Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1989 Season

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Alternate F1 - The Revolutionary Era - 1989 Season

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Price Tables:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... kzf5eYlkHw

Budgets:
McLaren (fantometteBR) - DM 12.600,000
Tyrrell (aerond) - DM 1.000,000
Williams (Klon) - DM 3.900,000
Zakspeed (v8fan12) - DM 7.400,000
Lotus (East Londoner) - DM 8,400,000
AGS (ataxia) - DM 3.100,000
Arrows (kevinbotz) - DM 12.900,000
Benetton (miguel98) - DM 1.400,000
Osella (peteroli34) - DM 1.000,000
Minardi (Simtek) - DM 14.200,000
Ligier (This) - DM 6.500,000
Ferrari (biscione) - DM 2.300,000
Larrousse (normal32) - DM 9.100,000
Coloni (CaptainGetz12) - DM 200,000
March (wizzie) - DM 800,000
Scuderia Italia (andreamoda) - DM 4,400,000
Rial (seedstriker) - DM 5,300,000

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Please confirm your intentions if you still want to continue/you want to manage one of the teams.
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1989 Season Preview

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Season Calendar:

Grande Prêmio Nestlé do Brasil – Autodromo Hermano da Silva Ramos – 28 March
Gran Premio di San Marino – Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari – 19 April
Grand Prix de Monaco – Circuit de Monaco – 3 May
Grand Prix de France – Circuit Paul Ricard – 21 May
United States Grand Prix – Phoenix Street Circuit – 4 June
Canadian Grand Prix - Circuit Gilles Villeneuve - 18 June
Shell Oils British Grand Prix – Silverstone Circuit – 9 July
Großer Mobil 1 Preis von Bundesrepublik Deutschland – Hockenheimring – 16 July
Magyar Nagydij – Hungaroring – 6 August
Soviet Grand Prix – Bikernieki Circuit – 27 August
Portuguese Grand Prix - Autodromo do Estoril - 10 September
Gran Premio d'Italia – Autodromo Nazionale Monza – 24 September
Grand Prix de Belgique – Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps – 8 October
PIAA Japanese Grand Prix – Suzuka Circuit – 22 October
Foster's Australian Grand Prix – Adelaide Street Circuit – 29 October
Gran Premio de Mexico – Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez – 12 November
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I will lead Leyton House March into the new era.
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I shall continue with Zakspeed
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I intend to continue managing Arrows for the impending season.
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I will continue with Coloni. See how long I can keep this going! :D
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Let's continue with Benetton then.
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Man's sticking with AGS.
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Osella will continue into 1989
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I'll continue to tank Lotus for at least another season. :P
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I'll keep Minardi for at least this season.
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Can i be on the waiting list?
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I'd like to join the waiting list too.
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Ligier will have as per tradition another transition season.
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Everyone has until 13 September to confirm their teams.
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Normal32 wrote:Everyone has until 13 August to confirm their teams.

That should be plenty of time then :P
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Err, was I on the waiting list for this? I see I've been given Scuderia Italia. Happy to take it, just didn't even realise I was involved!
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I will take on Williams for another season.
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Sorry I didn't post earlier, I had forgotten this :p

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Before we get to the drivers...


Car Market
Here's the Price table

>> Step 1: Buying an engine
We have nine manufacturers available for your choice if you happen to be a customer team. I will explain the columns: Company should be self-explainatory. BHP states its power in qualifying and race. CFP means Car Failure Probability, i.e. it's a fancy term for reliability. The higher it is, the more likely your car is to retire from a race. Available describes how many engine contracts are available to teams. Notes are information about specific factors tying into the engine choice. Price is the price you pay for purchasing the engine contract.

Basically, you just pick the engine you would like and a RNG will decide which engine you will be given. Factors playing into the RNG are real-life and canon history, your team's performance over the last season and general feasibility. Any team that outright chooses it or fails to get any of their desired engine will be given the Ford DFR engine. All engine deals are one-year contracts.

>> Step 2: Developing a chassis
Explaining the columns as well: Max Grip determines the highest amount of grip possible, your car won't have more grip than that value, no matter what, even if you had HWNSNBM himself driving the vehicle. An RNG will determine that value once you have decided on a chassis type. CFP is the same as with engines - the lower the number the more likely your car is to finish. Note that the "U" chassis type is your team keeping its old chassis, this is merely a narrative choice, for all other intents and purposes, it will be treated like all the other chassis types. Upgrades work different in the Revolutionary Era system, given as they are, in the narrative, representing a B version of the chassis you produced (or kept) at the start of the year. All teams may only use two upgrades per year, regardless of chassis type, and they must not be made before the fifth race of the season (United States) or after the twelveth race of the season (Italy). The chassis can't be exchanged with other teams.

>> Step 3: Picking Tyres

Starting from 1989, there will be a tyre war in Formula One. Pirelli and Goodyear are the ones present for 1989. Either of these will increase the max grip value of the chassis in either race pace or qualifying pace, but it will decrease it in the inverse area.

>> Step 4: Driver Aids

Explaining the columns again: Max Grip increases the max grip value of your chassis, and the RGR (Random Grip Range) increases the team's consistency. The lower the RGR is, the more likely it is the driver will have a good day.

Alright, please fill out this until Sunday, October 2 (16:00 p.m. CET) and post it in this thread. Once you have posted the data, editing your post is forbidden unless I allow you to:

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Team: 
Engine Choice 1:
Engine Choice 2:
Engine Choice 3:
Chassis:
Tyres:
Aids:


After purchasing chassis and engines, your team must only be so far in debt that you are able to get back into the black numbers after pay-driver money has been added after the driver market. You may make more or less choices as far as engines are concerned.

Furthermore, note that if you have not posted your choices until the deadline, your spot will be taken by a user from the waiting list. If you have any questions, feel free to post them here or contact me through the usual ways.

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Team: Equipe Larrousse
Engine Choice 1: Lamborghini
Chassis: C
Tyre: Pirelli
Aids: Level 2
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Team: Leyton House March Racing
Engine Choice 1: Honda
Engine Choice 2: Renault
Engine Choice 3: Ford HB
Engine Choice 4: Judd EV
Chassis: U for Honda, C for the Renault, B for Ford HB or Judd EV, A for Judd CV
Tyre: Pirelli
Aids: Level 2
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Team: Minardi Team SpA
Engine Choice 1: Renault
Engine Choice 2: Ford HB
Engine Choice 3: Judd EV
Chassis: A
Tyres: Pirelli
Aids: Level 2
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Team: Automobiles Gonfaronnaises Sportives
Engine Choice 1: Judd EV
Engine Choice 2: Judd CV
Chassis: B
Tyres: Goodyear
Aids: Level 1
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Team: Benetton Formula Ltd
Engine Choice 1: Ford HB
Engine Choice 2: Ford DFR
Engine Choice 3: Judd CV
Chassis: B for Ford HB, A for DFR or CV
Tyres: Goodyear for Ford FB, Pirelli for DFR or CV
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Team: Arrows Grand Prix International
Engine Choice 1: Renault
Engine Choice 2: Ford HB
Engine Choice 3: Judd EV
Chassis: A
Tyres: Goodyear
Aids: Level 2
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Team: Scuderia Ferrari
Engine Choice 1: Ferrari
Chassis: A
Tyres: Goodyear
Aids: Level 2
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Team: Enzo Coloni Racing Car Systems
Engine Choice 1: Judd EV
Engine Choice 2: Judd CV
Chassis: U
Tyres: Pirelli
Aids: Level 2
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Team: Osella
Engine Choice 1: Judd EV
Engine Choice 2: Ford DFR
Chassis: C
Tyres: Pirelli
Aids: Level 2
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Team: Scuderia Italia
Engine Choice 1: Ford HB
Engine Choice 2: Judd EV
Engine Choice 3: Ford DFR
Chassis: C if I get the Ford HBs or B if the Judd or Ford DFR.
Tyres: Pirelli!
Aids: Level 1

More for my own reference:
Starting budget of 23,900,000

With the Ford HB and C chassis that totals 20,800,000

With Judd EV and B chassis that totals 22,800,000

With Ford DFR and B chassis that totals 21,800,000
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Team: Equipe Ligier Gitanes
Engine Choice 1: Renault - French nepotism is always a good reason.
Engine Choice 2: Judd EV - We were the only team to use Judd last year, so we earn it.
Engine Choice 3: Judd CV
Chassis: In case of Renault: U, in case of Judd: C
Tyres: Pirelli
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Team: Tyrrell
Engine Choice 1: Honda
Engine Choice 2: Renault
Engine Choice 3: Ford HB
Engine Choice 4: Judd EV
Chassis: Type C if Renault or Honda; Type B if Ford, Type A if Judd
Tyres: GoodYear
Aids: None if Honda. Level 2 if any of the rest.
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Team: Zakspeed
Engine Choice 1: Yamaha
Chassis: A
Tyre: Pirelli
Aids: Level 2
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Team: Rial
Engine Choice 1: Ford HB
Engine Choice 2: Judd EV
Engine Choice 3: Ford DFR
Chassis: C
Tyres: Goodyear
Aids: Lvl 1
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Team: Lotus
Engine choice #1: Renault
Engine choice #2: Ford HB
Engine choice #3: Judd EV
Chassis: A
Tyres: Goodyear
Driver Aids: Level 2
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Team: McLaren
Engine Choice 1: Honda
Engine Choice 2: Ford HB
Engine Choice 3: Lamborghini
Chassis: A
Tyres: Goodyear
Aids: Level 2
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Team: Williams
Engine Choice 1: Renault
Engine Choice 2: Ford HB
Engine Choice 3: Honda
Chassis: A
Tyres: Goodyear
Aids: Level 1
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Engine RNG

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Honda RNG:

First batch:

1-75 McLaren
76-95 Tyrrell
96-100 March

Result: 2

Second batch:

1-80 Tyrrell
81-100 March

Result: 61

Renault RNG:

First batch:

1-40 Williams
41-70 Arrows
71-80 Minardi
81-90 Lotus
91-95 March
96-100 Ligier

Result: 17

Second batch:

1-70 Arrows
71-80 Minardi
81-90 Lotus
91-95 March
96-100 Ligier

Result: 81

Ford HB:

1-70 Arrows
71-80 Minardi
81-85 Benetton
86-90 March
91-95 Scuderia Italia
96-100 Rial

Result: 58

Judd EV:

First batch:

1-55 Minardi
56-65 Ligier
66-75 Scuderia Italia
76-85 AGS
86-90 Osella
91-95 March
96-100 Rial

Result: 40

Second batch:
1-30 Ligier
31-60 Scuderia Italia
61-85 AGS
86-90 Osella
91-95 March
96-100 Rial

Result: 47

Third batch:

1-45 Ligier
46-85 AGS
86-90 Osella
91-95 March
96-100 Rial

Result: 89

Fourth batch:

1-45 Ligier
46-85 AGS
86-95 March
96-100 Rial

Result: 62
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CaptainGetz12 wrote:Team: Enzo Coloni Racing Car Systems
Engine Choice 1: Judd EV
Engine Choice 2: Judd CV
Chassis: U
Tyres: Pirelli
Aids: Level 2


Umm, why was Coloni not added to the lottery for Judd EV?
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