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This is my projected rule for next season

-New point allocation 80-65-50-42-36-28-20-10-All Others 5
-+2 points for pole (first one to make a post toward a race after the start)
-+2 points for fastest lap (shortest distance between first and last post in race - excluding feature)
-Every race will last 48 hours and all drivers that finish in that time will receive points
-Posts after marshal says "Race Finish" wont count
 
looks like dave has the final place

~Provisional Race Standings~

1) Gary Pullen 10
2) Matt Gutteridge (lmracing) 7
3) Patrick Duvelaar 5
4) Resi Resparati 3
5) Marcus Probert 2
6) Dave Stephenson 1


DRIVER'S CHAMPIONSHIP
1) Garry Pullen----------41
2) David Buxton---------26
3=)Resi Respati----------18
3=)Patrick Duivelaar------18
5) Adam Vaughan--------12
6) Ben Tusting-----------10
7) Richard Hamstead------9
8) Matthew Gutteridge----7
9) Marcus Probert-------- 2
10) Dave Stephenson-----1

TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
Team Extreme------------46
B & V Speed Racers------38
DT Extreme Racing-------23
Checkered Flag Racers----9
 
Aah, finally you're here Dave, what took you so long? :p

Btw, I just started a forum racing career on another forum (which Marcus was also on), and here's how it goes.

Looks like Marcus is a guy to watch out for :D

French Feature Race Results

Start Standings

1st- James Biggley [Honda]
2nd- Resi Respati [Brawn GP] +0.896 secs
3rd- Marcus Probert [Honda] +3.643 secs
4th- Teemu Toikka [Midland F1] +24.501 secs
5th- David Jundt [Sauber] +82.732 secs
Ret- Max Rotko [BMW-Sauber] +2 laps
7th- Andrew Pryor [Independent] +6 laps
8th- Arshad Jilani [Ferrari] +10 laps

Pit Standings

1st- James Biggley [Honda]
2nd- Marcus Probert [Honda] +4.298 secs
3rd- Teemu Toikka [Midland F1] +45.309 secs
4th- Resi Respati [Brawn GP] +61.657 secs
5th- David Jundt [Sauber] +1 lap
6th- Arshad Jilani [Ferrari] +10 laps
Ret- Max Rotko [BMW-Sauber] +26 laps
Ret- Andrew Pryor [Independent] +27 laps

Final Standings

1st- James Biggley [Honda]
2nd- Marcus Probert [Honda] +4.405 secs
3rd- David Jundt [Sauber] +1 lap
Ret- Resi Respati [Brawn GP] +2 laps
Ret- Teemu Toikka [Midland F1] +2 laps
6th- Arshad Jilani [Ferrari] +10 laps
Ret- Max Rotko [BMW-Sauber] +56 laps
Ret- Andrew Pryor [Independent] +57 laps

With Shergill absent from the Feature Race, BMW-Sauber sends another representative in Finn Max Rotko, as the field takes the start. Another rookie has joined the series. Indonesian Resi Respati has entered with Brawn GP, but there is some speculation over whether he will be able to match the other drivers in FAE1, considering his limited racing experience in other categories.

The critics are soon silenced however, as Biggley’s Honda resumes leading from the Sprint Race, but only just behind is Respati, driving hard to keep the Brawn GP close to the lead, though he is comfortably outpacing the second Honda of Probert. Teemu Toikka suffered a sticking clutch pedal off the start, though is in fifth. Jundt goes off track within three laps of the start, and must pit to clear the gravel and detritus from his car. However, an unfortunate accident befalls the BMW-Sauber, which seem to be fated today.

Andrew Pryor had to start from the pits due to his engine stalling on the dummy-grid, and was nearly lapped by everyone when he finally got going. As Rotko closes on the Honda, Pryor doesn’t notice the other driver, as the Finn impatiently pushes past in the braking zone for Nouveau Monde, trying to catch up with the leaders. Pryor still seems unaware of the BMW-Sauber next to him, and turns in to the side of Rotko, eliminating the Finn. Rotko rushes out of his car, and storms to the stewards’ office, to complain of the Englishman’s poor driving. But punishment comes quite soon for Pryor, as his drive train snaps accelerating after Virage du Paradis, and coasts into the pitlane with no chance of taking further part in the race, just as Jilani, who required an engine change after the Sprint Race, takes to the track.

At the round of pitstops, Biggley still leads, as Probert slows to make sure that a formation finish is not spoiled, as the nearest competitor, Toikka, is over forty seconds behind. Respati should be there, but there was a problem in removing the tyres at his pitstop, and he loses nearly a minute, but manages to stay ahead of Jundt, who circulates at a steady pace one lap down.

The end of the race is a return to the Honda dominance, as Biggley leads Probert home to a one-two finish. Further back though, Toikka throws away another podium finish, as he spears off track at Samson. He manages to return to the track, but is unaware of the fast approaching Respati, who now looks set to a podium on debut. But heartbreak, as Toikka cuts back onto the track just in front of the Indonesian, leaving no time to react. The Brawn GP slams into the Midland, an awful piece of luck, as both teams needed the points, but both are out, leaving Jundt to take the final podium place


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Drivers Standings after French Feature Race

1st- Marcus Probert [Honda] - 195pts
2nd- James Biggley [Honda] - 166pts
3rd- Andrei Ciuchi [Maserati] - 143pts
4th- Arshad Jilani [Ferrari] - 121pts
5th- David Jundt [Sauber] - 98pts
6th- Joseph Wood [Maserati] - 81pts
7th- Tom Parker [Super Aguri] - 81pts
8th- Ben Gilbert [Independent] - 76pts
9th- Aran Shergill [BMW-Sauber] - 74pts
10th- Jonathan Beagles [Super Aguri] - 59pts
11th- Tim-Oliver Wagner [BMW-Sauber] - 50pts
12th- Kashvinder Mann [Williams] - 47pts
13th- Pasi Roininen [Ferrari] - 44pts
14th- William Krupa [Brawn GP] - 43pts
15th- Jake Stothard [Red Bull][Super Aguri] - 28pts
16th- Andrew Pryor [Independent] - 28pts
17th- Teemu Toikka [Midland F1] - 26pts
18th- Max Rotko [BMW-Sauber] - 21pts
19th- Luke Frost [Brawn GP] - 18pts
20th- Nazir Ali [McLaren] - 16pts
21st- Neil McEwan [Williams] - 15pts
22nd- Robert Wildman [Ferrari] - 10pts
23rd- Resi Respati [Brawn GP] - 9pts
24th- Jan-Marnik van de Brake [McLaren] - 7pts
25th- Sam Graham [Arrows] - 6pts
26th- Boden Ebery [Red Bull] - 4pts
27th- Brad Conway [McLaren] - 2pts


Probert remains in the lead, as Biggley in the sister Honda asserts his second place. There is very little change in the order, but Resi Respati's fine debut performance gives him a good platform on which to build.

Teams Standings after French Sprint Race

1st- Honda - 361pts
2nd- Maserati - 224pts
3rd- Ferrari - 175pts
4th- BMW-Sauber - 146pts
5th- Super Aguri - 145pts
6th- Sauber - 87pts
7th- Brawn GP - 70pts
8th- Williams - 62pts
9th- Red Bull - 27pts
10th- Midland F1 - 26pts
11th- McLaren - 25pts
12th- Arrows - 6pts


Honda now appear to have no real enemies in the standings, their closest rivals pagged at over one hundred points behind. BMW-Sauber finally overhaul Super Aguri, as Brawn GP move up the standings thanks to their new driver, and Midland move further from the bottom of the chart.

John Love Cup

1st- Ben Gilbert [LEC Refrigeration] - 77pts
2nd- Andrew Pryor [Honda] - 28pts

Gilbert this time misses the Feature Race, but Pryor once again fails to capitalise on the absence.


Current Team List:

Honda: Marcus Probert/James Biggley
Arrows: Stew Wardlow/Sam Graham
Super Aguri: Jonathan Beagles/Jake Stothard
Mclaren: NAZIR ALI/Jan-Marnik van de Brake
BMW-Sauber: Max Rotko/Aran Shergill
Brawn GP: Luke Frost/Resi Respati
Sauber: Richie Gervais/David Jundt
Ferrari: Arshad Jilani/Robert Wildman
Maserati: Andrei Ciuchi/Joseph Wood
Midland F1: Joe Foxon/Teemu Toikka
Williams:
Red Bull: Boden Ebery/

Current List of Independent Drivers:

Ben Gilbert [LEC Refrigeration]
Andrew Pryor [Honda]

There are two players per team, and there is no limit to the amount of teams/players, so just post '##Join XXX Team' or ‘##Replace YYY Person to join the game.

There are currently two spaces available at McLaren, Williams and Red Bull, and one at Arrows and Midland F1. Players may also join as Independents if they want to. It does not matter when you join, even if it is during a race.

(Drivers underlined are eligible for replacement)

(Note: If a team is left driverless for two race weekends, then the team will be withdrawn from the season. Williams are in danger of this happening.)


P.S. I invited Marcus here :D
 
Garry didn't take advantage of his +1 position in this race because he won...That's 3 in a row for him and we had two first time finishers here in forum racing...

DRIVER'S CHAMPIONSHIP
1)Garry Pullen----------41
2)David Buxton---------26
3)Resi Respati----------18
4)Patrick Duivelaar------18
5)Adam Vaughan--------12
6)Ben Tusting-----------10
7)Richard Hamstead-----9
8)lmracing--------------7
9)Marcus Probert--------2

TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
Team Extreme------------59
B & V Speed Racers------38
DT Extreme Racing-------28
Checkered Flag Racers----9
 
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