Formula FG Championship Season 5

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Not that it made much of a difference, since Ben's pace throughout the race was awful. Superb result for Stephan, didn't quite look like he had the pace in the first stint, but stepped up his game after the stop.
 
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We'll have to up the luckbuster liveries.

@Omer Said, the rear wing is ugly because the template it terrible and I can't add any sponsors to it or any designs at all. They get warped and messed around horribly, so it has to look plain like it does.
Should've taken Excalibur's Sauber. Doesn't have a template, but shape and mapping are flawless.


Did the audio work properly this time?
Audio was fine, game still slowed down quite often though.
 
How can over qualy us the ravenwest with worse qualy, we cant perform with best race hp, cant be infront of Wright ... Prifelli with lowest cof dnfs everytime :D but Wright can have 2 time win with a worse qualy and race hp car :D

ART with last races too best race hp and nothing ... only dnfs and going down on the table in race

Cant, we cant upgrade to race with 2k and DTK ... the game dont want it anyway
 
How can over qualy us the ravenwest with worse qualy, we cant perform with best race hp, cant be infront of Wright ... Prifelli with lowest cof dnfs everytime :D but Wright can have 2 time win with a worse qualy and race hp car :D

ART with last races too best race hp and nothing ... only dnfs and going down on the table in race

Cant, we cant upgrade to race with 2k and DTK ... the game dont want it anyway
You smashed the In-season test, performing way above what your values should have allowed. It's all luck of the draw
 
To celebrate the local produce, DTK Racing will once again appear at the French Grand Prix with a special Dijon Mustard livery.
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It shall be revealed on the grid.
 
Same **** as qually, never lucky..
No need to make further comments, Mark summed it up pretty well. Quali is king this season
 
McNAMARA STEALS THE SHOW
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James McNamara picked up his second win in FFG, a wait of nearly 4 complete seasons since his last, to rocket into serious contention in Season 5. Starting from pole but heavily laden, McNamara was quickly overtaken by both DTK cars and was under pressure to Manolis Sigoulakis early as well, but a crazy 30 seconds saw Sigoulakis beached at the final turn and Laskey lose his Renault engine in dramatic style. Over the next stint, McNamara showed fantastic speed to turn around his ailing race, taking fastest laps and pushing himself to the front again, as the pitstops arrived it was looking like a battle royale between McNamara, Daniel Harvey and Jordan Bradford for the win. With all 3 hitting traffic that they couldn't clear, it was McNamara just holding the advantage. However, the critical moment of the race was as Ben Utzer was defending those who had already stopped. Knowing he was due in that lap, Utzer seemed that he was going to affect the outcome of the race, likely holding up McNamara for Harvey to take advantage. But the Australian turned the tables, making the overtake at Turn 1 as Harvey was held up, creating a near 2 second advantage that Harvey never really was able to eat into. In the end, McNamara took a historic hat-trick to join Harvey in a select club of FFG racers, while Harvey ended up having to hold off Omer Said who came home with a tremendous turn of speed, the Turk making up 18 positions from 21st, including 6 on the first lap alone.
Following him home, Stephan Bohner had a similarly rough early portion of the race, but really showed his speed late on as well, hauling himself to 4th at the flag, while Joseph Wright showed signs of another possible win, but faded before finishing 5th. Bradford slipped to 6th ahead of his teammate Tapio Rinneaho, who only made 7th. Rob Sharp made it double points again for Optima, while Dani Tottos overcame car problems to regain 9th and just hold off Rui Martins who needed a bit more straight to make an overtake.
Tim Engberink went close to his first points of the season with 11th, right behind the two battling in front. Nathan Cornes worked his way to 12th in an uneventful day, leading home Chris Guardian, Hugo Rossello who seemingly had little pace, Carlos Rodriguez, Matthew Allington who finally finished a race and Luke Rosella, who had a intra team collision early on. Ben Utzer was classified, but retired at the start of the last lap.
Aside from the aforementioned Sigoulakis and Laskey, Andrea Dovizioso and Damian Son both found the wall on the outside of Turn 3 and sent themselves into retirement.

Next round is from Dijon and the French Grand Prix. Marketplace closes on Thursday at 10am AEDT.
 
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