Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
Re: Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
Team: Arrows Grand Prix International
Engine Choice 1: Zakspeed
Engine Choice 2: Ford (T)
Engine Choice 3: Judd (NA)
Chassis: A
Engine Choice 1: Zakspeed
Engine Choice 2: Ford (T)
Engine Choice 3: Judd (NA)
Chassis: A
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Re: Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
With less than two days to go until the deadline, I am missing the chassis and engine choices from:
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Re: Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
Team: Lotus F1
Engine Choice #1: Ford (T)
Engine Choice #2: Honda
Engine Choice #3: Zakspeed
Chassis: A
Engine Choice #1: Ford (T)
Engine Choice #2: Honda
Engine Choice #3: Zakspeed
Chassis: A
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Re: Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
Team: Tyrrell
Engine choices:
A: Ford Turbo
B: Zakspeed
C: Ford (NA)
Chassis: If Ford Turbo or Zakspeed, C, if Ford Atmospheric, A
Engine choices:
A: Ford Turbo
B: Zakspeed
C: Ford (NA)
Chassis: If Ford Turbo or Zakspeed, C, if Ford Atmospheric, A
Tread lightly in ARWS. Every decision might be your last.
Engine - RNG Results
Honda, first customer:
1-60: McLaren
61-95: Williams
96-100: Lotus
Result: 22
Honda, second customer:
1-65: Williams
66-100: Lotus
Result: 59
Zakspeed, customer:
1-74: Arrows
75-89: Larrousse
90-97: Tyrrell
98-100: Lotus
Result: 9
Ford Turbo, customer:
1-70: Benetton
71-95: Lotus
96-100: Tyrrell
Result: 96
Judd, first customer required no RNG, since Ligier was the only team bidding.
1-60: McLaren
61-95: Williams
96-100: Lotus
Result: 22
Honda, second customer:
1-65: Williams
66-100: Lotus
Result: 59
Zakspeed, customer:
1-74: Arrows
75-89: Larrousse
90-97: Tyrrell
98-100: Lotus
Result: 9
Ford Turbo, customer:
1-70: Benetton
71-95: Lotus
96-100: Tyrrell
Result: 96
Judd, first customer required no RNG, since Ligier was the only team bidding.
Driver Market
After all pay driver messages have been sent (please let me know if somehow the forum PM failed to arrive), we can now sign some drivers. For those of you who are or were with "Alternate Formula 1 - The Current Era" the system will not be unfamiliar to you: basically you pick drivers and the gods of RNG decide in case of a real-life driver and the users decide for their fictional drivers.
Any F1 driver is entitled to a minimum wage of DM 200,000 per year. You may choose how long your driver contracts are (in number of races (please note that the 1987 season has 16 races as will the following seasons)). Wages will still be per year and must be rounded to at least six digits. Existing contracts have been rounded up to account for this as offers not complying to this rule will be.
In addition, you may add clauses of all types to the contract. Obviously, drivers won't like clauses that could potentially hurt them. Furthermore, clauses that make the wage of a driver fully or partially conditional are banned. Be careful, any badly-worded clauses will be read in the most driver-friendly method possible.
Sacking drivers costs either wage/races remaining on contract * 2 or, if that sum is lower than this one, DM 700,000. Your team's budget must be >=0 after signing drivers and receiving the appropriate sponsorship money.
Alright, please fill out this until Sunday, September 21 (9:30 a.m. CEST) and post it in this thread for real-life drivers - make sure you have enough options, any team that does not have a driver after the RNGs will be assigned a driver by me and trust me, that will not be pretty:
For fictional drivers, you just need to post this and get the user controlling the character to either post agreement in here or give it to me in the chatroom.
Teams who already have drivers under contract do not need to fill out the formula. Your current budgets in the original post include any running contracts and the eventual paydriver money recieved for them.
Any F1 driver is entitled to a minimum wage of DM 200,000 per year. You may choose how long your driver contracts are (in number of races (please note that the 1987 season has 16 races as will the following seasons)). Wages will still be per year and must be rounded to at least six digits. Existing contracts have been rounded up to account for this as offers not complying to this rule will be.
In addition, you may add clauses of all types to the contract. Obviously, drivers won't like clauses that could potentially hurt them. Furthermore, clauses that make the wage of a driver fully or partially conditional are banned. Be careful, any badly-worded clauses will be read in the most driver-friendly method possible.
Sacking drivers costs either wage/races remaining on contract * 2 or, if that sum is lower than this one, DM 700,000. Your team's budget must be >=0 after signing drivers and receiving the appropriate sponsorship money.
Alright, please fill out this until Sunday, September 21 (9:30 a.m. CEST) and post it in this thread for real-life drivers - make sure you have enough options, any team that does not have a driver after the RNGs will be assigned a driver by me and trust me, that will not be pretty:
Code: Select all
---- First Driver ----
Candidate:
Offered Wage:
Contract Length:
Other Clauses:
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---- Second Driver ----
Candidate:
Offered Wage:
Contract Length:
Other Clauses:
For fictional drivers, you just need to post this and get the user controlling the character to either post agreement in here or give it to me in the chatroom.
Code: Select all
Driver Name:
Offered Wage:
Contract Length:
Other Clauses:
Controlling User:
Teams who already have drivers under contract do not need to fill out the formula. Your current budgets in the original post include any running contracts and the eventual paydriver money recieved for them.
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Re: Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
---- First Driver ----
Candidate: Ayrton Senna
Offered Wage: 500,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other Clauses: Automatic 16 race extension & 100,000 DM salary increase if WDC
Candidate: Michele Alboreto
Fulfilling existing contract signed in 1987
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---- Second Driver ----
Candidate: Alain Prost
Offered Wage: 500,000 DM
Contract Length: 32 races
Other Clauses: 100,000 DM salary increase if WDC
Candidate: Michele Alboreto
Fulfilling existing contract signed in 1987
Candidate: Thierry Boutsen
Offered Wage: 300,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other Clauses: 100K salary bonus if Ferrari wins WCC
Candidate: Alessandro Nannini
Offered Wage: 300,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other Clauses: 100K salary bonus if Ferrari wins WCC
Candidate: Ayrton Senna
Offered Wage: 500,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other Clauses: Automatic 16 race extension & 100,000 DM salary increase if WDC
Candidate: Michele Alboreto
Fulfilling existing contract signed in 1987
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---- Second Driver ----
Candidate: Alain Prost
Offered Wage: 500,000 DM
Contract Length: 32 races
Other Clauses: 100,000 DM salary increase if WDC
Candidate: Michele Alboreto
Fulfilling existing contract signed in 1987
Candidate: Thierry Boutsen
Offered Wage: 300,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other Clauses: 100K salary bonus if Ferrari wins WCC
Candidate: Alessandro Nannini
Offered Wage: 300,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other Clauses: 100K salary bonus if Ferrari wins WCC
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Re: Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
AGS BIDS
---- First Driver ----
Candidate 1: Philippe Streiff
Offered Wage: 250,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other Clauses: None
Candidate 2: Pascal Fabre
Offered Wage: 250,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other Clauses: None
---- Second Driver ----
Candidate 1: Jean Alesi
Offered Wage: 200,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other Clauses: None
Candidate 2: Alex Caffi
Offered Wage: 200,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other Clauses: None
Candidate 3: Eddie Cheever
Offered Wage: 200,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other Clauses: None
---- First Driver ----
Candidate 1: Philippe Streiff
Offered Wage: 250,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other Clauses: None
Candidate 2: Pascal Fabre
Offered Wage: 250,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other Clauses: None
---- Second Driver ----
Candidate 1: Jean Alesi
Offered Wage: 200,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other Clauses: None
Candidate 2: Alex Caffi
Offered Wage: 200,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other Clauses: None
Candidate 3: Eddie Cheever
Offered Wage: 200,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other Clauses: None
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Re: Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
Minardi's bids
---- First Driver ----
Candidate: Pierluigi Martini
Offered Wage: 250,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other Clauses: N/A
Candidate: Alex Caffi
Offered Wage: 250,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other Clauses: N/A
Candidate: Luis Pérez-Sala
Offered Wage: 250,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other Clauses: N/A
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---- Second Driver ----
Driver Name: Frédéric-Maxime Voeckler
Offered Wage: 250,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other Clauses: None
Controlling User: Biscione
---- First Driver ----
Candidate: Pierluigi Martini
Offered Wage: 250,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other Clauses: N/A
Candidate: Alex Caffi
Offered Wage: 250,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other Clauses: N/A
Candidate: Luis Pérez-Sala
Offered Wage: 250,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other Clauses: N/A
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---- Second Driver ----
Driver Name: Frédéric-Maxime Voeckler
Offered Wage: 250,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other Clauses: None
Controlling User: Biscione
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Re: Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
---- First Driver ----
Candidate: Chris Dagnall
Fulfilling existing contract signed in 1987
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---- Second Driver ----
Candidate: Brendon Cassidy
Fulfilling existing contract signed in 1987
Candidate: Chris Dagnall
Fulfilling existing contract signed in 1987
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---- Second Driver ----
Candidate: Brendon Cassidy
Fulfilling existing contract signed in 1987
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Re: Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
---- First Driver ----
Candidate: Nigel Mansell
Fulfilling existing contract signed in 1987
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---- Second Driver ----
Candidate: Kazuki Fushida
Offered Wage: 150,000dm
Contract Length: 1 years
Other Clauses: 50,000dm bonus if Williams win the WCC
Candidate: Nigel Mansell
Fulfilling existing contract signed in 1987
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---- Second Driver ----
Candidate: Kazuki Fushida
Offered Wage: 150,000dm
Contract Length: 1 years
Other Clauses: 50,000dm bonus if Williams win the WCC
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Re: Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
McLaren's "bids"
---- First Driver ----
Candidate: Jeremy-Etienne Voeckler
Fulfilling existing contract signed in 1987
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---- Second Driver ----
Candidate: Gerhard Berger
Fulfilling existing contract signed in 1987
---- First Driver ----
Candidate: Jeremy-Etienne Voeckler
Fulfilling existing contract signed in 1987
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---- Second Driver ----
Candidate: Gerhard Berger
Fulfilling existing contract signed in 1987
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Re: Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
Coloni's Driver Bids:
-Car #1-
Candidate: Nicola Larini
Driver Wage: 225,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 Races
Other Clauses: 20,000 bonus if he scores at least one point this season for Coloni
Candidate: Roberto Moreno
Driver Wage: 200,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 Races
Other Clauses: None
-Car #2-
Candidate: Arsenio Matarazzo
Driver Wage: 215,000 DM
Contract Length: 10 Races (first 10 races)
Other Clauses: 20,000 bonus if he scores at least one point this season for Coloni
DEC: Nuppiz
Candidate: Gabriele Tarquini
Driver Wage: 210,000 DM
Contract Length: 6 Races (last 6 races)
Other Clauses: 20,000 bonus if he scores at least one point this season for Coloni
-Car #1-
Candidate: Nicola Larini
Driver Wage: 225,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 Races
Other Clauses: 20,000 bonus if he scores at least one point this season for Coloni
Candidate: Roberto Moreno
Driver Wage: 200,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 Races
Other Clauses: None
-Car #2-
Candidate: Arsenio Matarazzo
Driver Wage: 215,000 DM
Contract Length: 10 Races (first 10 races)
Other Clauses: 20,000 bonus if he scores at least one point this season for Coloni
DEC: Nuppiz
Candidate: Gabriele Tarquini
Driver Wage: 210,000 DM
Contract Length: 6 Races (last 6 races)
Other Clauses: 20,000 bonus if he scores at least one point this season for Coloni
Klon wrote:What did poor André do to you for him to be insulted like that?
Re: Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
First driver:
Candidate A: Aguri Suzuki
Driver wage: 200,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other clauses: Scoring more than 15 points equals a 20,000 DM bonus
Candidate B: Phillipe Alliot
Driver wage: 200,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other clauses: nope.avi
Candidate C: Yannick Dalmas
Driver wage: 200,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other clauses: nope.avi
Candidate D: Pierre-Henri Raphanel
Driver wage: 200,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other clauses: nope.avi
Second driver:
Sole candidate: Isabella Noriko (CART driver with some sucess, top 10 in 1987 Indy, Singapore)
Driver wage: 200,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other clauses: nope.avi
DEC: Normal32 (me)
Candidate A: Aguri Suzuki
Driver wage: 200,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other clauses: Scoring more than 15 points equals a 20,000 DM bonus
Candidate B: Phillipe Alliot
Driver wage: 200,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other clauses: nope.avi
Candidate C: Yannick Dalmas
Driver wage: 200,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other clauses: nope.avi
Candidate D: Pierre-Henri Raphanel
Driver wage: 200,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other clauses: nope.avi
Second driver:
Sole candidate: Isabella Noriko (CART driver with some sucess, top 10 in 1987 Indy, Singapore)
Driver wage: 200,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Other clauses: nope.avi
DEC: Normal32 (me)
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Re: Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
---- First Driver ----
Candidate: Alessandro Nannini
Offered Wage: 350,000 DM
Contract Length: 32 races
Other Clauses: Scores points
Candidate: Therry Boutsen
Fulfilling existing contract signed in 1987
Candidate: Johnny Dumfries
Offered Wage: 250,000 DM
Contract Lenght: 16 races
Other Clauses: Nothing
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---- Second Driver ----
Candidate: Michele Alboreto
Fulfilling existing contract signed in 1987
N.B. Contract only traded if not offered a Ferrari deal
Candidate: Johnny Herbert
Offered Wage: 275,000 DM
Contract Length: 48 races
Other Clauses: Doesn't do anything else besides F1.
Candidate: Yannick Dalmas
Fulfilling existing contract signed in 1987
Candidate: Alessandro Nannini
Offered Wage: 350,000 DM
Contract Length: 32 races
Other Clauses: Scores points
Candidate: Therry Boutsen
Fulfilling existing contract signed in 1987
Candidate: Johnny Dumfries
Offered Wage: 250,000 DM
Contract Lenght: 16 races
Other Clauses: Nothing
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---- Second Driver ----
Candidate: Michele Alboreto
Fulfilling existing contract signed in 1987
N.B. Contract only traded if not offered a Ferrari deal
Candidate: Johnny Herbert
Offered Wage: 275,000 DM
Contract Length: 48 races
Other Clauses: Doesn't do anything else besides F1.
Candidate: Yannick Dalmas
Fulfilling existing contract signed in 1987
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Re: Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
Robert Kagan would like to remind any potential employers that he is actively seeking a drive...
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Re: Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
tommykl wrote:Robert Kagan would like to remind any potential employers that he is actively seeking a drive...
Hironobu Kurosawa does the same.
#FreeGonzo
Re: Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
---- First Driver ----
Candidate: René Arnoux: fullfilling contract signed in 1987
Candidate 2: Nicola Larini
Offered Wage: 200000
Contract Length: 16 races
Other Clauses:
Candidate 3: Michel Trollé
Offered Wage: 200000
Contract Length: 8 races
Other Clauses:
Candidate 4: Michel Ferté
Offered Wage: 200000
Contract Length: 8 races
Other Clauses:
Candidate 5: Alain Ferté
Offered Wage: 200000
Contract Length: 8 races
Other Clauses:
---- Second Driver ----
Candidate 1: Riccardo Patrese
Offered Wage: 200000
Contract Length: 16 races.
Other Clauses:
- Patreses contract stated that the contract could be re-negotiated if Alfa Romeo leaves. After positive results compared to Arnoux and a positive attitude towards the team, he can stay, but only if he accepts a smaller salary, as he can't bring sponsorship money.
-Contract gets extended for an additional 16 races if he scores at least one point and his point tally is at least 75% of the amount scored by Arnoux
Candidate 2: Frédéric-Maxime Voeckler
Offered Wage: 270000
Contract Length: 16 races
Other Clauses:
-Contract gets extended for an additional 16 races if he scores at least one point and his point tally is at least 75% of the amount scored by Arnoux:
Controlling User: Biscione
Candidate 3: Olivier Grouillard
Offered Wage: 270000
Contract Length: 16 races
Other Clauses:
-Contract gets extended for an additional 16 races if he scores at least one point and his point tally is at least 75% of the amount scored by Arnoux
Candidate 4: Yannick Dalmas
Offered Wage: 270000
Contract Length: 16 races
Other Clauses:
-Contract gets extended for an additional 16 races if he scores at least one point and his point tally is at least 75% of the amount scored by Arnoux
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Candidate: René Arnoux: fullfilling contract signed in 1987
Candidate 2: Nicola Larini
Offered Wage: 200000
Contract Length: 16 races
Other Clauses:
Candidate 3: Michel Trollé
Offered Wage: 200000
Contract Length: 8 races
Other Clauses:
Candidate 4: Michel Ferté
Offered Wage: 200000
Contract Length: 8 races
Other Clauses:
Candidate 5: Alain Ferté
Offered Wage: 200000
Contract Length: 8 races
Other Clauses:
---- Second Driver ----
Candidate 1: Riccardo Patrese
Offered Wage: 200000
Contract Length: 16 races.
Other Clauses:
- Patreses contract stated that the contract could be re-negotiated if Alfa Romeo leaves. After positive results compared to Arnoux and a positive attitude towards the team, he can stay, but only if he accepts a smaller salary, as he can't bring sponsorship money.
-Contract gets extended for an additional 16 races if he scores at least one point and his point tally is at least 75% of the amount scored by Arnoux
Candidate 2: Frédéric-Maxime Voeckler
Offered Wage: 270000
Contract Length: 16 races
Other Clauses:
-Contract gets extended for an additional 16 races if he scores at least one point and his point tally is at least 75% of the amount scored by Arnoux:
Controlling User: Biscione
Candidate 3: Olivier Grouillard
Offered Wage: 270000
Contract Length: 16 races
Other Clauses:
-Contract gets extended for an additional 16 races if he scores at least one point and his point tally is at least 75% of the amount scored by Arnoux
Candidate 4: Yannick Dalmas
Offered Wage: 270000
Contract Length: 16 races
Other Clauses:
-Contract gets extended for an additional 16 races if he scores at least one point and his point tally is at least 75% of the amount scored by Arnoux
Last edit: Thursday 10 September 2015, 22.15 Brussels time
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Re: Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
Simtek wrote:tommykl wrote:Robert Kagan would like to remind any potential employers that he is actively seeking a drive...
Hironobu Kurosawa does the same.
As would Harvey Jones! Sign Sammy's dad! Go on!
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Re: Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
Frédéric-Maxime Voeckler has no interest in the offered position at Ligier, having already signed a contract with Minardi Team SpA for 1988.
Re: Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
Biscione wrote:Frédéric-Maxime Voeckler has no interest in the offered position at Ligier, having already signed a contract with Minardi Team SpA for 1988.
Traitor to your country! I hope you enjoy your future non-support from the French government!
I don't know what i want and i want it now!
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Re: Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
Osella Bids
First Driver
Candidate: Nicola Larini
Driver Wage: 220,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 Races
Other Clauses: 50,000 bonus for first point scored plus 5.000 for every subsequent point
Candidate: Arsenio Matarazzo
Driver Wage: 220,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 Races
Other Clauses: 50,000 bonus for first point scored plus 5.000 for every subsequent point
DEC - Nuppiz
-Car #2-
Candidate: Stefano Modena
Driver Wage: 200,000 DM
Contract Length: 8 races (last 8 includes home grand prix)
Other Clauses:10,000 bonus for scoring first point
Candidate: Oscar Larrauri
Driver Wage: 200,000 DM
Contract Length: 8 Races (first 8 races, includes grand prix closest to home)
Other Clauses: 10,000 bonus for scoring first point
First Driver
Candidate: Nicola Larini
Driver Wage: 220,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 Races
Other Clauses: 50,000 bonus for first point scored plus 5.000 for every subsequent point
Candidate: Arsenio Matarazzo
Driver Wage: 220,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 Races
Other Clauses: 50,000 bonus for first point scored plus 5.000 for every subsequent point
DEC - Nuppiz
-Car #2-
Candidate: Stefano Modena
Driver Wage: 200,000 DM
Contract Length: 8 races (last 8 includes home grand prix)
Other Clauses:10,000 bonus for scoring first point
Candidate: Oscar Larrauri
Driver Wage: 200,000 DM
Contract Length: 8 Races (first 8 races, includes grand prix closest to home)
Other Clauses: 10,000 bonus for scoring first point
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Re: Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
This wrote:Biscione wrote:Frédéric-Maxime Voeckler has no interest in the offered position at Ligier, having already signed a contract with Minardi Team SpA for 1988.
Traitor to your country! I hope you enjoy your future non-support from the French government!
Please, the Voecklers are a long established noble house of France. One word from Jean-Francois and Ligier will suddenly find their precious FFSA grant money has vanished!
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Re: Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
Biscione wrote:This wrote:Biscione wrote:Frédéric-Maxime Voeckler has no interest in the offered position at Ligier, having already signed a contract with Minardi Team SpA for 1988.
Traitor to your country! I hope you enjoy your future non-support from the French government!
Please, the Voecklers are a long established noble house of France. One word from Jean-Francois and Ligier will suddenly find their precious FFSA grant money has vanished!
Legend has it that they are the rightful Kings of France, and the nation would gladly have them as such, but refuse the position out of modesty...
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Re: Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
A french noble house? We all know the French government supports the revolutionary ideas, and are therefore against nobles. I'm pretty sure Mr Larousse and The whole village of Gonforan also very dissapointed in Voeckler's choices. And you don't want an angry Gonforannaise mob after you...
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Re: Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
As part of the engine deal, Arrows agreed to pay 1,500,000DM to Zakspeed (can be confirmed by kevinbotz)
---- First Driver ----
Candidate: Alessandro Nannini
Offered Wage: 300,000
Contract Length: 1 year
Other Clauses: Performance-based extension of one year if finishes top 10 in championship
Candidate: Pierluigi Martini
Offered Wage: 300,000
Contract Length: 1 year
Other Clauses: Performance-based extension of one year if finishes top 10 in championship
Candidate: Yannick Dalmas
Offered Wage: 300,000
Contract Length: 1 year
Other Clauses: Performance-based extension of one year if finishes top 10 in championship
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---- Second Driver ----
Candidate: Valentino Nicchi
Offered Wage: 200 000
Contract Length: 2 years
DEC: Salamander
Other Clauses:
---- First Driver ----
Candidate: Alessandro Nannini
Offered Wage: 300,000
Contract Length: 1 year
Other Clauses: Performance-based extension of one year if finishes top 10 in championship
Candidate: Pierluigi Martini
Offered Wage: 300,000
Contract Length: 1 year
Other Clauses: Performance-based extension of one year if finishes top 10 in championship
Candidate: Yannick Dalmas
Offered Wage: 300,000
Contract Length: 1 year
Other Clauses: Performance-based extension of one year if finishes top 10 in championship
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---- Second Driver ----
Candidate: Valentino Nicchi
Offered Wage: 200 000
Contract Length: 2 years
DEC: Salamander
Other Clauses:
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Re: Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
Valentino Nicchi is quite upset with Zakspeed's offer. He scored the team's first ever podium, and performed at a similar level to the well-reputed Stefan Johansson - as such, he would like either a raise on his salary, or a 2-year contact.
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.
Re: Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
Salamander wrote:Valentino Nicchi is quite upset with Zakspeed's offer. He scored the team's first ever podium, and performed at a similar level to the well-reputed Stefan Johansson - as such, he would like either a raise on his salary, or a 2-year contact.
How about if we change our offer to 250000 for the whole season?
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Biscione wrote:I mean, Renaldo Jimenez, could you ask for a more world class pay driver? Who even is Alexey Buyvolov, amirite?
Re: Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
V8fan12 wrote:Salamander wrote:Valentino Nicchi is quite upset with Zakspeed's offer. He scored the team's first ever podium, and performed at a similar level to the well-reputed Stefan Johansson - as such, he would like either a raise on his salary, or a 2-year contact.
How about if we change our offer to 250000 for the whole season?
Wages will still be per year and must be rounded to at least six digits. Existing contracts have been rounded up to account for this as offers not complying to this rule will be.
You ain't got the money to have that sum rounded up to DM 300,000 - your budget includes the money Arrows paid you.
Re: Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
Tyrrell driver bids:
--- FIRST DRIVER ---
Candidate A: Martin Brundle
Races offered: 16
Wage: 300,000 DM
Clauses: Will automatically renew for another season if he scores 10 points or more.
Candidate B: Thierry Boutsen
Races offered: 16
Wage: 300,000 DM
Clauses: Will automatically renew for another season if he scores 10 points or more.
Candidate C: Pierluigi Martini
Races offered: 16
Wage: 275,000 DM
Clauses: Will automatically renew for another season if he scores 10 points or more
--- SECOND DRIVER ---
Candidate A: Jonathan Palmer
Races offered: 16
Wage: 250,000 DM
Clauses: None
Candidate B: Philippe Streiff
Races offered: 16
Wage: 250,000 DM
Clauses: None
Candidate C: Julian Bailey
Races offered: 16
Wage: 200,000 DM
Clauses: None
--- FIRST DRIVER ---
Candidate A: Martin Brundle
Races offered: 16
Wage: 300,000 DM
Clauses: Will automatically renew for another season if he scores 10 points or more.
Candidate B: Thierry Boutsen
Races offered: 16
Wage: 300,000 DM
Clauses: Will automatically renew for another season if he scores 10 points or more.
Candidate C: Pierluigi Martini
Races offered: 16
Wage: 275,000 DM
Clauses: Will automatically renew for another season if he scores 10 points or more
--- SECOND DRIVER ---
Candidate A: Jonathan Palmer
Races offered: 16
Wage: 250,000 DM
Clauses: None
Candidate B: Philippe Streiff
Races offered: 16
Wage: 250,000 DM
Clauses: None
Candidate C: Julian Bailey
Races offered: 16
Wage: 200,000 DM
Clauses: None
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Re: Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
V8fan12 wrote:---- Second Driver ----
Candidate: Valentino Nicchi
Offered Wage: 200 000
Contract Length: 2 years
DEC: Salamander
Other Clauses:
Valentino Nicchi accepts the new contract.
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I'm not surprised about anything.
Re: Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
First Driver
Guillaume Gauthier is already signed for 1988, fulfilling the second year of his contract
Second Driver:
Lotus would like to activate the clause in Derek Warwick's 1987 contract, as the team felt he had a generally good season. If not possible, our bids are as follows:
Candidate A: Derek Warwick
Wage: 450,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Clauses: N/A
Candidate B: Eddie Cheever
Wage: 400,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Clause: N/A
Candidate C: Johnny Dumfries
Wage: 300,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Clauses: N/A
Guillaume Gauthier is already signed for 1988, fulfilling the second year of his contract
Second Driver:
Lotus would like to activate the clause in Derek Warwick's 1987 contract, as the team felt he had a generally good season. If not possible, our bids are as follows:
Candidate A: Derek Warwick
Wage: 450,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Clauses: N/A
Candidate B: Eddie Cheever
Wage: 400,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Clause: N/A
Candidate C: Johnny Dumfries
Wage: 300,000 DM
Contract Length: 16 races
Clauses: N/A
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Re: Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
Aguri Suzuki
1-90: Larrousse
91-100: Japanese F3000/Le Mans 24H
Result: 79
Alain Prost
1-99: Ferrari
100: Sabbatical year
Result: 16
Alessandro Nannini
1-60: Benetton
61-99: Zakspeed
100: DTM
Result: 64
Alex Caffi
1-95: AGS
96-100: Le Mans 24H
Result: 3
Ayrton Senna
1-95: Ferrari
96-100: CART
Result: 19
Derek Warwick
1-99: Lotus
100: CART
Result: 71
Gabriele Tarquini
1-90: Coloni
91-100: ETCC
Result: 26
Jean Alesi
1-20: AGS
21-100: F3000
Result: 42
Jonathan Palmer
1-99: Tyrrell
100: BTCC
Result: 52
Martin Brundle
1-90: Tyrrell
91-100: Le Mans 24H
Result: 15
Nicola Larini
1-40: Coloni
41-80: Osella
81-100: DTM
Result: 43
Oscar Larrauri
1-95: Osella
96-100: All-Japan Sports Prototype Championship
Result: 45
Philippe Streiff
1-90: AGS
91-100: Retirement
Result: 89
Pierluigi Martini
1-95: Minardi
96-100: F3000
Result: 92
Riccardo Patrese
1-70: Ligier
71-100: Le Mans 24H
Result: 13
Roberto Moreno
1-75: Coloni
76-100: F3000
Result: 4
Stefano Modena
1-75: Osella
76-100: CART
Result: 72
1-90: Larrousse
91-100: Japanese F3000/Le Mans 24H
Result: 79
Alain Prost
1-99: Ferrari
100: Sabbatical year
Result: 16
Alessandro Nannini
1-60: Benetton
61-99: Zakspeed
100: DTM
Result: 64
Alex Caffi
1-95: AGS
96-100: Le Mans 24H
Result: 3
Ayrton Senna
1-95: Ferrari
96-100: CART
Result: 19
Derek Warwick
1-99: Lotus
100: CART
Result: 71
Gabriele Tarquini
1-90: Coloni
91-100: ETCC
Result: 26
Jean Alesi
1-20: AGS
21-100: F3000
Result: 42
Jonathan Palmer
1-99: Tyrrell
100: BTCC
Result: 52
Martin Brundle
1-90: Tyrrell
91-100: Le Mans 24H
Result: 15
Nicola Larini
1-40: Coloni
41-80: Osella
81-100: DTM
Result: 43
Oscar Larrauri
1-95: Osella
96-100: All-Japan Sports Prototype Championship
Result: 45
Philippe Streiff
1-90: AGS
91-100: Retirement
Result: 89
Pierluigi Martini
1-95: Minardi
96-100: F3000
Result: 92
Riccardo Patrese
1-70: Ligier
71-100: Le Mans 24H
Result: 13
Roberto Moreno
1-75: Coloni
76-100: F3000
Result: 4
Stefano Modena
1-75: Osella
76-100: CART
Result: 72
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Re: Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
Did Tarquini's driver bid been decided yet?
Klon wrote:What did poor André do to you for him to be insulted like that?
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Re: Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1988 Season
I did bid on Tarquini for the last 6 races, but no one else did. Should I add him to the wiki?
The bid is here: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=7545&start=40#p347418
Klon wrote:What did poor André do to you for him to be insulted like that?
1988 Grande Prêmio Nestlé do Brasil
I did bid on Tarquini for the last 6 races, but no one else did. Should I add him to the wiki?
The RNG for Tarquini was added, I overlooked the bid. I apologise for that.
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Race Report
Budgets, price money and sponsorship after the 1st race of the 1988 season:
McLaren (salamander) - DM 11.700,000
Tyrrell (aerond) - DM 1.000,000
Williams (roblomas) - DM 2.300,000
Zakspeed (v8fan12) - DM 1.000,000
Lotus (East Londoner) - DM 15,000,000
AGS (ataxia) - DM 3.400,000
Arrows (kevinbotz) - DM 2.000,000
Benetton (miguel98) - DM 10.200,000
Osella (peteroli34) - DM 600,000
Minardi (Simtek) - DM 7,300,000
Ligier (This) - DM 600,000
Ferrari (biscione) - DM 2.100,000
Larrousse (normal32) - DM 11.500,000
Coloni (CaptainGetz12) - DM 3.300,000
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1988 Gran Premio di San Marino
Race Report
Budgets, price money and sponsorship after the 2nd race of the 1988 season:
McLaren (salamander) - DM 13.200,000
Tyrrell (aerond) - DM 2.000,000
Williams (roblomas) - DM 3.700,000
Zakspeed (v8fan12) - DM 2.000,000
Lotus (East Londoner) - DM 16,000,000
AGS (ataxia) - DM 3.900,000
Arrows (kevinbotz) - DM 3.500,000
Benetton (miguel98) - DM 10.700,000
Osella (peteroli34) - DM 1.100,000
Minardi (Simtek) - DM 7,800,000
Ligier (This) - DM 1.100,000
Ferrari (biscione) - DM 4.100,000
Larrousse (normal32) - DM 12.000,000
Coloni (CaptainGetz12) - DM 3.800,000
Budgets, price money and sponsorship after the 2nd race of the 1988 season:
McLaren (salamander) - DM 13.200,000
Tyrrell (aerond) - DM 2.000,000
Williams (roblomas) - DM 3.700,000
Zakspeed (v8fan12) - DM 2.000,000
Lotus (East Londoner) - DM 16,000,000
AGS (ataxia) - DM 3.900,000
Arrows (kevinbotz) - DM 3.500,000
Benetton (miguel98) - DM 10.700,000
Osella (peteroli34) - DM 1.100,000
Minardi (Simtek) - DM 7,800,000
Ligier (This) - DM 1.100,000
Ferrari (biscione) - DM 4.100,000
Larrousse (normal32) - DM 12.000,000
Coloni (CaptainGetz12) - DM 3.800,000
1988 Grand Prix de Monaco
Race Report
Budgets, price money and sponsorship after the 3rd race of the 1988 season:
McLaren (salamander) - DM 14.700,000
Tyrrell (aerond) - DM 2.500,000
Williams (roblomas) - DM 4.200,000
Zakspeed (v8fan12) - DM 2.500,000
Lotus (East Londoner) - DM 17,500,000
AGS (ataxia) - DM 4.900,000
Arrows (kevinbotz) - DM 4.000,000
Benetton (miguel98) - DM 11.200,000
Osella (peteroli34) - DM 2.100,000
Minardi (Simtek) - DM 8,300,000
Ligier (This) - DM 2.600,000
Ferrari (biscione) - DM 6.100,000
Larrousse (normal32) - DM 13.000,000
Coloni (CaptainGetz12) - DM 3.800,000
Budgets, price money and sponsorship after the 3rd race of the 1988 season:
McLaren (salamander) - DM 14.700,000
Tyrrell (aerond) - DM 2.500,000
Williams (roblomas) - DM 4.200,000
Zakspeed (v8fan12) - DM 2.500,000
Lotus (East Londoner) - DM 17,500,000
AGS (ataxia) - DM 4.900,000
Arrows (kevinbotz) - DM 4.000,000
Benetton (miguel98) - DM 11.200,000
Osella (peteroli34) - DM 2.100,000
Minardi (Simtek) - DM 8,300,000
Ligier (This) - DM 2.600,000
Ferrari (biscione) - DM 6.100,000
Larrousse (normal32) - DM 13.000,000
Coloni (CaptainGetz12) - DM 3.800,000
1988 Gran Premio de Mexico
Race Report
Budgets, price money and sponsorship after the 4th race of the 1988 season:
McLaren (salamander) - DM 16.700,000
Tyrrell (aerond) - DM 3.500,000
Williams (roblomas) - DM 5.200,000
Zakspeed (v8fan12) - DM 3.000,000
Lotus (East Londoner) - DM 18,000,000
AGS (ataxia) - DM 5.900,000
Arrows (kevinbotz) - DM 5.500,000
Benetton (miguel98) - DM 11.700,000
Osella (peteroli34) - DM 3.100,000
Minardi (Simtek) - DM 9,800,000
Ligier (This) - DM 3.100,000
Ferrari (biscione) - DM 7.600,000
Larrousse (normal32) - DM 13.500,000
Coloni (CaptainGetz12) - DM 3.800,000
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Budgets, price money and sponsorship after the 4th race of the 1988 season:
McLaren (salamander) - DM 16.700,000
Tyrrell (aerond) - DM 3.500,000
Williams (roblomas) - DM 5.200,000
Zakspeed (v8fan12) - DM 3.000,000
Lotus (East Londoner) - DM 18,000,000
AGS (ataxia) - DM 5.900,000
Arrows (kevinbotz) - DM 5.500,000
Benetton (miguel98) - DM 11.700,000
Osella (peteroli34) - DM 3.100,000
Minardi (Simtek) - DM 9,800,000
Ligier (This) - DM 3.100,000
Ferrari (biscione) - DM 7.600,000
Larrousse (normal32) - DM 13.500,000
Coloni (CaptainGetz12) - DM 3.800,000
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