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The Racing Career of Jake Olsen (1989-?

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Jake Olsen With Osella?
The 23 year old Norwegian currently racing in Japanese F3 and sits 6th in the standings has reveled that a 3 race try-out contract has been signed with Osella. Team Owner and Founder Enzo Osella was asked for a statement but was not found at the current moment. He will most likely be partnering Nicola Larini in the second car.

Name: Jake Olsen
Age 23
Country Norway
Weight 189lbs
Height 5'11
Career Exp
1984-1986 Karting
1987-1988 Japan F3
Career Achivements
1985 British Karting Champion

Pre Season Testing at Jacarepaguá
1. Alain Prost(Mclaren)93.707
2. Ayrotn Senna(Mclaren) +1.01
3. Thierry Boutsen(Willams) +1.07
4. Alessandro Nannini(Bennetton) +1.235
5. Riccardo Patrese (Willams) +1.355
6. Nigel Mansell(Ferrari) +1.375
....
21 Jake Olsen(Osella) +6.045
.........
32 Nicola Larini(Osella)+7.86
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Much Slower than Before
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Any career involving 1989 immediately sparks my interest.

What will you be using for this? F1 Challenge?
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FullMetalJack wrote:Any career involving 1989 immediately sparks my interest.

What will you be using for this? F1 Challenge?

No F1 Challenge is broken on my pc for example whenever i dnf Jean Alesi in a prost wins so i developed a spreadsheet that quickly can simulate races. it is similer to AustralianStig model
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thor97 wrote:
FullMetalJack wrote:Any career involving 1989 immediately sparks my interest.

What will you be using for this? F1 Challenge?

No F1 Challenge is broken on my pc for example whenever i dnf Jean Alesi in a prost wins so i developed a spreadsheet that quickly can simulate races. it is similer to AustralianStig model

That's not broken, that's just the default F1C talent files being shite. :pantano:
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Nuppiz wrote:
thor97 wrote:
FullMetalJack wrote:Any career involving 1989 immediately sparks my interest.

What will you be using for this? F1 Challenge?

No F1 Challenge is broken on my pc for example whenever i dnf Jean Alesi in a prost wins so i developed a spreadsheet that quickly can simulate races. it is similer to AustralianStig model

That's not broken, that's just the default F1C talent files being shite. :pantano:


Speaking of Alesi, he'd most likely DNQ on a regular basis due to how uncompetitive the Tyrrell is in the 1989 mod. Cracking mod though.
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1989 Brazil GP
PreQualifying
1. Stefano Modena 97.547
2. Stefan Johansson 0.055
3. Alex Caffi 0.075
4. Martin Brundle 0.08
5. Jake Olsen 0.895
DNPQ
6.Bertrand Gachot 1.29
7. Nicola Larini 2.42
8. Volker Weidler 2.715
9. Joachim Winkelhock 2.875
10. Bernd Schneider 3.635
11. Gregor Foitek 4.45
12. Pierre-Henri Raphanel 4.46
13. Aguri Suzuki 4.73

Qualifying
1. Alain Prost 93.007
2. Ayrton Senna 0.445
3. Nigel Mansell 0.695
4. Gerhard Berger 0.82
5. Riccardo Patrese 0.88
6. Thierry Boutsen 0.925
........
22. Jake Olsen 5.055
........
DNPQ Nicola Larini

Race
1. Ayrotn Senna
2. Riccardo Patrese 10.6
3. Nigel Mansell 11.05
4. Alessandro Nannini 15.95
5. Nelson Piquet 48.3
6. Michele Alboreto 51.25
............
16. Jake Olsen 1 Lap

Drivers
1. Ayrton Senna 9
2. Riccardo Patrese 6
3. Nigel Mansell 4
4. Alessandro Nannini 3
5. Nelson Pique 2
6. Michaele Alboreto 1
CC
1. Mclaren 9
2. Willams 6
3. Ferrari 4
4. Benetton 3
5. Lotus 2
6. Tyrrell 1
ROTR the big 4 teams all having engine failures

Jake Olsen States
The car felt good today i really loved the handling too bad we could not accomplish more but were a small team and even qualifying was a morale victory for us
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After a long break due to my stuff being erased i'm back to complete Jake Olsen's Career

I'm using a new model so some of the results may not be as accurate as i hoped

1989 San Marino Gp
Pre Quali
1. Martin Brundle 90.064
2. Stefano Modena -0.140
3. Stefan Johansson -1.488
4. Alex Caffi -2.532
-------------------------
5. Bertrand Gachot -2.925
6. Volker Weidler -6.297
7. Nicola Larini -7.805
8. Jake Olsen -8.377
9. Aguri Suzuki -9.251
10. Pierre-Henri Raphanel -9.674
11. Grgor Foitek -10.147
12. Bernd Schneider -10.251
13. Jochim Winkelhock -10.95

Jake Olsen on not Pre Qulifying
It was not the best day for us at Osella we looked great all weekend but could not get it done when it counted.
The car felt great all weekend and i can't belive that is it for us this weekend.


1989 San Marino Qualifying
1. Ayrton Senna 83.526
2. Thierry Boutsen -0.718
3. Riccardo Patrese -1.597
4. Alain Prost -1.942
5. Gerhard Berger -2.055
6. Michele Alboreto -4.535
------------------------------- DNQ
27.Christian Danner -10.184
28. René Arnox -11.165
29. Pierluigi Martini -11.839
30. Roberto Moreno -12.541

1989 San Marino Gp
1. Alain Prost
2. Gerhard Berger -34.773
3. Riccardo Patrese -38.898
4. Johnny Herbert -51.846
5. Alessandro Nannini -60.038
6. Jonathan Palmer -63.782
Key Retirements
Ayrton Senna lap 34 Suspension
Nigel Mansell lap 45 Spun Off
Thierry Boutsen lap 18 Engine

Drivers
1. Riccardo Patrese 10
2. Ayrton Senna 9
2. Alain Prost 9
4. Gerhard Berger 6
5. Alessandro Nannini 5
6. Nigel Mansell 4
7.Johnny Herbert 3
8. Nelson Pique 2
9. Michaele Alboreto 1
9. Jonathan Palmer 1

CC
1. Mclaren 18
2. Willams 10
2. Ferrari 10
4. Benetton 5
5. Lotus 2
5. Tyrrell 2
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Re: The Racing Career of Jake Olsen (1989-?

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FullMetalJack wrote:
Nuppiz wrote:
thor97 wrote:No F1 Challenge is broken on my pc for example whenever i dnf Jean Alesi in a prost wins so i developed a spreadsheet that quickly can simulate races. it is similer to AustralianStig model

That's not broken, that's just the default F1C talent files being shite. :pantano:


Speaking of Alesi, he'd most likely DNQ on a regular basis due to how uncompetitive the Tyrrell is in the 1989 mod. Cracking mod though.

Do what I do, mess around with the HDV files. :deletraz: On a related note, in the conversion of that mod for rFactor, Alesi is WAY quicker than either Alboreto or Palmer in the Tyrrell, and I found out that was due to the "Upgrades" .INI file which is linked to in Alesi's VEH file. For some strange reason if there are HDV files belonging to teams which replaced their drivers in the 1989 season, only the substitute drivers get the benefit of the HDV modifications.
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