call.

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - Urgent decision needed from the own

Posted: 05 Aug 2014, 21:22
by V8fan12
di Grassi will stop, Pagenaud will not

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - Urgent decision needed from the own

Posted: 05 Aug 2014, 21:32
by Ataxia
Zuber will pit under the safety car, Danielsson will not.

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - Urgent decision needed from the own

Posted: 05 Aug 2014, 22:08
by takagi_for_the_win
Grosjean will stay out, may as well take the risk :P

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - Urgent decision needed from the own

Posted: 05 Aug 2014, 22:15
by Shadaza
Turvey will stop and hope to recover the lost ground, Jarvis will stay out and hope to build a big gap.

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - Urgent decision needed from the own

Posted: 05 Aug 2014, 22:31
by roblo97
Van Der Garde can stay out.

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - Urgent decision needed from the own

Posted: 05 Aug 2014, 22:43
by DemocalypseNow
Split strategy. Albuquerque will come in for a stop, Lotterer will stay out.

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - Urgent decision needed from the own

Posted: 05 Aug 2014, 23:03
by Normal32
both will stay out

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - Urgent decision needed from the own

Posted: 05 Aug 2014, 23:08
by Peteroli34
Glock pits while Kovalainen stays out

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - Urgent decision needed from the own

Posted: 06 Aug 2014, 01:30
by FantometteBR
Nelsinho won't pit

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - Urgent decision needed from the own

Posted: 06 Aug 2014, 01:38
by TomWazzleshaw
Sutil will stay out

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - Urgent decision needed from the own

Posted: 06 Aug 2014, 03:01
by andrew
Neither guy will pit

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - Urgent decision needed from the own

Posted: 06 Aug 2014, 10:20
by Ice1Racing
Hulkenberg will pit

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - Catalunya feature race results

Posted: 08 Aug 2014, 09:48
by Bleu
Lap 1: Total chaos in the lower half. di Resta stalls his car, gets hit by Niemelä and in the action, Senna, Philippe, Kerr and Yoshimoto get eliminated along the two that collided first.

The drivers who didn't see what happened still race hard to the first corner, leading to collision between Kovalainen and Sutil. Both were able to continue, though Sutil pits.

There is so much wreckage on the start/finish straight that there is no way cars can stop there. The race will continue behind the safety car which will lead the road through the pit lane.

A pit window opened on lap 6 and this was used by di Grassi, Turvey, Zuber, Glock, Albuquerque and Hülkenberg. The rest of the field decided to stay out. As the field was unleashed, the order was: Jarvis, Danielsson, Matsuda, Piquet Jr., Lotterer, Pagenaud, Buemi, van der Garde, Petrov, Grosjean, Valerio, Teixeira, Kovalainen, Sutil, Turvey, Glock, di Grassi, Zuber, Hülkenberg, Albuquerque.

Lap 8: Buemi overtakes Pagenaud. van der Garde goes off and is forcedto pit.
Lap 9: Danielsson overtakes Jarvis for the lead.
Lap 10: van der Garde spins off.
Lap 12: Grosjean hits Petrov and retires. Turvey moves into top 10.
Lap 13: Mistake from Piquet Jr. drops him to 6th behind Lotterer and Buemi.
Lap 14: Frustrated by Teixeira, Kovalainen decides to come in for a stop. But otherwise this lap changes it all as Lotterer tries to take advantage of Matsuda's
mistake and overtake him. That fails, both go out of the race and safety car is deployed again. All drivers not yet to stop decide to do so.
In the pit stops, Petrov and Teixeira lose since they had to queue. Sixteen cars is left in the race and the drivers who pitted under the first safety car lead the pack. Order: Turvey, Glock, Zuber, di Grassi, Hülkenberg, Albuquerque, Danielsson,
Jarvis, Piquet Jr., Buemi, Pagenaud, Sutil, Kovalainen, Petrov, Valerio, Teixeira.
Lap 18: Restart. Danielsson overtakes Albuquerque.
Lap 19: Danielsson overtakes Hülkenberg, Jarvis overtakes Albuquerque.
Lap 20: Danielsson overtakes di Grassi.
Lap 24: Danielsson overtakes Zuber.
Lap 25: Glock tries to overtake Turvey, fails. This affects both so much that Danielsson passes them both!
Lap 26: Buemi overtakes Piquet Jr.
Lap 27: Teixeira has a big crash at the end of the start/finish straight. Safety car comes out for the third time.
Lap 31: Restart. Order: Danielsson, Turvey, Glock, Zuber, di Grassi, Hülkenberg, Jarvis, Albuquerque, Buemi, Piquet Jr., Sutil, Pagenaud, Kovalainen, Petrov, Valerio.
Lap 32: Jarvis overtakes Hülkenberg.
Lap 33: Jarvis overtakes di Grassi.
Lap 35: Buemi overtakes Albuquerque.
Lap 36: Piquet Jr. and Sutil overtake Albuquerque.
Lap 39: Danielsson wins by three and half seconds. Positions 2-4 were filled by drivers who stopped at the first safety car so it's not that easy to say which one was better tactic. Jarvis, di Grassi, Hülkenberg and Buemi fill the point-scoring positions, leaving the Swiss driver on pole for the sprint race.

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Alx Danielsson              VEN 39 1:12'55.152
Oliver Turvey               EMB 39 +3.554
Timo Glock                  HUN 39 +5.129
Andreas Zuber               VEN 39 +5.956
Oliver Jarvis               EMB 39 +6.588
Lucas di Grassi             PMC 39 +9.116
Nico Hülkenberg             ICE 39 +9.641
Sebastien Buemi             LIF 39 +10.529
Nelson Piquet Jr.           EMI 39 +11.486
Adrian Sutil                SFE 39 +11.691
Filipe Albuquerque          SAC 39 +15.299
Simon Pagenaud              PMC 39 +17.222
Heikki Kovalainen           HUN 39 +17.423
Vitaly Petrov               LIF 39 +18.731
Alberto Valerio             JRM 39 +23.226
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Ricardo Teixeira            JRM 26 accident
Tsugio Matsuda              ATA 13 collision (Lotterer)
Andre Lotterer              SAC 13 collision (Matsuda)
Romain Grosjean             RES 11 collision (Petrov)
Giedo van der Garde         RLR 09 spun off
Paul di Resta               RES 00 stalled/accident
Robbie Kerr                 SFE 00 accident
Nelson Philippe             EMI 00 accident
Markus Niemelä              ICE 00 accident
Bruno Senna                 RLR 00 accident
Hiroki Yoshimoto            ATA 00 accident
Fastest lap: Alx Danielsson 1'28.527 on lap 35


Stewards' decision: Markus Niemelä will be demoted to the last place on the grid for the sprint race. No action for other incidents.

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - Urgent decision needed from the own

Posted: 08 Aug 2014, 10:28
by Bleu
The sprint race will start on wet circuit. It's not raining any more, also no more rain is expected.

0 means completely dry circuit, 100 completely undrivable weather. The track at the start is 47.

What will be your tyre choice for the race: slicks, inters or wets? In case of inters, please also state the track condition number where you will change to slicks and number of laps left (sprint race has 26 scheduled) when not doing stop anymore.

I am away for two days now so I until Sunday August 10th 15.00 CET to leave the decision.

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - Urgent decision needed from the own

Posted: 08 Aug 2014, 10:33
by Shadaza
Bleu wrote:The sprint race will start on wet circuit. It's not raining any more, also no more rain is expected.

0 means completely dry circuit, 100 completely undrivable weather. The track at the start is 47.

What will be your tyre choice for the race: slicks, inters or wets?

I am away for two days now so I until Sunday August 10th 15.00 CET to leave the decision.


Inters for both drivers please.

Pit Turvey once conditions slip below 30% and then Jarvis as soon as Turvey starts lapping faster than him. Neither car will pit during the last 8 laps of the race.

Re: 2007 Alternate GP2 - Catalunya FR/Sprint race tyre choic

Posted: 08 Aug 2014, 11:40
by DemocalypseNow
If I am to understand correctly, Lotterer will start near the back because of his accident? If so, he'll start on slicks and see it out. If the wet percentage hasn't fallen to less than 35% within the first six laps, he'll bail out and switch to inters. He'll switch back again to slicks if it reaches 16% wet percentage.

Filipe will start on inters, and he'll change over to slicks when the wet percentage drops to 26%. If the wet percentage doesn't fall this far by Lap 20, he'll see the race through on his original set of inters.