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Icaro Assis
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Old post #511 posted Jan 6th 2020, 20:53:13 Quote 
I'll promote this season, I see that more than 4 managers will also.
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Old post #512 posted Jan 6th 2020, 21:13:51 (last edited Jan 6th 2020, 21:14:23 by Andrei Daroczi) Quote 
Icaro, your staff is to low for promo and your sponsors the same. you will not retain in pro for sure next season.
all managers who want to promote, need to write here please.
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Old post #513 posted Jan 6th 2020, 21:16:53 Quote 
yes, but if you want to join me next season, I can show you wrong. I can stay at Pro.
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Old post #514 posted Jan 7th 2020, 15:49:57 (last edited Jan 7th 2020, 15:52:57 by Casey Stoner) Quote 
I seen it all before, and saw it coming :-)
Quote ( Casey Stoner @ August 14th 2019,06:51:00 )

Quote ( Klaus Niester @ August 13th 2019,23:05:40 )

Anyway I wish You here still a lot of success!!!

Thanks mate, IMO you will struggle in Pro as you need lots and lots of $$$, and probably will see you again in AMA in 2 seasons.
You are only new in the game, and its a steep learning curve.
Out of the 4 promoting this season Baiano Kirst its well prepared for Pro.
all the best


Quote ( Klaus Niester @ August 23rd 2019,23:34:04 )


Bye, keep your fingers crossed that I'll be in the professional league.

. . . and I wish you all much success with GPRO.

Another one bites the dust. :-)
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Old post #515 posted Jan 7th 2020, 23:17:12 Quote 
Many want to promote in pro from ama, but they don t have the right package, so shamefull will return in ama. I will try to run 4 races to compare how is my package in this group, normaly is my.promoting season.
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Old post #516 posted Jan 7th 2020, 23:48:43 Quote 
I arrived at Pro with much worse package and remained without problems. We will soon see that you will be ashamed.
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Old post #517 posted Jan 8th 2020, 07:35:17 Quote 
Please keep in mind that with everyone trying to speak english as a second language that sometimes the messages sound a bit insulting but I do not think they are meant that way. It can just be hard to pick the right word when it is not your natural language. While we may race against each other, we can do so in a friendly manner. I intend no insult myself in any comments I may make.

Good luck guys. Remember that we can promote more than 4 people out of our racing group if managers are able to get enough points to promote as alternate promoters. That often takes about 60 points in AM.

I guess we will know after a few races who still has their drivers. The people promoting should be obvious by then too. See you guys on the race track.

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Old post #518 posted Jan 8th 2020, 16:03:12 Quote 
I never insulted anyone. I have to much education to insult. I prefer always to comunicate to find the best solution to the problems.
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Old post #519 posted Jan 8th 2020, 19:30:14 Quote 
I did not mean to say you insulted anyone. I just know that it is easy to put up a post which might have wrong word, or not what you mean. I know I would do terrible for that if I tried to speak in any other language. Languages are not my strong point and I would probably be insulting people at every second post by mistake.
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Old post #520 posted Jan 9th 2020, 17:07:54 Quote 
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Old post #521 posted Jan 9th 2020, 20:12:11 Quote 
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Old post #522 posted Jan 10th 2020, 02:08:13 Quote 
I was wondering how many people actually look at their sponsors over the season break. I watch mine every race to see how I am doing against others. I have a sponsor called Veritesh where I am in the 60's for negot. The other manager has around 30%. Zero chance they are going to catch me so why do people stay in those races? Just letting that person know they should drop out before they waste any more negotiations with that sponsor.

Sponsors are really important to your overall money situation so people need to learn to work more wisely with them but in the lower racing levels it seems people grab a sponsor and then just forget about it and half the time lose badly (like above) when they could be working on a sponsor they can win.

Good luck tomorrow guys. I had some terrible quals but lap 1 can save me if I pass a few people off the start.
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Old post #523 posted Jan 10th 2020, 02:20:46 Quote 
Many managers still do not know how to play at these lower levels. That's why this difference in sponsor. I have a deal similar to this.

Good run everyone, don't pass me Alex. We're in the fight to promote.
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Old post #524 posted Jan 10th 2020, 03:41:20 (last edited Jan 10th 2020, 04:10:55 by Casey Stoner) Quote 
Quote ( Alex Holland @ January 10th 2020,02:08:13 )

I have a sponsor called Veritesh where I am in the 60's for negot. The other manager has around 30%. Zero chance they are going to catch me so why do people stay in those races?

The way you could loose that sponsor to the challenger, is if you spot its taken and has many races to finish and they can catch up to your negotiation and get it, or last answer its wrong..
Highly unlikely some one would do that, but i disagree with you that its impossible.
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Old post #525 posted Jan 10th 2020, 13:43:03 Quote 
I have a question for you. Who negociate with Turbotic Lufttechnik?
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Old post #526 posted Jan 10th 2020, 18:37:31 (last edited Jan 10th 2020, 18:38:23 by Alex Holland) Quote 
Quote ( Casey Stoner @ January 10th 2020,03:41:20 )

The way you could loose that sponsor to the challenger, is if you spot its taken and has many races to finish and they can catch up to your negotiation and get it, or last answer its wrong..

Highly unlikely some one would do that, but i disagree with you that its impossible.


The only thing which could save the other guy is if I had that position blocked when I hit 100% giving the other guy time to catch up. I assume I am going to be making as much negotiations as anyone else as one of the promotion players so catching me is going to be impossible in this case. I guess if he thinks he can put up 14% every round starting now he might have a chance but that means consistant wins too.

I have been at the game a wee bit too long to make question mistakes or blocking mistakes.
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Old post #527 posted Jan 10th 2020, 21:13:52 Quote 
What a crap race. Blew my quals and still should have won by 25s or more. Instead maybe 20th now after a blown tire, extra pit which was 27s+, then DM after that. What a way to start the season. Was easy P1 and now 20th?
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Old post #528 posted Jan 10th 2020, 22:40:48 Quote 
the same for me. very poor race. i had good start on the qualification. i will try do update something.
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Old post #529 posted Jan 12th 2020, 01:36:48 Quote 
Quote ( Alex Holland @ January 10th 2020,21:13:52 )

What a crap race. Blew my quals and still should have won by 25s or more. Instead maybe 20th now after a blown tire, extra pit which was 27s+, then DM after that. What a way to start the season. Was easy P1 and now 20th?

Wish you would have won, as you were a moving chicane.
Perhaps your puncture came as you were using a very wide car :-)
IMO its best to get a random out of the way early in the season, but dont stress as you have a strong package.
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Old post #530 posted Jan 13th 2020, 03:33:42 Quote 
yah, I know these things happen. I was hoping for a strong start to the season and letting off a bit more towards the end when I need to drop my MOT. Then a Random might even help me. I should be okay going forward and back on track for some regular points. It looked like only 2 of us were using a one stop strategy in the top 10. I felt it was the more conservative approach but would still do well. Maybe next week.

Congratulations to the podium people: Hubb, Icaro and Antonis
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Old post #531 posted Jan 14th 2020, 19:40:05 Quote 
Okay guys, time for a different race than last one. Here is hoping there is a bit of passing and limited Randoms and technicals to you guys out there.
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Old post #532 posted Jan 14th 2020, 22:25:51 Quote 
Interesting race today. I am pleased with the podium. I didn't make a good qualification.
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Old post #533 posted Jan 15th 2020, 16:28:25 (last edited Jan 15th 2020, 16:28:37 by Andrei Daroczi) Quote 
nice Allex. You was 1st on the track, but i was 1st on the pit :)
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Old post #534 posted Jan 17th 2020, 01:48:20 Quote 
Always be good to be first in something. Nice race Icaro and Alessio.
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Old post #535 posted Jan 17th 2020, 04:02:10 Quote 
Good run Alex. You are doing very well. For this next race I am not very excited. If I get a podium, I will be satisfied. Let's see what happens. Good run to all.
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Old post #536 posted Jan 17th 2020, 06:43:01 Quote 
I think it is safe to say that a lot of people will not have a good PHA match on the coming race so it will be hard for any of us to do well. I will not be surprised to see 1-2 managers who we normally do not see up in the front doing well tomorrow. There has to be a couple who have this weird PHA match and will do well against the rest of us.
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Old post #537 posted Jan 18th 2020, 03:00:52 Quote 
Quote ( Alex Holland @ January 17th 2020,06:43:01 )

it will be hard for any of us to do well.

" The boy who cried wolf" lol
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Old post #538 posted Jan 31st 2020, 22:08:32 Quote 
Lap 16 The fuel pump was malfunctioning and had to be checked out.
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Old post #539 posted Feb 4th 2020, 23:49:36 Quote 
Good race icaro alessio and John. I got behind John and just could not get past. Bad quake and first lap so I am lucky I got what I could. Nice to see John hit the podiums.

Bad luck last race Andrei. At least that should be out of your way for the season.
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Old post #540 posted Feb 5th 2020, 21:44:52 Quote 
I managed to finish the race well, my pace was very strong and I managed to overtake in the last laps.

Good luck to everyone in the next race.
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