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Re: 2017 Toyota Rejects Racing Series: Round 1

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Rated wrote:Boveri and Schilling are doing so much better than expected.

I would say Boveri is about where I expected her to be, but Schilling's 3rd place in the Oran Park feature race was a real surprise to me!
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TRRS Round 2 // Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore // FEATURE RACE

Qualifying

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 1 Ashley Watkinson (Voeckler GPE)                     2:08.317
 2 Nathanael Cameron (Nebula Grand Prix)               2:08.394
 3 Franck van Nifterick (Ferdinand United Grand Prix)  2:08.843
 4 Luc Pellerin (Ferdinand United Grand Prix)          2:09.175
 5 Steven Mackintosh (Scuderia Vittore)                2:09.510
 6 Boris Offenhauser (W12 Motorsport)                  2:09.733
 7 Gilles Massinion (Aeroracing Engineering)           2:09.845
 8 Viktor Pasitchnjuk (Speed Collective Racing)        2:09.973
 9 Evelyn Gomes (Unity Racing Services)                2:10.052
10 Alexey Pchelintsev (Voeckler GPE)                   2:10.073
11 Pablo Galaz (ZombieToyotas)                         2:10.184
12 Toro Fukui (Unity Racing Services)                  2:10.260
13 Tanner Jason (Outterridge Motorsports)              2:10.315
14 Helena Boveri (ICE-3 Racing)                        2:10.399
15 Manuel Riva (Loyer Racing Japan)                    2:10.442
16 Cesar Vialpondo (W12 Motorsport)                    2:10.653
17 Brett Miller (Outterridge Motorsports)              2:11.061
18 Oliviero Cinotti (Hydook Racing Team)               2:11.263
19 Tomislaw Tajner (Grands Travaux Inutiles)           2:11.265
20 Mika Yagami (Loyer Racing Japan)                    2:11.282
21 Ernesto Bruno (TRRS Academy)                        2:11.443
22 Jans Zeitner (Tassie Racing)                        2:11.718
23 John Bean (Speed Collective Racing)                 2:11.747
24 Klaus Walze (TRRS Academy)                          2:11.905
25 Adrián Rojo Fernández (Tassie Racing)               2:11.914
26 Wojciech Cieslar (Grands Travaux Inutiles)          2:11.986
27 Aurelio Bandini (TRRS Academy)                      2:12.173
28 Hwok Kwol-Cho (Falik Arrows)                        2:12.319
29 Julia Schilling (ICE-3 Racing)                      2:12.681
30 Iulian Pitea (Hydook Racing Team)                   2:12.688
31 Alexandra Kustova (Union Saver Developments)        2:12.704
32 Cezary Samelko (Nebula Grand Prix)                  2:13.054
33 Akira Kobayashi (Union Saver Developments)          2:13.291
34 Kim Lee-Wang (ZombieToyotas)                        2:13.528
35 Andraz Velikonja (Vivendi EBL)                      2:14.315
36 Giconie Okorie (Aeroracing Engineering)             2:14.349
37 Jan Mayländer (Falik Arrows)                        2:14.377
38 Oscar Duck III (Vivendi EBL)                        2:15.059
39 Colin Peynirci (Scuderia Vittore)                   2:16.872

It's four from four for Watkinson! Can he finally finish where he started though? Quali was a disaster for the main title protagonists - championship leader Tajner will start down in 19th, while Hwok-Kwol Cho, only a point behind the Pole going into this race, is all the way down in 28th place!! Similarly, Vittore's Colin Peynirci had an absolute shocker, coming last by a long way, 1.8 seconds off of 38th placed O.N. Duck III!

FEATURE RACE

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 1 Ashley Watkinson (Voeckler GPE)                       1:49:34.516
 2 Franck van Nifterick (Ferdinand United Grand Prix)    1:49:50.021
 3 Boris Offenhauser (W12 Motorsport)                    1:50:24.085
 4 Gilles Massinion (Aeroracing Engineering)             1:50:24.657
 5 Tanner Jason (Outterridge Motorsports)                1:50:30.184
 6 Cesar Vialpondo (W12 Motorsport)                      1:50:34.171
 7 Luc Pellerin (Ferdinand United Grand Prix)            1:50:36.658
 8 Pablo Galaz (ZombieToyotas)                           1:50:41.475
 9 Manuel Riva (Loyer Racing Japan)                      1:50:48.842
10 Jans Zeitner (Tassie Racing)                          1:50:50.161
11 Klaus Walze (TRRS Academy)                            1:50:57.883
12 Julia Schilling (ICE-3 Racing)                        1:50:58.113
13 Oliviero Cinotti (Hydook Racing Team)                 1:50:58.871
14 Brett Miller (Outterridge Motorsports)                1:51:02.174
15 Ernesto Bruno (TRRS Academy)                          1:51:02.531
16 Viktor Pasitchnjuk (Speed Collective Racing)          1:51:03.779
17 Tomislaw Tajner (Grands Travaux Inutiles)             1:51:04.084
18 Wojciech Cieslar (Grands Travaux Inutiles)            1:51:07.596
19 Aurelio Bandini (TRRS Academy)                        1:51:08.751
20 Nathanael Cameron (Nebula Grand Prix)                 1:51:09.216
21 Adrián Rojo Fernández (Tassie Racing)                 1:51:18.040
22 Akira Kobayashi (Union Saver Developments)            1:51:19.154
23 Andraz Velikonja (Vivendi EBL)                        1:51:20.476
24 Mika Yagami (Loyer Racing Japan)                      1:51:21.364
25 Alexandra Kustova (Union Saver Developments)          1:51:26.765
26 Hwok Kwol-Cho (Falik Arrows)                          1:51:30.712
27 Iulian Pitea (Hydook Racing Team)                     1:51:34.036
28 Cezary Samelko (Nebula Grand Prix)                    1:51:38.845
29 Colin Peynirci (Scuderia Vittore)                     1:51:45.913
30 Oscar Duck III (Vivendi EBL)                               -1 lap
31 Jan Mayländer (Falik Arrows)                               -1 lap
NC Helena Boveri (ICE-3 Racing)                           DNF lap 42
   Giconie Okorie (Aeroracing Engineering)                DNF lap 35
   Evelyn Gomes (Unity Racing Services)                   DNF lap 33
   Steven Mackintosh (Scuderia Vittore)                   DNF lap 28
   John Bean (Speed Collective Racing)                    DNF lap 28
   Kim Lee-Wang (ZombieToyotas)                           DNF lap 17
   Alexey Pchelintsev (Voeckler GPE)                       DNF lap 8
   Toro Fukui (Unity Racing Services)                      DNF lap 2

It took him four races to do it, but Ashley Watkinson finally asserts himself on the championship with his first TRRS win! Watkinson was simply in a race of his own, always with a comfortable gap to those behind. The best of the rest was Franck van Nifterick, who has finally translated his good form in the Sprint Races to a meaningful result in the Feature.
With title contenders like Kwol-Cho and Tajner mired in the midfield, the battle for the final podium position was a free-for-all. Nathanael Cameron looked like he would take it, but a botched final stop ruined his race entirely, consigning him to the midfield. In the end, Boris Offenhauser had the race of his life - many were surprised to see him qualify in 6th, and none expected him to stay there. Instead of plummeting down the order as was expected, he instead rose to the occasion and snatched a podium place with both hands, excecuting some fine defensive driving late in the race to fend off former F2RWRS regular Gilles Massinion.


Championship Standings after Race 4
1. Ashley Watkinson 35
2. Franck van Nifterick 31
3. Tomislaw Tajner 25
4. Hwok Kwol-Cho 24
5. Tanner Jason 20
6. Julia Schilling 18
7. Luc Pellerin 18
8. Ernesto Bruno 15
9. Boris Offenhauser 15
10. Gilles Massinion 12
11. Pablo Galaz 10
12. Cesar Vialpondo 8
13. Nathanael Cameron 6
14. Steven Mackintosh 6
15. Helena Boveri 4
16. Viktor Pasitchnjuk 3
17. Toro Fukui 2
18. Manuel Riva 2
19. Adrián Rojo Fernández 1
20. Jans Zeitner 1

Team Standings after Race 4
1. Ferdinand United Grand Prix 49
2. Voeckler GPE 35
3. Grands Travaux Inutiles 25
4. Falik Arrows 24
5. W12 Motorsport 23
6. ICE-3 Racing 22
7. Outterridge Motorsports 20
8. Aeroracing Engineering 12
9. ZombieToyotas 10
10. Nebula Grand Prix 6
11. Scuderia Vittore 6
12. Speed Collective Racing 3
13. Unity Racing Services 2
14. Loyer Racing Japan 2
15. Tassie Racing 2
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Hydook is piss poor, what are the odds? :lol:
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Consistency is overrated, i guess...
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2017 Toyota Rejects Racing Series // HINO BATHURST SHOWDOWN // Mount Panorama Circuit, Bathurst, Australia // SPRINT RACE

Final weekend of the series! Who will leave Bathurst as the inaugural TRRS champion?

Qualifying

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 1 Ashley Watkinson (Voeckler GPE)                     2:02.966
 2 Franck van Nifterick (Ferdinand United Grand Prix)  2:03.333
 3 Hwok Kwol-Cho (Falik Arrows)                        2:03.421
 4 Nathanael Cameron (Nebula Grand Prix)               2:03.584
 5 Helena Boveri (ICE-3 Racing)                        2:03.716
 6 Tomislaw Tajner (Grands Travaux Inutiles)           2:03.803
 7 Steven Mackintosh (Scuderia Vittore)                2:03.850
 8 Tanner Jason (Outterridge Motorsports)              2:03.932
 9 Boris Offenhauser (Matsuo Tadayoshi Motorsport)     2:04.004
10 Alexey Pchelintsev (Voeckler GPE)                   2:04.058
11 Pablo Galaz (ZombieToyotas)                         2:04.160
12 Evelyn Gomes (Unity Racing Services)                2:04.190
13 Gilles Massinion (Aeroracing Engineering)           2:04.265
14 Viktor Pasitchnjuk (Speed Collective Racing)        2:04.490
15 Klaus Walze (TRRS Academy)                          2:04.629
16 Julia Schilling (ICE-3 Racing)                      2:04.760
17 Adrián Rojo Fernández (Tassie Racing)               2:04.762
18 Manuel Riva (Loyer Racing Japan)                    2:04.904
19 Brett Miller (Outterridge Motorsports)              2:04.954
20 Colin Peynirci (Scuderia Vittore)                   2:04.960
21 Jans Zeitner (Tassie Racing)                        2:05.005
22 Wojciech Cieslar (Grands Travaux Inutiles)          2:05.012
23 Oliviero Cinotti (Hydook Racing Team)               2:05.255
24 Toro Fukui (Unity Racing Services)                  2:05.274
25 John Bean (Speed Collective Racing)                 2:05.382
26 Giconie Okorie (Aeroracing Engineering)             2:05.485
27 Mika Yagami (Loyer Racing Japan)                    2:05.597
28 Cesar Vialpondo (Matsuo Tadayoshi Motorsport)       2:05.610
29 Cezary Samelko (Nebula Grand Prix)                  2:05.735
30 Ernesto Bruno (TRRS Academy)                        2:05.771
31 Aurelio Bandini (TRRS Academy)                      2:06.196
32 Alexandra Kustova (Union Saver Developments)        2:06.237
33 Andraz Velikonja (Vivendi EBL)                      2:06.464
34 Kim Lee-Wang (ZombieToyotas)                        2:06.514
35 Luc Pellerin (Ferdinand United Grand Prix)          2:06.611
36 Jan Mayländer (Falik Arrows)                        2:08.284
37 Akira Kobayashi (Union Saver Developments)          2:08.424
38 Iulian Pitea (Hydook Racing Team)                   2:08.608
39 Oscar Duck III (Vivendi EBL)                        2:08.857

Watko makes it 5 from 5 in quali! But his main rival for the title van Nifterick starts alongside. Kwol-Cho is looking to get his title aspirations back on track after a horrible feature race in Singapore. Tajner is another driver looking to get his championship campaign back on the rails, completing the Top 6. Luc Pellerin was the big disappointment, all the way down in 35th.

SPRINT RACE

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 1 Ashley Watkinson (Voeckler GPE)                         25:54.992
 2 Nathanael Cameron (Nebula Grand Prix)                   25:59.392
 3 Tanner Jason (Outterridge Motorsports)                  26:02.305
 4 Boris Offenhauser (Matsuo Tadayoshi Motorsport)         26:07.141
 5 Hwok Kwol-Cho (Falik Arrows)                            26:11.177
 6 Franck van Nifterick (Ferdinand United Grand Prix)      26:20.232
 7 Gilles Massinion (Aeroracing Engineering)               26:22.993
 8 Helena Boveri (ICE-3 Racing)                            26:23.192
 9 Alexey Pchelintsev (Voeckler GPE)                       26:26.226
10 Tomislaw Tajner (Grands Travaux Inutiles)               26:26.330
11 Steven Mackintosh (Scuderia Vittore)                    26:27.007
12 Klaus Walze (TRRS Academy)                              26:29.017
13 Viktor Pasitchnjuk (Speed Collective Racing)            26:29.778
14 Evelyn Gomes (Unity Racing Services)                    26:38.184
15 Manuel Riva (Loyer Racing Japan)                        26:40.386
16 John Bean (Speed Collective Racing)                     26:41.288
17 Oliviero Cinotti (Hydook Racing Team)                   26:43.609
18 Pablo Galaz (ZombieToyotas)                             26:45.575
19 Colin Peynirci (Scuderia Vittore)                       26:45.617
20 Julia Schilling (ICE-3 Racing)                          26:46.419
21 Adrián Rojo Fernández (Tassie Racing)                   26:50.085
22 Jans Zeitner (Tassie Racing)                            26:50.338
23 Ernesto Bruno (TRRS Academy)                            26:50.541
24 Toro Fukui (Unity Racing Services)                      26:54.985
25 Wojciech Cieslar (Grands Travaux Inutiles)              26:58.409
26 Giconie Okorie (Aeroracing Engineering)                 27:02.104
27 Brett Miller (Outterridge Motorsports)                  27:05.403
28 Mika Yagami (Loyer Racing Japan)                        27:11.464
29 Luc Pellerin (Ferdinand United Grand Prix)              27:13.141
30 Kim Lee-Wang (ZombieToyotas)                            27:14.903
31 Andraz Velikonja (Vivendi EBL)                          27:20.727
32 Akira Kobayashi (Union Saver Developments)              27:21.594
33 Oscar Duck III (Vivendi EBL)                            27:22.507
34 Jan Mayländer (Falik Arrows)                            27:24.123
35 Iulian Pitea (Hydook Racing Team)                       27:39.702
NC Aurelio Bandini (TRRS Academy)                         DNF lap 12
   Cezary Samelko (Nebula Grand Prix)                      DNF lap 9
   Cesar Vialpondo (Matsuo Tadayoshi Motorsport)           DNF lap 8
   Alexandra Kustova (Union Saver Developments)            DNF lap 5

Watkinson gets the job done! The most notable thing being his main rival van Nifterick did not have a good race at all, dropping from 2nd to 6th by the end. Those 9 points make a world of difference going into the final race tomorrow, as those who weren't under the kosh championship-wise (Cameron, Jason, Offenhauser) were the ones that performed best. With a complete no-score, Tajner has gone from championship leader after Penrith to long-shot at the final race. Pellerin's nightmare also continued, only managing to take two positions on the road during the entire race. Schilling and Bruno also dropped out of the title race, having started the tournament so strongly, they fizzled out here, mired in the midfield.

Championship Standings after Race 5
1. Ashley Watkinson 45
2. Franck van Nifterick 32
3. Hwok Kwol-Cho 26
4. Tomislaw Tajner 25
5. Tanner Jason 24
-----THEORETICAL MATHEMATICAL CHAMPIONSHIP CUT-OFF-----
6. Julia Schilling 18
7. Luc Pellerin 18
8. Boris Offenhauser 18
9. Ernesto Bruno 15
10. Gilles Massinion 12
11. Nathanael Cameron 12
12. Pablo Galaz 10
13. Cesar Vialpondo 8
14. Steven Mackintosh 6
15. Helena Boveri 4
16. Viktor Pasitchnjuk 3
17. Toro Fukui 2
18. Manuel Riva 2
19. Adrián Rojo Fernández 1
20. Jans Zeitner 1

Team Standings after Race 5
1. Ferdinand United Grand Prix 50
2. Voeckler GPE 45
3. Falik Arrows 26
4. Matsuo Tadayoshi Motorsport 26
5. Grands Travaux Inutiles 25
6. Outterridge Motorsports 24
7. ICE-3 Racing 22
8. Aeroracing Engineering 12
9. Nebula Grand Prix 12
10. ZombieToyotas 10
-----THEORETICAL MATHEMATICAL CHAMPIONSHIP CUT-OFF-----
11. Scuderia Vittore 6
12. Speed Collective Racing 3
13. Unity Racing Services 2
14. Loyer Racing Japan 2
15. Tassie Racing 2
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2017 Toyota Rejects Racing Series // HINO BATHURST SHOWDOWN // Mount Panorama Circuit, Bathurst, Australia // FEATURE RACE

This is it. Watkinson heads into the finale with 13 points over van Nifterick. The title is his to lose. What twist and turns can we expect today?

Qualifying

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 1 Franck van Nifterick (Ferdinand United Grand Prix)  2:03.175
 2 Helena Boveri (ICE-3 Racing)                        2:03.298
 3 Hwok Kwol-Cho (Falik Arrows)                        2:03.341
 4 Nathanael Cameron (Nebula Grand Prix)               2:03.351
 5 Ashley Watkinson (Voeckler GPE)                     2:03.711
 6 Luc Pellerin (Ferdinand United Grand Prix)          2:03.720
 7 Steven Mackintosh (Scuderia Vittore)                2:04.105
 8 Evelyn Gomes (Unity Racing Services)                2:04.134
 9 Alexey Pchelintsev (Voeckler GPE)                   2:04.139
10 Gilles Massinion (Aeroracing Engineering)           2:04.248
11 Tomislaw Tajner (Grands Travaux Inutiles)           2:04.315
12 Wojciech Cieslar (Grands Travaux Inutiles)          2:04.408
13 Boris Offenhauser (Matsuo Tadayoshi Motorsport)     2:04.420
14 Toro Fukui (Unity Racing Services)                  2:04.451
15 Manuel Riva (Loyer Racing Japan)                    2:04.614
16 Klaus Walze (TRRS Academy)                          2:04.653
17 Viktor Pasitchnjuk (Speed Collective Racing)        2:04.749
18 Pablo Galaz (ZombieToyotas)                         2:04.825
19 Jans Zeitner (Tassie Racing)                        2:04.874
20 Aurelio Bandini (TRRS Academy)                      2:04.961
21 John Bean (Speed Collective Racing)                 2:04.979
22 Colin Peynirci (Scuderia Vittore)                   2:04.991
23 Adrián Rojo Fernández (Tassie Racing)               2:05.118
24 Cesar Vialpondo (Matsuo Tadayoshi Motorsport)       2:05.183
25 Kim Lee-Wang (ZombieToyotas)                        2:05.458
26 Julia Schilling (ICE-3 Racing)                      2:05.460
27 Cezary Samelko (Nebula Grand Prix)                  2:05.703
28 Ernesto Bruno (TRRS Academy)                        2:05.897
29 Tanner Jason (Outterridge Motorsports)              2:06.091
30 Iulian Pitea (Hydook Racing Team)                   2:06.158
31 Oliviero Cinotti (Hydook Racing Team)               2:06.175
32 Brett Miller (Outterridge Motorsports)              2:06.351
33 Akira Kobayashi (Union Saver Developments)          2:06.367
34 Giconie Okorie (Aeroracing Engineering)             2:06.754
35 Alexandra Kustova (Union Saver Developments)        2:06.945
36 Mika Yagami (Loyer Racing Japan)                    2:06.947
37 Oscar Duck III (Vivendi EBL)                        2:07.117
38 Andraz Velikonja (Vivendi EBL)                      2:07.171
39 Jan Mayländer (Falik Arrows)                        2:07.214

And there it is! The first signs of faltering by Watkinson! If the race were to finish as they start, the Dutchman would sneak the title by a mere two points! He will have to step it up in the race to seal the championship. The other three contenders are massive long-shots going in, but Kwol-Cho has at least positioned himself well to sweep up following any mistakes from van Nifterick and Watkinson. Tajner and Jason, not so much - 11th and 29th puts them firmly out of the picture, and nothing short of career defining drives from each will earn them the title.

FEATURE RACE

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 1 Ashley Watkinson (Voeckler GPE)                       1:30:37.651
 2 Steven Mackintosh (Scuderia Vittore)                  1:30:49.594
 3 Luc Pellerin (Ferdinand United Grand Prix)            1:31:10.571
 4 Alexey Pchelintsev (Voeckler GPE)                     1:31:23.257
 5 Pablo Galaz (ZombieToyotas)                           1:31:32.306
 6 Jans Zeitner (Tassie Racing)                          1:31:37.737
 7 Viktor Pasitchnjuk (Speed Collective Racing)          1:31:43.858
 8 Cesar Vialpondo (Matsuo Tadayoshi Motorsport)         1:31:49.036
 9 Wojciech Cieslar (Grands Travaux Inutiles)            1:31:49.695
10 Franck van Nifterick (Ferdinand United Grand Prix)    1:31:49.972
11 Nathanael Cameron (Nebula Grand Prix)                 1:31:56.241
12 Klaus Walze (TRRS Academy)                            1:31:57.010
13 Helena Boveri (ICE-3 Racing)                          1:31:57.530
14 Julia Schilling (ICE-3 Racing)                        1:32:00.101
15 Boris Offenhauser (Matsuo Tadayoshi Motorsport)       1:32:04.046
16 Aurelio Bandini (TRRS Academy)                        1:32:07.516
17 Gilles Massinion (Aeroracing Engineering)             1:32:08.716
18 Manuel Riva (Loyer Racing Japan)                      1:32:10.177
19 Tanner Jason (Outterridge Motorsports)                1:32:18.687
20 Tomislaw Tajner (Grands Travaux Inutiles)             1:32:20.773
21 Brett Miller (Outterridge Motorsports)                1:32:22.557
22 Ernesto Bruno (TRRS Academy)                          1:32:22.715
23 Cezary Samelko (Nebula Grand Prix)                    1:32:28.635
24 John Bean (Speed Collective Racing)                   1:32:32.987
25 Iulian Pitea (Hydook Racing Team)                     1:32:33.922
26 Toro Fukui (Unity Racing Services)                    1:32:37.044
27 Oliviero Cinotti (Hydook Racing Team)                      -1 lap
28 Alexandra Kustova (Union Saver Developments)               -1 lap
29 Mika Yagami (Loyer Racing Japan)                           -1 lap
30 Giconie Okorie (Aeroracing Engineering)                    -1 lap
31 Oscar Duck III (Vivendi EBL)                               -1 lap
32 Andraz Velikonja (Vivendi EBL)                             -1 lap
NC Akira Kobayashi (Union Saver Developments)             DNF lap 41
   Hwok Kwol-Cho (Falik Arrows)                           DNF lap 36
   Kim Lee-Wang (ZombieToyotas)                           DNF lap 34
   Adrián Rojo Fernández (Tassie Racing)                  DNF lap 23
   Jan Mayländer (Falik Arrows)                           DNF lap 20
   Evelyn Gomes (Unity Racing Services)                   DNF lap 19
   Colin Peynirci (Scuderia Vittore)                      DNF lap 12

CHOKE! CHOKE! CHOKE! VAN NIFTERICK BOTTLED IT COMPLETELY! After quali he was sitting pretty, and he threw it all away! He couldn't hold his nerve, and in the end it was the more experienced Ashley Watkinson who powered through to take a commanding victory, his third on the bounce, to seal up the TRRS title. Similarly Kwol-Cho faltered, spinning away under pressure, and Tajner dropped like a stone. With Jason starting way down in lower midfield, he was never a factor, and it was left to Watkinson to blast his competition out of the water to lift the trophy. He started the year slowly, but really picked up his game in the second half of the competition.
Helena Boveri will also be disappointed, having started on the front row and dropping all the way out of the points to 13th.

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Ashley Watkinson
70 points - 3 wins

2nd Franck van Nifterick - 33
3rd Luc Pellerin - 33
4. Hwok Kwol-Cho 26
5. Tomislaw Tajner 25
6. Steven Mackintosh 24
7. Tanner Jason 24
8. Pablo Galaz 20
9. Julia Schilling 18
10. Boris Offenhauser 18
11. Ernesto Bruno 15
12. Gilles Massinion 12
13. Alexey Pchelintsev 12
14. Nathanael Cameron 12
15. Cesar Vialpondo 12
16. Jans Zeitner 9
17. Viktor Pasitchnjuk 9
18. Helena Boveri 4
19. Toro Fukui 2
20. Manuel Riva 2
21. Wojciech Cieslar 2
22. Adrián Rojo Fernández 1


2017 TRRS Teams Champions
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Ashley Watkinson & Alexey Pchelintsev
82 points - 3 wins

2nd Ferdinand United Grand Prix - 66
3rd Matsuo Tadayoshi Motorsport - 30
4. Grands Travaux Inutiles 27
5. Scuderia Vittore 24
6. Falik Arrows 24
7. ICE-3 Racing 22
8. Outterridge Motorsports 20
9. ZombieToyotas 20
10. Aeroracing Engineering 12
11. Nebula Grand Prix 12
12. Tassie Racing 10
13. Speed Collective Racing 9
14. Unity Racing Services 2
15. Loyer Racing Japan 2


Well done to all the participants! In the coming days the signing procedures for all the drivers will begin, and you can bid for drivers once the opening post for signings is made i.e. NOT YET!
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TRRS: The Draft

It's post-season, and arguably the most critical moment for the championship; the draft! This is your moment to offer up contracts to drivers and be awarded with their DEC rights! Some will progress onto great things, some will able to keep their careers stringing along for that little bit longer, and some will hang up their helmet, with no interest in their services.

Drivers will wait for one week to see what offers come in for them, and after this point, will either decide to accept one of the offers that have come in for them, or perhaps reject all of them and bide their time, hoping for something better to be forthcoming. The better the offer and the more articulated it is, the better chance of success it will have, for example;

"I wish to sign Franck van Nifterick to RonDen's lead car of their works Ferrari GTRWC outfit on a two year deal" - VERY GOOD. The terms of the offer, in terms of where they will compete, their standing in the team, and the duration of the contract, is all set out. In the case of van Nifterick, he finished 4th in GTRWC the previous year, therefore an offer to be a works driver in the series he was previously in is a very attractive one.

"I wish to sign Klaus Walze to my management, and aim to find him a ride in ARST as soon as possible." - SATISFACTORY. This isn't the ideal kind of offer, but given most lineups for 2017 have already been decided, an understandable one. Drivers who have been sidelined for a while and/or don't have stellar reputations are more open to essentially signing up for 'agents' (i.e. new DEC holders without the guarantee of a drive right away), as their options are already severely limited. The driver will at least find comfort in this case that you have bothered to take his interests into account - in the case of Walze, his previous experience is in RTCC, the main canon touring car championship, making a drive in ARST his most realistic option to continue his racing career.

"I wish to sign Nathanael Cameron for ACO Le Mans Cup." - POOR. This has two main flaws; firstly, the lack of detail in terms of which team he will race for and how long the offered contract is. But also critical here is the ignorance of Cameron's career up until now - he has been an F3RWRS front-runner for a number of seasons now, and will be eager to make the jump to either F2RWRS or AR3.5. The Le Mans Cup is Endurance racing, a discipline which is mostly populated by drivers who either previously drove in F1RWRS, have spent many years in F2RWRS/F3RWRS/AR3.5 without much success or are gentlemen racers. Given Cameron's high standing in junior formulae, such an offer wouldn't interest him, as it shows you have little interest in him either.

"I want to sign Akira Kobayashi." - UNACCEPTABLE. All offers of this nature will be ignored. Given the person making the request has not specified their intentions for the driver in any way shape or form, they have no way of judging whether the offer would be in their best interests or not, and will therefore take no notice of said offer.

All driver contracts will be settled by RNG. You will recieve a bonus to your RNG odds if the driver you are bidding for was one you selected for your TRRS team at the start of the season. Also, when you sign a driver, you are committing to retaining their DEC for a minimum one one canon year (i.e. until January 2018), althogh it is permissible to take a DEC and then have him drive for someone else's team.

So, to summarise; do your research, and give your marks something to get interested about! Half-hearted offers won't go down very well with the drivers looking for their way back into canon racing. Unless of course your name is Andraz Velikonja, and you finished last overall in the championship - he'd take just about anything he's so desperate! :P

All drivers will evaluate and decide on contract offers made at 1800 BST (1900 CET) on Saturday 6 September! However, some drivers may still be available after this date.

DRIVER CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS ARE OPEN! Have at it lads!
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Racing Team Solvalou wishes to sign Frank van Nifterick to be the second driver in the #02 Factory Lamborghini Murcialago to a One Year Contract, with an option for Two additional years depending on race performances during the 2017 Season. After the performances late in the season by both Kuntz and van Nifterick, RTS feel that if they were to partner up in the same car that they both would be title contenders in the series for seasons to come, and top draws for the top tin-top racing series in the world. Rather than be lost in the shuffle in a multi-formula championship driving in a slower class.

Racing Team Solvalou also wishes to sign Luc Pellerin to drive the #15 car in the AutoReject 3.5 Series to a Two Year Contract. If Pellerin is to win the championship in his first year, RTS will assist Pellerin in finding a seat in another series as he will not be able to fullfill his contractual obligations because of the rules for AR 3.5.



Note: Anyone who wishes to sign Ernest Bruno must remember that he is racing in AR STS this year for his own team on a limited basis. If anyone signs him, those five race weekends take priority over whatever else he may be doing so a replacement driver may be required for those dates.

Note 2: Anyone who signs Adrián Rojo Fernández will also get the rights to use the Team Rojo name as well, since that is the team AR Fernández owns.
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Biscione's draft picks.

ASHLEY WATKINSON
Voeckler Talent Troupe wish to take on Ashley Watkinson full-time as a client, with a view to finding him a top drive in the Indy World Cup. Given his experience in F1RWRS and cult-status in the series, Voeckler see him as a flagship signing for the series and a key personality to drive the championship's popularity in Europe to new heights. In the much longer term, once Watkinson has decided to call time on his single-seater career, they wish to progress him into sportscars, where Voeckler currently run the works Maserati outfit in GTRWC and the works NISMO team in ACO LMC.
Given his vast experience in F1RWRS, Voeckler also hope to deploy him in private mid-season test sessions from time to time for the forseeable future to aid with car development, alongside any of his other duties.

TOMIWSLAW TAJNER
Again, Voeckler Talent Troupe do not at this time have a guaranteed seat for Tajner, but see him as a positive addition to the Indy World Cup, adding depth to the field with a solid fan-base in Eastern Europe. Given Voeckler's in-depth involvement in the series, and that teams will recieve a bonus for hiring ex-F1RWRS drivers in the series, Tajner should find few problems in securing a drive in IWC with Voeckler Talent Troupe's guidance.

STEVEN MACKINTOSH
Once again, there is no guaranteed seat for Mackintosh at this time, but VTT wish to take him on as a client, looking to find him a seat in either the upcoming Indy World Cup, or in an LMP seat in the ACO Le Mans Cup.

ADRIAN ROJO FERNANDEZ
Voeckler GPE are looking to absorb the entire Rojo operation into Voeckler's stable. Together with Rojo, a new Indy team will be launched, using the drivers already contracted to the existing Mastercard team (Pratchett + Christopherson), along with a feeder outfit for the Indy team, plus a Central/South American oriented driver farm in the CRS. Adrian himself will continue to make sporadic appearances in tin-tops, for example in the US round of GTRWC and selected ARST events.

CESAR VIALPONDO
Assuming Voeckler GPE successfully merges with Rojo, we are looking to take on Vialpondo as Rojo's first young driver. Given the metronomic consistency he demonstrated in TRRS, we feel he is best suited to endurance racing, and Rojo/Voeckler will look to place him in an ACO LMC seat. Our priority is to find him an LMP2 drive, however we will consider placing him in a GT team if the offer from said category is of a higher standard than anything on offer in LMP2. He will also be given a chance in GTRWC, as co-pilot to Rojo boss Adrian Rojo Fernandez in GTRWC's US round.
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Biscione wrote:"I wish to sign Franck van Nifterick to RonDen's lead car of their works Ferrari GTRWC outfit on a two year deal" - VERY GOOD. The terms of the offer, in terms of where they will compete, their standing in the team, and the duration of the contract, is all set out. In the case of van Nifterick, he finished 4th in GTRWC the previous year, therefore an offer to be a works driver in the series he was previously in is a very attractive one.

Sounds reasonable to offer exactly that :P RonDen Racing engineering offers all top 5 drivers their free spot in the Coupe Du Mans. Driving a works Ferrari is an honour for every self-respecting racing driver.
*We officially bid for Ashley Watkinson, Franck van Nifterick, Luc Pellerin, Hwok Kwol-Cho andTomislaw Tajner for RDRE in the ACO Coupe Du Mans. In this order of preference. Watkinson could get a 3 year deal, all others a one year deal with a performance-based option for a second season.
*We offer Wojciech Cieslar the place of official reserve driver in the Coupe Du Mans and GTRWC. This to reward his progress whilst driving for GTI, who have good relations with RDRE.
*We offer for every driver IBR/Voeckler has offered, because they'll end up at one of my teams anyway :lol:
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Salamander's Draft Picks

Andraz Velikonja
The AutoReject Super Touring series would like to sign Mr. Velikonja as our designated 1st reserve driver in case of a team not nominating a reserve driver in time. His duties in the series will also involve driving the pace car on warmup laps.

Iulian Pitea
The AutoReject Super Touring series would like to sign Mr. Pitea as our designated 2nd reserve driver in case of a team not nominating a reserve driver in time. His duties in the series will also involve driving the medical car. Should Mr. Velikonja refuse our offer, Mr. Pitea will then be offered the position of 1st reserve.

Cezary Samelko
The AutoReject Super Touring series would like to sign Mr. Samelko as our designated 3rd reserve driver in case of a team not nominating a reserve driver in time. His duties in the series will also involve driving a safety vehicle. Should Mr. Velikonja and/or Mr. Pitea refuse our offer, Mr. Samelko will then be offered the position of 1st or 2nd reserve.

Kim Lee-Wang
The AutoReject Super Touring series would like to sign Mr. Lee-Wang as our designated 4th reserve driver in case of a team not nominating a reserve driver in time. His duties in the series will also involve driving a safety vehicle. Should Mr. Velikonja, Mr. Pitea and/or Mr. Samelko refuse our offer, Mr. Lee-Wang will then be offered the position of 1st, 2nd or 3rd reserve.
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Speedworld would like to offer Gilles Massinion a contract to drive their second IFRC car for the 2017 season. He will be given equal billing to the already signed Janne Kagstrom. The team would also like to offer Adrian Rojo Fernandez an IFRC testing contract for IFRC, we will also try to get him a drive for any IFRC race held in Mexico during 2017
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Takagi Racing Enterprises would like to sign Toru Fukui for their second IFRC driver seat for a year.

A.E.T. Alliance would like to sign Evelyn Gomes for one of their IndyCar driver seats.

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Rated's draft picks

Helena Boveri
ICE-3 Racing would like to offer Boveri a one year contract to drive the #17 Ferrari 575 GTC in the 2017 GTR-WC season. There's also an opportunity for her to drive for the team in the 2018 ACO LMC season.

Julia Schilling
While we are fully aware that Schilling never drove in GT categories, we would like to offer her a one year contract to partner Helena Boveri (if she signs with us) in 2017. Depending on her results, she could get another year in GTR-WC or ICE-3 Racing will attempt to help her to come back in AR 3.5.

Note : Both are offered long term contracts with ICE-3 Racing's driver program, which means we won't let them down.
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Anyway I would like to offer the following contracts.... however I am willing to talk to anyone who wants the driver ownership as long as the deals below are done.

Ashley Watkinson
Has driven for Kamaha before and was a reserve driver in 2016, would have been given a race drive if not for his management going a bit insane, we therefore would like to offer him first reserve driver status with Kamaha for 2017 with a gaurantee of at least two tests this season and one for 2018 for a chance of a seat in the team. Knowing how many drivers Kamaha got through in 2016, there is a strong possibility of a drive for 2017.

Luc Pellerin
Would like to offer him second reserve driver status at Kamaha, we gaurantee at least one test this season and a test for 2018 to drive for the team proper. I hear that Prince Falik wants a reserve driver for his F2RWRS Falik Arrows team (and I believe Luc Pellerin still is eligible for F2RWRS), if Yuka or Hwok underperform or are injured then he will get a chance at a F2RWRS drive.

Hwok Kwol-Cho
We offer him again a full time drive offer for the Falik Arrows F2RWRS team for 2017 as equal number one driver (he drove for the F3RWRS team in 2016) with an option on his services for 2018.
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Chris Short Racing would like to offer Pablo Galaz their second AR3.5 seat for a season.
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ASTRO RACING GROUP™ will offer management contracts to the following drivers:

Nathanael Cameron
We were very impressed with Nath's feedback and pace, and he would make a great addition to the ASTRO RACING STARS™ lineup. Although F2RWRS seats are in short supply, we have engineered a move for him to partner Jordan Davies at Aeroracing for the 2017 season should he choose to sign with us. Since ASTRO have links in most major series, Nath is guaranteed seats with us as long as he performs. He wouldn't have to relocate either, as we're conveniently based in the UK.

Cezary Samelko
If Cezary signs with Nebula, he is automatically guaranteed a GTRWC seat alongside Leandro Moreira with the Pirtek Racing by Pulsar team. He has the chance to reinvigorate his career in sportscars with us, should he choose to accept.
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Peak Driver Talent would like to offer the following drivers a contract:

Viktor Pasitchnjuk
As Viktor has previous experience in RoLFS and IFRC, the predecessors of AR3.5, PDT will attempt to try to gain a seat for him in AR3.5. Viktor may also be able to compete in the next running of the Aston Endurance Race with Speed Collective Racing.

Steven Mackintosh
Steven, having been a F1RWRS driver (albeit for Mecha), is perfect for a F1RWRS testing role or IWC drive, which PDT will attempt to get for him. Failing that, AR3.5 could be an option.

Tanner Jason
Tanner Jason has vast F2RWRS and RoLFS experience, as well as experience testing for Aeroracing in F1RWRS. As such, PDT will attempt to gain either a F1RWRS test role, F2RWRS drive, IWC drive or AR3.5 drive.
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La Gazzetta Dello Sport wrote:The Forgotten Men: Three TRRS drivers who are overlooked, but shouldn't be

The new-for-2017 draft has been designed to give careers on the brink of fading away entirely a jolt of energy, a second chance, a new lease of life. There has been huge interest in the obvious big names like Ashley Watkinson, but this natural gravitation towards the big names have left some of the good performers with less established reptuations in the dark. Gazzetta reviews three drivers who've not had a word said about them in the rumour mill, but perhaps should be under consideration for many teams out there with a vacancy to fill.

Boris Offenhauser
Back in his CART days, he was a solid midfielder who would, on occasion, deliver big. The cars he drove back then were not the best package - his car was powered by a Lada engine for christ's sake! Had it not been for the utterly bizarre season finale in Atlanta, he would have been by far the best driver using the Russian powerplant.

Arguably he was never given a platform with which to prove his ability - but now he has. Given how long he's been out of the game, it was a real surprise to see him consistently in the Top 10 during the TRRS season. Given he's shown that he can shake off his race-rustiness with relative ease, he could be worth a punt for a small Indy team looking for an experienced pair of hands.

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Despite the length of time he's been absent from single seaters, he hasn't forgotten how to race them. A return to Indianapolis beckons?

Ernest Bruno
Bruno suffered the ignomy of racing for what can only be described as the Life Racing Engines of GTRWC. A big red lump of garbage that was miles off the pace. The Viper's last good years were back in the early 2000s, so what one was doing on the grid in 2016 we aren't really sure. Luxray proved there was at least an ounce of pace to be extracted from the car, but Aero Kings were being run like nobody even cared. So bad was the Aero King farce, when it came to picking lineups for the TRRS season, he was ignored by all, only making his way onto the grid via Academy scholarship. While Walze and Bandini failed to do anything meaningful with their gifts from the organisers, Bruno took the opportunity with both hands.

He's still something of an unknown quantity - having never been in a competitive car before in tin-tops, his form could go either way. But his performances at Singapore were excellent for someone who lost their last drive all the way back in April.

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He is a gamble, but given how the equipment at his disposal was so poor previously, he can easily earn himself a lower license from the ACO, and so could be of interest to GT teams looking for someone to ensure they get Amateur classification while not compromising badly on quality.

Cesar Vialpondo
Going into TRRS, he was nothing more than an also-ran, an easily discarded extra from F3RWRS, the kind that turns up as a replacement for some unfortunate soul whose money ran out, and is also sucked dry of all cash before being cast astray for the next name plucked out of a hat or man with a suitcase full of money. The world assumed it had heard the last from Vialpondo, but it seems Cesar had other ideas.

He last drove at a competitive level all the way back in 2014, driving a part-season from Aeroracing. He wasn't heard from again after that, until suddenly popping up on the applicants list of TRRS. He wanted a second bite of the cherry. Not a soul thought it would amount to anything, but it appears we were all wrong. He wasn't flashy, he didn't put in one-off astounding performances, instead just grinding away and picking up points wherever he went. While some drivers like Julia Schilling and Tomislaw Tajner were utterly inconsistent (they picked up all their championship points in a single race), Vialpondo got on the scoresheet consistently. His pace didn't set the world on fire, but there's something to be said for simply being able to keep the car on the island at all costs.

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Blokkmonsta Motorsport wishes to sign one driver from this series for the 2017 AR 3.5 season.

We need a consistent driver with experience that can replace Malik Zidan, for we believe he needs more experience in lower formula. However, we also wish to allow Zidan the option to run a round of AR 3.5 later in the season if we so choose, though whoever we sign will be main priority for the 2017 season, and will have number 1 status on the team when we expand into a 2-car team the following year.

Here are our bids, in order of priority:

Tanner Jason
Despite his controversial departure from RoLFS, we view that he still has plenty of experience that showed in this season of Toyota Rejects. We are willing to give him a 2nd chance, since we view his skills far outweighing his blackmarks.

Boris Offenhauser
His experience in open-wheelers cannot be ignored, and his top 10 performance in Toyota Rejects shows that he is adept at racing in more European-centric open-wheelers as well. We understand that he wishes to return to Indycar, but due to the lack of attention American series are getting in this motorsport group we hope that Offenhauser takes note of our offer to race in more Euro-centric and Asia-centric series.
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National Petroleum's "Champions of the Future" programme is interested in hiring the following:

Nathanael Cameron
Nathanael has had an excellent single seater career up until now and deserves to be given the opportunity to develop that career further. To that end, National Petroleum would like to offer Cameron a place on their programme immediately, initially for a two year period, with additional options for future extension. Cameron will be placed firstly as the official reserve driver for Jones Racing's F2RWRS and AR3.5 teams, and will be made immediately available to drive for another team in the series should a race seat become open. In addition, Cameron will have the opportunity to test Jones Racing's 2017 F1RWRS car in at least one test during the 2017 season. For 2018, Cameron will be offered a seat at Jones Racing in his preference of F2RWRS or AR3.5 whilst also becoming an official reserve driver for Jones' F1RWRS team which will include significant testing opportunities.

Steven Mackintosh
When given the opportunity, Steven has demonstrated his high quality driving ability behind the wheel. Unfortunately those opportunities have been few and far between in his career so far. National Petroleum would like to offer Steven a place on their programme for two years to give him the ideal platform for him to showcase to the racing community that he has lost none of that ability. The two year contract includes an option to continue further into the future. With a good deal of F1RWRS experience already under his belt, Steven will be immediately given the opportunity to test the Jones Racing 2017 F1RWRS car in at least two tests this year, and will also be made a reserve driver for the Jones Racing F2RWRS and AR3.5 teams, whilst simultaneously being made available to drive in races for other teams in either series should a race seat open up. For 2018, Steven will have a seat reserved in his preferred category of AR3.5 or F2RWRS, whilst he will also be available to sign for any F1RWRS teams that show interest in him, and National Petroleum will subsequently financially support any move into the top tier to help him find a seat.
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Draft Choices:

Boris OffenhauserWell, I guess I shouldn't have given him up then...
Hey Boris, Dreadnought Racing is willing to offer you a contract for IndyCars next season. Interested? A return to IndyCars, a guaranteed spot on the team as number-one driver for 2017, and the possibility of one-off events in touring car and endurance series in Europe with Boxtel and other affiliated teams is on the table.

Pablo Galaz
Pablo, you're still 22 years old, and here at Team Echoften, we believe you can have a great future in motor racing. We would like to offer you a one-year contract for the number-two driver slot for Echoften in AutoReject 2.0 in 2017, as long as Patrick Feldhoffer accepts his promotion to AutoReject 3.5 (we're fairly certain he'll accept this).

Manuel Riva
Manuel, Team Echoften wants you!

At least, we want you to be our reserve driver in AutoReject 2.0 for 2017. You have experience in the series, and if Garrett Bell's preseason testing form continues into the season, your services may be required.
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TRRS Draft: First Round

It's that time! The draft choices have been made, let's see what the drivers have decided, via the magic lottery of RNG!

RNG ranges for drivers who were made offers by Voeckler (my team) were independently adjudicated by both Phoenix and tommykl in the interests of fairness.

#1 Ashley Watkinson
Watkinson had offers from Kamaha to do some testing for them, Voeckler wanted to direct him straight into an Indy World Cup seat, and RonDen wanted him for their works Ferrari assault on Le Mans. What did RNG decide...?
VOECKLER! Watkinson's DEC goes to Biscione.

#2 Franck van Nifterick
van Nifterick has two big teams in for him - a works Ferrari ride and also a works Lambo ride in GTRWC. He's been leaning heavily towards RTS of late, but his decision is...
RONDEN! A bit of a surprise there, every man and his dog assumed he would end up at RTS. This becomes van Nifterick's DEC holder.

#3 Luc Pellerin
Pellerin has three options in three different series - an AR 3.5 ride with RTS or reserve gig with Kamaha. He was on Ferrari's shortlist, but they've already picked up van Nifterick.
RTS! Pellerin's DEC is now in the ownership of RealRacingRoots

#4 Hwok Kwol-Cho
Ferrari were interested in him but went in another direction, and so he signs on the dotted line for FALIK ARROWS! Kwol-Cho's DEC now belongs to SuperAguri.

#5 Tomislaw Tajner
He really wanted the Ferrari drive, but after hiring van Nifterick he instead elects to sign with VOECKLER. Tajner is now on Biscione's DEC.

#6 Steve Mackintosh
Loads of agents in for Stevie Mac. Voeckler, Jones and Peak Driver Talent are all interested in reperesenting him. But Jones committed something of a gaffe - they wanted him to become an F2RWRS reserve, despite being ineligible for such a position because of the rules! That oversight hurt their chances a bit, and in the end he made the surprise decision of going with PEAK DRIVER TALENT! Congratulations V8fan12, Mackintosh is yours!

#7 Tanner Jason
Tanner is a controversial figure following his involvement in the Nobushige Fukuda tragedy in 2015. He elected to retire after that race, but follwing a year's sabbatical, has elected to try and stage a comeback, using TRRS as a platform. And it worked, because he decided to sign for the AR 3.5 team of BLOKKMONSTA MOTORSPORT! Looks like CaptainGetz12 has an interesting situation on his hands.

#8 Pablo Galaz
Galaz is one of many Rojo refugees, and he has two offers - AR 3.5 with Chris Short Racing, or AR 2.0 for Echoften....which he isn't even eligible to compete in, both for experience and age reasons. It's a straightforward decision and Galaz signs for CHRIS SHORT! His DEC is transferred to RonDenisDeletraz.

#9 Julia Schilling
Another Rojo refugee, she has only one offer, for ICE-3 Racing's GTRWC outfit. With no other offfers forthcoming, she signs the deal with ICE-3 RACING! Her ownership moves across to Rated.

#10 Boris Offenhauser
Offenhauser had an offer from Blokkmonsta for AR 3.5, but that quickly vanishes as they opt for Tanner Jason instead, and so it's an easy decision for Boris, who signs for DREADNOUGHT RACING! Tristan1117 takes his DEC for good measure.

11. Gilles Massinion
Offers: Speedworld AR3.5
Signs for SPEEDWORLD, DEC goes to OsellaFA1L

12. Nathanael Cameron
Offers: Astro Mgmt, Jones Mgmt
Signs for ASTRO, DEC goes to Ataxia

13. Cesar Vialpondo
Offers: Voeckler-Rojo (conditional)
Signs for VOECKLER, if Rojo merger goes through only.

14. Viktor Pasitchnjuk
Offers: Peak Driver Talent
Signs for PDT, DEC goes to V8fan12

15. Helena Boveri
Offers: ICE-3
Signs for ICE-3, DEC goes to Rated

16. Toro Fukui
Offers: TRE
Signs for TRE, DEC goes to FMecha

17. Manuel Riva
Offers: Echoften
Declines offer, RETIRES

18. Wojciech Cieslar
Offers: RonDen
Declines offer, wants better terms

19. Adrián Rojo Fernández
Offers: Voeckler, Speedworld
Declines all offers, RETIRES

20. Evelyn Gomes
Offers: AET Alliance
Declines offer, RETIRES

21. Cezary Samelko
Offers: ARST, Pulsar
Signs for PULSAR, DEC goes to Ataxia

22. Andraz Velikonja
Offers: ARST
Declines, wants better offer

23. Iulian Pitea
Offers: ARST
Signs for ARST, DEC goes to Salamander

24. Kim-Lee Wang
Offers: ARST
Signs for ARST, DEC goes to Salamander


That's it for the first round! Remember, drivers who weren't drafted and didn't announce their retirement are still available to sign, so you can still pick up some drivers if you need any!
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Ah of course, Mackintosh would be ineligible due to all of his F1RWRS entries. Never mind! Maybe next time! :)
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Autosport wrote:TRRS Phase Two announced

With the first draft complete, some drivers have been left on the sidelines, still looking for a way back into motorsport.

These drivers get one last roll of the dice with a bumper race weekend at Eastern Creek, hoping to impress and garner some interest in an attempt to save their careers.

With big names like Watkinson and Cameron already gone, it will be left to less high profile names to fight for the unofficial 'Last Chance Saloon' mini-championship, which will use a different points system to the regular championship (10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1).

Expected to be near the front during the run-off series are Alexey Pchelintsev and Cesar Vialpando, who were far quicker in the regular championship than the others who remain along with them on the sidelines.

"It's a big shame my deal fell through in the end, but it's good that TRRS gives us this extra chance to show what we can do," said Vialpando. "I felt my performance in the regular season was really strong, and I think I can take overall victory now that the most experienced drivers like Watkinson, guys who are proven at the highest level, have moved on. The talented rookies will get a chance to shine now."

The race weekend will take place on February 18-19th.

Autosport wrote:New drivers join TRRS for Eastern Creek run-off

Two new faces will enter TRRS for the Eastern Creek weekend, having failed to find drives for the 2017 season so far.

Former F3RWRS racer Herberto Dominguez, who scored 22 points in his debut season in the category, joins the category alongside fellow Imperial Racing Systems refugee John Bovy, who raced part-time in GTRWC last season.

Bovy also previously raced in Formula One, racking up 16 points in his only season for Lola Cars back in 2010.
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TRRS Last Chance Saloon! // Eastern Creek, Australia // Race One

Qualifying

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 1 John Bovy             1:26.989
 2 Klaus Walze           1:27.373
 3 John Bean             1:27.479
 4 Mika Yagami           1:27.562
 5 Ernesto Bruno         1:27.664
 6 Oliviero Cinotti      1:27.670
 7 Alexey Pchelintsev    1:27.713
 8 Aurelio Bandini       1:27.812
 9 Maven O'Connor        1:27.865
10 Giuseppe Colombo      1:27.877
11 Wojciech Cieslar      1:27.981
12 Colin Peynirci        1:27.992
13 Giconie Okorie        1:28.120
14 Alexandra Kustova     1:28.135
15 Jans Zeitner          1:28.236
16 Brett Miller          1:28.399
17 Cesar Vialpando       1:28.485
18 Heberto Dominguez     1:28.636
19 Akira Kobayashi       1:29.350
20 Tony Scrugham III     1:29.616
21 Oscar Duck III        1:29.857
22 Andraz Velikonja      1:29.994
23 Carlos Torres         1:30.939
24 Ed Weaver             1:31.044
25 Alberto Fabian        1:31.057
26 Laurindo Coelho       1:31.131
27 Jan Mayländer         1:31.215
28 Kandasamy Latif       1:31.461
29 Woo Dong-Geon         1:32.185
30 Emmanuel Nthala       1:32.525

On his debut, Bovy walks straight into the top spot by a considerable margin. Pchelintsev will be disappointed with only 7th place.

RACE

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 1 John Bovy                 46:02.875
 2 Alexey Pchelintsev        46:13.506
 3 Mika Yagami               46:31.906
 4 Wojciech Cieslar          46:31.996
 5 Giuseppe Colombo          46:38.191
 6 Alexandra Kustova         46:53.191
 7 Ernesto Bruno             46:56.934
 8 Aurelio Bandini           46:58.955
 9 Jans Zeitner              46:59.313
10 Giconie Okorie            47:01.196
11 Heberto Dominguez         47:15.537
12 Cesar Vialpando           47:19.363
13 Brett Miller                 -1 lap
14 Akira Kobayashi              -1 lap
15 Laurindo Coelho              -1 lap
16 Oscar Duck III               -1 lap
17 Andraz Velikonja             -1 lap
18 Jan Mayländer                -1 lap
19 Kandasamy Latif              -1 lap
20 Woo Dong-Geon                -1 lap
21 Emmanuel Nthala              -1 lap
NC Alberto Fabian           DNF lap 26
   Ed Weaver                DNF lap 23
   John Bean                DNF lap 14
   Colin Peynirci           DNF lap 13
   Maven O'Connor           DNF lap 12
   Oliviero Cinotti          DNF lap 8
   Klaus Walze               DNF lap 2
   Tony Scrugham III         DNF lap 1
   Carlos Torres             DNF lap 1

John Bovy converts his pole into a comfortable victory. He wasn't challenged all day, and kept the rest of the field at arms length. Pchelintsev made up the ground he lost in quali and took a good second place. Drive of the day though goes to Cieslar, who recovered from outside the Top 10 to finish in 4th, so close to making it a podium finish had it not been for Yagami's solid defensive driving the dying laps. John Bean will be disappointed not to finish, he was on to secure a good result.

Points
1. J Bovy 10
2. A Pchelintsev 8
3. M Yagami 6
4. W Cieslar 5
5. G Colombo 4
6. A Kustova 3
7. E Bruno 2
8. A Bandini 1
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TRRS Last Chance Saloon // Eastern Creek, Australia // Race Two

Qualifying

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 1 Klaus Walze           1:27.122
 2 Wojciech Cieslar      1:27.148
 3 Jans Zeitner          1:27.218
 4 Ernesto Bruno         1:27.287
 5 John Bean             1:27.325
 6 Alexey Pchelintsev    1:27.348
 7 Cesar Vialpando       1:27.374
 8 Heberto Dominguez     1:27.493
 9 Giuseppe Colombo      1:27.672
10 Aurelio Bandini       1:27.713
11 Oliviero Cinotti      1:27.845
12 Maven O'Connor        1:27.971
13 Colin Peynirci        1:27.971
14 Mika Yagami           1:27.986
15 Alexandra Kustova     1:28.018
16 Brett Miller          1:28.231
17 Giconie Okorie        1:28.241
18 John Bovy             1:28.445
19 Andraz Velikonja      1:28.726
20 Ed Weaver             1:28.867
21 Akira Kobayashi       1:28.966
22 Oscar Duck III        1:29.604
23 Tony Scrugham III     1:29.644
24 Woo Dong-Geon         1:30.976
25 Carlos Torres         1:31.116
26 Laurindo Coelho       1:31.242
27 Alberto Fabian        1:31.280
28 Kandasamy Latif       1:31.288
29 Jan Mayländer         1:31.984
30 Emmanuel Nthala       1:32.289

Championship leader John Bovy has a shocker! Conversely, Klaus Walze appears to have hit the form of his life today with pole.

Race

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 1 John Bean                 46:13.849
 2 Wojciech Cieslar          46:35.303
 3 Mika Yagami               46:36.973
 4 Klaus Walze               46:42.732
 5 Aurelio Bandini           46:46.492
 6 Ernesto Bruno             46:48.650
 7 Oliviero Cinotti          46:49.166
 8 Alexey Pchelintsev        46:50.716
 9 Heberto Dominguez         46:56.180
10 John Bovy                 46:59.114
11 Maven O'Connor            46:59.139
12 Giconie Okorie            47:01.187
13 Colin Peynirci            47:01.830
14 Alexandra Kustova         47:03.999
15 Andraz Velikonja          47:15.923
16 Oscar Duck III            47:19.267
17 Giuseppe Colombo          47:22.136
18 Tony Scrugham III         47:30.485
19 Carlos Torres             47:40.493
20 Alberto Fabian            47:46.423
21 Laurindo Coelho              -1 lap
22 Jan Mayländer                -1 lap
NC Cesar Vialpando          DNF lap 24
   Emmanuel Nthala          DNF lap 23
   Kandasamy Latif          DNF lap 18
   Jans Zeitner             DNF lap 14
   Woo Dong-Geon            DNF lap 14

John Bean takes a light-to-flag victory, while John Bovy fails to make up for his poor qualifying, stuck in traffic and unable to climb into the points, ceeding his round lead in the process. Alexey Pchelintsev will also be disappointed to have gone backwards instead of forwards. Jans Zeitner will be disappointed his good starting position wasn't converted into anything after a DNF.

Points after Race Two
1. W Cieslar 13
2. M Yagami 12
3. J Bovy 10
4. J Bean 10
5. A Pchelintsev 9
6. K Walze 5
7. A Bandini 5
8. E Bruno 5
9. G Colombo 4
10. A Kustova 3
11. O Cinotti 2
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Hydook Racing would like to offer Wojciech Cieslar a drive in ARST. He would take over from Andries van Heel, starting from the French rounds, and would be guaranteed a seat for the rest of the season.
If he performs well, he would be given a full-season contract for 2018 in ARST or other series.
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Pointrox wrote:Hydook Racing would like to offer Wojciech Cieslar a drive in ARST. He would take over from Andries van Heel, starting from the French rounds, and would be guaranteed a seat for the rest of the season.
If he performs well, he would be given a full-season contract for 2018 in ARST or other series.

Noted. There is a 96 hour period between offers between the first offer being made, and a decision being reached by the driver(s) in question. This means Wojciech Cieslar will make his decision on Sat 13 Sept at 2207 CET/2107 BST, between this offer and any other offer for his services that may appear between now and then.

On this note, on Sat 13 Sept at 2328 CET/2228 BST, the signing window for John Bovy will slam shut. Trueba Racing Team are offering him drives in ACO LMC in a Ferrari 474, GTRWC in a Ferrari 575 and ARST in an Infiniti for the rest of the season, with a long term aim of finding him a top drawer full-time ride in GTRWC or LMC for next year.
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Boxtel's Le Mans team would like to offer John Bovy a drive at the lead 86 car for the remainder of the 2017 season and possibly for 2018 depending on his performances.
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TRRS Last Chance Saloon // Eastern Creek, Australia // Race Three

This really is the last chance for drivers wanting to impress - the final race of the Last Chance Saloon! Who will walk away with the unofficial title of Last Chance Saloon trophy winner?

Qualifying

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 1 John Bovy             1:26.708
 2 Alexey Pchelintsev    1:26.720
 3 Heberto Dominguez     1:26.867
 4 Klaus Walze           1:27.321
 5 Jans Zeitner          1:27.414
 6 Aurelio Bandini       1:27.512
 7 Giuseppe Colombo      1:27.519
 8 Cesar Vialpando       1:27.659
 9 Colin Peynirci        1:27.757
10 Alexandra Kustova     1:27.790
11 Ernesto Bruno         1:27.804
12 Mika Yagami           1:27.886
13 Brett Miller          1:27.967
14 Oliviero Cinotti      1:28.112
15 Ed Weaver             1:28.195
16 Giconie Okorie        1:28.248
17 Maven O'Connor        1:28.284
18 Akira Kobayashi       1:28.652
19 Andraz Velikonja      1:28.804
20 Tony Scrugham III     1:28.816
21 John Bean             1:28.977
22 Wojciech Cieslar      1:29.406
23 Oscar Duck III        1:29.707
24 Alberto Fabian        1:30.926
25 Woo Dong-Geon         1:31.070
26 Jan Mayländer         1:31.135
27 Kandasamy Latif       1:31.404
28 Carlos Torres         1:31.543
29 Laurindo Coelho       1:32.038
30 Emmanuel Nthala       1:32.401

Bovy crucially sticks in on pole! Clearly looking to impress both his suitors ahead of making a decision on his future. Herberto Dominguez hasn't been up to much so far, but seems to finally want to get his name out there before it's too late.

RACE THREE

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 1 Giuseppe Colombo          46:40.823
 2 John Bovy                 46:41.376
 3 Klaus Walze               46:48.236
 4 Alexey Pchelintsev        46:50.306
 5 Wojciech Cieslar          46:56.662
 6 Cesar Vialpando           46:56.891
 7 Heberto Dominguez         47:01.343
 8 Oliviero Cinotti          47:04.417
 9 Colin Peynirci            47:07.483
10 Brett Miller              47:07.746
11 Giconie Okorie            47:15.502
12 Maven O'Connor            47:17.453
13 Jans Zeitner              47:26.357
14 Tony Scrugham III         47:29.032
15 Akira Kobayashi           47:36.761
16 John Bean                 47:39.823
17 Oscar Duck III            47:41.343
18 Alberto Fabian            47:41.905
19 Carlos Torres             47:47.118
20 Emmanuel Nthala           47:52.927
21 Kandasamy Latif           47:56.412
 — Alexandra Kustova        DNF lap 29
   Ernesto Bruno            DNF lap 27
   Ed Weaver                DNF lap 20
   Andraz Velikonja         DNF lap 12
   Mika Yagami               DNF lap 9
   Jan Mayländer             DNF lap 6
   Laurindo Coelho           DNF lap 5
   Aurelio Bandini           DNF lap 1
   Woo Dong-Geon             DNF lap 1

GIUSEPPE COLOMBO! WOW! Where did that come from?! Colombo didn't even get picked from the main TRRS season, hadn't done much of note so far in the Last Chance Saloon, and suddenly at the death he blasts his way from 7th to 1st! A man on a mission, clearly.
However, in terms of the championship battle, Bovy kept his head when those around him were losing theirs. With Cieslar and Bean starting so far down the order, he knew all he realistically had to do was finish on the podium to take the title. And that he did, 2nd place just being enough to stave off the hard charging Cieslar, who tried desperately to claw his way up the field into a position that would see him edge Bovy on overall points. In the end he fell short, and only just edged out Vialpando for 5th on the last lap. The other protagonist John Bean was nowhere to be seen, languishing well out of the points. Yagami was not much of a factor to start with either, and in the end he took himself out of contention, crashing under the pressure to make up positions to Bovy.

Last Chance Saloon FINAL STANDINGS
1. J Bovy 18
2. W Cieslar 17
3. G Colombo 14
4. A Pchelintsev 14
5. M Yagami 12
6. K Walze 11
7. J Bean 10
8. A Bandini 5
9. E Bruno 5
10. A Kustova 3
11. C Vialpando 3
12. O Cinotti 3
13. H Dominguez 2

Remember, driver bidding is still open! Any driver who raced in the Last Chance Saloon is looking for offers!
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OK, time for some driver signings!

Wojciech CIESLAR
1-99 Buick ARST
100 Gets hit on the head by a spanner and thinks the above is a bad idea

Result is 23! Buick it is.

For the next one, I'm involved, and so the following RNG ranges are an average over the suggested ranges by five impartial members; Salamander, Ataxia, Pasta, Phoenix and tommykl. The RNG roll itself was conducted in public view on the chatroom by Klon.

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1-55 Signs with Trueba-Voeckler
56-99 Signs for Boxtel's LMP2 team
100 Gets hit on the head with the flying spanner that missed Cieslar's head

Result is...38! He signs with Voeckler's management agency and will compete in numerous sportscar events this year.
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Ferdinand United Grand Prix wish to sign Alexey Pchelintsev to a long-term Testing and Development roll within the team. FUGP is slowly building their resources and assets in the Motorsports world, we would like to have a driver who has experience at the highest levels of racing help to expand our knowledge base so that we are better prepared for whatever ventures we wish to take.
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Atlas Cars Motorsport are also interested in Alexey Pchelintsev. Atlas Cars are looking to enter the ARST series in 2018 with a full factory effort based on their award-winning Atlas Compact family hatchback. Atlas would like to offer Alexey a full time drive at the team in 2018 to be partnered with an as-yet to be determined teammate in a two-car team. For 2017, Atlas will look to place Alexey in suitable temporary roles at ARST teams with vacancies over the year, whilst he will also have the opportunity to be official reserve driver for Jones Racing's AR3.5 single seater race team and assume driving duties should either main driver be sidelined at any point during the year. This role in AR3.5 assumes precedence over any drive he might find in ARST.
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Boxtel LMP2 offers Pchelintsev the same offer we gave Bovy.
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Taiwan Motorsport wish to offer Kandasamy Latif a seat in the ARST Privateer Cup for a minimum of three events.
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The signing window for Alexey Pchelintsev will slam shut on Wednesday 17th at 0052 BST / 0152 CET, at which point he'll make up his mind what he wants.
Kandasamy Latif will also make his decision later the same day, at 1324 BST / 1424 CET.
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With Boxtel now completely desperate for any drivers on their LMP2 team, we'd like to make offers for Colombo and Cieslar for a full season on the Boxtel LMP2 team.
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tristan1117 wrote:With Boxtel now completely desperate for any drivers on their LMP2 team, we'd like to make offers for Colombo and Cieslar for a full season on the Boxtel LMP2 team.

You were too slow to offer Cieslar a contract, he accepted a deal from Buick a couple of days ago.

The signing window for Giuseppe Colombo will close on Thursday 18th at 0230 BST / 0330 CEST.
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Northwind Traders Sentinel Motorsport would like to offer two co-driver seats for ACO-LM Indy race for Walze and Bandini. :)
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