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Helder Marques
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Old post #121 posted Jul 27th 2014, 23:34:33 Quote 
Indeed, gratz ricardo, well done, nice job
Peter Willmore
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Old post #122 posted Aug 5th 2014, 22:11:42 Quote 
welcome to all the new peeps to a-94 :)

Good luck to all for the season ahead :)
Zoltán Balázs
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Old post #123 posted Aug 12th 2014, 09:52:30 Quote 
Thank You!

Good luck for everyone! :)
Sam Wiggins
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Old post #124 posted Aug 24th 2014, 10:07:19 Quote 
Theres a free spot in my team if anyone is after a team
Goran Trpceski
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Old post #125 posted Sep 1st 2014, 14:50:20 Quote 
Hi guys :)
Peter Willmore
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Old post #126 posted Sep 16th 2014, 23:12:12 Quote 
who did I just beat to the sponsor PH :D
Alexander Hoppe
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Old post #127 posted Sep 27th 2014, 17:35:05 Quote 
three rounds to go :D.... russian race will be interesting
Peter Willmore
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Old post #128 posted Sep 27th 2014, 17:56:50 Quote 
Quote ( Alexander Hoppe @ September 27th 2014,17:35:05 )

russian race will be interesting



Normally last race is a massive smoke out , but will people play it different for data :-)
Malcolm Christiansen
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Old post #129 posted Jan 16th 2015, 17:42:48 Quote 
Will the first race be the only time Zoltán doesn't make it into pole position for the race? Will he fall off that podium at any point this season either?
James Laraby
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Old post #130 posted Feb 17th 2015, 19:01:50 Quote 
Peter, I seem to be following you. Zoltan was in this group? Wasn't he one of the fast ones when we were in AMA 23?
Andres Eduardo Lopez
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Old post #131 posted Feb 17th 2015, 19:22:49 Quote 
good luck all this season!!
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Old post #132 posted Feb 17th 2015, 19:41:51 Quote 
Good luck to everyone this season (as long as you are slightly slower than me:-P).
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Old post #133 posted Feb 20th 2015, 05:55:26 Quote 
Wow, we have some highly paid drivers here. Makes me feel wrong.
Malcolm Christiansen
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Old post #134 posted Feb 20th 2015, 10:27:32 Quote 
Quote ( James Laraby @ February 20th 2015,05:55:26 )

Wow, we have some highly paid drivers here. Makes me feel wrong.


Never really minded if others are paying a good wage to their driver. Granted my driver does get jealous that he can only afford a single Bentley as opposed to the collections some of the other drivers must be able to afford.
Robert Ardelean
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Old post #135 posted Feb 20th 2015, 10:35:34 Quote 
Mine is a bit high as well but trust me, when I signed him I offered him a bit less than he asked for.And he's already at the 3rd contract with me.I think I offered him 700.000$ when we started the first contract, now it has 878.080$.

And if I retain this season the wage will increase a bit further because I want to extend his contract by only a few races(2 I think) to achieve my plan for the next 2 seasons...
Hamd Kazimi
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Old post #136 posted Feb 20th 2015, 14:12:30 Quote 
I'm really concerned about my driver as he's 36, I hope he does well cause he has 9 races left and I can't drop him now.
Greg Scott
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Old post #137 posted Feb 20th 2015, 19:31:50 Quote 
its all about paying your driver less than it takes to replace the front wing :D
Andres Eduardo Lopez
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Old post #138 posted Mar 10th 2015, 21:59:05 Quote 
Quote ( Malcolm Christiansen @ February 17th 2015,19:41:51 )

Good luck to everyone this season (as long as you are slightly slower than me:-P).


what happend malcolm? slightly slower? or what i saw?

congratz for the winner today!! very good race and very good strathegy!
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Old post #139 posted Mar 10th 2015, 22:11:44 Quote 
Quote ( Andres Eduardo Lopez @ March 10th 2015,21:59:05 )

Quote ( Malcolm Christiansen @ February 17th 2015,19:41:51 )

Good luck to everyone this season (as long as you are slightly slower than me:-P).

what happend malcolm? slightly slower? or what i saw?

congratz for the winner today!! very good race and very good strathegy!

I had a good strategy for 0 CTR, but alas, the car did not hold together.
Congratulations to the Winner!
Malcolm Christiansen
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Old post #140 posted Mar 10th 2015, 23:03:04 Quote 
Quote ( Andres Eduardo Lopez @ March 10th 2015,21:59:05 )


what happend malcolm? slightly slower? or what i saw?

congratz for the winner today!! very good race and very good strathegy!


Today? My fuel calculations were wrong leading me to drop those places. I really can't blame anyone for it tonight. I was lucky Lagana had the same issue to give me the advantage in our cup match. Grebowski is proving tough to catch and I wouldn't have beaten him or Cosma tonight even without the extra pit stop.

Still I was happy to grab 2 points and gives me a bit more room over Trpceski in 3rd. Hopefully I can keep in the points for the rest of the season but I am sure plenty of other managers will be trying to stop me.
Neven Cosic
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Old post #141 posted Mar 11th 2015, 07:30:40 Quote 
Last race i select wet tyres for dry track.Stupid me :)
James Laraby
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Old post #142 posted Apr 28th 2015, 19:44:59 Quote 
Hey, another season is here. I hope all your plans work out.
Alessandro Brigido
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Old post #143 posted May 1st 2015, 02:42:43 Quote 
Hi guys good luck for all, in the next race!!!
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Old post #144 posted Jun 2nd 2015, 19:44:33 Quote 
Should be in interesting race. Who wants it to go dry, even though the forecast is for a wet race?
Stuart Wilding
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Old post #145 posted Jun 3rd 2015, 10:43:47 Quote 
Quote ( James Laraby @ June 2nd 2015,19:44:33 )

Should be in interesting race. Who wants it to go dry, even though the forecast is for a wet race?


I screwed up all over the place in Sepang. Did Q2 on dry tyres and then underestimated my wet tyres so had 2 pitstops instead of 1.....still finished in 10th after starting in 28th. Could have perhaps got up to 7th with the right strategy but I doubt I could have got higher.
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Old post #146 posted Jun 4th 2015, 18:08:08 Quote 
I ran my fuel based on a dry race. I had to run low risks so my car would stay together. My top 15 was not bad considering.
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Old post #147 posted Jun 19th 2015, 19:35:46 Quote 
I see some people spent money for this last race, it should be interesting. There are some points up for grabs. Good luck. (except to those two people I can catch.)
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Old post #148 posted Jun 26th 2015, 18:34:40 Quote 
Robert, here we are again, right next to each other on the grid. I hope you are not my rival this season in the cup.

Hope we have a fun season.
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Old post #149 posted Jul 27th 2015, 14:41:41 Quote 
Robert, we meet again on the grid. Good luck.
Jaime Gomez
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Old post #150 posted Aug 25th 2015, 03:22:19 Quote 
Hi, Everyone. Good Luck to this season. i wanna learn how to play in amateur.
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