The Current Era - Alternate F1 - 2014 Season

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2014 Red Bull Großer Preis von Österreich II - Race

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2014 Red Bull Großer Preis von Österreich II - Race
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Penalty Points after the race:
#1 - James James Davies - 5
#2 - Vitaly Petrov - 12
#5 - Fernando Alonso - 17
#6 - Nico Rosberg - 9
#7 - Sébastien Bourdais - 9
#8 - Dave Cassidy - 10
#14 - Romain Grosjean - 8
#15 - Matthieu Vaxivière - 10 (+5 for causing an avoidable accident involving the driver of car #78 (Sergio Pérez))
#18 - Pedro de la Rosa - 9
#19 - Daniil Kwjat - 10
#25 - Jenson Button - 8
#26 - Alex Lynn - 10
#27 - Evgeny Restov - 3
#28 - Damon Cannon - 6
#30 - Lewis Hamilton - 20
#31 - Mikhail Aleshin - 5
#32 - Felipe Nasr - 5
#33 - Alexandre Prémat - 22
#51 - Valtteri Bottas - 10
#73 - Jeroen Krautmeir - 7
#77 - Sebastian Vettel - 5

-- Positives --
Felipe Massa - great win by the Brazilian in Austria.

Romain Grosjean - stole a second place by being conservative with fuel.

Jeroen Krautmeir - good job, he almost got away with giving Mercedes a 1-2.

Fernando Alonso - would have won had Williams gotten their fuel right.

Ferrari - breathtaking run to grab six points and INFINITE IMPROBABILITY DRIVE OF THE RACE.

-- Negatives --
Matthieu Vaxiviere - destroying and losing a possible points finish with a last corner accident makes you the REJECT OF THE RACE.

Dave Cassidy - ran out of fuel and lost a great bunch of points.

Vitaly Petrov - bad luck for the Russian as he is working on breaking his streak of consecutive retirements.

Mercedes - quite a lot of engine failures, even though the works team escaped unharmed.

Lewis Hamilton - crashtastic performance by the two-times world champion.
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2014 OMV Turkish Grand Prix I - Qualifying

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2014 OMV Turkish Grand Prix I - Qualifying

1. Jeroen Krautmeir / Mercedes - 1:25.880
2. Romain Grosjean / Peugeot - 1:26.079
3. Nico Rosberg / Williams-Mercedes - 1:26.159
4. Fernando Alonso / Williams-Mercedes - 1:26.160
5. James James Davies / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:26.199
6. Dave Cassidy / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:26.312
7. Vitaly Petrov / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:26.402
8. Sébastien Bourdais / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:26.593
9. Lewis Hamilton / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:26.631
10. Sebastian Vettel / McLaren-Ferrari - 1:26.758
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11. Pedro de la Rosa / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:26.677
12. Felipe Massa / Mercedes - 1:26.781
13. Valtteri Bottas / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:26.930
14. Jenson Button / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:26.958
15. Daniil Kwjat / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:27.093
16. Matthieu Vaxivière / Peugeot - 1:27.198
17. Sergio Pérez / McLaren-Ferrari - 1:27.239
18. Mikhail Aleshin / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:27.434
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19. Jean-Éric Vergne / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:27.893
20. Evgeny Restov / Ferrari - 1:28.048
21. Alex Lynn / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:28.141
22. Jaime Alguersuari / Villeneuve-Peugeot - 1:28.276
23. Damon Cannon / Ferrari - 1:28.439
24. Jacques Villeneuve / Villeneuve-Peugeot - 1:28.555
25. Felipe Nasr / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:28.925
26. Alexandre Prémat / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:29.217
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2014 OMV Turkish Grand Prix I - Race

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2014 OMV Turkish Grand Prix I - Race
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Penalty Points after the race:
#1 - James James Davies - 5
#2 - Vitaly Petrov - 12
#5 - Fernando Alonso - 17
#6 - Nico Rosberg - 9
#7 - Sébastien Bourdais - 9
#8 - Dave Cassidy - 10
#14 - Romain Grosjean - 8
#15 - Matthieu Vaxivière - 10
#18 - Pedro de la Rosa - 9
#19 - Daniil Kwjat - 10
#25 - Jenson Button - 8
#26 - Alex Lynn - 10
#27 - Evgeny Restov - 3
#28 - Damon Cannon - 6
#30 - Lewis Hamilton - 20
#31 - Mikhail Aleshin - 5
#32 - Felipe Nasr - 5
#33 - Alexandre Prémat - 22
#51 - Valtteri Bottas - 10
#73 - Jeroen Krautmeir - 7
#74 - Felipe Massa - 5 (+5 for causing an avoidable accident involving the driver of car #33 (Alexandre Prémat))
#77 - Sebastian Vettel - 5

-- Positives --
Nico Rosberg - takes back the lead of the world championship with a dominating drive.

Dave Cassidy - did what he could have done today.

Romain Grosjean - brilliant drive to earn Peugeot another valueable podium.

Lewis Hamilton - finally drove like he actually deserves his wage, earning INFINITE IMPROBABILITY DRIVE OF THE RACE.

Valtteri Bottas - good defensive driving to fight off Massa and Bourdais.

-- Negatives --
Sebastién Bourdais - not only lacking pace himself, he also held up Cassidy at a critical juncture.

Sebastian Vettel - heroic qualifying lap went nowhere, as his team mate conquered him during the race.

Felipe Nasr - you know you are slow if you finish behind Villeneuve, even though Villeneuve pitted one more time.

Vitaly Petrov - REJECT OF THE RACE for trying too hard on lap 1 and paying the price for it.

Jeroen Krautmeir - avoidable driving error spoils his pole effort.
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2014 OMV Turkish Grand Prix II - Qualifying

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2014 OMV Turkish Grand Prix II - Qualifying

1. James James Davies / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:25.752
2. Vitaly Petrov / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:26.077
3. Romain Grosjean / Peugeot - 1:26.126
4. Nico Rosberg / Williams-Mercedes - 1:26.204
5. Dave Cassidy / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:26.369
6. Felipe Massa / Mercedes - 1:26.399
7. Sébastien Bourdais / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:26.487
8. Lewis Hamilton / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:26.640
9. Jeroen Krautmeir / Mercedes - 1:26.647
10. Jenson Button / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:26.946
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11. Pedro de la Rosa / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:26.957
12. Evgeny Restov / Ferrari - 1:26.958
13. Mikhail Aleshin / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:26.971
14. Sebastian Vettel / McLaren-Ferrari - 1:27.080
15. Alex Lynn / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:27.123
16. Matthieu Vaxivière / Peugeot - 1:27.274
17. Sergio Pérez / McLaren-Ferrari - 1:27.239
18. Valtteri Bottas / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:27.390
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19. Jean-Éric Vergne / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:27.407
20. Fernando Alonso / Williams-Mercedes - 1:26.649 (ten-place grid penalty)
21. Damon Cannon / Ferrari - 1:28.033
22. Daniil Kwjat / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:26.953 (ten-place grid penalty)
23. Jacques Villeneuve / Villeneuve-Peugeot - 1:28.144
24. Jaime Alguersuari / Villeneuve-Peugeot - 1:28.599
25. Felipe Nasr / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:29.598
26. Alexandre Prémat / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:29.631
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Re: The Current Era - Alternate F1 - 2014 Season

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I reckon the Australian Grand Prix might be back in 2016 with the Clyde River Raceway track raring to go.
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Re: The Current Era - Alternate F1 - 2014 Season

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There's a reason I'm not upgrading the car any more this season. I'm concerned with funds.
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2014 OMV Turkish Grand Prix II - Race

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2014 OMV Turkish Grand Prix II - Race
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Penalty Points after the race:
#1 - James James Davies - 10 (+5 for causing an avoidable accident involving the driver of car #28 (Damon Cannon))
#2 - Vitaly Petrov - 12
#5 - Fernando Alonso - 17
#6 - Nico Rosberg - 9
#7 - Sébastien Bourdais - 9
#8 - Dave Cassidy - 15 (+5 for causing an avoidable accident involving the driver of car #25 (Jenson Button))
#14 - Romain Grosjean - 8
#15 - Matthieu Vaxivière - 10
#18 - Pedro de la Rosa - 9
#19 - Daniil Kwjat - 10
#25 - Jenson Button - 8
#26 - Alex Lynn - 10
#27 - Evgeny Restov - 3
#28 - Damon Cannon - 6
#30 - Lewis Hamilton - 20
#31 - Mikhail Aleshin - 5
#32 - Felipe Nasr - 5
#33 - Alexandre Prémat - 22
#51 - Valtteri Bottas - 10
#73 - Jeroen Krautmeir - 7
#74 - Felipe Massa - 5
#77 - Sebastian Vettel - 5

-- Positives --
James James Davies - great drive to get his third win of the season.

Sebastién Bourdais - needed to fight off Rosberg and did so.

Lewis Hamilton - another awesome bunch of points.

Evgeny Restov - got INFINITE IMPROBABILITY DRIVE OF THE RACE by finishing 7th on merit.

Vitaly Petrov - this Russian just cannot catch a break.

-- Negatives --
Matthieu Vaxiviere - the latest upgrade by Peugeot exposes Matthieu's weaknesses as Grosjean can now use the full pace of the car.

Mahindra-Mercedes - just too slow to fight for points.

Mikhail Aleshin - he was completely outperformed by his more famous team mate, a rare sight in 2014.

Felipe Massa - failing to avoid Vettel earns him zero points and REJECT OF THE RACE.

Damon Cannon - he technically had track position, but still acted like a twat, provoking JJD into taking him out.
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2014 Großer Preis von Deutschland I - Qualifying

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2014 Großer Hasselröder Schwarz Preis von Deutschland I - Qualifying

1. Romain Grosjean / Peugeot - 1:05.075
2. Fernando Alonso / Williams-Mercedes - 1:05.340
3. James James Davies / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:05.470
4. Jeroen Krautmeir / Mercedes - 1:05.531
5. Nico Rosberg / Williams-Mercedes - 1:05.538
6. Sébastien Bourdais / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:05.768
7. Vitaly Petrov / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:05.808
8. Dave Cassidy / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:05.842
9. Lewis Hamilton / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:05.853
10. Felipe Massa / Mercedes - 1:05.884
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11. Jenson Button / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:06.266
12. Sebastian Vettel / McLaren-Ferrari - 1:06.274
13. Daniil Kwjat / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:06.306
14. Valtteri Bottas / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:06.347
15. Sergio Pérez / McLaren-Ferrari - 1:06.384
16. Matthieu Vaxivière / Peugeot - 1:06.611
17. Evgeny Restov / Ferrari - 1:06.620
18. Pedro de la Rosa / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:06.722
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19. Mikhail Aleshin / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:06.852
20. Alex Lynn / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:06.890
21. Jean-Éric Vergne / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:07.095
22. Damon Cannon / Ferrari - 1:07.279
23. Jaime Alguersuari / Villeneuve-Peugeot - 1:07.399
24. Jacques Villeneuve / Villeneuve-Peugeot - 1:08.009
25. Felipe Nasr / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:08.717
26. Alexandre Prémat / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:09.142
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2014 Großer Preis von Deutschland I - Qualifying

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2014 Großer Hasselröder Schwarz Preis von Deutschland I - Race
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Penalty Points after the race:
#1 - James James Davies - 10
#2 - Vitaly Petrov - 12
#4 - Jaime Alguersuari - 11 (+11 for dangerous driving against and causing an avoidable accident involving the driver of car #14 (Romain Grosjean))
#5 - Fernando Alonso - 17
#6 - Nico Rosberg - 9
#7 - Sébastien Bourdais - 9
#8 - Dave Cassidy - 15
#14 - Romain Grosjean - 8
#15 - Matthieu Vaxivière - 10
#18 - Pedro de la Rosa - 9
#19 - Daniil Kwjat - 10
#25 - Jenson Button - 8
#26 - Alex Lynn - 10
#27 - Evgeny Restov - 3
#28 - Damon Cannon - 6
#30 - Lewis Hamilton - 20
#31 - Mikhail Aleshin - 5
#32 - Felipe Nasr - 5
#33 - Alexandre Prémat - 22
#51 - Valtteri Bottas - 10
#73 - Jeroen Krautmeir - 7
#74 - Felipe Massa - 5
#77 - Sebastian Vettel - 5

-- Positives --
Sebastién Bourdais - got a valueable win which may just keep his title challenge alive.

James James Davies - after his silly mistake, he will be disappointed, but 18 valueable points is still something.

Jenson Button - INFINITE IMPROBABILITY DRIVE OF THE RACE for getting a valueable podium.

McLaren-Ferrari - six points will help the struggling British team.

Romain Grosjean - if he hadn't met the retarded Spaniard, he would have won this.

-- Negatives --
Lewis Hamilton - yet another miserable race which is especially disappointing after his great run in Turkey.

Alex Lynn - not the hero of Red Bull today, Button took him to school

Jaime Alguersuari - his team need all the points they can get, so being extremely stupid and costing your team eight points earns you REJECT OF THE RACE.

Marussia-Ferrari - being down three laps on a track where there are only 47 laps is extremely bad.

Jacques Villeneuve - harmful incident that ruined his day very early.
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2014 Großer Preis von Deutschland II - Qualifying

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2014 Großer Hasselröder Schwarz Preis von Deutschland II - Qualifying

1. Fernando Alonso / Williams-Mercedes - 1:04.836
2. Dave Cassidy / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:05.389
3. Jeroen Krautmeir / Mercedes - 1:05.496
4. Daniil Kwjat / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:05.614
5. Nico Rosberg / Williams-Mercedes - 1:05.655
6. James James Davies / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:05.656
7. Sebastian Vettel / McLaren-Ferrari - 1:05.694
8. Lewis Hamilton / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:05.762
9. Romain Grosjean / Peugeot - 1:05.962
10. Sébastien Bourdais / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:06.110
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11. Jenson Button / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:06.098
12. Sergio Pérez / McLaren-Ferrari - 1:06.270
13. Pedro de la Rosa / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:06.271
14. Felipe Massa / Mercedes - 1:06.303
15. Valtteri Bottas / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:06.426
16. Jean-Éric Vergne / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:06.509
17. Matthieu Vaxivière / Peugeot - 1:06.584
18. Evgeny Restov / Ferrari - 1:06.814
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19. Jaime Alguersuari / Villeneuve-Peugeot - 1:07.012
20. Mikhail Aleshin / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:07.057
21. Alex Lynn / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:07.199
22. Vitaly Petrov / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:06.158 (ten-place grid penalty)
23. Damon Cannon / Ferrari - 1:07.898
24. Felipe Nasr / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:08.088
25. Jacques Villeneuve / Villeneuve-Peugeot - 1:08.395
26. Alexandre Prémat / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:09.055
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2014 Großer Preis von Deutschland II - Qualifying

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2014 Großer Hasselröder Schwarz Preis von Deutschland II - Race
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Penalty Points after the race:
#1 - James James Davies - 10
#2 - Vitaly Petrov - 12
#4 - Jaime Alguersuari - 11
#5 - Fernando Alonso - 17
#6 - Nico Rosberg - 9
#7 - Sébastien Bourdais - 9
#8 - Dave Cassidy - 15
#14 - Romain Grosjean - 8
#15 - Matthieu Vaxivière - 10
#18 - Pedro de la Rosa - 9
#19 - Daniil Kwjat - 10
#25 - Jenson Button - 8
#26 - Alex Lynn - 10
#27 - Evgeny Restov - 3
#28 - Damon Cannon - 6
#30 - Lewis Hamilton - 20
#31 - Mikhail Aleshin - 5
#32 - Felipe Nasr - 5
#33 - Alexandre Prémat - 22
#51 - Valtteri Bottas - 14 (+4 for dangerous driving against the driver of car #5 (Fernando Alonso))
#73 - Jeroen Krautmeir - 11 (+4 for dangerous driving against the driver of car #8 (Dave Cassidy))
#74 - Felipe Massa - 5
#77 - Sebastian Vettel - 5

Jenson Button will miss the next two races with an injury. Since Red Bull have a standard Friday drivers, they will enter Bruno Senna unless they sign a different driver instead (the wage will be taken out of Button's). Jacques Villeneuve will miss the next twelve races with an injury. Since Villeneuve have a standard Friday drivers, they will enter Robert Wickens unless they sign a different driver instead (the wage will be taken out of Villeneuve's). You will have until August 11, 4 p.m. to arrange a deal if you'd like to.

-- Positives --
Fernando Alonso - another amazing run for the Spaniard.

Dave Cassidy - came yet again close to scoring his first win, one day he will win something.

Sebastian Vettel - scoring vital points for your team earns you INFINITE IMPROBABILITY DRIVE OF THE RACE, even if you make mistakes down the road.

Matthieu Vaxiviere - acceptable run to get some points, even though Hamilton catched him right at the end.

Nico Rosberg - brilliant drive undone by explosive engines.

-- Negatives --
Lewis Hamilton - there is no justice in this world if you can be this retarded and still grab so many points, so a shared REJECT OF THE RACE is in order.

Ferrari - banging around with Mikhail Aleshin and Vitaly Petrov will not help your cause.

Jeroen Krautmeir - at least Hamilton got results, but Krautmeir can't escape his part of the shared REJECT OF THE RACE that way.

Jenson Button - should watch the road, stuff like that could end a career

Sebastién Bourdais - winning race I is useless in winning the title if you retire n race II.
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Senna will replace Button, is there footage of the crash availible?
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roblomas52 wrote:Senna will replace Button, is there footage of the crash availible?


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2014 Galp Energia Grande Prémio de Portugal I - Qualifying

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2014 Galp Energia Grande Prémio de Portugal I - Qualifying

1. Romain Grosjean / Peugeot - 40.178
2. Fernando Alonso / Williams-Mercedes - 40.179
3. Nico Rosberg / Williams-Mercedes - 40.216
4. Vitaly Petrov / Brabham-Mercedes - 40.383
5. James James Davies / Brabham-Mercedes - 40.395
6. Sébastien Bourdais / Sauber-Mercedes - 40.462
7. Jeroen Krautmeir / Mercedes - 40.463
8. Dave Cassidy / Sauber-Mercedes - 40.470
9. Pedro de la Rosa / Caterham-Peugeot - 40.632
10. Daniil Kwjat / Caterham-Peugeot - 40.633
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11. Lewis Hamilton / Stefan-Mercedes - 40.634
12. Sebastian Vettel / McLaren-Ferrari - 40.668
13. Felipe Massa / Mercedes - 40.670
14. Jean-Éric Vergne / Mahindra-Mercedes - 40.679
15. Alex Lynn / Red Bull-Hyundai - 40.718
16. Bruno Senna / Red Bull-Hyundai - 40.766
17. Valtteri Bottas / Mahindra-Mercedes - 40.915
18. Matthieu Vaxivière / Peugeot - 41.342
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19. Sergio Pérez / McLaren-Ferrari - 41.747
20. Mikhail Aleshin / Stefan-Mercedes - 41.805
21. Evgeny Restov / Ferrari - 41.809
22. Robert Wickens / Villeneuve-Peugeot - 41.928
23. Damon Cannon / Ferrari - 41.961
24. Jaime Alguersuari / Villeneuve-Peugeot - 42.123
25. Felipe Nasr / Marussia-Ferrari - 42.342
26. Alexandre Prémat / Marussia-Ferrari - 42.633
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2014 Galp Energia Grande Prémio de Portugal I - Qualifying

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2014 Galp Energia Grande Prémio de Portugal I - Race
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Penalty Points after the race:
#1 - James James Davies - 19 (+9 for dangerous driving against and causing an avoidable accident involving the driver of car #52 (Jean-Éric Vergne))
#2 - Vitaly Petrov - 12
#4 - Jaime Alguersuari - 11
#5 - Fernando Alonso - 17
#6 - Nico Rosberg - 9
#7 - Sébastien Bourdais - 9
#8 - Dave Cassidy - 15
#14 - Romain Grosjean - 8
#15 - Matthieu Vaxivière - 10
#18 - Pedro de la Rosa - 9
#19 - Daniil Kwjat - 10
#25 - Jenson Button - 8
#26 - Alex Lynn - 10
#27 - Evgeny Restov - 3
#28 - Damon Cannon - 6
#30 - Lewis Hamilton - 20
#31 - Mikhail Aleshin - 5
#32 - Felipe Nasr - 5
#33 - Alexandre Prémat - 27 (+5 for dangerous driving against and causing an avoidable accident involving the driver of car #4 (Jaime Alguersuari))
#51 - Valtteri Bottas - 10
#73 - Jeroen Krautmeir - 7
#74 - Felipe Massa - 5
#77 - Sebastian Vettel - 5

-- Positives --
Fernando Alonso - would have won if not for a strategy error.

Romain Grosjean - his pit crew ruined his day, but he has nothing to be ashamed about.

Bruno Senna - INFINITE IMPROBABILITY DRIVE OF THE RACE for getting a point on his comeback.

James James Davies - could have added to his WDC lead, but Mercedes-Benz hated that idea.

Nico Rosberg - got himself into a great position, but his engine betrays him.

-- Negatives --
Williams-Mercedes - failure to communicate and exploding engines cost them dearly.

Pedro de la Rosa - pathetic run in the last two stints for the Spanish driver.

Mercedes - bad run by self-proclaimed title contenders and by winning the engine explosion extravaganza they earn REJECT OF THE RACE.

Damon Cannon - extremely slow, he was not really competitive.

Alexandre Prémat - yet another accident, the stewards are going to run out of patience.
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2014 Galp Energia Grande Prémio de Portugal II - Qualifying

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2014 Galp Energia Grande Prémio de Portugal II - Qualifying

1. Fernando Alonso / Williams-Mercedes - 40.200
2. Vitaly Petrov / Brabham-Mercedes - 40.233
3. Felipe Massa / Mercedes - 40.319
4. Dave Cassidy / Sauber-Mercedes - 40.329
5. Jeroen Krautmeir / Mercedes - 40.363
6. Valtteri Bottas / Mahindra-Mercedes - 40.369
7. Romain Grosjean / Peugeot - 40.403
8. Daniil Kwjat / Caterham-Peugeot - 40.491
9. Sébastien Bourdais / Sauber-Mercedes - 40.598
10. Mikhail Aleshin / Stefan-Mercedes - 40.631
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11. Bruno Senna / Red Bull-Hyundai - 40.667
12. Pedro de la Rosa / Caterham-Peugeot - 40.678
13. Matthieu Vaxivière / Peugeot - 40.958
14. Lewis Hamilton / Stefan-Mercedes - 40.959
15. Sebastian Vettel / McLaren-Ferrari - 40.965
16. Jean-Éric Vergne / Mahindra-Mercedes - 41.088
17. Sergio Pérez / McLaren-Ferrari - 41.136
18. Nico Rosberg / Williams-Mercedes - 40.414 (ten-place grid penalty)
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19. James James Davies / Brabham-Mercedes - 40.487 (ten-place grid penalty)
20. Robert Wickens / Villeneuve-Peugeot - 41.140
21. Damon Cannon / Ferrari - 41.371
22. Jaime Alguersuari / Villeneuve-Peugeot - 41.506
23. Alex Lynn / Red Bull-Hyundai - 40.717 (ten-place grid penalty)
24. Evgeny Restov / Ferrari - 41.804 (ten-place grid penalty)
25. Alexandre Prémat / Marussia-Ferrari - 41.688
26. Felipe Nasr / Marussia-Ferrari - 41.887 (ten-place grid penalty)
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2014 Galp Energia Grande Prémio de Portugal II - Qualifying

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2014 Galp Energia Grande Prémio de Portugal II - Race
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Penalty Points after the race:
#1 - James James Davies - 19
#2 - Vitaly Petrov - 12
#4 - Jaime Alguersuari - 11
#5 - Fernando Alonso - 17
#6 - Nico Rosberg - 9
#7 - Sébastien Bourdais - 9
#8 - Dave Cassidy - 15
#14 - Romain Grosjean - 8
#15 - Matthieu Vaxivière - 10
#18 - Pedro de la Rosa - 9
#19 - Daniil Kwjat - 10
#25 - Jenson Button - 8
#26 - Alex Lynn - 10
#27 - Evgeny Restov - 3
#28 - Damon Cannon - 6
#30 - Lewis Hamilton - 20
#31 - Mikhail Aleshin - 5
#32 - Felipe Nasr - 5
#33 - Alexandre Prémat - 27
#51 - Valtteri Bottas - 10
#73 - Jeroen Krautmeir - 7
#74 - Felipe Massa - 5
#77 - Sebastian Vettel - 5

-- Positives --
Felipe Massa - sensible run by the Brazilian to take a valueable win in Portugal: espetáculo!

Nico Rosberg - covered for his engine failure in race I and got a good third place with an impressive comeback.

Valtteri Bottas - almost got a podium ... almost.

Bruno Senna - another INFINITE IMPROBABILITY DRIVE OF THE RACE for surviving the chaos and stealing ten points.

Felipe Nasr - this point and the money associated with it is what you need.

-- Negatives --
Jaime Alguersuari - as a Villeneuve driver in 2014, you have one job: defeat the Marussias!

Jeroen Krautmeir - throwing away what would have been an assured win earns you REJECT OF THE RACE.

Robert Wickens - could have had Nasr's point, but he did not.

Sebastién Bourdais - hilarious accident is not hilarious for Bourdais's run at the title.

Jean-Éric Vergne - today he had no excuse for his failure.
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2014 Agip Gran Premio d'Italia I - Qualifying

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2014 Agip Gran Premio d'Italia I - Qualifying

1. James James Davies / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:19.439
2. Romain Grosjean / Peugeot - 1:19.476
3. Vitaly Petrov / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:19.588
4. Fernando Alonso / Williams-Mercedes - 1:19.639
5. Jeroen Krautmeir / Mercedes - 1:19.694
6. Nico Rosberg / Williams-Mercedes - 1:19.822
7. Sébastien Bourdais / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:19.824
8. Felipe Massa / Mercedes - 1:19.932
9. Dave Cassidy / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:20.079
10. Daniil Kwjat / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:20.189
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11. Pedro de la Rosa / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:20.224
12. Mikhail Aleshin / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:20.275
13. Matthieu Vaxivière / Peugeot - 1:20.393
14. Valtteri Bottas / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:20.518
15. Sebastian Vettel / McLaren-Ferrari - 1:20.560
16. Lewis Hamilton / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:20.596
17. Jenson Button / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:20.717
18. Evgeny Restov / Ferrari - 1:20.760
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19. Jean-Éric Vergne / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:20.850
20. Sergio Pérez / McLaren-Ferrari - 1:20.922
21. Alex Lynn / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:21.011
22. Robert Wickens / Villeneuve-Peugeot - 1:21.184
23. Jaime Alguersuari / Villeneuve-Peugeot - 1:21.550
24. Damon Cannon / Ferrari - 1:21.630
25. Felipe Nasr / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:22.465
26. Alexandre Prémat / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:22.663
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2014 Agip Gran Premio d'Italia I - Race
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Penalty Points after the race:
#1 - James James Davies - 19
#2 - Vitaly Petrov - 12
#4 - Jaime Alguersuari - 11
#5 - Fernando Alonso - 17
#6 - Nico Rosberg - 9
#7 - Sébastien Bourdais - 9
#8 - Dave Cassidy - 15
#14 - Romain Grosjean - 8
#15 - Matthieu Vaxivière - 10
#18 - Pedro de la Rosa - 9
#19 - Daniil Kwjat - 10
#25 - Jenson Button - 8
#26 - Alex Lynn - 10
#27 - Evgeny Restov - 3
#28 - Damon Cannon - 6
#30 - Lewis Hamilton - 20
#31 - Mikhail Aleshin - 5
#32 - Felipe Nasr - 5
#33 - Alexandre Prémat - 27
#51 - Valtteri Bottas - 10
#73 - Jeroen Krautmeir - 7
#74 - Felipe Massa - 5
#77 - Sebastian Vettel - 5

-- Positives --
Romain Grosjean - heroic drive by Grosjean to give Peugeot another well-deserved win.

Vitaly Petrov - could not conquer the Frenchman, but his second place was still very neat.

Nico Rosberg - acceptable run by the German, getting 15 points.

Daniil Kwjat - used his strategy well and deserved some major points, which he recieved.

Jenson Button - he gets INFINITE IMPROBABILITY DRIVE OF THE RACE for moving from 17th to 9th.

-- Negatives --
Dave Cassidy - way too slow in the middle stint, he lost a few points due to that.

James James Davies - avoidable mistake may come back and haunt him in November.

Mikhail Aleshin - it went amazing until the final stint, he will be disappointed.

Sebastian Vettel - was too eager at the start and paid the price

Alexandre Prémat - as his career is on the line, this REJECT OF THE RACE-inducing crash will not help.
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2014 Agip Gran Premio d'Italia II - Qualifying

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2014 Agip Gran Premio d'Italia II - Qualifying

1. James James Davies / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:19.530
2. Jeroen Krautmeir / Mercedes - 1:19.613
3. Nico Rosberg / Williams-Mercedes - 1:19.689
4. Dave Cassidy / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:19.737
5. Sébastien Bourdais / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:19.850
6. Jenson Button / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:19.896
7. Vitaly Petrov / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:20.114
8. Felipe Massa / Mercedes - 1:20.226
9. Romain Grosjean / Peugeot - 1:20.360
10. Daniil Kwjat / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:20.546
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11. Lewis Hamilton / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:20.632
12. Jean-Éric Vergne / Mahindra-Mercedes -1:20.645
13. Mikhail Aleshin / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:20.766
14. Alex Lynn / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:20.821
15. Evgeny Restov / Ferrari - 1:20.860
16. Sebastian Vettel / McLaren-Ferrari -1:21.052
17. Pedro de la Rosa / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:21.1061:20.866
18. Sergio Pérez / McLaren-Ferrari - 1:21.097
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19. Matthieu Vaxivière / Peugeot - 1:21.281
20. Damon Cannon / Ferrari - 1:21.308
21. Valtteri Bottas / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:20.622 (ten-place grid penalty)
22. Fernando Alonso / Williams-Mercedes - 1:20.622 (ten-place grid penalty)
23. Jaime Alguersuari / Villeneuve-Peugeot - 1:22.438
24. Robert Wickens / Villeneuve-Peugeot - 1:21.534
25. Felipe Nasr / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:21.837
26. Alexandre Prémat / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:22.661
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2014 Agip Gran Premio d'Italia II - Race
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Penalty Points after the race:
#1 - James James Davies - 19
#2 - Vitaly Petrov - 12
#4 - Jaime Alguersuari - 11
#5 - Fernando Alonso - 17
#6 - Nico Rosberg - 9
#7 - Sébastien Bourdais - 9
#8 - Dave Cassidy - 15
#14 - Romain Grosjean - 8
#15 - Matthieu Vaxivière - 10
#18 - Pedro de la Rosa - 14 (+5 for causing an avoidable accident involving the driver of car #32 (Felipe Nasr))
#19 - Daniil Kwjat - 10
#25 - Jenson Button - 8
#26 - Alex Lynn - 10
#27 - Evgeny Restov - 3
#28 - Damon Cannon - 6
#30 - Lewis Hamilton - 20
#31 - Mikhail Aleshin - 5
#32 - Felipe Nasr - 5
#33 - Alexandre Prémat - 27
#51 - Valtteri Bottas - 10
#73 - Jeroen Krautmeir - 7
#74 - Felipe Massa - 5
#77 - Sebastian Vettel - 5

Sebastian Vettel will miss the next twelve races with an injury. Since Villeneuve have a standard Friday drivers, they will enter Riccardo Agostini unless they sign a different driver instead (the wage will be taken out of Vettel's). You will have until August 15, 1 a.m. to arrange a deal if you'd like to.

-- Positives --
Sebastién Bourdais - as he takes the lead in the WDC, he reminds us anything is possible this year.

Mercedes - while using team order to keep Krautmeir behind Massa was not nice, it paid off handsomely.

Daniil Kwjat - nobody noticed him, but when you get results like this, you can afford to be anonymous.

Evgeny Restov - he was the hero Ferrari needed and the one it deserves, earning INFINITE IMPROBABILITY DRIVE OF THE RACE.

Nico Rosberg - had the race by the balls until a backmarker incident caught up with him.

-- Negatives --
Peugeot - miserable run due to errors by Grosjean and lack of pace by Vaxiviere.

Pedro de la Rosa - even though he could not have expected to ruin Rosberg's race and didn't get penalties for that, he still earns REJECT OF THE RACE.

Stefan-Mercedes - although it didn't cost them anything, having both cars retire on the final lap is hilariously awful.

Damon Cannon - whereas Restov is the hero of Ferrari, Cannon is the zero.

Sebastian Vettel - tried again too hard, and this time he really paid for it.
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Re: The Current Era - Alternate F1 - 2014 Season

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formula1.com wrote:Pagani To Join Formula One

Earlier today, Cosworth confirmed a partnership with Pagani. The Italian sports cars manufacturer will purchase engines from the British company for their new super car, the Pagani Vuelo. Furthermore, Cosworth will produce a V10 engine using the Pagani label for use in Formula One from 2016 on. Seeing Pagani engines in Formula One is bound to be interesting, given Pagani's (now former?) working relationship with AMG.


formula1.com wrote:Provisional 2015 Calendar Published

Gulf Air Bahrain Grands Prix – Bahrain International Circuit – 14/15 March
Petronas Chemicals Malaysian Grands Prix – Sepang International Circuit – 28/29 March
Caixa Brazilian Grands Prix – Circuito de Rua de Ribeirão Preto – 11/12 April
Grandes Premios Telmex de Mexico – Parque Fundidora – 2/3 May
Kawasaki United States Grands Prix – Sonoma Raceway – 9/10 May
MCI Canadian Grands Prix – Vancouver Street Circuit – 23/24 May
Motul British Grands Prix – Donington Park – 13/14 June
Große Vodafone Preise von Deutschland – Nürburgring – 20/21 June
Grandes Premios Martini Blanco de España – Valencia Street Circuit – 4/5 July
AMD LIVE! Russian Grands Prix – Irkutsk Speedway – 25/26 July
Große Red Bull Preise von Österreich – Red Bull Ring – 15/16 August
Gran Premi Agip d'Italia - Autodromo Nazionale Monza – 22/23 August
Cyta Cyprus Grands Prix – Akrotiri Bay International Circuit – 5/6 September
DHL Abu Dhabi Grands Prix – Yas Marina Circuit – 12/13 September
Airtel Indian Grands Prix – Buddh International Circuit – 26/27 September
Shell Japanese Grands Prix – Autopolis – 10/11 October
Hyundai Korean Grands Prix – Korea International Circuit – 17/18 October
Johnnie Walker Singapore Grands Prix – Marina Bay Street Circuit – 7/8 November
Olympus Pen Chinese Grands Prix – Shanghai International Circuit - 21/22 November


Aside from these two news, there are still six spots left in the 2015 FIA draft for fictional drivers. If you want to enter, please give me the name, nationality and backstory of your drivers.
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Make that seven spots left with Sam Baromono removing himself knowing that no one would like the Belgian and also is a little bit on the old side.
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Well then, here comes João Oliveira
Date of birth: 18th May, 1995
Place of birth: Lisbon
Racing career: 1999-2009: Karting (Runner-up Karting World Championship 2006, 2007, 2008)
2010-2011: Formula Ford UK (3rd 2010, 11 wins, 2nd 2011, 16 wins)
2012: Formula Renault 2.0 (3rd, 3 wins, 6 2nds)
2013: Formula Renault 3.5 (2nd, 6 wins, 5 2nds)
2014: Formula Renault 3.5 (currently 1st, 7 wins, 1 2nd)
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McLaren confirms that James Hinchcliffe will replace Vettel
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Tryin' my luck for the 2015 FIA Draft then

Name : Sami Ivarsson
Date of birth : 15th June 1994
Place of birth : Malmö, Sweden
Racing career
2008 - 2009 : Karting
2010 : British Formula Ford (2nd, 6 wins)
2011 : ADAC Formel Masters (5th, seven 2nds)
2012 : GP3 Series (9th, one 2th)
2013 : Indy Lights (5th, 2 wins)
2014 : Indy Lights (2nd, 3 wins)
2014bis : GP2 Series (11th, for the 3 last races, two 2nds)

Could be considered a late starter in karting. He didn't drive one until the age of 14 but had decent results. His parents never understood his ambitions but still helped him financially at the start of his career. In late 2009, he moved to the United Kingdom to compete in the British Formula Ford where he excelled in his sole season. Thinking another year in the UK wouldn't get him closer to a higher open wheeler series, he moved to Germany and its ADAC Formel Masters. He didn't score any win and had less success than in Formula Ford, but he finished in the points everytime he started. His consistency and a bit of sponsorship money got him a GP3 Series seat on 2012. However, it was another win-less year for Ivarsson and late in the season, he was being pressured by his team to bring more money. By the time he managed to collect the money, he found out his seat had been taken by someone with much more money. With little opportunities in Europe, he went to the United States to keep his career going. The 2013 Indy Lights season was a learning year for him, but he did surprisingly well. 2014 was even better, he was charging to the title, but a puncture in the final race at Sonoma Raceway ended his title hopes. At the end of the Indy Lights season, he drove the last three races in GP2. Ivarsson now has options to drive in Indycar and GP2 in 2015 but his eyes are focused on Formula One.

Yeah, I know 2014 isn't over yet, but eh... :p
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Name: Rafael Martins
Date of Birth: 24th of July 1993
Place of Birth: Porto, Portugal
Racing Carrer:
2004-2008 - Karting
2009 - Spanish Formula Ford Champioship (1st in the champioship, with 9 wins)
2010 - British Formula Ford (4th in the champioship, 3 wins)
2011 - British Formula Ford (2nd in the champioship, 11 wins)
2012 - GP3 (7th in the champioship, 2 wins)
2013 - GP2 (3rd in the champioiship, 6 wins)
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Name: Einar Ármannsson
Date of birth: 5th August, 1995
Place of birth: Reykjavik, Iceland
Racing Record:

2002-2008: Karting (Karting World Championship: 3rd in 2006, 4th in 2007, Champion in 2008.)
2009: Formula Ford UK (Champion in 2009, 10 victories.)
2010-2012: Formula Renault 2.0 (5th in 2010, 4 3rds, 2 2nds; 4th in 2011, 3 victories, 4 2nds, 2 3rds; Champion in 2012, 10 victories, 3 2nds, 3 3rds.)
2013-2014: Formula Renault 3.5 (3rd in 2013, 3 2nds, 8 3rds; currently 2nd, 5 victories, 2 2nds, 2 3rds.)

Ármannsson, born into a family of amateur racers, ascended both local and international karting ladders rapidly at a relatively young age, winning the Karting World Championship in 2008. The Icelander followed his karting successes with a Formula Ford championship in his rookie season, earning him a race seat in Formula Renault 2.0 with the front-running Koiranen Motorsport team. Despite demonstrating prodigious pace throughout the season, Ármannsson struggled with car setup issues and consistency, consigning him to a lowly fifth place in his debut year. 2011 thus represented a considerable improvement, as Ármannsson came to grips with his machinery and took three consecutive victories at the end of the year; with his confidence restored and two years worth of experience under his belt, Ármannsson dominated the 2012 season, taking ten victories and an additional six podium positions. For 2013, he moved up to Formula Renault 3.5, where he finished on the podium an impressive eleven times, though he failed to take any victories, and placed third overall. Presently, Ármannsson sits second in the standings, locked into a tight championship battle with perennial junior series nemesis, João Oliveira.
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Name: Dylan Wilmington
Date of birth: 7th December, 1995
Place of birth: Vancouver, Canada
Racing History:

2007-08: Karting
2013: GT Academy, 3rd place.
2014: F3 Euroseries, Motopark Academy (5th, 1 win)

Dylan and younger brother James were both big names in North American karting, but the family logistics firm was only able to sponsor one driver after the worldwide recession worsened in 2008. Dylan chose to quit karting in order to let his little brother James start. Having seen an advertisement for the Gran Turismo Academy, the Canadian successfully signed up for 2013, having been out of racing for 5 years, and proved he still had that racers' instinct on his path to third place. Backing from Nissan and Polyphony Digital allowed Dylan to make the step up to F3 with the well-known Motopark Academy team. Despite never having driven in Europe, Wilmington has managed to take a few podium places, with his first win coming at the Hungaroring. Perhaps 2015 is too early for F1, but people have made the step up from lower categories...
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Name: Thomas Wren
Date of Birth: 5th March 1994
Place Of Birth: Maidstone UK

Racing Record

2000-2009: Karting (Karting World Champion 2009)
2010: British Formula Ford 2nd 4 Wins
2011: Formula Renualt 2.0 3rd 3 Wins
2012: Formula Renualt 2.0 2nd 5 wins
2013: GP3 2nd 3 Wins
2014: GP2 4th 2 wins

Thomas Began Karting at the age of 6 and quickly established himself as one of the best racers in British Karting, the highlight of his karting career was world champion in 2009, this lead to him stepping up to single seaters for 2010 at the age of 15, in British formula ford. he found himself regularly fighting at the front of the field, although the championship alluded him as a string of reliability issues meant that he finished 2nd in the championship, despite taking 3 wins and leading the championship for the majority of the championship. He stepped up to Formula Renault 2.0 for 2011, despite being unfamiliar with European circuits he again established himself as a front runner, finishing 3rd in the championship with 3 wins. he remained in the championship and found himself locked in a 3 way battle for the championship with Einar Ármannsson and João Oliveira, he eventually finished second in the championship taking half the wins of the champion. for 2013 he signed to race in GP3 and found himself again in the championship battle despite struggling with the car for the first half of the season, a strong second half of the season saw him take 3 wins, one of which coming at the race at Silverstone in which he spun at the first corner which lead to brilliant come back drive through the field. Currently for 2014 he drives in GP2 and sits 4th in the championship as best rookie having taken 2 victories so far this season
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Name:Kevin Valerian
Born:13th Mar 1996 on Montaigu,France
2010:FR2.0E = 4th,3 podiums,1 win - ???
2011:ILTS = 7th 1 podium - Andretti
2012:ILTS = 1st 10 podiums - Schmidt
2013:AutoGP = 1st 5 wins - Super Nova Inter.
2014:GP2 = Monza only (8thfeature,1thsprint) - Trident
2015:GP2 = 10th 1 podium - Rapax
2016:GP2 = 4th 6 podiums - Trident
2016-2017:FE = 3rd 1 win 2 podiums - Audi ABT
2017:AutoGP = 1st 4 wins - Super Nova Inter.
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And with that, we are full. Thanks, ladies and gentlemen.

formula1.com wrote:FIA announce 2015 Draft Candidates

Earlier today, the FIA confirmed the selection for the FIA Young Drivers Draft of 2015. After having been critizised for not including a bigger selection of Asian talent, the FIA responded and placed a number of Asian talent on the list. The biggest surprise of the draft will be that Valentino Rossi, who earlier this year confirmed his departure from MotoGP without talking about his next career step, will be eligible to be drafted by the Formula One teams.

Arthur Pic (France)
Ben Kennedy (United States)
Chelsea Angelo (Australia)
Dan Cammish (United Kingdom)
Dani Clos (Spain)
Dylan Wilmington (Canada) - Ataxia
Earl Bamber (New Zealand)
Einar Ármannsson (Iceland) - kevinbotz
João Oliveira (Portugal) - takagi_for_the_win
Jules Bianchi (France)
Kevin Valerian (France) - Normal32
Luiz Razia (Brazil)
Markus Pommer (Germany)
Nobuharu Matsushita (Japan)
Nyck de Fries (Netherlands)
Rafael Martins (Portugal) - Miguel98
Sage Karam (United States)
Sami Ivarsson (Sweden) - Rated
Scott Hargrove (Canada)
Scott Pye (Australia)
Simon Hodge (Australia)
Spencer Pigot (United States)
Stefano Coletti (Monaco)
Thomas Wren (United Kingdom) - peteroli34
Tsugio Matsuda (Japan)
Valentino Rossi (Italy)
William Buller (United Kingdom)
Yang Xu (China)
Yuji Kunimoto (Japan)
Zack Meyer (Canada)


Please note that you are not supposed to make your draft choices right now. This is merely for your information and to help you planning.
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2014 DHL Abu Dhabi Grand Prix I - Qualifying

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2014 DHL Abu Dhabi Grand Prix I - Qualifying

1. Fernando Alonso / Williams-Mercedes - 1:40.815
2. Felipe Massa / Mercedes - 1:40.859
3. Nico Rosberg / Williams-Mercedes - 1:41.073
4. James James Davies / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:41.287
5. Jeroen Krautmeir / Mercedes - 1:41.370
6. Jenson Button / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:41.542
7. Dave Cassidy / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:41.584
8. Vitaly Petrov / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:41.876
9. Sébastien Bourdais / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:41.888
10. Romain Grosjean / Peugeot - 1:42.181
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11. Lewis Hamilton / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:42.821
12. Jean-Éric Vergne / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:42.858
13. Valtteri Bottas / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:42.918
14. Daniil Kwjat / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:42.991
15. Evgeny Restov / Ferrari - 1:43.290
16. Sergio Pérez / McLaren-Ferrari - 1:43.332
17. Alex Lynn / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:43.409
18. Mikhail Aleshin / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:43.412
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19. Pedro de la Rosa / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:43.387
20. Matthieu Vaxivière / Peugeot - 1:43.521
21. Sebastian Vettel / McLaren-Ferrari - 1:43.590
22. Jaime Alguersuari / Villeneuve-Peugeot - 1:43.852
23. Robert Wickens / Villeneuve-Peugeot - 1:43.976
24. Damon Cannon / Ferrari - 1:44.308
25. Felipe Nasr / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:45.506
26. Alexandre Prémat / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:45.586
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2014 DHL Abu Dhabi Grand Prix I - Race

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2014 DHL Abu Dhabi Grand Prix I - Race
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Penalty Points after the race:
#1 - James James Davies - 26 (+7 for causing an avoidable accident involving the driver of car #5 (Fernando Alonso) and dangerous driving against the driver of car #74 (Felipe Massa))
#2 - Vitaly Petrov - 12
#4 - Jaime Alguersuari - 11
#5 - Fernando Alonso - 17
#6 - Nico Rosberg - 9
#7 - Sébastien Bourdais - 9
#8 - Dave Cassidy - 15
#14 - Romain Grosjean - 8
#15 - Matthieu Vaxivière - 10
#18 - Pedro de la Rosa - 14
#19 - Daniil Kwjat - 10
#25 - Jenson Button - 8
#26 - Alex Lynn - 10
#27 - Evgeny Restov - 3
#28 - Damon Cannon - 6
#30 - Lewis Hamilton - 20
#31 - Mikhail Aleshin - 5
#32 - Felipe Nasr - 5
#33 - Alexandre Prémat - 27
#51 - Valtteri Bottas - 10
#52 - Jean-Éric Vergne - 5 (+5 for causing an avoidable accident involving the driver of car #73 (Jeroen Krautmeir))
#73 - Jeroen Krautmeir - 7
#74 - Felipe Massa - 5
#77 - Sebastian Vettel - 5

-- Positives --
Nico Rosberg - profited from the chaos at the start and earned an amazing win.

Felipe Massa - sensible run to get another podium, if he could do this more often, he may attack the WDC leaders.

Evgeny Restov - amazing run for the Russian, who keeps Ferrari somewhat afloat.

James Hinchcliffe - an INFINITE IMPROBABILITY DRIVE OF THE RACE for nearly scoring on his F1 debut.

Damon Cannon - did what his team needed him to do, he won't become a hero of the tifosi, but he did his job well today.

-- Negatives --
Caterham-Peugeot - three points are a lot more than they deserved today.

Fernando Alonso - while he was not at fault for the lap one incident, failing to make major overtaking moves earn you REJECT OF THE RACE.

Jean-Éric Vergne - mean driving and failing to get back into competition, you get punished for it.

Romain Grosjean - silly mistake undoes his work for Peugeot.

Vitaly Petrov - must be ashamed of himself for failing to aid Brabham and Davies.
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2014 DHL Abu Dhabi Grand Prix II - Qualifying

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2014 DHL Abu Dhabi Grand Prix II - Qualifying

1. James James Davies / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:40.688
2. Dave Cassidy / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:40.827
3. Fernando Alonso / Williams-Mercedes - 1:40.874
4. Vitaly Petrov / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:41.001
5. Romain Grosjean / Peugeot - 1:41.088
6. Jeroen Krautmeir / Mercedes - 1:41.165
7. Lewis Hamilton / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:41.240
8. Matthieu Vaxivière / Peugeot - 1:41.502
9. Valtteri Bottas / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:41.595
10. Daniil Kwjat / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:41.799
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11. Jenson Button / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:41.711
12. Felipe Massa / Mercedes - 1:41.796
13. Jean-Éric Vergne / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:41.816
14. Alex Lynn / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:41.976
15. Evgeny Restov / Ferrari - 1:42.076
16. Mikhail Aleshin / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:42.183
17. Sergio Pérez / McLaren-Ferrari - 1:42.392
18. Pedro de la Rosa / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:42.610
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19. Nico Rosberg / Williams-Mercedes - 1:43.098
20. James Hinchcliffe / McLaren-Ferrari - 1:43.098
21. Sébastien Bourdais / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:43.100
22. Robert Wickens / Villeneuve-Peugeot - 1:43.656
23. Damon Cannon / Ferrari - 1:44.035
24. Jaime Alguersuari / Villeneuve-Peugeot - 1:44.198
25. Felipe Nasr / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:44.850
26. Alexandre Prémat / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:45.369
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2014 DHL Abu Dhabi Grand Prix II - Race

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Penalty Points after the race:
#1 - James James Davies - 26
#2 - Vitaly Petrov - 12
#4 - Jaime Alguersuari - 11
#5 - Fernando Alonso - 17
#6 - Nico Rosberg - 9
#7 - Sébastien Bourdais - 9
#8 - Dave Cassidy - 15
#14 - Romain Grosjean - 8
#15 - Matthieu Vaxivière - 10
#18 - Pedro de la Rosa - 14
#19 - Daniil Kwjat - 10
#25 - Jenson Button - 8
#26 - Alex Lynn - 10
#27 - Evgeny Restov - 3
#28 - Damon Cannon - 6
#30 - Lewis Hamilton - 20
#31 - Mikhail Aleshin - 5
#32 - Felipe Nasr - 5
#33 - Alexandre Prémat - 27
#51 - Valtteri Bottas - 10
#52 - Jean-Éric Vergne - 5
#73 - Jeroen Krautmeir - 7
#74 - Felipe Massa - 5
#77 - Sebastian Vettel - 5

-- Positives --
James James Davies - helped his world title challenge with a win today.

Vitaly Petrov - perfect number two drive from the Russian today, stuff like this helps Brabham for sure.

Matthieu Vaxiviere - great run to help Peugeot with twelve points, that is a INFINITE IMPROBABILITY DRIVE OF THE RACE.

Sebastién Bourdais - had great luck in the final two laps, but he has recovered as well as he could have from his Q1 elimination.

James Hinchcliffe - what was "nearly" yesterday is now reality: Hinchcliffe's first points in Formula One.

-- Negatives --
Nico Rosberg - won only four points and should have gotten even less.

Pedro de la Rosa - last lap chaos is where Pedro should shine, but did not.

Dave Cassidy - needlessly throwing twelve points away earns you REJECT OF THE RACE.

Valtteri Bottas - the only one amongst the unlucky drivers caught out in the second-to-final lap that was at fault for his predicament.

Daniil Kwjat - bad news for Caterham, as Kwjat loses points they could have needed.
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2014 Airtel Indian Grand Prix I - Qualifying

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2014 Airtel Indian Grand Prix I - Qualifying

1. Fernando Alonso / Williams-Mercedes - 1:23.735
2. Sébastien Bourdais / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:24.185
3. Romain Grosjean / Peugeot - 1:24.200
4. James James Davies / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:24.228
5. Nico Rosberg / Williams-Mercedes - 1:24.242
6. Vitaly Petrov / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:24.502
7. Felipe Massa / Mercedes - 1:24.550
8. Jeroen Krautmeir / Mercedes - 1:24.660
9. Dave Cassidy / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:24.798
10. Matthieu Vaxivière / Peugeot - 1:24.840
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11. Valtteri Bottas / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:25.109
12. Lewis Hamilton / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:25.154
13. Jean-Éric Vergne / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:25.205
14. Daniil Kwjat / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:25.227
15. Pedro de la Rosa / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:25.302
16. Evgeny Restov / Ferrari - 1:25.308
17. Mikhail Aleshin / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:25.480
18. Sergio Pérez / McLaren-Ferrari - 1:25.626
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19. James Hinchcliffe / McLaren-Ferrari - 1:25.853
20. Jenson Button / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:25.926
21. Alex Lynn / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:26.097
22. Jaime Alguersuari / Villeneuve-Peugeot - 1:26.132
23. Damon Cannon / Ferrari - 1:26.223
24. Robert Wickens / Villeneuve-Peugeot - 1:26.452
25. Felipe Nasr / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:27.814
26. Alexandre Prémat / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:27.901
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Mahindra are delighted to qualify well on their home soil, and hope they can carry that form into the race. We want to make the spectators proud
RIP Jules Bianchi

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2014 Airtel Indian Grand Prix I - Race

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2014 Airtel Indian Grand Prix I - Race
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Penalty Points after the race:
#1 - James James Davies - 29 (+3 for unsafe release in the pitlane)
#2 - Vitaly Petrov - 12
#4 - Jaime Alguersuari - 11
#5 - Fernando Alonso - 17
#6 - Nico Rosberg - 9
#7 - Sébastien Bourdais - 9
#8 - Dave Cassidy - 15
#14 - Romain Grosjean - 8
#15 - Matthieu Vaxivière - 10
#18 - Pedro de la Rosa - 17 (+3 for causing an avoidable accident involving the drivers of car #31 (Mikhail Aleshin) and car #73 (Jeroen Krautmeir))
#19 - Daniil Kwjat - 10
#25 - Jenson Button - 8
#26 - Alex Lynn - 10
#27 - Evgeny Restov - 3
#28 - Damon Cannon - 6
#30 - Lewis Hamilton - 20
#31 - Mikhail Aleshin - 5
#32 - Felipe Nasr - 5
#33 - Alexandre Prémat - 27
#51 - Valtteri Bottas - 10
#52 - Jean-Éric Vergne - 5
#73 - Jeroen Krautmeir - 7
#74 - Felipe Massa - 5
#77 - Sebastian Vettel - 5

-- Positives --
Fernando Alonso - controlled the race and earns a well-deserved win.

Dave Cassidy - hung on to get another podium finish, this will raise his stock.

Daniil Kwjat - amazing run that will help Caterham-Peugeot.

Sergio Pérez - heroic run to get INFINITE IMPROBABILITY DRIVE OF THE RACE and sixth for McLaren.

Valterri Bottas - sure did Mahindra and the nation of India proud.

-- Negatives --
Alex Lynn - just was not good enough to pass Alguersuari.

Ferrari - should have battled for points in this event, but failed to do so.

Mercedes - for the love of god, what a miserable day for the German team.

Pedro de la Rosa - silly accident at the start wins him REJECT OF THE RACE and makes him look either extremely immature or senile.

James James Davies - his engine exploded as karma for basically taking out Grosjean in the pits.
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