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Re: 2016 IFRC season: NC race on P17, 2017 topic soon

Posted: 24 Apr 2014, 10:17
by go_Rubens
Jukka-Pekka Kankaanpää wrote:Whoever the hell this somebody is, there's no point arguing with James James Davies over how good he is. I've watched him. Did you see his 1998 season in F1RGP2C? Did you watch him anywhere else? No, because obviously you have no f***ing clue what you're talking about. He's the self-proclaimed best driver of all time for a reason at least, while you have no reason to say what you're saying because your a butthurt casual fan.

As for my day, I was in the middle of the pack. Qualified 18th out of 40, and then finished 6th out of 12. Not bad for my first open wheel race. I was impressed with driving the car and I was happy to beat some of the regular drivers. My day was pretty good after all. Better than my best touring car race in my opinion.

Re: 2016 IFRC season: NC race on P17, 2017 topic soon

Posted: 24 Apr 2014, 10:24
by pasta_maldonado
Somebody wrote:Lame excuse. Just shut up and accept it's your mistake. James James Davies is the most lamest driver ever
James James Davies wrote:'Most lamest'? Please, what are you, 12? Now piss off crying to mommy because I ain't got time to waste on some worthless nobody like yourself.
Somebody wrote:Yeah, you are so lame that I have to put 2 superlatives on purpose


James James Davies wrote:Good for you. I'm done talking to you now.


Herrmann Mann wrote:Jägermeister, anyone? Ja!


Jose Braggia wrote:Herrmann, why are you even here? Get back to organising the post race party. Anyway, I' disapponted with how the race went, Harmsky could have challenged for the win of he hadn't stalled on the grid. Having Marsden retire through mechanical failure was -


Herrmann Mann wrote: Post race party! Scuderia Vittore motorhome! Plenty of Jägermeister! Ja!

Re: 2016 IFRC season: NC race on P17, 2017 topic soon

Posted: 24 Apr 2014, 10:28
by Ataxia
Somebody wrote:Lame excuse. Just shut up and accept it's your mistake. James James Davies is the most lamest driver ever
James James Davies wrote:'Most lamest'? Please, what are you, 12? Now piss off crying to mommy because I ain't got time to waste on some worthless nobody like yourself.
Somebody wrote:Yeah, you are so lame that I have to put 2 superlatives on purpose


James James Davies wrote:Good for you. I'm done talking to you now.


Herrmann Mann wrote:Jägermeister, anyone? Ja!


Jose Braggia wrote:Herrmann, why are you even here? Get back to organising the post race party. Anyway, I' disapponted with how the race went, Harmsky could have challenged for the win of he hadn't stalled on the grid. Having Marsden retire through mechanical failure was -


Herrmann Mann wrote: Post race party! Scuderia Vittore motorhome! Plenty of Jägermeister! Ja!


Jerry de Boer wrote:...oh, hey guys...like, uh...oh, jeez what was I gonna say...oh, yeah, you guys seen...um...Jan around? I kinda gave him...um...money for Amsterdam's finest...and I dunno where he is, maaaan...oh man, I hope he's not taken my money...oh man, I'm getting kinda freaked now...ah...aaaah...somebody tell me it's gonna be okay...

Re: 2016 IFRC season: NC race on P17, 2017 topic soon

Posted: 24 Apr 2014, 11:28
by Aerospeed
Alessandro Marchesi wrote:This was a great race, everything came together all at once! Everyone in front of me at the start either dropped back or broke a piece on their car, so naturally all we had to do was hold it together. I'd like to thank Sienar for giving me this great opportunity, because it was extremely helpful in finding me a job after the fiasco at F2RWRS.


Translation: Marchesi for hire in the FR3.5. Top teams preferred.

Re: 2016 IFRC season: NC race on P17, 2017 topic soon

Posted: 24 Apr 2014, 18:46
by Nessafox
So, Kankaanpää is actually competitive...
Nicchi was obviously not ready for this step up, and should probably stay in F3RWRS, but after all it was a gift for him winning a race in F1RDS.

Re: 2016 IFRC season: NC race on P17, 2017 topic soon

Posted: 24 Apr 2014, 22:37
by RealRacingRoots
Aerospeed wrote:
Alessandro Marchesi wrote:This was a great race, everything came together all at once! Everyone in front of me at the start either dropped back or broke a piece on their car, so naturally all we had to do was hold it together. I'd like to thank Sienar for giving me this great opportunity, because it was extremely helpful in finding me a job after the fiasco at F2RWRS.


Translation: Marchesi for hire in the FR3.5. Top teams preferred.


R.T Solvalou is interested in Marchesi's services. We are offering a one-year contract to drive one of the cars with an option for a second year.

Re: 2016 IFRC season: NC race on P17, 2017 topic soon

Posted: 24 Apr 2014, 23:33
by go_Rubens
This wrote:So, Kankaanpää is actually competitive...


I have to admit, he impressed me as well with keeping it clean, something not a lot of drivers did. And he was actually somewhat decent, and consistent. So, what's the deal regarding his services?

Re: 2016 IFRC season: NC race on P17, 2017 topic soon

Posted: 24 Apr 2014, 23:58
by Nessafox
go_Rubens wrote:
This wrote:So, Kankaanpää is actually competitive...


I have to admit, he impressed me as well with keeping it clean, something not a lot of drivers did. And he was actually somewhat decent, and consistent. So, what's the deal regarding his services?

Considering recent developments, i'm kind of of unsure if i even have a place. Who owns Da Cunha (the least talented of the lot), and what does his owner think of indycars instead? About JPK, he's going to be the one put into the deep, and run in AR3.5. It's a risk, but i'm not going to dump any of these drivers soon.

Re: 2016 IFRC season: NC race on P17, 2017 topic soon

Posted: 25 Apr 2014, 00:15
by go_Rubens
This wrote:
go_Rubens wrote:
This wrote:So, Kankaanpää is actually competitive...


I have to admit, he impressed me as well with keeping it clean, something not a lot of drivers did. And he was actually somewhat decent, and consistent. So, what's the deal regarding his services?

Considering recent developments, i'm kind of of unsure if i even have a place. Who owns Da Cunha (the least talented of the lot), and what does his owner think of indycars instead? About JPK, he's going to be the one put into the deep, and run in AR3.5. It's a risk, but i'm not going to dump any of these drivers soon.


Call it a deal then! Happy to do business with you.