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martedì 29 giugno 2010

Flash News #06

Lotus to replace BMW Sauber on rF1 2010 Grid.



The garage currently occupied by BMW-Sauber will be replaced by a Malaysian-owned 'Lotus F1 Team' in 2010, F1's governing rFIA announced on Tuesday morning. But the Paris federation also gave hope to the Hinwil based team, who had also applied for the thirteenth and final 2010 entry in the wake of BMW's decision to quit the sport.

The rFIA described Sauber's application as "impressive", but said Lotus had been selected for the definite 2010 entry because "there are still uncertainties" about the former team's future ownership. Sauber has instead been awarded the "14th place" in the 2010 pitlane, even though at present the sporting regulations and Concorde Agreement allow a maximum of 13 teams.

Regarding Lotus, the rFIA said a company called 1Malaysia F1 Team has won the 13th entry for a Norfolk (UK)-based and Cosworth-powered team to be headed by Tony Fernandes and technical director Mike Gascoyne.

New drivers in track soon?



Rumors in the paddock says that some new drivers should join Bmw and Red Bull second cars. Names are now top secrets but we will probably have a full grid in European Grand Prix, in Valencia.
Red Bull had got for two races the Turkish driver Ahmet Kesgin, but he was kicked out after two really bad races in Great Britain and Germany.
Let's wait for updates.

sabato 26 giugno 2010

Meeting...Juan Manuel Cardozo

Name: Juan Manuel

Surname: Cardozo

Age: 17

Place of Birth: Buenos Aires, Argentina

Where do you live: Buenos Aires, Argentina

Height and Weight: 1,77 cm. 60 Kg

What are your hobbies?: Leagues f1 of rFactor. Scalextric. PC

What do you do in your life?: I study, I'm a student of secundary school.

Cardozo during his interview in a park in Buenos Aires.

Who is the most beutiful woman in the world?: Angelina Jolie, she is beautiful!

How many years did you race rF online?: one and a half on an american rFactor league.

What kind of controller do you use: keyboard. Although I could use a steering wheel.

Do you like rF1?: es una buena liga. I met them when I was in the servers online, and Giammy asked me to race with them. For now I feel like here, it hurts the lag due to the remoteness of my country: (

Juan has got now 6 points in driver's standing.

What kind of modifies do you suggest for rF1?: there is something serious to be changed, I think that's right, though as Cabiddu said, I would be good to longer races.

Who is going to win?: Carigliano is having a good season, is a great candidate. I see another rising star is Cabiddu. Giammy at some point will have to win, it always sits between the top but can not find victory.

Who is the surprise?: I think my latin partner Mario Nieto has joined valuable points in Australia, but has been delayed over the course of carreras. I had been the surprise in Silverstone!

What's your favourite real driver?: Now, lewis hamilton. He is a very good driver, I like his driving. All the history: Ayrton Senna. He was the best!

What's your favourite track?: Monza, this incredible track. also, but I know is that. Other good track is Silverstone.

What kind of different league would you like to race?:well, I race in other league, and the truth would not have time to practice in another league.

Thanks Excu, see you in Valencia and Good Luck!

martedì 22 giugno 2010

rFactor1 ING Magyiar Grand Prix - Budapest - Comment

It was clear since the practise that rF1 Magyiar Grand Prix was going to be a really hard race, maybe because of the particular track layout.
In qualify, again a Pole position for Corigliano, with Cabiddu 2nd and Baroni 3rd.
Best qualify of the season for Greg (5th) and Wariof (6th) while GM Serra was not able to make his fastes lap showed in Friday. Penalties "+5 pos in grid" for Luty (changed the gearbox) and Nieto (from accident in German GP).

GM Serra is back to podium: 6th time in 9 races, now he is only 6 points from leader Baroni.

At the start, Cabiddu tried to take the lead, but fought too much with the poleman and Baroni overtook both. Great start for GM Serra, who redeems itself after the bad performance in qualifying, taking the 5th place and undermining Zingalus fourth place.
In the middle of the group, contacts between Smith and Giaky Serra and Wariof and Luty.
At the end of the first lap, pits for Smith, Giaky Serra and Bianchi.
Third lap, quite bad accident for Bianchi (Renault) at corner 6: the driver is ok. In same lap, pitstop for Bernard after a contact in the middle of the track: he will have another pit in the following lap.


Finally a great race for Luty, 4th place for the polish driver.

Fifth lap, second pit for Giaky Serra and first for Nieto with Brawn.
Three laps later, pit for Nieto's teammate Greg, who showed he qualified with empty tank.
Starting from 10th lap, and for the following five laps, we saw the pitstops of Vacca, GM Serra, Iudicello, Burdisso, Baroni, Corigliano, Wariof, Zingalus, Smith, Cabiddu and Luty. After pitstop, the new standing saw Cabiddu leading, Zingalus second, Corigliano and Baroni behind them.In these laps, Luty is fighting in points zone.

Cabiddu wins again: here his celebration on podium with Zingalus.

In sixteenth lap, second pit for Greg and third for Giaky Serra.
Two laps later, second pitstop for Baroni, but his pitmen were not ready and he wasn't able to complete the stop .
At 22nd lap, the most important accident of the race: in first corner, Baroni completely missed the brake and hit Corigliano, with BMW driver who is still in hospital for check. In same corner, few second before, Wariof spun off and hit the wall with his Ferrari (retired).
Last three laps are just a "red carpet" for first three drivers, with Cabiddu taking his second win, Zingalus again second and GM Serra (just 6 points from the leader without any win) again third. Points for Luty, Iudicello, Greg, Burdisso and Smith, after a very difficult race.

rFactor1 ING Magyiar Grand Prix - Budapest - Official Results



After qualify, penalties for Nieto (from last GP accident) and Luty (changed the gearbox).



OFFICIAL POST-PODIUM INTERVIEWS
SIMONE CABIDDU (FORCE INDIA MERCEDES - WINNER)
ENGLISH: "Is so exciting to win in such a difficult track, I'm very happy because of I was not expecting this kind of result, til yesterday I was not finding the right feeling but today everything changed. I would like to dedicate this win to all the pussy in the world."
ITALIANO: "E' veramente emozionante vincere in un tracciato così tecnico e difficile, sono molto contento perchè non mel'aspettavo, fino a ieri non trovavo il feeling con la vettura ma stamattina tutto è cambiato. Voglio dedicare questa vittoria alla gnocca in tutto il mondo."

ALEX ZINGALUS (FERRARI - 2nd)
ENGLISH: "Our setup was great, congrats to the whole team who worked hard on aerodinamics making some modifies which gave me the chance to take the maximum from my car, and giving me the chance to take again a second place, fighting for first one until the end. Realy thanks to everyone."
ITALIANO: "Setup ottimo complimenti a tutta la squadra che ha lavorato intensamente sull'areodinamica apportando delle modifiche che mi han permesso di ottenere il massimo dalla macchina cosi da ripetere per il secondo GP consecutivo la seconda posizione, lottando fino alla fine della gara per la prima posizione. Grazie a tutti."

GIAMMY SERRA (TORO ROSSO FERRARI - 3rd)
ENGLISH: "We're back to podium, this is the most important thing. We did a quite good job during the whole weekend, but I missed qualify, starting from 7th. We had a good constancy in race, but I'm a little disappointed for second half, where we lost around 10 seconds and we still don't know why. Great result for us, six podiums in nine races, awesome".
ITALIANO: "Siamo tornati sul podio, questa è la cosa più importnate. Abbiamo fatto un buon lavoro durante tutto il weekend, ma ho sbagliato la qualifica, finendo per partire 7°. Abbiamo avuto una buona costanza in gara, anche se sono un pò deluso dalla seconda metà di corsa, dove abbiamo perso una decina di secondi e non sappiamo il motivo. Grande risultato per noi, sei podi in nove gare, è grandioso".

lunedì 14 giugno 2010

Meeting...Tomek Luty

Name: Tomasz

Surname: Luty

Age: 18

Place of Birth: Szczecin (Poland)

Where do you live: Moszczanka (South of Poland)

Height and Weight: weight 70 kg height 1.72 m

What are your hobbies?: formula 1, sport, computer games, modern technologies ,music, discoteques.

What do you do in your life?: I am studying at high school, but final objective is to buy some supercar like lamborghini or ferrari.

"Tommy" is one of the youngest drivers of the league.

Who is the most beutiful woman in the world?: mhm beatiful,i think it's Angelina Jolie.

How many years did you race rF online?:I race onilne since I installed connection in august 2009.

What kind of controller do you use: I use gamepad tracer twin shock.

Do you like rF1?: so much yes, because theleague is well organised and managed by awesome people.

What kind of modifies do you suggest for rF1?: I think we should wait for rfactor 2 :D

Who is going to win?: I dont know... it'sjust have of season, everything can change.

Who is the surprise?: Giammy Serra surprised me...he drives really fast and equally, this give really advantage in Formula 1 world.

Luty ends only one of four races in points because of lack of experience.

What's your favourite real driver?: it's Robert Kubica, he impressed me with getting to formula 1. Our contry isn't so rich and we have not many circuits and he became formula 1 driver. When I had heard about this info, i was really happy.

What's your favourite track?: the most I like Nurburgring track, its really demanding. Just behind my like scale there is Hungaroring track.

What kind of different league would you like to race?: I raced in Gp2 some time ago and this is really hardcore league. You have to pay attention with some many more things than in Formula 1.

Thanks Tommy,
see you in track!

sabato 12 giugno 2010

rFactor1 ING Magyiar Grand Prix - Hungaroring - Preview

Last week started a really busy period for rFactor1, which is going to show us three races now in four weeks. Nineth round of this season is taking place in the heart of the "Old Europe", Hungary.
Hungaroring was created in 1986, it became the location of the first Formula One Grand Prix behind the Iron Curtain.

Vision of the Hungaroring track by helicopter.

Due to the twisty style of the circuit overtaking is difficult in dry conditions. Nonetheless, the Hungaroring has been the scene of several memorable races such as the duels of Nelson Piquet and Ayrton Senna, Nigel Mansell's lost wheel in 1987, Mansell's win from 12th on the grid after a dramatic pass on Ayrton Senna in 1989, Damon Hill's almost victory with Arrows in 1997 and maiden wins for Hill in 1993.

Track layout of Hungaroring, Mogyrod, Budapest.

The track is 4.381kms long, with just a long straight (where there is the grid) and sexteen corners: ten right and six left. The Hungaroring is the home of Hungarian motorsport. Besides Formula One, there were also DTM, FIA GT Championship races in its history. A public drag race event takes place every month.

If you want to know more about this, please visit:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungary
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budapest
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungaroring

Hungaroring paddock's gate.

The race is monday, June 14th, free practise will start at 09.15pm GMT time (10.15pm in Italy).
h 09.15pm GMT Free practise - 35 mins.
h 09.50pm GMT Qualify - 10 mins. (Parc Ferme)
h 10.00pm GMTRace - 35% of real laps with a mandatory pitstop - 25 laps.

Race carefully, see you in track.

rF1 staff.

giovedì 10 giugno 2010

Shocking New: BMW retires from rF1 in 2010



The BMW Group will not continue its Formula One campaign after the end of the 2009 season. Resources freed up as a result are to be dedicated to the development of new drive technologies and projects in the field of sustainability. BMW will continue to be actively involved in other motor sports series.
Also if Davide Corigliano is fighting for World Championship, the BMW decided to announce his retirement at the end of the season. This new should open a large number of hypothesys on Corigliano's new team.
"Of course, this was a difficult decision for us. But it's a resolute step in view of our company's strategic realignment," explained Dr. Norbert Reithofer, Chairman of the Board of Management of BMW AG.
Who is going to take BMW's place in next season?
Where is racing the italian driver in 2010?

rFactor1 Grand Prix of Deutschland - Nurburgring - Report Cards by Ax89

Ahmet Kesgin was kicked out after two dreadful races.

Ahmet Kesgin - 0
With a previous assigned penalty, he didn't joined the qualify session, and his grid position was of course the last (14th for today's joined drivers). Good start in terms of leaving the grid when the light was green, but totally unacceptable for his behaviour in fair and sporty terms. He literally destroyed and/or ruined lot of cars, including himself: nothing more to say, he ended his race slight ahead of the first corner for the suspensions damages, but got a DSQ from the entire championship for that race management. Totally unclassifiable, we can't speak of a real F1 driver.

Luc Bernard - 2
Surely the slowest driver on track for the qualify session, and he started 13th on the grid.
His race was traumatic, going out just after starting, for multiple crashes, caused by both the Brawn GP drivers, that destroyed and damaged several parts of his car. For him, there was no way to continue but just only few other meters, and he was forced to retire himself from the race. Again a bad performance for him on the race weekend, just like it was on the previous GP.

Mario Wariof - 4
Also on this race, he showed not a great performance, because of not testing as much as others did. His qualifying position wasn't anyway such bad, being 9th on the grid start. Anyway, when starting, he suffered one of the bad manouevres of Kesgin, being hitted by him and having a damaged rear suspension train. This forced him to pit at the end of lap, trying to repair damages, but his cars again wasn't able to stay well on track, and he decided to retire from the race just one lap later. A bad weekend for him, again forced to retire prior to showing off some qualities.

Antonio Iudicello - 5
Today's race was just the worst of a series of GPs for him. His qualify time allowed him to start from the exact middle of the grid, in 7th place. He managed not a brilliant start, going on the grass to avoid a stopped car on the grid, but he drove pretty good and safely, going above his starting position, and fixing himself on a stable 6th place. His consistency was really good, but he suffered poor tyres grip and a not great car performance, being recovered by Adam, and defending from his attacks, but was hitted by him in an overtake try. Anyway, his race ended at lap 8 just by a disconnection, like never happened before, and again a no point race had been written on the championship for him.

Mario Nieto - 3
He didn't repeated his previous GP's performance, and today he started 13th with no time scored. His starting wasn't good, and he hitted Bernard's McLaren on the first corner, braking too late. Anyway, he didn't suffered significant damages, and climbed up in 8th position at the end of first lap, becoming later also the 6th, and dropping down by 1 position just after his pitstop on lap 13: 2 laps later he made an accident, and his Brawn GP was destroyed, so the race ended at this point for him. Being a bit lucky, his race wasn't such remarkable today, and he also didn't a good job generally.

Giacomo Serra - 6
Also today, the STR driver didn't showed great performances unlike his teammate. He qualyfied on the 10th place, maintaining this place for 15 laps. His race still wasn't easy: at start a bad accident between Bernard and Greg got him involved in a crash, which caused the front wing loosing for him. He was forced to pit at first lap, but didn't missed any position, because of the retirement of the other drivers. With Nieto out at lap 15, he gained another position, closing his race on a 9th place, being the last driver who finished the race. A flat race for him, like previous races, with nothing of particular to see from him.

Giuseppe Greg - 5
His race management wasn't brilliant as seen on the past GP. He managed a good qualify, starting in 8th position, but causing a little mess with his teammate Nieto on the start moment. He dropped down last on the first lap, but after pitting to repair damages, he started to recover somne positions, thanks also for the retirement of other drivers. Anyway, his performance was remarkable compared to his final position, but he wasn't so constant on laps, so he finished the same as the starting grid place. Not a good performance from him today, he didn't showed much, only few fights but not a clean driving.

Ferrari's Zingalus is one of the most consistent drivers of the league.

Massimo Burdisso - 8
This "little" guy proved again that his mind isn't located, like others, in the middle of legs, and even if he qualifyed 11th, his race was another story, showing again a great race management. Good clean start, that allowed him to stay away from troubles and to climb up in the 9th place. He even was able to gain 2 more positions, but pitted a little early compared to other drivers, losing those positions: still this strategy really payed off, as, thanks to his consistency, even if the lap time wasn't great at all, he catched again the 7th place on lap 16, an maintained it well to the race end. He was the first pilot to finish with 1 lap gap, but his race was pretty much good, and could be also choiced as the best driver of the day.

Adam Smith - 7
As the previous race, another good performance showing from McLaren's driver. He set the 6th fastest lap on the qualify and also on the final race best laps list, and the 6th place was also his final position on the chequered flag: he was the last driver to be in full laps at race end. He was initially in a good fight with Iudicello's Toyota, but in a missed overtake trying he broken his front wing and had to pit on the 8th lap to change his nose. Just few laps, and he recovered his initially position. Only a little crazy attack against Cabiddu's Force India to remark, but generally, he had a good race today.

Giammy Serra - 8
Also the STR driver has the same final position as the one at start, and like Adam, the same position on the fastest laps list. He managed a very good qualify lap, and started on 5th position. His race was still much more exciting than any other driver on the race: on the first lap, a clean driving and an excellent attack manouevre gave him an amazing 2nd place, but this dream last for only 2 more laps: he gave back the 2nd position to the original BMW owner, and a little later, lost other 2 positions. A pretty good consistency, but after his pitstop, his lap time increased like the first pilots, so he was unable to catch even the 4th driver to start a fight, and managed well his car as usual, going to the end. Good race for him.

Simone Cabiddu - 7
Cabiddu's performance on the qualify was the most closer to the top 2 drivers of the day, and he started on the 3rd place: he badly ruined this advantage, starting pretty bad, and after many other drivers losing 2 positions. His race wasn't such spectacular, and the only fight moment was at the 16th lap with his team mate, battling for the 3rd position, who overtook him. Not bad, but today Cabiddu didn't surprised like in the previous GPs, having a nearly flat race.

Gianpiero Baroni - 7
Also the other Force India driver hadn't a good race today, but at least, he catch a podium, finishing 3rd. He started on the 2nd line, after a great fight in qualify with Corigliano. He lost the pole fight but won the start one, overtaking the pole-sitter, and dominating the race for almost 13 laps: at this point he wasted his chance of victory, hitting the wall after a technical problem, resulting in a broken nose and the needing to pit to change it. Then, he lost several positions and time, but his determination gave him the chance to gain still a podium place: running like the hell he set an amazing fastest lap, even better than his qualify time and the poleman time itself. He recovered a position, leaving his mate behind on 4th, and tryed until the end to catch the 2nd place, but wasn't lucky. A peer sign for him today, keeping his place on the drivers championship.

Alex Zingalus - 9
Again a very good result for him, centering the same podium place for the second time. His qualify time wasn't so much remarkable, but his performance on race didn't suffered the same score, setting the 3rd best time on the today's race. The first half of race wasn't much exciting for him, just an overtake against Serra's car, catched in troubles. His maximum glory moment was on lap 13, when the current race leader pitted: he leaded the race, but for 1 lap only, because he had to make his stop, and gave the 1st place back to the previous leader. Returning on track in 2nd place thanks to the Baroni's mistake, he managed a good second half of race, making also his personal best lap, and managing well his position.

Davide Corigliano - 8
He made the today's race pole time, but the race didn't started in the best way as he wished, losing the lead just after the the green light was on for a bad momentum. Not only this, but even worse: few corners later, he was overtaken by Giammy Serra's STR. He started to recover his leading place from the 3rd lap, when he was back on the 2nd place, running high to stay in touch with the leader. He pitted on the 12th lap, and he was lucky not only of returning on his previous position, but also gaining the race leadership when Baroni made his crash: he immediately moved on the top, and leaded the race until the end, with a good margin from other drivers. Generally, a good race for him, again a bit lucky but at the same time clever enough to take advantages from those lucky moments.

mercoledì 9 giugno 2010

rFactor1 Santander Grand Prix of Deutschland - Nurburgring - Comment

When at last attempt Corigliano took pole position to Baroni it was clear that German GP was not going to be a race to forget soon! In qualify, Cabiddu was just behind them, with Zingalus, GM Serra, Smith and Iudicello following.
Corigliano is now one point far from Baroni.

At the start, Cabiddu felt asleep, while Giammy Serra took third place, overtaking also Zingalus. In back, really bad show for Kesgin: he hit Nieto, Giaki Serra and finally Wariof, destroying his car.
Bernard was maybe tho most unlucky of the group: he was hit in first two corners by Nieto and Greg. The final results was that he hit Giaki Serra after his car was completely without control: Bernard tried to keep in race but crashed at Schumacher corner.
But the emotions in this first lap were not finished yet: GM Serra overtook Corigliano for second place, while at the end of the lap Nieto, Giaki Serra and Wariof pitted in.
Second lap, Wariof retired for damages from contacts in first lap.
Third lap, Corigliano overtook GM Serra for second place while Baroni is leading.
Bernard's McLaren after accident at Schumacher corner.

One lap later, Giammy Serra commited a mistake at Ford corner and Zingalus overtook him at Dunlop: the Toro Rosso driver is in troubles in Sector 1 and suffered also the overtaking of Cabiddu.
Eighth lap, Iudicello retired when he was 6th for a Electronical failure.
Nineth lap, pitstop for Burdisso, while a lap later we had pitstops for Giaki Serra.
Again a great race with points for Max Burdisso and Williams.

From 11th to 13th lap we had pitstops of the leaders: Corigliano, Cabiddu and Baroni, after a disastrous 12th lap when he crashed braking his nose. In same lap, pit for Greg also.
Lap fifteenth, Nieto crashed and finally retired, endind a really hard race for him.
In lap sexteenth, Cabiddu missed corner 6 brake point, giving to Baroni the chance to overtake him for third place.
At last lap, a great fight between Burdisso and Greg for 7th place, with Williams driver who won.

DRIVERS STANDING UPDATED

Santander Grand Prix von Deutschland - Nurburgring - Official Results





POST RACE OFFICIAL INTERVIEWS

Davide Corigliano (BMW Sauber) - WINNER
ENGLISH: "I'm so happy for this win, I had a good feeling with my car and setup was great, with soft tires I had to overtake Baroni in first laps, but I missed a corner and I was forced to climb up again. If Baroni didn't make an error, I think we should fight for first position. Now I'm focused only to be in front of him in next races".
ITALIANO: "Sono molto felice per la vittoria, avevo un buon feeling con la vettura e il setup era ottimo, con le morbide dovevo per forza superare Baroni nei primi giri ma ho sbagliato e ho dovuto recuperare. Se piddu non fosse uscito ce la saremo giocata. Adesso penso solo ad arrivare davanti a lui nelle prossime gare."

Alex Zingalus (Ferrari) - 2nd Place
ENGLISH: "I'm so happy for second position, cause this is a track I don't really like and I had never made nice races here. I was in troubles to keep the way of leaders after my pitstop with a not really good setup, however I want to say 'thank you' to my team for the great work and constant updates that give me more feeling with the car".
ITALIANO: "Felicissimo della seconda posizione finale, questo e un circuito che non mi piace non ho mai fatto grandi risultati. Ho faticato a tenere il passo dopo il cambio gomme con un setup non al meglio, ringrazio comunque la squadra per il lavoro svolto e per i continui miglioramenti che mi permettono di sentire maggiormente la macchina."

Gianpiero Baroni (Force India Mercedes) - 3rd place
ENGLISH: "Qualify was better than what we expected, in our team everyone worked doing his best. Race start was wonderfu, I overtook Corigliano in first corner. I led for 10 laps, when my tire collapsed pushing me against the wall. Pitting in I had a stop of 12 second, I lost some position and when I pitted out I tried to climb up the standing: ended in 3rd with a second of gap from Alex Zingalus. In general, not bad...really looking forward Hungary!"
ITALIANO: "La qualifica è andata meglio del previsto, in Force hanno lavorato tutti alla grande. La gara è partita splendidamente, in partenza son partito in maniera impeccabile, superando Corigliano alla prima curva. Fino al 10° giro ero in testa con un po di vantaggio sul secondo ma purtroppo la mia gomma è finita facendomi andare a sbattere contro le protezioni. Rientrando ai box con una sosta di 12 secondi perdo posizioni, cosi ho tentato di recuperare: a fine gara 3° a un secondo da alex Zingalus, tutto sommato è andata bene...sarà per l'Ungheria!"

domenica 6 giugno 2010

Meeting...Gianpiero Baroni

Name: Gianpiero (Suppa)

Surname: Baroni (Piddu)

Age: quite close to 29

Place of Birth: Rho (Milano) Italy

Where do you live: Rho

Height and Weight:173cm 73kg

Baroni during his succesfull carrer with go-karts

What are your hobbies?: racing with moto and cars, online races

What do you do in your life?: Hair specialist

Who is the most beutiful woman in the world?: Shania Twain

How many years did you race rF online?: eight months

What kind of controller do you use: Logitech g25

Do you like rF1?: really a lot

What kind of modifies do you suggest for rF1?: more stable server

Baroni is now back to the top of standings after Great Britain's win.

Who is going to win?: who is going to be more "constant"

Who is the surprise?: Cabiddu e Giammy Serra

What's your favourite real driver?: Jarno Trulli

What's your favourite track?: Monaco, Valencia, Monza

What kind of different league would you like to race?: Tourism and IndyCar

sabato 5 giugno 2010

rFactor1 Santander Grand Prix von Deutschland - Nurburgring - Preview

Nurburgring F1 track.

The 8th race of rFactor1 league took finally place in Germany, in a very historical place for F1: the famous Nurburgring.
Of course, the track is quite different from the old 22kms/lap version, but here we can already see exciting races and great battles.

New paddock for rF1 races.

The last version of track is 5.148 kms long, with sixteen corners, ten right and six left. There are also four important straights, where rF1 cars can easily take 305 km/h.

If you want to know something more about the city and the track, please visit:
http://www.nuerburgring.de/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N%C3%BCrburgring
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N%C3%BCrburg

The Nurburgring Nordschleife now.

The race is tuesday, June 8th, free practise will start at 09.00pm GMT time (10.00pm in Italy).
h 09.00pm GMT Free practise - 35 mins.
h 09.35pm GMT Qualify - 10 mins. (Parc Ferme)
h 09.45pm GMTRace - 35% of real laps with a mandatory pitstop -22 laps.

Race carefully, see you in track.

rF1 staff.

giovedì 3 giugno 2010

Flash News #04 - 06.03.10

Lotus is disappointed after entry list refuse.
Lotus has not given up for 2010.

Several teams are really disappointed after they were not been included by the rF1 Federation on the official entry list for next season.
Lotus, under the new ownership of Tony Fernandes and capitals from Malaysia, with investiments from local government throught the Proton. Lotus Racing F1 Team is still in waiting and has not given up the chance to race next season
Also David Richard, ex BAR manager and now owner of Prodrive, is disappointed, cause rF1 is the highest level of competion and his team woul really like to join as soon as possible.

Driver's market swap for Red Bull and Toro Rosso?
Drivers swap for RBR and STR?

Some rumors in the paddock says that for 2010 season Giammy and Giaki Serra should move to RBR, considering the same ownership of both teams, lead by Dietrich Mateschitz. Cardozo, who is in talking with the team for a contract renewal, should move to STR, followed by (last minute new) Mario Nieto.

Manor, Campos and USF1 drivers market.
Manor GP during last F3 season.

A few hours after the announcement of the entry of new teams in the league, rumors of market purchase of new drivers have sparked in the paddock. Manor, Campos and USF1 are talking with some drivers, some from rF1 and some from other leagues. The most appetites are Max Burdisso and Daniele Vacca, after they great first half of the season. Both drivers have got 5 points in the standing and they are looking forward to a contract renewal or for a new signing for 2010 season.