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Post by Saturdaynight on Mar 7, 2005 12:32:38 GMT -5
Hi Guys, I just wanted to let you all know that I'm compiling the results for the lap by lap report and will have it up in a little while.
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Post by Viper on Mar 7, 2005 12:53:53 GMT -5
Ah, cool. I wanna know how my recovery race was
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Post by DannyNL on Mar 7, 2005 12:56:23 GMT -5
Yeah I want to know how I was doing untill my unfortunate spin but that's all in a race. Shit happens I guess.
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Post by Saturdaynight on Mar 7, 2005 13:03:22 GMT -5
Guys, I've made a huge, huge mistake in times which surfaced when I calculate the lap by lap report. I even re-calculate the times again, for a third time, to verify these results. All it comes down to is that I must have inverted a number in when I did the race results calcualtions. Even with his 10 position grid displacement, Vincenzi wound up second afterall, 3 second ahead of Basford. So the final results actually look like this! Rocha Vincenzi Basford Glanville King Bolman Dalby Byrne Sampson My appologies for the mistake. I'll be update the site results as of this breaking news! Sorry for the time miscalculation. My fault completely!
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Post by Saturdaynight on Mar 7, 2005 13:27:18 GMT -5
Lap by Lap report of the 2005 WSRC Brazilian GP
Rocha takes an early lead on Basford, and Vincenzi has an outreagous start, demoralizing all but Rocha and Basford. Vincenzi is a man on a mission! Good GOD! Amazing start for Vincenzi. Glanville falls in behind Vincenzi, then it's Byrne, Bolman, King, Dalby and sampson finishing up the pack. Lap 2, Rocha still leading Basford, and Vincenzi's right on Basford's tail. Glanville, pulls away from Byrne, who is in a tight race with Bolman, King and dalby. Sampson is off the pace but still moving quickly. Lap 3, Vincenzi makes a pass on Basford and is now up behind Rocha. Glanville is all alone in Fourth place. Byrne is off his line and that allows Bolman, King, and Dalby, to slip by. Sampson is falling way back. Lap 4, Vincenzi is closing in on Rocha, and Basford completes the top three followed by Glanville in Forth. Oh my God, Bolman makes the same mistake Byrne did. Now it's King, Dlaby, Byrne and Bolman and in the distance is Sampson. It's been a tough beginning of the season for Sampson. He just isn't on pace. Lap 5, Rocha is holding off Vincenzi, and Basford is playing catch up. Glanville seems to be pacing himself in Fourth place with no challenge from the rear of the pack. Dalby is a little slow on that lap falling off from Kings pace while Byrne and Bolman close in on Dalby. And poor Sampson, he must be furious that he can't keep pace. Lap 6, Rocha and Vincenizi start to pull away from Basford. Glanville solitary in Fourth. King has a solid grasp of Fifth position, and look at this, Byrne takes six from Dalby. Bolman isn't able to pass and Sampson finish up the field. Lap 7 Rocha is getting pressure from Vincenzi. Basford struggling a little to keep pace with the front runners. Glanville just looks like he's enjoying his current position. King still holding fifth followed by Byrne, Dalby and Bolman. Sampson is way back! Lap 8, Oh, Vincenzi makes a pass on Rocha! This is exciting racing!!! Basford, Glanville and King hold their position. Dalby is able to retake six from Byrne, and Bolman is right there... Lonley Sampson! No doubt he needs to step up his games against the rest of the field. Lap 9, the penultimate lap, Rocha, retakes the lead from Vincenzi! It just doesn't get any better then this! Two briliant Brazilian drivers going toe to toe with one another! Basford, Glanville and King are holding their positions. Dlaby is getting pressure from Bolman and Byrne follows closely behind. I cannot say enough about Sampson! I really feel for him! Lap 10, last lap, what an absolutely incredible finish. Rocha crosses the line half a second ahead of Vincenzi. Basford comes in third. Glanvile is fourth, King fifth and look, Bolman gets passed Dalby, but Byrne gets hung up and cannot follow through. Sampson comes in almost a lap down. What an exciting race that was! The brazilian fans are completely extatic! A Brazilian one/two finish!
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Post by Viper on Mar 7, 2005 13:35:33 GMT -5
Ah, crap...now I feel worse about sending the laps late then before...only .400 miliseconds behind rocha cause of the late entry...I would have won You can kill me now
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Post by Saturdaynight on Mar 7, 2005 13:43:32 GMT -5
I know! This was the difference in your laps.
Rocha 12:06:416 Vincenzi 12:06:090 + .8seconds for Grid Disadvantage
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Post by Viper on Mar 7, 2005 14:14:08 GMT -5
Yeah, I did the calc myself here...
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Post by Lex on Mar 7, 2005 15:27:07 GMT -5
Thank god Vincenzi failed to submit his qualifying lap in time!!!
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Post by Saturdaynight on Mar 7, 2005 15:35:11 GMT -5
Now we are seeing how the rules effect the outcome!
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Post by Lex on Mar 7, 2005 15:40:51 GMT -5
I hope this series doesn't turn out to be a 1989 v2.0.
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Post by Saturdaynight on Mar 7, 2005 15:44:12 GMT -5
I hope this series doesn't turn out to be a 1989 v2.0. I'll do everything in my power to makes sure that it doesn't!
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Post by Lex on Mar 7, 2005 15:48:04 GMT -5
I'll do everything in my power to makes sure that it doesn't! Great! I don't want a political war over here!
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Post by Lex on Mar 7, 2005 17:06:44 GMT -5
Lap by Lap report of the 2005 WSRC Brazilian GP I'm looking forward to the press conference interview!
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Post by Clownpaint on Mar 7, 2005 17:18:13 GMT -5
Im looking forwrd to catching up and taking the lead of this championship, i dont know why but im just annoyed now and want to win it by a country mile ;D. Ive been practicing a little at a1ring and so far ive managed a 1m07.7, but rocha also has as i discovered on msn .
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