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Rolf Tobler
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Old post #2161 posted Jun 1st 2018, 10:25:39 Quote 
my new driver isnt yet a good qualifier, but he will learn over the next two season in ama...

was a nice time here in pro-6, but i need to refill my bankaccount and as i didnt find a nice pro driver i went for a talented ama driver,... hopefully i can manage his oa good enough to keep him 2 seasons... but as we all know: no risk no fun

have fun & good bye
Miguel Bain
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Old post #2162 posted Jun 1st 2018, 14:21:24 Quote 
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Laurent Quinet
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Old post #2163 posted Jun 2nd 2018, 12:50:35 Quote 
Well... Back in Master after a tremendous season ^^ Pro 23 was fun and I will have some very living memories of S64 and Pro 23.

Keep pushing !
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Old post #2164 posted Jun 2nd 2018, 13:22:06 Quote 
good bye pro-23

had a nice time here, but i will go back to ama to refill my bankaccount! hope to get back to pro soon...

have fun next season!
Olaf Stern
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Old post #2165 posted Jun 2nd 2018, 13:32:25 Quote 
Hi Rolf!
Even if it was only 2 seasons, where we were tires on tires, the last one was an unforgettable season for me.

I wish you good luck in your rebuild
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I will be happy to add you to my friends list
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Old post #2166 posted Jun 2nd 2018, 13:36:03 Quote 
Quote ( Laurent Quinet @ June 2nd 2018,12:50:35 )

Well... Back in Master after a tremendous season ^^ Pro 23 was fun and I will have some very living memories of S64 and Pro 23.

Keep pushing !


Hi Laurent!
Congratulations on your excellent season performance!
Congratulations on the Championship!
The trophy has found a worthy carrier...

I wish you all the best in Master and a lot of success...
The main thing is you're being drawn into another group. :-)

See you
Stuart Aspey
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Old post #2167 posted Jun 2nd 2018, 19:19:55 Quote 
Wow!?! My driver put on 9kg during the off season . . . Gawd damnit
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Old post #2168 posted Jun 8th 2018, 10:21:13 Quote 
Okay, so Contimental tyres are probably over emphasising the performance due to the hot track, but I'm very happy with the qualifying for race 1. A points finish for my first ever Pro race would be a dream, but let's focus on retaining. I've not got much money, so this will be a challenge.

Good luck everyone.
Łukasz Rutkowski
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Old post #2169 posted Jun 8th 2018, 17:15:41 Quote 
I'm focus on retaining too. It will be hard because of my driver who is for training but I hope Contis will make a difference.
Good luck everyone.
Billy Van Der Merwe
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Old post #2170 posted Jul 14th 2018, 14:04:05 Quote 
When I joined this group last season I was impressed with the competition between the members and I had to fought hard to make a few points to retain.

The group was exactly what I expected from a Pro group.

Looking at this season I'm very disappointed the group, it became soft and almost nobody is racing. Everyone is too busy worrying about there strategy''s so racing is really weak. Bar 2 guys this is a joke. I must admit I'm also guilty.

Am I wrong ? or do we all agree?
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Old post #2171 posted Jul 14th 2018, 17:09:55 Quote 
I think you are completely right. I promoted to early and without enough money. This is my first season in Pro Andi fear I am going back down. I only have 8 seasons under my belt, so I accept I am still a rookie, but the number of those fighting for the promotion, it seems as though only 2 or 3 are really pushing.
Twig Fahaji
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Old post #2172 posted Jul 16th 2018, 11:04:21 Quote 
I'm racing. But the step up from Ama to Pro is tough so I still don't have a point yet (should have last race but the weather screwed me... partly my fault, partly bad luck).

It still looks like retaining will require some points on the board, no?
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Old post #2173 posted Jul 16th 2018, 13:00:33 Quote 
I'll second that, I fear 4-10 points my be the retaining goal, here.
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Old post #2174 posted Jul 16th 2018, 15:22:56 Quote 
Those guys who are looking for points, don't be disappointed, be patient.

Getting points are easier every race because us guys at the top are not racing, only 2 guys are pushing.

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Old post #2175 posted Jul 16th 2018, 17:36:58 Quote 
my plan is top 4-8 (without promotion) and i putting risks 30-40
Miguel Bain
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Old post #2176 posted Jul 17th 2018, 17:32:41 Quote 
Quote ( Billy Van Der Merwe @ July 14th 2018,14:04:05 )

When I joined this group last season I was impressed with the competition between the members and I had to fought hard to make a few points to retain.

The group was exactly what I expected from a Pro group.

Looking at this season I'm very disappointed the group, it became soft and almost nobody is racing. Everyone is too busy worrying about there strategy''s so racing is really weak. Bar 2 guys this is a joke. I must admit I'm also guilty.

Am I wrong ? or do we all agree?


Billy, you're absolutelly right. I said that few seasons ago: the curious case of "nobody wants to promote".

To the blockers: you don't even need to cover the track, nobody wants your points.
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Old post #2177 posted Jul 17th 2018, 17:34:34 Quote 
For anyone consideration: my driver is stiil getting to the pro requirements. I'm trying, trust me. =)
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Old post #2178 posted Jul 17th 2018, 19:39:51 Quote 
Woohoo!?! Top qualifying Contimental Driver!?! Qualified 20th, though . . . Looks like no points again.
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Old post #2179 posted Jul 17th 2018, 21:29:37 Quote 
How do 2 people who haven't managed better than 16th this season finish 1st & 2nd? Not even a favourite track! Utterly dumbfounded.
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Old post #2180 posted Jul 17th 2018, 21:35:34 Quote 
Decent risks and the tyres suit the track. A little lucky on pit stops? This season has thrown up a number of different winners. Or is simply that so few people are pushing for promotion, that midfielders have been able to steal points?

I was champion in AMA with just 78 points and 1 win. It happens every now and again.
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Old post #2181 posted Jul 17th 2018, 21:42:35 Quote 
Quote ( Stuart Aspey @ July 17th 2018,21:35:34 )

Decent risks and the tyres suit the track. A little lucky on pit stops? This season has thrown up a number of different winners. Or is simply that so few people are pushing for promotion, that midfielders have been able to steal points?

I was champion in AMA with just 78 points and 1 win. It happens every now and again.


Maybe that combination, but pretty lucky to run high risks and not got any/many DMs. I only had one in that race but it cost me 8 seconds... wtf.

Perhaps the temperature suited Dunnos massively but everyone else on Dunnos were running low risks. That's the only explanation I can think of!
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Old post #2182 posted Jul 17th 2018, 21:45:37 Quote 
True. I noticed on the high temperature tracks, Kovack got his two wins and there were several Contimental drivers in the points those two times. My best result was 10th at that instance. I'm hoping the next race is hotm I have no money left to repair. No points at next race, then I'll likely relegate this season.
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Old post #2183 posted Jul 18th 2018, 02:17:26 Quote 
I'm low on funds and have been slowly building my car up after a lot of downgrades I made last season in order to stay positive. My driver's good very good though so I saw an opportunity in this race and took it, rest of the season I've been sandbagging until my car was at least capable of competing.
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Old post #2184 posted Jul 18th 2018, 02:19:36 Quote 
By the way, I didn't have a TD for that race either.
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Old post #2185 posted Jul 18th 2018, 10:40:03 Quote 
Quote ( David Andrewartha @ July 18th 2018,02:17:26 )

I'm low on funds and have been slowly building my car up after a lot of downgrades I made last season in order to stay positive. My driver's good very good though so I saw an opportunity in this race and took it, rest of the season I've been sandbagging until my car was at least capable of competing.


Thanks for the insight David, well done on a good result!
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Old post #2186 posted Jul 24th 2018, 21:40:15 Quote 
Woohoo!?! A points finish and fastest lap!?! But damnit Twig!?! Think you just did enough to retain. Great work.
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Old post #2187 posted Jul 24th 2018, 21:52:16 Quote 
Quote ( Stuart Aspey @ July 24th 2018,21:40:15 )

Woohoo!?! A points finish and fastest lap!?! But damnit Twig!?! Think you just did enough to retain. Great work.


Cheers Stuart! Well done on some points, it might be enough if a few people above stay in negative, hard to know what their plans are though...

I thought you were going to catch me at one point, and 5th/6th between two 0-pointers would've been an important battle due to several people on 4pts in the standings, but luckily for me I got my boost laps just before you got really close.

Hope it will be enough, but this group is quite unpredictable, so won't be counting my chickens just yet!
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Old post #2188 posted Jul 26th 2018, 13:26:58 Quote 
Congratulations Stathis. With just one win, you've been steady through the season and are looking set to become champion. Just 2 point will confirm this, but you are certain to promote. Good Luck.
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Old post #2189 posted Aug 1st 2018, 21:26:08 Quote 
thanks Stuart,i hope the best for you
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Old post #2190 posted Aug 3rd 2018, 22:37:51 Quote 
What a tremendous victory, Billy! Promotion in the last race it's fantastic. Congrats!
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