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23 Oct 2009, 17:22
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WSR FR3.5 Round 9 - Motorland Aragon
Almost a month since the previous round at the Nurburgring and its time for the final round of the 2009 WSR season, with this weekends' finale taking place at the brand new Motorland Aragon circuit near Alcaniz, Spain.
The drivers' title may have been wrapped up by Bertrand Baguette at the last round, but the teams' title is still up for grabs this weekend with just 11 points separating leaders Draco Racing from Carlin Motorsport.
Ultimate Motorsport will again be missing from the field and Pasquale Di Sabatino has again been forced to cut his season short due to a lack of funds. There are, however, two new faces at RC Motorsport this weekend, with former Ultimate Signature driver Esteban Guerrieri being joined by European F3 Open driver Bruno Mendez. Greg Mansell has also returned to the series, replacing John Martin at Comtec Racing.
Morning Times:
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1 - Bertrand Baguette - Draco - 1'46"717 - 22 Laps
2 - Esteban Guerrieri - RC - 1'46"801 - 17
3 - Jaime Alguersuari - Carlin - 1'47"221 - 21
4 - Anton Nebilitskiy - SG - 1'47"228 - 26
5 - Jon Lancaster - Comtec - 1'47"335 - 23
6 - Brendon Hartley - Tech 1 - 1'47"492 - 22
7 - Fairuz Fauzy - Fortec - 1'47"542 - 14
8 - Chris Van der Drift - Epsilon Euskadi - 1'47"688 - 18
9 - Marcos Martinez - Pons - 1'47"710 - 21
10 - Salvador Duran - Interwetten - 1'47"816 - 19
11 - Daniil Move - P1 - 1'47"988 - 19
12 - Oliver Turvey - Carlin - 1'47"990 - 21
13 - Guillaume Moreau - SG - 1'48"011 - 24
14 - Sten Pentus - Fortec - 1'48"062 - 18
15 - Charles Pic - Tech 1 - 1'48"540 - 20
16 - James Walker - P1 - 1'48"571 - 19
17 - Julian Leal - Prema - 1'48"598 - 19
18 - Federico Leo - Pons - 1'48"670 - 21
19 - Greg Mansell - Comtec - 1'48"847 - 20
20 - Keisuke Kunimoto - Epsilon Euskadi - 1'50"096 - 20
21 - Filip Salaquarda - Prema - 1'50"193 - 21
22 - Marco Barba - Draco - 1'50"245 - 16
23 - Bruno Mendez - RC - 1'50"459 - 13
24 - Mihai Marinescu - Interwetten - 1'50"947 - 17
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Afternoon Times:
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1 - Bertrand Baguette - Draco - 1'45"053 - 21 Laps
2 - Chris Van der Drift - Epsilon Euskadi - 1'45"273 – 17
3 - Julian Leal - Prema - 1'45"766 - 20
4 - Jon Lancaster - Comtec - 1'45"855 - 21
5 - Marcos Martinez - Pons - 1'45"933 - 15
6 - Greg Mansell - Comtec - 1'46"035 - 15
7 - Brendon Hartley - Tech 1 - 1'46"042 - 19
8 - James Walker - P1 - 1'46"187 - 18
9 - Filip Salaquarda - Prema - 1'46"222 - 20
10 - Daniil Move - P1 - 1'46"252 - 20
11 - Federico Leo - Pons - 1'46"390 - 14
12 - Sten Pentus - Fortec - 1'46"498 - 18
13 - Marco Barba - Draco - 1'46"570 - 20
14 - Fairuz Fauzy - Fortec - 1'47"019 - 19
15 - Anton Nebilitskiy - SG - 1'47"039 - 17
16 - Esteban Guerrieri - RC - 1'47"056 - 19
17 - Jaime Alguersuari - Carlin - 1'47"187 - 16
18 - Charles Pic - Tech 1 - 1'47"267 - 19
19 - Salvador Duran - Interwetten - 1'47"305 - 13
20 - Keisuke Kunimoto - Epsilon Euskadi - 1'47"379 - 18
21 - Mihai Marinescu - Interwetten - 1'47"834 - 21
22 - Oliver Turvey - Carlin - 1'47"910 - 15
23 - Guillaume Moreau - SG - 1'48"261 - 13
24 - Bruno Mendez - RC - 1'49"516 - 6
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24 Oct 2009, 10:05
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15:00 - 16:00 Racing Events Renault World Series
Thanks for the heads-up WSR, the last few races have been pretty lively.
Greg Mansell? Motorland Aragon?
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24 Oct 2009, 10:32
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Is this an impressive track?
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24 Oct 2009, 12:28
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Haven't the least idea Gomick, sorry. Hopefully we can find some coverage.
Ciudad del Motor de Aragón
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24 Oct 2009, 12:56
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eurosport is the place to watch this live in 4 minutes for everyone that has that channel
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24 Oct 2009, 13:13
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anti cloclwise by the way
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24 Oct 2009, 15:01
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http://wsr.gpupdate.net/en/raceresul...acepartID=3501 race 1 results
Championship standingtomorrow starting position
1. B. Baguette 140 (4)
2. C. Pic 94 (15)
3. J. Alguersuari 88 (5)
4. J. Walker 87 (9)
5. O. Turvey 87 (8)
6. F. Fauzy 86 (1)
Great battle ahead for second championship position, cant wait. Go Fairuz
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24 Oct 2009, 23:59
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Guerrieri went from 15th to 5th, which was damn good effort.
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26 Oct 2009, 19:26
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Originally Posted by sauber11
http://wsr.gpupdate.net/en/raceresul...acepartID=3501 race 1 results
Championship standingtomorrow starting position
1. B. Baguette 140 (4)
2. C. Pic 94 (15)
3. J. Alguersuari 88 (5)
4. J. Walker 87 (9)
5. O. Turvey 87 (8)
6. F. Fauzy 86 (1)
Great battle ahead for second championship position, cant wait. Go Fairuz 
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Great effort by Fairuz Fauzy, jumped from 6th to 2nd in the Drivers Championship, collecting pole on the way.
Congratulations also to his new team Mofaz Racing job well done its good to see a new team come into the sport right now and go on to make such an impression
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26 Oct 2009, 21:50
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Marcos Martinez - where did it all go so wrong?
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27 Oct 2009, 11:17
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After he demonstrated the Renault F1 car at Silverstone (half-way point of the season), he began a downward slide...
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27 Oct 2009, 12:48
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Slide? More like he dropped off the end of a cliff. He didn't score another point after that. Before the Silverstone weekend he'd scored in every race bar 1
Fauzy has certainly staked his claim for the Lotus drive, though. You can't say he wouldn't deserve it now - 2nd in a major single series category
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28 Oct 2009, 00:22
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were does Baguette go from here? old Bert Breadloaf doesnt sound very fashionable but he looked great in last few races.
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28 Oct 2009, 00:46
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jab
Fauzy has certainly staked his claim for the Lotus drive, though. You can't say he wouldn't deserve it now - 2nd in a major single series category
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True, Fauzy has come on song and finally delivered a consistent season to reward the speed he has always had. But F1 standard? He'd be OK, but its taken him ages, and you don't see F1 drivers these days who have taken so long to come good, lets not kid ourselves. In his early career he didn't do anything special in F3, and had two full seasons in GP2 where he scored zero points, although eventually won in the Asia series. He would uphold Malaysian honour in a better way than Alex Yoong did though, I think.
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28 Oct 2009, 09:36
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jab
Slide? More like he dropped off the end of a cliff. He didn't score another point after that. Before the Silverstone weekend he'd scored in every race bar 1
Fauzy has certainly staked his claim for the Lotus drive, though. You can't say he wouldn't deserve it now - 2nd in a major single series category
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Wow, I didn't know he had actually scored no points since then... that is like dropping off a cliff yes - what the hell happened I wonder?
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