KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006 (SEASON FINALE UP!)

Archive for the three above subforums
User avatar
FMecha
Posts: 5145
Joined: 04 Jan 2011, 16:18
Location: Open road
Contact:

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006

Post by FMecha »

KL-racer wrote:About time that all 26 race seats are finally filled! So, here's the next step. Pre-season testing at Jerez, it's going to be an one session affair. Here's the basic ground rules

1. You can spend money on upgrades during this time. There are five areas of focus, one area will cost $500k, and two areas will cost you $800K. Yes, it's somewhat similar to Ataxia's F1 management game. Here are the five areas for your information

Engine power: Increases BOTH qualifying and Race engine power outputs, since the engines have to last the whole weekend anyway.
Reliability: Decreases the chances of your cars DNFing
Qualifying runs: Increases the overall pace of the car in Qualifying
Race runs: Increases the overall pace of the car in the races
Aerodynamics: Decreases the inconsistencies of the car's handling

And yes, you CAN put a double focus in one area, if you insist!

2. If you have a test driver, you must use him in place of one of your regular racing drivers. If you don't have a tester, disregard this rule.

3. If you want the information on car and driver stats before you make a decision, then you can simply state that and I will send you a PM containing the car/driver stats.


Message me please the Super Aguri stats :)
PSN ID: FMecha_EXE | FMecha on GT Sport
User avatar
RedEyes504
Posts: 507
Joined: 30 Apr 2014, 18:50
Location: Norfolk

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006

Post by RedEyes504 »

BMW Sauber would like a 800k upgrade focusing on Race runs and Aerodynamics, and Nick Heidfeld and Robert Doornbos will drive
Alexander Wurz is timeless and endless and eternal.
User avatar
Ataxia
Not Important
Posts: 6862
Joined: 23 Jun 2010, 12:47
Location: Sneed's Feed & Seed (formerly Chuck's)
Contact:

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006

Post by Ataxia »

Would you be able to send me the Midland stats? Thanks!
Mitch Hedberg wrote:I want to be a race car passenger: just a guy who bugs the driver. Say man, can I turn on the radio? You should slow down. Why do we gotta keep going in circles? Man, you really like Tide...
User avatar
Klon
Site Donor
Site Donor
Posts: 7215
Joined: 28 Mar 2009, 17:07
Location: Schleswig-Holstein, FRG
Contact:

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006

Post by Klon »

Perhaps it would be better to send the first batch of stats regardless of demand?
Anyway, I'd like Toyota's stats.
User avatar
Miguel98
Posts: 2450
Joined: 30 Mar 2014, 09:18
Location: Somewhere in Portugal

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006

Post by Miguel98 »

I'd like ProDrive stats definetelly. :)
Mario on Gutierrez after the Italian Grand Prix wrote:He's no longer just a bit of a tool, he's the entire tool set.


18-07-2015: Forever in our hearts Jules.
25-08-2015: Forever in our hearts Justin.
User avatar
KL-racer
Posts: 616
Joined: 07 Mar 2011, 23:57
Location: Tucson, Arizona

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006

Post by KL-racer »

Klon wrote:Perhaps it would be better to send the first batch of stats regardless of demand?
Anyway, I'd like Toyota's stats.


Well, that's a great idea, I will go ahead and send the remainder of the car stats to the people that haven't posted yet.

EDIT: I went ahead and sent out the remainder of the stats to everyone! So, now comes the waiting game!
Now posted to PMMF . . . F1 management 2011!

After yet another long intermission . . . I finally posted round 8. What will happen in the second half? Stay Tuned
User avatar
Wallio
Site Donor
Site Donor
Posts: 2635
Joined: 22 Feb 2012, 22:54
Location: The Wyoming Valley, PA

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006

Post by Wallio »

After reviewing our stats, Red Bull would like to spend 800k on Engine Power and Aero please.
Professional Historian/Retired Drag Racer/Whiskey Enthusiast

"He makes the move on the outside, and knowing George as we do, he's probably on the radio right now telling the team how great he is." - James Hinchcliffe on George Russell
User avatar
Ataxia
Not Important
Posts: 6862
Joined: 23 Jun 2010, 12:47
Location: Sneed's Feed & Seed (formerly Chuck's)
Contact:

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006

Post by Ataxia »

Midland will invest in Engine Power and Qualifying.
Mitch Hedberg wrote:I want to be a race car passenger: just a guy who bugs the driver. Say man, can I turn on the radio? You should slow down. Why do we gotta keep going in circles? Man, you really like Tide...
Phoenix
Posts: 7986
Joined: 21 Apr 2009, 13:58

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006

Post by Phoenix »

Renault will invest in Aerodynamics and Race Runs. Also, Fernando Alonso will drive alongside Adrian Sutil.
User avatar
Klon
Site Donor
Site Donor
Posts: 7215
Joined: 28 Mar 2009, 17:07
Location: Schleswig-Holstein, FRG
Contact:

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006

Post by Klon »

Toyota will invest $800,000 to improve Reliability and do Race Runs. Furthermore, Monteiro will take Mondini's car in the test.
User avatar
Miguel98
Posts: 2450
Joined: 30 Mar 2014, 09:18
Location: Somewhere in Portugal

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006

Post by Miguel98 »

Prodrive will definetelly invest in Reliability. And Winckelhock will drive the Nº2 Car instead of Wurz on the Pre-Season tests.
Mario on Gutierrez after the Italian Grand Prix wrote:He's no longer just a bit of a tool, he's the entire tool set.


18-07-2015: Forever in our hearts Jules.
25-08-2015: Forever in our hearts Justin.
User avatar
Peteroli34
Posts: 1957
Joined: 25 May 2013, 10:01
Location: Thurrock, Which isn't London

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006

Post by Peteroli34 »

Honda will work on Aero and Race Runs both race drivers will be testing
User avatar
KL-racer
Posts: 616
Joined: 07 Mar 2011, 23:57
Location: Tucson, Arizona

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006

Post by KL-racer »

Pre-season testing

Since no one else is posting upgrade plans, and I finally got done with my college finals. I went ahead and did the Pre-season test at Jerez. Here are the results and some analysis.

1 Kimi Raikkonen (McLaren-Mercedes) 1:23.032
2 Jarno Trulli (Midland-Mercedes) +0.118
3 Fernando Alonso (Renault) +0.156
4 Ralf Schumacher (Toyota) +0.585
5 Michael Schumacher (Ferrari) +0.767
6 Juan Pablo Montoya (Ferrari) +0.848
7 Jacques Villeneuve (Red Bull-Ferrari) +1.175
8 David Coulthard (Red Bull-Ferrari) +1.309
9 Sebastien Bourdais (McLaren-Mercedes) +1.318
10 Christian Kilen (Honda) +1.512
11 Mark Webber (Honda) +1.520
12 Jenson Button (Williams-Cosworth) +1.690
13 Nico Rosberg (Williams-Cosworth) +1.779
14 Pedro De La Rosa (Prodrive-Cosworth) +1.783
15 Nick Heidfeld (BMW Sauber) +1.826
16 Adrian Sutil (Renault) +2.076
17 Anthony Davidson (Toro Rosso-BMW) +2.365
18 Robert Doornbos (BMW Sauber) +2.411
19 Vitantonio Liuzzi (Toro Rosso-BMW) +2.789
20 Tiago Monterio (Toyota) +2.792
21 Gary Paffett (Carlin-Cosworth V10) +3.321
22 Alexandre Premat (Midland-Mercedes) +3.650
23 Takuma Sato (Super Aguri-Honda) +4.503
24 Markus Winkelhock (Prodrive-Cosworth) +5.395
25 Narain Karthikeyan (Carlin-Cosworth V10) +5.685
26 Yuji Ide (Super Aguri-Honda) +6.799

Many surprises here, most notably Jarno Trulli in 2nd in the Mercedes powered Midland. But if you are Ataxia, he must be worried about Premat’s pace, he only ended up in 22nd. Likewise, Ralf Schumacher turning in a faster time than both Ferrari’s. This must be taken with caution because Monteiro their test driver only ended up 20th, which kind of makes Klon scratch his head. If you are wallio and Red bull, at least they made some good pace progress. Bourdais was not that bad, finishing with the 9th quickest time. Meanwhile, Prodrive is impressed with De La Rosa, he ended up 14th on the timesheet. On the other hand, Sutil in the Renault, is 16th on the timesheet, if you are Phoenix you better are hoping that Vettel is faster than that. And if you are Yuji Ide, and FMecha, the FIA might be reconsidering their decision to grant Ide that SuperLicense already, after the rerun Driver RNG’S. He is 1.1 seconds off 25th place, which is not acceptable according to the safety conscious FIA!
Now posted to PMMF . . . F1 management 2011!

After yet another long intermission . . . I finally posted round 8. What will happen in the second half? Stay Tuned
User avatar
Miguel98
Posts: 2450
Joined: 30 Mar 2014, 09:18
Location: Somewhere in Portugal

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006

Post by Miguel98 »

Ok, that's a surprise by Pedro! :shock: I'm looking forward to seeing Wurz in the car as well.
Mario on Gutierrez after the Italian Grand Prix wrote:He's no longer just a bit of a tool, he's the entire tool set.


18-07-2015: Forever in our hearts Jules.
25-08-2015: Forever in our hearts Justin.
User avatar
Wallio
Site Donor
Site Donor
Posts: 2635
Joined: 22 Feb 2012, 22:54
Location: The Wyoming Valley, PA

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006 (PRESEASON TEST UP!)

Post by Wallio »

Not bad, not bad at all for a bunch of old guys. :D
Professional Historian/Retired Drag Racer/Whiskey Enthusiast

"He makes the move on the outside, and knowing George as we do, he's probably on the radio right now telling the team how great he is." - James Hinchcliffe on George Russell
User avatar
KL-racer
Posts: 616
Joined: 07 Mar 2011, 23:57
Location: Tucson, Arizona

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006 (ROUND 1 BAHRAIN!)

Post by KL-racer »

So, I decided to use the same calendar and the 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1 points system as they ran in 2006. Here’s the first round in Bahrain!

Qualifying Results
1 Kimi Raikkonen 1:30.251
2 Jarno Trulli +0.041
3 Fernando Alonso +0.205
4 Ralf Schumacher +0.728
5 Juan Pablo Montoya +0.805
6 Michael Schumacher +0.900
7 Jacques Villenueve +1.282
8 David Coulthard +1.491
9 Christian Klien +1.699
10 Mark Webber +1.746
11 Sebasiten Bourdais +1.823
12 Jenson Button +1.917
13 Nick Heidfeld +1.953
14 Nico Rosberg +2.091
15 Pedro De La Rosa +2.119
16 Felipe Massa +2.378
17 Sebastian Vettel +2.423
18 Anthony Davidson +2.675
19 Vitantonio Liuzzi +3.272
20 Gary Paffett +3.836
21 Alexander Wurz +4.073
22 Alexandre Premat +4.505
23 Takuma Sato +5.195
24 Giorgio Mondini +5.537
25 Narain Karthikeyan +6.584
26 Yuji Ide +8.249

Race Summary:
At the start, Premat lost his front wing heading into turn 4 on lap 1. Meanwhile, Villenueve got a great start getting up to 2nd after lap 1. The day ended very early for Webber, his engine let go on the back straight on the very next lap. On Lap 6, Paffett had a puncture, but he made it back to the pits in time. However, Kimi wasn’t so lucky, he suffered a tire failure at turn 11 on lap 13 while leading Trulli by 3.5 seconds and his race was done. For Karthikeyan, he suffered an Engine blowup just as he was coming out of the pits on lap 15, his race was also done. Meanwhile, Schumacher got spun around at Turn 10 while he was trying an overtaking move on lap 19, he was able to continue but he dropped all the way down to 12th. On Lap 23, Alonso makes his 1st pit stop while he was leading the race, but his engine let go one lap later afterwards on the front straight and while this was happening, Davidson suffered a suspension failure at Turn 6, ending his race. A few moments later, Heidfeld had to retire due to a blown engine. Getting the theme here, Bahrain will cause engines to blow up due to the heat! De La Rosa had to retire due to a suspension problem while he was in 8th on lap 31. Liuzzi suffered brake failure at Turn 13, and crashed into the wall, ending his race. The next event happened on lap 35, Ide suffered a transmission failure, having the transmission stuck in 4th, ending his f1 debut. Just as the Trulli gets into the pits for a tire change from the lead, Ralf Schumacher’s Engine failed on him on the front straight on lap 40 while he was about to take the lead from Trulli. With 10 laps to go, Wurz suffered a tire failure at the exit of turn 3, and it’s a double DNF for Prodrive. Meanwhile, towards the end, there was a healthy scrap for 6th place between M. Schumacher and Bourdais and for the final point in 8th between Vettel and Rosberg. In the end, M. Schumacher got 6th ahead of Bourdais, and Vettel hanged on for the final point by finishing 8th ahead of Rosberg. At the end of the day, Midland pulled off a mini-brawn GP, by winning their first ever race by 53 seconds over second place Villeneuve in the red bull, and Coulthard rounds off the podium. To finish it off, JPM and Klien finished 4th and 5th respectfully. In the end only 13 cars finished the race.

Race results
1 Jarno Trulli 1:30:29.966
2 Jacques Villeneuve +53.014
3 David Coulthard +1:11.684
4 Juan Pablo Montoya +1:15.383
5 Christian Klien +1:24.511
6 Micheal Schumacher +1:31.315
7 Sebastien Bourdais +1:34.839
8 Sebastian Vettel 1 lap
9 Nico Rosberg 1 lap
10 Felipe Massa 1 lap
11 takuma Sato 3 laps
12 Alexandre Premat 3 laps
13 Gary Paffett 3 laps
DNF Alexander Wurz Puncture
DNF Ralf Schumacher Engine
DNF Yuji Ide Transmission
DNF Pedro De La Rosa Suspension
DNF VItantonio Liuzzi Accdient
DNF Giorgio Mondini Transmission
DNF Nick Heidfeld Engine
DNF Fernando Alonso Engine
DNF Anthony Davidson Accident
DNF Narain Karthikeyan Engine
DNF Kimi Raikkonen Puncture
DNF Jenson Button Transmission
DNF Mark Webber Engine

Fastest Lap: Ralf Schumacher 1:32.947

ROTR: Toro Rosso, they not only scored a Double-DNF but did it in pretty amazing style as well!

NOTE: Current Drivers and teams standings will be in the first post updated after every race!
Now posted to PMMF . . . F1 management 2011!

After yet another long intermission . . . I finally posted round 8. What will happen in the second half? Stay Tuned
User avatar
Miguel98
Posts: 2450
Joined: 30 Mar 2014, 09:18
Location: Somewhere in Portugal

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006 (ROUND 1 UP!)

Post by Miguel98 »

Well, it's no surprise that both cars DNF. Well, the car will definetelly going to have to improve in reliability term!
Mario on Gutierrez after the Italian Grand Prix wrote:He's no longer just a bit of a tool, he's the entire tool set.


18-07-2015: Forever in our hearts Jules.
25-08-2015: Forever in our hearts Justin.
User avatar
KL-racer
Posts: 616
Joined: 07 Mar 2011, 23:57
Location: Tucson, Arizona

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006 (ROUND 2 RESULTS UP!)

Post by KL-racer »

Round 2 Malaysia

Meanwhile, I finally got my BA degree yesterday night and my relatives came to celebrate. So, back to the series itself, after a surprise podium at the opening round composing of Trulli for Midland-Mercedes and both Ferrari powered Red Bull’s, can this race put the establishment on its head again in Sepang?

Qualifying Results

1 Kimi Raikkonen 1:34.521
2 Jarno Trulli +0.088
3 Fernando Alonso +0.145
4 Michael Schuamcher +0.937
5 Ralf Schumacher +0.945
6 Jacques Villeneueve +1.344
7 Juan Pablo Montoya +1.382
8 David Coulthard +1.556
9 Sebastien Bourdais +1.788
10 Jenson Button +1.819
11 Mark Webber +1.860
12 Nick Heidfeld +2.031
13 Nico Rosberg +2.036
14 Sebastian Vettel +2.222
15 Christian Klien +2.265
16 Pedro De La Rosa +2.392
17 Felipe Massa +2.402
18 Anthony Davidson +2.826
19 Vitantonio Liuzzi +3.333
20 Gary Paffett +3.942
21 Alexandre Premat +4.168
22 Alexander Wurz +4.302
23 Takuma Sato +5.185
24 Giorgio Mondini +5.542
25 Narain Karthikeyan +6.476
26 Yuji Ide +7.844

Race summary:

Once again, Kimi had an early puncture but this time, he got lucky and made it back to the pits safely on lap 3. After Sato and Ide retired from engine and transmission failures before the first set of pit stops. On Lap 21, Trulli decided to pit a couple laps earlier than scheduled. While this was happening, Rosberg and Karthikeyn’s races were over due to mechanical failures. By halfway through, it was Alonso leading over Trulli by 10 seconds. Button suffered from a brake failure at the final turn on lap 39. Webber suffered a water leak a couple laps later. It was a shame that Montoya made a mental error late in the race by spinning his Ferrari out of the final corner. In the end, Alonso’s gap was too much for Trulli to catch up, and Alonso won by 6 seconds. Michael Schumacher rounds off the podium.

Race results
1 Fernando Alonso 1:36:30.629
2 Jarno Trulli +6.109
3 Michael Schumacher +36.025
4 Ralf Schumacher +36.506
5 Kimi Raikkonen +1:00.269
6 David Coulthard +1:17.248
7 Jacques Villeneuve +1:17.288
8 Sebastien Bourdais 1 lap
9 Christen Klien 1 lap
10 Nick Heidfeld 1 lap
11 Sebastian Vettel 1 lap
12 Pedro De la Rosa 1 lap
13 Felipe Massa 1 lap
14 Anthony Davidson 1 lap
15 Juan Pablo Montoya 2 laps
16 Gary Paffett 2 laps
17 Vitantonio Liuzzi 3 laps
18 Alexandre Premat 3 laps
19 Alexander Wurz 3 laps
20 Giorgio Mondini 3 laps
DNF Mark Webber water leak
DNF Jenson Button brakes
DNF Nico Rosberg suspension
DNF Narain Karthikeyan engine
DNF Takuma Sato engine
DNF Yuji Ide transmission

Fastest lap: Fernando Alonso 1:35.210

ROTR: Juan Pablo Montoya, for doing a spin out of the final turn while running in the top 5 and within 10 laps to the finish!
Now posted to PMMF . . . F1 management 2011!

After yet another long intermission . . . I finally posted round 8. What will happen in the second half? Stay Tuned
User avatar
KL-racer
Posts: 616
Joined: 07 Mar 2011, 23:57
Location: Tucson, Arizona

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006 (MELBOURNE RESULTS UP!)

Post by KL-racer »

After a few days off from this, I decided to do the next round in Melbourne today despite no one on here commenting on the previous race. Here’s the recap

Round 3 Melbourne

Qualifying results

1 Kimi Raikkonen 1:24.101
2 Jarno Trulli +0.098
3 Fernando Alonso +0.224
4 Ralf Schumacher +0.469
5 Michael Schumacher +0.788
6 Juan Pablo Montoya +0.933
7 Jacques Villenueve +1.084
8 David Coulthard +1.320
9 Christian Klien +1.405
10 Mark Webber +1.491
11 Jenson Button +1.539
12 Sebastien Bourdais +1.681
13 Pedro De La Rosa +1.681
14 Nico Rosberg +1.730
15 Nick Heidfeld +1.825
16 Sebastian Vettel +2.101
17 Felipe Massa +2.151
18 Anthony Davidson +2.391
19 VItantonio Liuzzi +2.897
20 Gary Paffett +3.547
21 Alexander Wurz +3.975
22 Alexandre Premate +4.121
23 Takuma Sato +4.720
24 Giorgio Mondini +5.197
25 Narian Kathikeyan +5.943
26 Yuji Ide +7.865

Race Summary

After an accident free first lap, Gary Paffett suffered an oil leak on lap 2. On Lap 9, JPM suffered an Engine blowup on the run to turn 3. While this drama was going on, Bourdais and Rosberg got blinded by the heavy smoke and ran into the back of Montoya’s Car as it stopped on the back straight. Both cars had to go to the pits for a new front wing. On the very next lap, Webber had yet another engine blowup but unlike JPM he did pull off safely. Heidfeld had to park the car on lap 29, transmission problems on the Sauber were to blame. Jacques Villeuenve suffered a big puncture at turn 7 on lap 34, and eventually had to retire the car at turn 12. On lap 41, Button had to retire from 7th due to a transmission failure. Premat’s day ended on lap 45 due to transmission failure. Mondini also had to retire his Toyota due to an oil leak. At the end of the day, Kimi won by 18 seconds over Trulli in 2nd and Alonso rounds off the podium. The biggest take away is Pedro De La Rosa scoring Prodrive’s First ever F1 points by finishing 7th!

Race Results

1 Kimi Raikkonen 1:24:40.891
2 Jarno Trulli +18.433
3 Fernando Alonso +28.471
4 Ralf Schumacher +37.809
5 Michael Schumacher +1:09.198
6 Christian Klien 1 lap
7 Pedro De La Rosa 1 lap
8 Sebastien Bourdais 1 lap
9 David Coulthard 1 lap
10 Felipe Massa 1 lap
11 Sebastian Vettel 1 lap
12 Nico Rosberg 1 lap
13 Anthony Davidson 2 laps
14 Vitantonio Liuzzi 2 laps
15 Alexander Wurz 3 laps
16 Takuma Sato 3 laps
17 Narain Karthikeyan 4 laps
18 Yuji Ide 5 laps
DNF Alexandre Premat Transmission
DNF Giorgio Mondini Oil Leak
DNF Jenson Button Transmission
DNF Jacques Villeneuve Water Leak
DNF Nick Heidfeld Water Leak
DNF Mark Webber Oil Leak
DNF Juan Pablo Montoya Engine
DNF Gary Paffett Oil Leak

Fastest Lap: Jarno Trulli 1:24.234

ROTR: Juan Pablo Montoya, for the second race of the row he did something rejectful by keeping going on a blown engine and causing at least half of the field to get pissed at him!

Paddock News:

The FIA has given 2 penalty points on Montoya’s Superlicense!

The FIA has decided to give JPM 2 penalty points for his actions of not pulling over to the side right away after his engine blew up, which resulted in two drivers losing their front wings in the heavy smoke. The FIA also reminded all of the other drivers that if anyone has earned 5 penalty points, then they will have to sit out a race, and afterwards one penalty point would be removed for every race that they completed without violation.

Yuji Ide demoted to Test driver at Super Aguri?

The FIA also made a suggestion that could affect Super Aguri moving forward, the FIA has suggested to Aguri Suzuki that they should move Yuji Ide from #2 driver to their tester and sign someone else for Imola onwards on the grounds of safety. Super Aguri will have 3 days to decide whether to heed their suggestion or not given that their money situation is somewhat bad to begin with.

Spyker considering an entry or supply engines for 2007?

Spyker Automobile is in the process of entering the F1 grid next year, either as an engine maker, with Audi/Porsche helping them build the engine and supplying one customer for 2007, or if a team falters at the end of the season, creating a new entry with Lola as their chassis maker with their engine. Exact power specifications of the Spyker unit remains a secret.

A Toyota Platoon happening?

There are rumors flying around that Tiago Montiero might get a few races in the Toyota TF106 in relief of Giorgio Mondini, who has been disappointing so far. The likely rumor would be that Montiero will race in Canada and the USA in place of Mondini. Last year, Montiero scored a podium finish in the infamous 6-car USA GP and Toyota hasn’t commented on the matter yet.

As a friendly reminder there would be an in-season test after the next race at Imola, so be prepared with your upgrade plans!
Now posted to PMMF . . . F1 management 2011!

After yet another long intermission . . . I finally posted round 8. What will happen in the second half? Stay Tuned
User avatar
FMecha
Posts: 5145
Joined: 04 Jan 2011, 16:18
Location: Open road
Contact:

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006 (MELBOURNE RESULTS UP!)

Post by FMecha »

Ide-lel-mania has to over? :cry: Super Aguri will try to swap him with Alex Taligani, if possible :P
PSN ID: FMecha_EXE | FMecha on GT Sport
User avatar
Miguel98
Posts: 2450
Joined: 30 Mar 2014, 09:18
Location: Somewhere in Portugal

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006 (MELBOURNE RESULTS UP!)

Post by Miguel98 »

Pedro :o That's awesome! Bring those points coming.
Mario on Gutierrez after the Italian Grand Prix wrote:He's no longer just a bit of a tool, he's the entire tool set.


18-07-2015: Forever in our hearts Jules.
25-08-2015: Forever in our hearts Justin.
User avatar
KL-racer
Posts: 616
Joined: 07 Mar 2011, 23:57
Location: Tucson, Arizona

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006

Post by KL-racer »

Okay, I am a little feeling under the weather yesterday but today I feeling much better so much that I decided to run Round 4 at Imola. Before we start, some news to pass around, the FIA has indeed approved Tagliani of a super license for the remainder of the season, because he has shown consistency and a quick enough pace in Champ Car. Here’s the recap!

Qualifying Results

1 Kimi Raikkonen 1:23.783
2 Fernando Alonso +0.223
3 Ralf Schumacher +0.346
4 Jarno Trulli +0.528
5 Michael Schumacher +0.549
6 Sebastien Bourdais +0.572
7 Juan Pablo Montoya +0.609
8 Jacques Villenueve +0.788
9 David Coulthard +0.910
10 Felipe Massa +1.004
11 Nick Heidfeld +1.076
12 Mark Webber +1.215
13 Jenson Button +1.341
14 Pedro De La Rosa +1.559
15 Vitantonio Liuzzi +1.586
16 Christian Kilen +1.608
17 Nico Rosberg +1.861
18 Sebastian Vettel +1.864
19 Alexandre Premat +2.414
20 Anthony Davidson +2.453
21 Gary Paffett +2.639
22 Alexander Wurz +3.366
23 Takuma Sato +3.575
24 Giorgio Mondini +3.581
25 Alex Tagliani +4.134
26 Narain Karthikeyan +4.617

Very careful observers will note that the gap from the pole time to the last place time has decreased by around 3 seconds since last round! A couple reasons why could this be, first off we are back in Europe and second off, Imola is a well-known circuit for F1 and their set-ups seems to be better up and down the grid! The F1 newcomer Tagliani, qualified 25th.

Race summary

At the end of the first lap, Webber got up to 4th. Meanwhile on Lap 7, Button suffered a problem with the electronics on his steering wheel. They had to pit for repairs. On the same lap, Alonso suffered a transmission failure while trying to close in on race leader Kimi. On Lap 12, Jarno Trulli spun out at the turn 6 haripin, dropping him all the way down to 24th! After the initial batch of pitstops, on Lap 20, Rosberg suffered an Engine Problem. Meanwhile, another engine blew up on the next lap, this one was the Midland-Mercedes of Premat. On Lap 27, Coulthard had to retire the Red Bull. On Lap 33, Tagliani’s f1 debut was over due to a transmission failure. On Lap 40, Sato’s engine failed on him. On Lap 50, Jacques Villenueve suffered a Water leak while running 6th. On the very next lap, Klien Suffered an Engine Problem in Turn 8. With 4 laps left to go, Ralf suffered a severe puncture at turn 11, and had to retire from 2nd place. On the very next lap, Bourdais also had to retire from 2nd with an Engine failure. This means both Ferraris would be on the podium if it stands. At the same time, Mondini, in the sister Toyota retired with suspension failure at the hairpin. As an epic fail to end the race, Liuzzi was 9th but his throttle pedal became falty and had to pit on the very last lap and he fell down 3 places as a result.

Meanwhile, Kimi won by close to 40 seconds over the two Ferraris with Montoya finishing Runner-Up and M. Schumahcer finishing 3rd. Webber is finally on the score board with a 4th and BMW sauber is on the board as well with a 5th by Heidfeld. Trulli managed to salvage 6th place points, Vettel finished 7th and Massa rounds off the points paying positions.

Race Results

1 Kimi Raikkonen 1:32:16.125
2 Juan Pablo Montoya +39.708
3 Michael Schumacher +44.431
4 Mark Webber +1:08.183
5 Nick Heidfeld +1:08.437
6 Jarno Trulli +1:25.789
7 Sebastian Vettel 1 lap
8 Felipe Massa 1 lap
9 Pedro De La Rosa 1 lap
10 Anthony Davidson 1 lap
11 Jenson Button 1 lap
12 Vitantonio Liuzzi 2 laps
13 Gary Paffett 2 laps
14 Alexander Wurz 2 laps
15 Narain Karthikeyan 3 laps
DNF Sebastien Bourdais Engine
DNF Ralf Schumacher Puncutre
DNF Giorgio Mondini Suspension
DNF Jacuqes Villeneuve Water Leak
DNF Christian Klien Engine
DNF Takuma Sato Engine
DNF Alex Tagliani Transmission
DNF David Coulthard Suspension
DNF Alexandre Premat Engine
DNF Nico Rosberg Engine
DNF Fernando Alonso Transmission

Fastest Lap: Fernando Alonso 1:26.317

ROTR: Vitantonio Liuzzi, obviously for having to pit on the last lap of the race!

However, before we move any further, we are still staying at Imola for an In-Season test! Now it’s the time for you guys to post your upgrade plans for this test. Just in case you forgot, here’s the five areas you could work on, with one area costing $500K and two areas costing $800K.

Engine Power
Reliability
Qualifying Runs
Race Runs
Aerodynamics

Of Course, I will give you a decent amount of time to think about it, I will give you guys until the end of the day on 5/31/14 to post your plans and allow the other guys that haven't been posting on here to catch up on what has happened so far.
Now posted to PMMF . . . F1 management 2011!

After yet another long intermission . . . I finally posted round 8. What will happen in the second half? Stay Tuned
User avatar
roblo97
Posts: 3847
Joined: 16 Sep 2012, 16:42
Location: my house \M/ (Brent Knoll)
Contact:

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006 (IMOLA/POST YOUR TEST PLA

Post by roblo97 »

Ferrari would like to focus on race runs and aerodynamics please.
Mexicola wrote:
shinji wrote:
Mexicola wrote: I'd rather listen to a dog lick its balls. Each to their own, I guess.

Does listening to a dog licking its balls get you excited?

That's between me and my internet service provider.

One of those journalist types.
270 Tube stations in 18:42:50!
User avatar
Miguel98
Posts: 2450
Joined: 30 Mar 2014, 09:18
Location: Somewhere in Portugal

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006 (IMOLA/POST YOUR TEST PLA

Post by Miguel98 »

Prodrive wants Engine Power and Reliability please.
Mario on Gutierrez after the Italian Grand Prix wrote:He's no longer just a bit of a tool, he's the entire tool set.


18-07-2015: Forever in our hearts Jules.
25-08-2015: Forever in our hearts Justin.
User avatar
Peteroli34
Posts: 1957
Joined: 25 May 2013, 10:01
Location: Thurrock, Which isn't London

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006 (IMOLA/POST YOUR TEST PLA

Post by Peteroli34 »

Honda will work on Reliability and Race Runs at the upcoming test
User avatar
RedEyes504
Posts: 507
Joined: 30 Apr 2014, 18:50
Location: Norfolk

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006 (IMOLA/POST YOUR TEST PLA

Post by RedEyes504 »

Get in there Heidfeld, and Massa in the points as well. BMW Sauber will aim to follow this up by testing for more power and improved race runs
Alexander Wurz is timeless and endless and eternal.
User avatar
FMecha
Posts: 5145
Joined: 04 Jan 2011, 16:18
Location: Open road
Contact:

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006 (IMOLA/POST YOUR TEST PLA

Post by FMecha »

SOOPAH AGOORI :P will focus on reliability and quali runs :)
PSN ID: FMecha_EXE | FMecha on GT Sport
User avatar
Klon
Site Donor
Site Donor
Posts: 7215
Joined: 28 Mar 2009, 17:07
Location: Schleswig-Holstein, FRG
Contact:

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006 (IMOLA/POST YOUR TEST PLA

Post by Klon »

Toyota will work on Race Runs and Reliability with Monteiro taking Mondini's place.
User avatar
Ataxia
Not Important
Posts: 6862
Joined: 23 Jun 2010, 12:47
Location: Sneed's Feed & Seed (formerly Chuck's)
Contact:

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006 (IMOLA/POST YOUR TEST PLA

Post by Ataxia »

Midland will pursue Engine Power and Aerodynamics updates.
Mitch Hedberg wrote:I want to be a race car passenger: just a guy who bugs the driver. Say man, can I turn on the radio? You should slow down. Why do we gotta keep going in circles? Man, you really like Tide...
User avatar
pi314159
Posts: 3661
Joined: 11 Aug 2012, 12:12

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006 (IMOLA/POST YOUR TEST PLA

Post by pi314159 »

Carlin won't bring any new parts to the test, but will use it to give test driver Chanoch Nissany some time in the car. Also, we would like to ask Pastor Maldonado if he would pay 250 000 for doing the test for Carlin. Otherwise, Paffett will drive the second car.
pasta_maldonado wrote:The stewards have recommended that Alan Jones learns to drive.
User avatar
KL-racer
Posts: 616
Joined: 07 Mar 2011, 23:57
Location: Tucson, Arizona

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006

Post by KL-racer »

Meanwhile, I just got all gold on the Ayrton Senna Tribute challenges in GT6 today. And also, I did the In-Season test at Imola. Here are the results

1 Jarno Trulli 1:23.227
2 Fernando Alonso +0.172
3 Kimi Raikkonen +0.214
4 Michael Schumacher +0.827
5 Juan Pablo Montoya +0.945
6 Ralf Schumacher +0.949
7 Jacques Villeneuve +1.462
8 David Coulthard +1.509
9 Sebastien Bourdais +1.545
10 Christian Klien +1.552
11 Mark Webber +1.648
12 Sebastian Vettel +1.724
13 Jenson Button +1.808
14 Nick Heidfeld +1.898
15 NIco Rosberg +2.028
16 Pedro De La Rosa +2.106
17 Tiago Monteiro +2.714
18 Vitantonio Liuzzi +2.885
19 Felipe Massa +3.109
20 Alexandre Premat +3.189
21 Alexander Wurz +3.755
22 Takuma Sato +4.017
23 Alex Tagliani +4.229
24 Pastor Maldonado +6.294
25 Chanoch Nissany +7.340
26 Anthony Davidson +16.729 (Engine Problems)

Guess that Trulli is a serious contender for Driver's champion after all, He posted the fastest time at the test. Premat looked slightly faster today, and Monteiro looks he should get a few races replacing Mondini, if Toyota were smart enough! Meanwhile, Pastor Maldonado got the test in place of Paffett at Carlin and he was two seconds off Tagliani's time in the Super Aguri. Things at Toro Rosso-BMW isn't looking that promising with Davidson's car experiencing Engine problems throughout the day.

Paddock News:

Super Aguri looking for pay drivers/extra money?

There is a serious possibility that Super Aguri will not make it through the 2006 season unless they get some extra money either through a pay driver like Pastor Maldonado, who tested for Carlin at Imola, and brings right around $12 million in sponsorship, however it would require cutting test driver Yuji Ide at a cost of $50,000. Another option is to sell half of the team to an investor of some sorts. Regarding a recent rumor, Aguri Suzuki stated that he will not consider trading Sato to Williams in exchange for money because Honda's CEO wants Sato to drive for the whole season.

Spyker visits Williams for an informal talk regarding engines for 2007

Some Spyker staff visited the Williams factory for some informal talk regarding their engine for 2007. A top Williams official has stated that they are open to the possibility to sign a deal with Spyker, who is building their engine with the feedback from Porsche. As of right now, Williams are using the Cosworth V8, which also powers the new for 2006 Prodrive team. However, Williams still hasn't scored a point yet this season and Prodrive already has scored their first F1 points.
Now posted to PMMF . . . F1 management 2011!

After yet another long intermission . . . I finally posted round 8. What will happen in the second half? Stay Tuned
User avatar
KL-racer
Posts: 616
Joined: 07 Mar 2011, 23:57
Location: Tucson, Arizona

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006

Post by KL-racer »

So, I can’t believe it is round 5 already! Here’s the recap from the Nurburgring.

Qualifying Results

1 Kimi Raikkonen 1:31.876
2 Jarno Trulli +0.218
3 Fernando Alonso +0.221
4 Ralf Schumacher +0.758
5 Juan Pablo Montoya +0.965
6 Michael Schumacher +1.021
7 Jacques Villeneuve +1.335
8 Christian Klien +1.631
9 David Coulthard +1.689
10 Nick Heidfeld +1.769
11 Mark Webber +1.778
12 Sebastien Bourdais +1.914
13 Jenson Button +2.047
14 Nico Rosberg +2.183
15 Felipe Massa +2.223
16 Sebastien Vettel +2.230
17 Pedro De La Rosa +2.357
18 Anthony Davidson +2.931
19 Vitantonio Liuzzi +3.369
20 Gary Paffett +4.177
21 Alexandre Premat +4.181
22 Alexander Wurz +4.707
23 Takuma Sato +5.202
24 Alex Tagliani +5.459
25 Giorgio Mondini +5.465
26 Narain Karthikeyan +6.715

Race Summary

On Lap 10 Liuzzi and Wurz had mechanical issues, Liuzzi with a blown engine and Wurz with an Oil leak down the front straight. On Lap 20, Massa had to make a pit stop for a puncture. He did rejoin the race. A couple laps later, Mondini Suffered an Oil leak. On lap 24, Jacques Engine let go on the back stretch. On the very next lap, Trulli had to retire from 2nd due to a transmission failure at turn 1 and Rosberg’s engine also let go while this was happening. On lap 35, Button also had to retire, making yet another Double DNF for Williams. Klien had to retire to a blown engine on lap 41. On Lap 51, Paffett suffered front wing damage and had to pit. Otherwise, Kimi managed to control the pace for the most part, winning with ease over Alonso and R. Schumacher.

Race Results

1 Kimi Raikkonen 1:37:10.224
2 Fernando Alonso +9.743
3 Ralf Schumacher +39.970
4 Juan Pablo Montoya +50.744
5 Michael Schumacher +53.734
6 David Coulthard 1 lap
7 Mark Webber 1 lap
8 Sebasiten Bourdais 1 lap
9 Sebastian Vettel 1 lap
10 Nick Heidfeld 1 lap
11 Pedro De La Rosa 1 lap
12 Anthony Davidson 1 lap
13 Felipe Massa 2 laps
14 Alexandre Premat 2 laps
15 Gary Paffett 3 laps
16 Takuma Sato 3 laps
17 Alex tagliani 3 laps
18 Narain Karthikeyan 4 laps
DNF Christian Klien Engine
DNF Jenson Button Suspension
DNF Nico Rosberg Engine
DNF Jarno Trulli Transmission
DNF Jacuqes Villeneuve Engine
DNF Giorgio Mondini Oil Leak
DNF Alexander Wurz Oil Leak
DNF VItantonio Liuzzi Engine

Fastest Lap: Fernando Alonso 1:34.648

ROTR: Williams for yet another double DNF!

Paddock News:

Montiero to race the second half of the season for Toyota?

After earning some seat time at the Imola test, Toyota has been disappointed in Mondini so far, that he could lose his seat to Reserve driver Tiago Monteiro starting from the USA GP onwards in the latest press rumors.

BMW reconsidering supplying Toro Rosso Engines for 2007

Meanwhile, Toro Rosso has been somewhat rejectful this season, by winning ROTR twice so far this season. That infamous honor has BMW answering tons of questions about the possibility of them stopping supply of BMW V8’s to the Toro Rosso Team for 2007, which by the way used to be the Minardi team! Meanwhile, the BMW works team, the Sauber team, has scored a few points so far which puts more pressure on Toro Rosso to get on the points board.
Now posted to PMMF . . . F1 management 2011!

After yet another long intermission . . . I finally posted round 8. What will happen in the second half? Stay Tuned
User avatar
KL-racer
Posts: 616
Joined: 07 Mar 2011, 23:57
Location: Tucson, Arizona

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006 (NURBURGRING RESULTS UP!)

Post by KL-racer »

So, here we are, about to finish the first third of the season, and we are at Catalunya for the Spanish GP. Here’s the recap!

Qualifying Results:

1 Fernando Alonso 1:21.818
2 Michael Schumacher +0.313
3 Kimi Raikkonen +0.556
4 Juan Pablo Montoya +0.745
5 Jarno Trulli +0.990
6 Mark Webber +1.088
7 Nick Heidfeld +1.174
8 Ralf Schumacher +1.453
9 Pedro De La Rosa +1.457
10 Jenson Button +1.489
11 Sebastien Bourdais +1.617
12 Jacques Villenueve +1.626
13 Christian Klien +1.697
14 David Coulthard +1.928
15 Felipe Massa +2.050
16 Sebastian Vettel +2.147
17 Nico Rosberg +2.281
18 Anthony Davidson +2.284
19 Vitantonio Liuzzi +2.804
20 Alexandre Premat +3.259
21 Takuma Sato +3.554
22 Gary Paffett +4.067
23 Alexander Wurz +4.564
24 Alex Tagliani +4.772
25 Giorgio Mondini +5.186
26 Narain Karthikeyan +6.723

Obviously, Webber in 6th and Pedro qualifying in 9th was kind of a big deal, but the red bulls were off their usual pace, oddly enough. Give respect to Sato for the Super Aguri team for qualifying up in 21st.

Race Summary:

JPM got the holeshot but lost it to Alonso down the front straight at the end of the first lap. On Lap 8, Coulthard had to do a pit stop for a puncture. He will continue on but dropped all the way down to 24th.
On the next lap, Sato got wing damage and also had to go to the pits. Evenutally, Coulthard had an Engine blowup at turn 1 on lap 16, his race was done. Meanwhile, a couple laps later Alonso spun off exiting turn 9, while leading the race and damaged his front wing off and he had to pit for repairs. On Lap 23, the other Red Bull of Villenueve had to retire due to Transmission issues on the front straight. On Lap 30, M. Schumacher’s Ferrari motor blew up on the back stretch. At the halfway point, Karthikeyan had Transmission failure at turn 3 and that ended his race. And Liuzzi also had transmission failure at the final corner. At this juncture, Kimi was leading from Webber and JPM. Meanwhile, Ralf had to retire his Toyota due to Engine problems at Lap 35. On the very same Lap, Button had to retire the Williams again, but this time he was in the points in 6th when this happened. On Lap 39, De La Rosa’s Cosworth engine let go while he was in 8th. On the very same time, Sato’s Honda engine finally gave up the ghost with an Oil leak. On Lap 60, Trulli suffered a Left-rear puncture and had to pit. With 4 laps left, Massa’s BMW engine suffered an oil leak and had to retire the car from 8th. Furthermore, Tagliani retired due to transmission failure. At the end of the day, Kimi won by 13 seconds over JPM and Webber. Alonso did an amazing job to salvage 4th after an unforced error and Trulli despite a puncture late in the race, remained in 6th after all.

Race results

1 Kimi Raikkonen 1:37:24.962
2 Juan Pablo Montoya +13.398
3 Mark Webber +20.533
4 Fernando Alonso +22.562
5 Nick Heidfeld +37.169
6 Jarno Trulli +55.356
7 Sebastien Bourdais +1:22.156
8 Christian Klien 1 lap
9 Sebastian Vettel 1 lap
10 Nico Rosberg 1 lap
11 Anthony Davidson 1 lap
12 Alexandre Premat 2 laps
13 Alexander Wurz 3 laps
14 Gary Paffett 3 laps
15 Giorgio Mondini 4 laps
DNF Felipe Massa Oil Leak
DNF Alex Tagliani Transmission
DNF Pedro De La Rosa Engine
DNF Takuma Sato Oil Leak
DNF Jenson Button Transmission
DNF Ralf Schumacher Transmission
DNF Vitantonio Liuzzi Transmission
DNF Michael Schumacher Engine
DNF Narain Karthikeyan Transmission
DNF Jacques Villenueve Transmission
DNF David Coulthard Engine

Fastest lap: Fernando Alonso 1:25.456

ROTR: Red Bull, they were relatively off the pace in qualifying and scored a Double DNF in the race, hopefully this is not a downward spiral for them!

Paddock News:

FIA: Any violations of Safety at Monaco will not be tolerated

Of Course, with Monaco being the next race, the FIA has issued a press release to all drivers, teams and pit crews that any safety violations will not be tolerated by anyone, especially from drivers and pit crews. Given that this is the only street circuit on the calendar, the FIA will take a harder than usual stance on all violations at the streets of Monaco.
Now posted to PMMF . . . F1 management 2011!

After yet another long intermission . . . I finally posted round 8. What will happen in the second half? Stay Tuned
User avatar
Miguel98
Posts: 2450
Joined: 30 Mar 2014, 09:18
Location: Somewhere in Portugal

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006 (CATALUNYA RESULTS UP!)

Post by Miguel98 »

While running in the points :(

For the nect round, Wurz will bevdemoted to test driver and Markus will be promoted to 2nd Driver.
Mario on Gutierrez after the Italian Grand Prix wrote:He's no longer just a bit of a tool, he's the entire tool set.


18-07-2015: Forever in our hearts Jules.
25-08-2015: Forever in our hearts Justin.
User avatar
pi314159
Posts: 3661
Joined: 11 Aug 2012, 12:12

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006 (CATALUNYA RESULTS UP!)

Post by pi314159 »

Since Carlin are very far off the pace anyway, I might just as well save even more money for next year. So if he can come up with $3 million, Pastor Maldonado will take the place of Gary Paffett for the rest of the season.
pasta_maldonado wrote:The stewards have recommended that Alan Jones learns to drive.
User avatar
KL-racer
Posts: 616
Joined: 07 Mar 2011, 23:57
Location: Tucson, Arizona

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006 (Monaco!)

Post by KL-racer »

Round 7 Monaco

Well, there was a couple changes since last round. Pastor Maldonado did indeed bring $3 million to race for Carlin for the rest of the season. The other change was Markus Winkelhock replacing Alexander Wurz at Prodrive. So, here’s the recap

Qualifying results

1 Kimi Raikkonen 1:18.490
2 Jarno Trulli +0.079
3 Fernando Alonso +0.133
4 Ralf Schumacher +0.584
5 Michael Schumacher +0.733
6 Juan Pablo Montoya +0.776
7 Jacques Villenueve +1.044
8 David Coulthard +1.235
9 Christian Lien +1.362
10 Mark Webber +1.450
11 Jenson Button +1.471
12 Pedro De la Rosa +1.506
13 Nick Heidfeld +1.586
14 Sebastien Bourdais +1.604
15 Nico Rosberg +1.642
16 Felipe Massa +1.833
17 Sebastian Vettel +1.970
18 Anthony Davidson +2.141
19 Vitantonio Liuzzi +2.655
20 Alexandre Premat +3.723
21 Alex Tagliani +4.230
22 Takuma Sato +4.309
23 Giorgio Mondini +4.677
24 Markus WInkelhock +5.182
25 Narain Karthikeyan +5.545
26 Pastor Maldonado +5.784

Race summary

On Lap 8, Villenueve suffered an Electrical problem but on the way to pit lane, he blocked Kilen and damaged his front wing, so Villeneuve will receive one penalty point on his super license for blocking. On the next lap, Button’s engine let go at Casino Square. On Lap 11, Ralf had to pit for a new front wing. On lap 26, Rosberg retired. On Lap 41, Mondini had a puncture and had to retire, On lap 55, Pedro De La Rosa also succumbed to a puncture. On lap 62, Tagliani had an oil leak and finally on lap 66, Alonso had to retire from 3rd to a puncture. In the end, Kimi won by 25 seconds over Trulli and M. Schumacher rounds off the podium.

Race Results:

1 Kimi Raikkonen 1:50:05.502
2 Jarno Trulli +25.846
3 Michael Schumacher +46.094
4 Juan-Pablo Montoya +1:01.291
5 Mark Webber 1 lap
6 Sebastien Bourdais 1 lap
7 Nick Heidfeld 1 lap
8 Sebastian Vettel 1 lap
9 Ralf Schumacher 1 lap
10 Felipe Massa 1 lap
11 David Coulthard 1 lap
12 Jacques Villeneuve 2 laps
13 Anthony Davidson 2 laps
14 Christian Kilen 3 laps
15 Vitantonio Liuzzi 3 laps
16 Alexandre Premat 3 laps
17 Takuma Sato 3 laps
18 Markus Winkelhock 5 laps
19 Pastor Maldonado 5 laps
20 Narain Karthikeyan 5 laps
DNF Fernando Alonso Puncture
DNF Aelx Tagliani Oil Leak
DNF Pedro De La Rosa Puncture
DNF Giorgio Mondini Puncture
DNF Nico Rosberg Transmission
DNF Jenson Button Engine

Fastest Lap: Jarno Trulli 1:21.438

ROTR: Carlin, for being so ridiculously slow and off the pace. No wonder they canned this season already!

Paddock news:

FIA has decided to remove the 2 penalty points off Montoya’s super license

The FIA has decided that Juan Pablo Montoya has done a great job not making mistakes to justify removing the 2 penalty points on his super license. Regarding the decision, Max Mosley stated that since Montoya is considered to be a long shot for the driver’s championship, we feel that it’s best to do this right now instead of waiting after the race at Silverstone to do it as originally planned.

As a friendly reminder, after the next round at Silverstone there will be a second in-season test, so plan ahead on your upgrade plans!
Now posted to PMMF . . . F1 management 2011!

After yet another long intermission . . . I finally posted round 8. What will happen in the second half? Stay Tuned
Phoenix
Posts: 7986
Joined: 21 Apr 2009, 13:58

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006 (MONACO RESULTS UP!)

Post by Phoenix »

Renault will double-focus on the engine power, and Adrian Sutil will replace Sebastian Vettel for the test.
User avatar
Miguel98
Posts: 2450
Joined: 30 Mar 2014, 09:18
Location: Somewhere in Portugal

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006 (MONACO RESULTS UP!)

Post by Miguel98 »

Prodrive will focus on reliability and on grip.
Mario on Gutierrez after the Italian Grand Prix wrote:He's no longer just a bit of a tool, he's the entire tool set.


18-07-2015: Forever in our hearts Jules.
25-08-2015: Forever in our hearts Justin.
User avatar
KL-racer
Posts: 616
Joined: 07 Mar 2011, 23:57
Location: Tucson, Arizona

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006 (MONACO RESULTS UP!)

Post by KL-racer »

Round 8 Silverstone

Wow! I just realized that Kimi has won the last five races in a row! Can the iceman make it six in a row? Or can Jarno Trulli or Fernando Alonso win their second race of the season? How about Ferrari or Red Bull, can they spring an upset? Here’s the recap from Silverstone.

Qualifying Results

1 Jarno Trulli 1:25.032
2 Kimi Raikkonen +0.172
3 Fernando Alonso +0.179
4 Ralf Schumacher +0.798
5 Michael Schumacher +0.808
6 Juan Pablo Montoya +0.852
7 Jacques Villeneuve +1.318
8 David Coulthard +1.547
9 Christian Klien +1.590
10 Mark Webber +1.601
11 Nick Heidfeld +1.652
12 Sebastien Bourdais +1.738
13 Jenson Button +1.909
14 Felipe Massa +1.914
15 Nico Rosberg +1.920
16 Sebastian Vettel +2.040
17 Pedro De La Rosa +2.164
18 Anthony Davidson +2.612
19 Vitantonio Liuzzi +3.021
20 Alexandre Premat +3.690
21 Takuma Sato +4.667
22 Alex tagliani +4.706
23 Giorgio Mondini +4.843
24 Markus Winkelhock +5.682
25 Narain Karthikeyan +5.832
26 Pastor Maldonado +6.254

Race Summary:

On the opening lap, Premat had to pit for a Front wing after running into the back of Davidson on the run to turn 1. On Lap 5, De La Rosa’s cosworth V8 let go on the hanger straight. On Lap 7, Klien’s Honda engine also let go down on Hanger Straight. On Lap 12, Tagliani’s Transmission failed. On Lap 18, Trulli’s and Bourdais engines blew up. On the next lap, DC’s transmission failed on the end of the hanger straight. WInkelhock blocked the leader, Alonso coming through the underpass, and the end result was Winkelhock spinning off, but he was able to continue, but WInkelhock will receive 2 penalty points for blocking. On Lap 37, Vettel retired from 8th due to engine problems. On Lap 40, Liuzzi Suffered a Blown BMW engine. On lap 42, Sato’s engine blew up. On Lap 45, Villenueve’s tranny failed, he was running 6th at that time. While this was happing, Premat damaged yet another front wing, this time while trying to pass Davidson again for position. A couple laps later, Premat’s day got from bad to worse, an electrical glitch forced him to make a pit stop! On Lap 53, Button had a water leak. With 4 laps to go, Rosberg retired with a blown engine while running 8th! With two laps, Mondin’s engine failed through becketts. On the final lap Karthikeyan blocked the race leader Kimi heading through the underpass, and Karthikeyan lost control and spun out, but he was able to continue on, however, like Winkelhock, Karthikeyan will receive two penalty points on his super license. In the end, Kimi won his 6th straight race with Alonso only two seconds behind him and Ralf rounding out the podium.

Race Results

1 Kimi Raikkonen 1:30:11.027
2 Fernando Alonso +2.111
3 Ralf Schumacher +32.324
4 Michael Schumacher +42.832
5 Juan Pablo Montoya +45.209
6 Mark Webber +1:27.103
7 Nick Heidfeld 1 lap
8 Felipe Massa 1 lap
9 Anthony Davidson 1 lap
10 Alexandre Premat 4 laps
11 Markus Winkelhock 4 laps
12 Narain Karthikeyan 4 laps
DNF Girogio Mondini Engine
DNF NIco Rosberg Engine
DNF Jesnon Button Water leak
DNF Jacques Villeneuve Transmission
DNF Takuma Sato Engine
DNF VItantonio Liuzzi Engine
DNF Sebastian Vettel Engine
DNF David Coulthard Transmission
DNF Jarno Trulli Engine
DNF Sebastien Bourdais Engine
DNF Alex Tagliani Transmission
DNF Christian Klien Engine
DNF Pedro De La Rosa Engine
DNF Pastor Maldonado Transmission

Fastest Lap: Fernando Alonso 1:27.634

ROTR: Alexandre Premat, for damaging his front wing twice despite finishing 10th!

Paddock News:

Spyker is on the fast-track for entry into F1.

GIven the problems that Super Aguri has in terms of finances, Spyker has decided that they will enter the 2007 season as a works team and they are just starting on the aero kit for their Lola Chassis, which is about to be crash-tested by the FIA. Their engines are pretty much finished in terms of system checks. Regarding the chance that Super Aguri makes it to 2007, Spyker's CEO said that "we would be on the F1 grid in some capacity no matter what happens to Super Aguri, whatever it would be a new works team or a customer engine to a current F1 team, we will be there when the time comes."

In regards of posting your test plans for the in-season test at Silverstone, if you haven’t posted your plans yet, you have 48 hours from the time of this post to do so.
Now posted to PMMF . . . F1 management 2011!

After yet another long intermission . . . I finally posted round 8. What will happen in the second half? Stay Tuned
User avatar
Peteroli34
Posts: 1957
Joined: 25 May 2013, 10:01
Location: Thurrock, Which isn't London

Re: KL-Racer’s F1 Management: 2006 (ROUND 8 UP/POST TEST PLA

Post by Peteroli34 »

As Honda have has quite a few engine failures for the upcoming test we will work on Reliability and Race Runs, The Cars will be driven by Viso and Klien
Post Reply