Andy SC

Andy SC Very wet conditions on track and the Honda engine performed marginally better than in the dry, so more wet sessions please

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Stephen R

Stephen R Ran a bit wide on the chicane in Sector 2, but otherwise a good lap.

Tim Down

Tim Down Hungover at the wheel.

Chris Butler

Chris Butler The 4 Litre engine proved a bit too powerful at times, but should have it under control for the main event

Zarte Siempre

Zarte Siempre Never been my favourite track so I'm pleased to put in a PB lap.

Dan Byrom

Dan Byrom Having never raced on this track before, I've realised I love it! Sadly, I hit a wrong button in sector 2, which will likely have an impact on my points, but I'll be happy to make it onto the leader-board for the first time!

Tourney round: Formula One Large - Event 4 - Spain: Qualifying

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Notes from the organizer: This grand prix will be in the Duckdown Numbers Attack format. Qualifying (running Monday to Friday) will be against Prune, the actual race (running Saturday and Sunday) will be against Nude.

Duckdown numbers rules: you must exclude at least one of the 7 starting numbers from your solution. It's up to you which one. In other words, your solution must not use all of the starting numbers. Target is between 101 and 1999.

The top 20 in qualifying will be awarded additional actual race points as follows: 20 for 1st, 19 for 2nd, 18 for 3rd etc, all the way down to 1 point for 20th. These additional actual race points will then be added to your actual race score for a final total, which will determine the final grand prix standings (for example, if you qualify 1st and score 190 in the numbers attack in the actual race, your total will be 20 (for qualifying) + 190 (actual race score) = 210)

Points will then be allocated at the end of each grand prix the same way Formula 1 points are allocated: 1st place - 25 points; 2nd -18; 3rd - 15; 4th -12; 5th - 10; 6th - 8; 7th - 6; 8th - 4; 9th - 2; 10th – 1. The person with the highest number of accumulated points at the end of the season will be declared the champion!

You don’t have to finish in the top 20, or even participate at all, in qualifying to enter the actual race, but obviously you will be at a disadvantage as you won’t have any additional points to start with.

If you enter qualifying and you don’t take part in the actual race, you will be adjudged to have “crashed” in the race.

By entering this grand prix, you don't have to commit to entering all the other races in the season – you can race in as many or as few as you like. There will be a new independent sign-up for each qualifying and actual race event.

Additional race points earned in qualifying will be shared in the event of any ties. Ties in the actual race (after adding into account the additional race points earned from qualifying) will be determined firstly by points scored in the actual race alone, secondly by number of maxes in the actual race, thirdly by number of maxes in qualifying, and finally (unless it is a max game) by the lowest bot opponent score in the actual race. Positions (and grand prix points) will be shared if still a tie.

Championship standings after 3 rounds:
Zarte Siempre 47
Matthew Tassier 36
Ben Andrews 34
Sean Fletcher 33
Thomas Carey 25
Marcus Hares 23
Stephen R 23
Thomas Cappleman 19
Noel McIlvenny 13
Gevin Chapwell 12
Jamie French 10
Robin M 10
Elliott Mellor 6
Tim Down 6
Chris Butler 4
Dave Noble 2
Chris Marshall 1

Ran from: 8 – 12 May 2017. Format: Duckdown Numbers Attack. Matches: One-off. Approved.

Organizers: Martin Hurst.

Fixtures: 22. Completed: 22.

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