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Thread: Formula 1 and Other Motorsport 2006

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    lol

  2. #82
    @ Mark

    @ Glen - not necessarily. I personally think its fun. Ive been to Woodbine Racetrack a few times...or is this just an opinion?

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    Hopefully Toyota can recover from this...if not theyre pretty much screwed. I think Renault have a good chance in the Constructors championship.

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    Soz about the delay, been trying out my new game, TOCA Race Driver 3 & relaxing from a Grand National celebration where the 2 horses I backed, Hedgehunter & Clan Royal finished 2nd & 3rd, if only I picked Numbersixvalverde. Anyway, horse racing aside, here are the results from the Tour de Corse & the GP2 season opener at Valencia. Heres what happened in each, starting with the WRC.

    WRC Top 8: Tour de Corse
    1: Sebastien Loeb/Daniel Elena (Kronos Citroen) 3h43m5.4s (A strong result which makes me think that this was a well deserved win considering the last two wins were handed to him on a plate. Still someone has to pick up the spoils. Hope hes put under pressure soon)
    2: Marcus Gronholm/Timo Rautainien (Ford) +29s (Struggled here in comparison to Catalunya)
    3: Dani Sordo/Marc Marti (Kronos Citroen) +1m48.7s (Electrical problems on 1st stage but tremendous fightback to final podium spot. I hope Sordo can find more sponsorship to continue beyond Argentina)
    4: Mikko Hirvonen/Jarmo Lehtinen (Ford) +1m59.2s (Escapes collision with rock face on final stage to scrape 1st drivers points since Monaco. Come on, Mikko)
    5: Alex Bengue/Caroline Escudero (Peugeot) +2m47.7s (Best Corsica finish)
    6: Xavier Pons/Carlos del Barrio (Kronos Citroen) +3m10.2s (Unable to keep 3rd in afternoon stages on day 1 before being passed down to 6th)
    7: Manfred Stohl/Ilka Minor (OMV Peugeot) +5m1.3s (Steady result)
    8: Stephane Sarrazin/Stephane Prevot (Subaru) +5m21.9s (Top Subaru man, as asphalt tyre tester, hell have a lot of homework to do before Germany in August)

    Best of Brits (or as I should rename it, the Matthew Wilson Watch )
    17: Matthew Wilson/Michael Orr (Stobart VK Ford) +27m4.2s (Off on day 2 proved costly but recovered under SupeRally rules)

    Retirements (Im not mentioning co-drivers
    1: Jari Matti Latvala (Off on stage 6, broke his thumb in the impact, poor Jari)
    2: Luca Betti (Off on stage 6)
    3: Kris Meeke (Engine failure on stage 7, any costly dent to his JWRC charge)
    4: Pavel Valousek (Mechanical on stage
    5: Francois Duval (Off into the scenery on stage

    WRC Drivers Standings (Round 5/16)
    1: Loeb (46)
    2: Gronholm (35)
    3: Sordo (20)
    4: Stohl (13)
    5: P.Solberg (10)
    6: Bengue (9)
    7: Hirvonen (7)
    8=: Carlsson, Gardemeister & Sarrazin (6)
    11=: Atkinson, Galli, Pons & H.Solberg (5)
    15=: Kopecky & Radstrom (4)
    17=: Duval, Katajamaki & G.MacHale (3)

    WRC Manufacturers Standings (Round 5/16)
    1: Kronos Citroen (59)
    2: Ford (56)
    3: Subaru (3
    4: OMV Peugeot (21)
    5: Red Bull Skoda (11)
    6: Stobart VK Ford (10)

    JWRC Drivers Championship (Round 3/9)
    1: Aava (14)
    2: Beres (12)
    3: Tirabassi (11)
    4=: Andersson & Prokop (10)
    6: Rautenbach (9)
    7=: Casier & Sandell (
    9: Meeke (6)
    10=: Kara, Kosciuszko, Pressac & Valousek (5)
    14: Pinomaki (4)
    15=: Burkart & Zachrisson (2)
    17: Bonato (1)

    Next WRC Event: Rally Argentina, April 30th (Support Events: JWRC & PWRC)

    Now the GP2 results from Valencia.

    Race 1 Top 8 (F1 Scoring with 1 point for pole and 1 point for fastest lap)
    1: Nelson Piquet Jnr (Piquet Sports)
    2: Lewis Hamilton (ART)
    3: Adrian Valles (Campos)
    4: Nicolas Lapierre (Arden)
    5: Jose Maria Lopez (Super Nova)
    6: Gianmaria Bruni (Trident)
    7: Michael Ammermuller (Arden)
    8: Ernesto Viso (iSport)
    Fastest Lap: Lapierre (1m22.16

    Race 2 Top 6 (Scoring 6 down to 1 with 1 point for fastest lap. Top 8 from Race 1 reversed)
    1: Ammermuller (Arden)
    2: Viso (iSport)
    3: Lapierre (Arden)
    4: Piquet Jnr (Piquet Sports)
    5: Bruni (Trident)
    6: Hamilton (ART)
    Fastest Lap: Piquet Jnr (Unknown)

    GP2 Drivers Championship (Round 1/11)
    1: Piquet Jnr (16)
    2: Lapierre (10)
    3: Hamilton (9)
    4: Ammermuller (
    5=: Valles & Viso (6)
    7: Bruni (5)
    8: Lopez (4)

    GP2 Teams Championship (Round 1/11)
    1: Arden (1
    2: Piquet Sports (16)
    3: ART (9)
    4=: Campos & iSport (6)
    6: Trident (5)
    7: Super Nova (4)

    Next GP2 Meeting: Imola (22/23 April, support event to the F1 San Marino Grand Prix)

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    Man...Toyota arent gonna recover from that, are they? :sad:

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