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Press Releases - Audi F1 Series Contest Part 1 out of 3 Review

Audi F1 Series Contest Part 1 out of 3 Review

After we filled 42 drivers on the grid in under 48 hours which was a quick reponse so I say thank you to everyone who took part but we got 2 more parts/seasons coming up so all the 42 drivers who took part in the first part will get an auto invite first before after 48 hours I will make it public to fill up the empty spaces left but like the next 2 parts will be more important so stick around. So, here a small review of what happened:

We got underway at Le Mans, the perfect start to give all 42 drivers an equal opportunity to win, with the experienced drivers in F1 already with the likes of Toni Mang, Artem Markelov, Libor Vaclav and Max Webster, drivers on their way like Ayrton Broc, Rafael Drummond and also Ludek Valenta Jr and Harvey Evans, and there's the most inspiring of youngest talents like Bartek Szybki, Marc Vilanova and Luiz Thomazini. Ayrton Broc took pole in a close quali but it was Max Webster who took the race win from Abilio Nario getting his dream start too until the feature race it was Luce who came back but Webster held on despite the pressure from Jose Carlos Pace, Libor Valcav, Toni Mang and even Roger Relampago too.
But everything was starting to ease down at Djursland and Sochi with Libor Valcav using his experience to ease himself in command, with Toni Mang and Artem Markelov keeping him close with some wins too, Bartek Szybki showing he can fight with the big guys too, Roger Relampago taking a win too at Sochi, until that wet race at Silverstone feature saw some drivers have a chance to shine, Relampago, the young Brazilian once again shining at Silverstone in the wet, his second win of the season, Kimiya Sato surprising the field after an awful start to his season, to not only take his first points but a podium with 2nd place from outside the top 20.
Libor Vaclav continued the full house to Kyalami until Adelaide when the field bunched up massively. The top 3 out of the picture allowing Ludek Valenta Jr. to take a full house this time, first driver outside the top 3 to do that, Rafael Drummond joining the winners club at Port-au-Prince, Ayrton Broc finally got his silverware at Suzuka. So this season has saw 10 different winners in 20 races but the leader in the standings Libor Valcav taking home the win 7 times and has a 90 point lead in the champ, Toni Mang won only once but is in 2nd with 206. Artem Markelov won twice and is in 3rd, Bartek Szybki scored the first out of the non race winners behind, 177 points, 7 behind Markelov, Lumi Vaara on 169, winless too, Ralph Scher and Luiz Thomazini too. Roger Relampago with 2, Jose Carlos Pace, Max Webster and Carmine Luce all on one each, Jukka Palmu in 13th with 92 points, Ludek Valenta and Ayrton Broc the two latest race winners both taking home full houses from their respectively Adelaide and Suzuka meetings and rounding out the top 15, how exciting is this so far? Rest of the standings are below here:
https://www.myracingcareer.com/en/series/6039-standings/

Stay tuned for Part 2, calendar will be a surprise of when it'll be released so keep an eye out guys.

on 2019-03-31 00:04:15 by ThatFPM8Guy
Likes: 5 | Rating: 9.38

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