WTCC 2005 season - Italy Race 2, standings added on Post 2
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CRAP by Ford will enter Seton, Ingall, Bright and Bargwanna full time.
Macrow (in car #52) will do: Italy, France, UK, Mexico, Belgium, Germany, Turkey, Spain and Macau
Baird will do: Italy, France, UK, San Marino, Belgium, Germany, Turkey, Spain and Macau
Brede will do: Italy, France, UK, San Marino, Mexico, Belgium, Germany, Spain and Macau
Ritter will do: Italy, France, UK, San Marino, Mexico, Belgium, Germany, Turkey, and Macau
Macrow (in car #52) will do: Italy, France, UK, Mexico, Belgium, Germany, Turkey, Spain and Macau
Baird will do: Italy, France, UK, San Marino, Belgium, Germany, Turkey, Spain and Macau
Brede will do: Italy, France, UK, San Marino, Mexico, Belgium, Germany, Spain and Macau
Ritter will do: Italy, France, UK, San Marino, Mexico, Belgium, Germany, Turkey, and Macau
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May I have the numbers 79, 97 & 89
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Ice1Racing wrote:May I have the numbers 79, 97 & 89
You may and with that sign ups are closed for this season
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Monza Qualifying
1. Andy Priaulx (BMW Team UK) 2:00.261
2. Tom Coronel (GR Asia) 2:00.303
3. Fabrizio Giovanard (Alfa Romeo) 2:00.341
4. Rickard Rydell (GR Asia) 2:00.391
5. Jorg Muller (BMW Team Germany) 2:00.443
6. Gabriele Tarquini (Alfa Romeo) 2:00.454
7. Dirk Muller (BMW Team Germany) 2:00.478
8. Russel Ingall (Californian Racing Association) 2:00.491
9. Jordi Gene (SEAT Sport) 2:00.509
10. Yvan Muller (GR Asia) 2:00.517
11. Augusto Farfus (SEAT Repsol) 2:00.519
12. Alex Zanardi (BMW Team UK) 2:00.588
13. Jason Bargwanna (Californian Racing Association) 2:00.611
14. James Thompson (Renzo Alfa Corse) 2:00.673
15. Carl Breeze (Chevrolet RML) 2:00.746
16. Gianni Morbidelli (Renzo Alfa Corse) 2:00.767
17. Jason Plato (SEAT Sport) 2:00.836
18. Nicola Larini (Renzo Alfa Corse) 2:00.902
19. Tom Kristensen (Peugeot Sport Denmark) 2:00.946
20. Michael Nykjaer (Peugeot Sport Denmark) 2:00.956
21. Garth Tander (BMW Team UK) 2:01.016
22. Glenn Seton (Californian Racing Association) 2:01.023
23. Roberto Colciago (JAS Motorsport) 2:01.036
24. Jaime Whincup (BMW Team UK) 2:01.046
25. Mark Skaife (SEAT Repsol) 2:01.098
26. Stefano Valli (Zerocinque Motorsport) 2:01.122
27. Matias Rossi (Life Motorsport) 2:01.234
28. Gordon Shedden (SEAT Repsol) 2:01.257
DNQ. Jan Magnussen (Peugeot Sport Denmark) 2:01.264
DNQ. Yuji Ide (Chevrolet RML) 2:01.347
DNQ. Greg Ritter (Californian Racing Association) 2:01.355
DNQ. Dale Brede (Californian Racing Association) 2:01.373
DNQ. Craig Baird (Californian Racing Association) 2:01.399
DNQ. Adam Macrow (Californian Racing Association) 2:01.456
DNQ. Patrick Carpentier (SEAT Repsol) 2:01.727
DNQ. Antonio Bizzarri (Renzo Alfa Corse) 2:01.939
DNQ. Mika Hakkinen (Chevrolet RML) 2:01.968
DNQ. Gianmaria Bruni (Alfa Romeo Racing Team) 2:02.086
DNQ. Jason Bright (Californian Racing Association) 2:02.606
So not much here with Jason Bright struggling without his top gear and could only muster up a time of 2:02.606. But other then that, there weren't many surprises in the DNQ's
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Re: WTCC 2005 season - Italy Qualifying
I know Hakkinen had spent 3 years out of the sport, but he was still alright in DTM in 2005...
Everything's great.Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing I wouldn't be in Formula 1.
I'm not surprised about anything.
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Re: WTCC 2005 season - Italy Qualifying
JAS Motorport wrote:We are delighted to have Roberto qualify the brand new Accord as the only Honda on the track.
We believe he could have qualified in the top 10, had he not forgotten a slice of Neapolitan pizza in his car, the smell kept him distracted and in Lesmo, wondering about the opening hours of Gino's Pizzeria in Brianza, he slid way up the track losing precious time.
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Re: WTCC 2005 season - Italy Qualifying
Salamander wrote:I know Hakkinen had spent 3 years out of the sport, but he was still alright in DTM in 2005...
In fact in 2005 he was fifth in the DTM standings. Any top 10 DTM driver should roflstomp the WTCC field on any given year.
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Klon wrote:Salamander wrote:I know Hakkinen had spent 3 years out of the sport, but he was still alright in DTM in 2005...
In fact in 2005 he was fifth in the DTM standings. Any top 10 DTM driver should roflstomp the WTCC field on any given year.
Er... Farfus's example says that this might be a bit far-fetched.
Although I do agree that Mika is easily better than DTCC Nykjaer or Carl Breeze.
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Re: WTCC 2005 season - Italy Qualifying
Shedden 28th? Jeez. And I thought BTCC and WTCC are about comparable to each other. (but wait, he competed from 2006 onwards! not counting 2001.)
True thing that he did not have the Monza experience tho
True thing that he did not have the Monza experience tho
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Reject_Dom wrote:Shedden 28th? Jeez. And I thought BTCC and WTCC are about comparable to each other. (but wait, he competed from 2006 onwards! not counting 2001.)
True thing that he did not have the Monza experience tho
Perhaps you should've tried Matt Neal?
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That is too late I suppose.Salamander wrote:Perhaps you should've tried Matt Neal?
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Re: WTCC 2005 season - Italy Qualifying
Monza Race 1
1. Tom Coronel (GR Asia) 18:11.554 – 10 points
2. Fabrizio Giovanardi (Alfa Romeo) +1.662 – 8 points
3. Gabriele Tarquini (Alfa Romeo) +1.801 – 6 points
4. Rickard Rydell (GR Asia) +2.016 – 5 points
5. Jorg Muller (BMW Team Germany) +2.923 – 4 points
6. Dirk Muller (BMW Team Germany) +3.873 – 3 points
7. Andy Priaulx (BMW Team UK) +4.474 – 2 points
8. Augusto Farfus (SEAT Repsol) +4.772 – 1 point
9. Jason Plato (SEAT Sport) +5.065
10. Alex Zanardi (BMW Team UK) +5.724
11. Russel Ingall (Californian Racing Association) +6.616
12. Garth Tander (BMW Team UK) +6.677
13. James Thompson (Renzo Alfa Corse) +7.167
14. Jordi Gene (SEAT Sport) +8.472
15. Gianni Morbidelli (Renzo Alfa Corse) +8.819
16. Jason Bargwanna (Californian Racing Association) +9.223
17. Glenn Seton (Californian Racing Association) +9.375
18. Yvan Muller (GR Asia) +9.825
19. Michael Nykjaer (Peugeot Sport Denmark) +10.430
20. Carl Breeze (Chevrolet RML) +10.672
21. Mark Skaife (SEAT Repsol) +11.464
22. Gordon Shedden (SEAT Repsol) +12.302
23. Jaime Whincup (BMW Team UK) +12.602
24. Tom Kristensen (Peugeot Sport Denmark) +12.981
25. Stefano Valli (Zerocinque Motorsport) +13.851
26. Roberto Colciago (JAS Motorsport) +13.951
27. Matias Rossi (Life Motorsport) +14.772
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Re: WTCC 2005 season - Italy Race 1
..........
So close to a point.
So close to a point.
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Re: WTCC 2005 season - Italy Race 1
Decent result. Are the grid rules the same as real WTCC?
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Monza Race 2
1. Dirk Muller (BMW Team Germany) 18:13.520 – 10 points
2. Jordi Gene (SEAT Sport) +1.238 – 8 points
3. Gabriele Tarquini (Alfa Romeo) +1.623 – 6 points
4. Augusto Farfus (SEAT Repsol) +2.346 – 5 points
5. Alex Zanardi (BMW Team UK) +3.526 – 4 points
6. Carl Breeze (Chevrolet RML) +3.947 – 3 points
7. Fabrizio Giovanardi (Alfa Romeo) +4.027 – 2 points
8. Tom Coronel (GR Asia) +4.131 – 1 point
9. Yvan Muller (GR Asia) +5.320
10. Andy Priaulx (BMW Team UK) +6.401
11. Jason Plato (SEAT Sport) +6.962
12. Gianni Morbidelli (Renzo Alfa Corse) +7.108
13. Jason Bargwanna (Californian Racing Association) +7.129
14. Roberto Colciago (JAS Motorsport) +7.197
15. Glenn Seton (Californian Racing Association) +7.477
16. Russel Ingall (Californian Racing Association) +7.504
17. James Thompson (Renzo Alfa Corse) +7.527
18. Nicola Larini (Renzo Alfa Corse) +7.665
19. Mark Skaife (SEAT Repsol) +8.890
20. Tom Kristensen (Peugeot Sport Denmark) +10.046
21. Michel Nykjaer (Peugeot Sport Denmark) +11.312
22. Gordon Shedden (SEAT Repsol) +11.600
23. Stefano Valli (Zerocinque Motorsport) +11.630
24. Matias Rossi (Life Motorsport) +12.778
25. Garth Tander (BMW Team UK) +13.097
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Re: WTCC 2005 season - Italy Race 2, standings added on Post
2nd! Unrejectified! =D
Also, you've made an error about the teams championship. I believe that my team is on 8 points, not 11.
I'm pretty sure that the extra points that you gave my team belong to Chevrolet RML, by the way
Also, you've made an error about the teams championship. I believe that my team is on 8 points, not 11.
I'm pretty sure that the extra points that you gave my team belong to Chevrolet RML, by the way
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Re: WTCC 2005 season - Italy Race 2, standings added on Post
TheFlyingCaterham wrote:2nd! Unrejectified! =D
Also, you've made an error about the teams championship. I believe that my team is on 8 points, not 11.
I'm pretty sure that the extra points that you gave my team belong to Chevrolet RML, by the way
Its 11 because of the 2nd place in Race 2 and a 5th in Race 1. If you don't believe me here is the race 1 of the top 9 result
1. GR Asia - 10
2. Alfa Romeo - 8
3. Alfa Romeo (Cancelled)
4. GR Asia (Cancelled)
5. BMW Team Germany - 6
6. BMW Team Germany (Cancelled)
7. BMW Team UK - 5
8. SEAT Repsol - 4
9. SEAT Sport - 3
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