Hello and welcome to TMR Game Week 10.
This post accepts entries for these races:
– Jerez (MotoGP);
– Paul Ricard (Le Mans Series);
– Martinsville (NASCAR Cup);
Housekeeping
Thinking of joining in? If you place your first entry during the first 10 weeks of the game you will receive 80% of the lowest player’s score from any weeks you missed. That brings you into contention whilst applying a small penalty for lateness, the rest is up to you!
Each week you pick 10 entries with a maximum of 7 from a single championship. This is the first week of the season featuring more than one race, what will your strategy be, how will you split your picks between races? Remember for sportscars races to pick the car not the driver.
See this page for the game rules.
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The deadline for entries is Saturday morning at 6am GMT / 1am ET.
Scores
Top Tens
Week 9 | Formula 1 | IndyCar | NASCAR Cup | |
Points | Albert Park | St Petersburg | Fontana | |
1 | 50 | #1 Sebastian Vettel | #10 Dario Franchitti | #29 Kevin Harvick |
2 | 40 | #3 Lewis Hamilton | #12 Will Power | #48 Jimmie Johnson |
3 | 35 | #10 Vitaly Petrov | #82 Tony Kanaan | #18 Kyle Busch |
4 | 32 | #5 Fernando Alonso | #78 Simona de Silvestro | #17 Matt Kenseth |
5 | 30 | #2 Mark Webber | #5 Takuma Sato | #39 Ryan Newman |
6 | 28 | #4 Jenson Button | #77 Alex Tagliani | #99 Carl Edwards |
7 | 26 | #6 Felipe Massa | #17 Raphael Matos | #33 Clint Bowyer |
8 | 24 | #18 Sebastien Buemi | #14 Vitor Meira | #83 Brian Vickers |
9 | 22 | #14 Adrian Sutil | #02 Oriol Servia | #4 Kasey Kahne |
10 | 20 | #15 Paul di Resta | #22 Justin Wilson | #42 Juan Montoya |
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A chaotic IndyCar race took out or knocked back some fancied runners early in the going, although the top two places were all too predictable. It was a real shame to see the two Saubers penalised for such a minor infraction but those are the rules. Petrov was a real star (as was di Resta). I didn’t see the Cup race… although if Kimi eventually joins Juan full-time I may start watching them all!
Nobody had picked the Saubers but for the record I would’ve scored them according to these official results which placed them ahead of those registered as a DNF. Sebastien Bourdais recorded a DNS and was therefore not scored, despite picking up points under IndyCar’s own system apparently just for turning up that day.
Scores This Week
Player | Formula One | IndyCar Series | NASCAR Cup | Week 9 |
Sean | 180 | 104 | 68 | 352 |
The Crooked Cap | 140 | 99 | 103 | 342 |
Jackie | 180 | 116 | 40 | 336 |
Sebastian X | 140 | 122 | 72 | 334 |
Pat W | 140 | 117 | 75 | 332 |
James | 152 | 107 | 68 | 327 |
Jay | 217 | 0 | 107 | 324 |
Rubbergoat | 198 | 116 | 0 | 314 |
Startledbunny | 152 | 104 | 58 | 314 |
Mike Rice | 191 | 112 | 0 | 303 |
Felipe Gana | 139 | 116 | 40 | 295 |
Maverick | 138 | 64 | 92 | 294 |
Dylanpt24 | 112 | 92 | 82 | 286 |
The Speedgeek | 132 | 65 | 47 | 244 |
Ryan | 151 | 86 | 0 | 237 |
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Congratulations to Sean for the win! A nicely tight group follows before the table tails off. Several towards the bottom of the table had good results but they were masked by unreliablity in their other picks – for that you can largely blame the MercedesGP pair, the Penskes of Briscoe and Castroneves and maybe Tony Stewart. Had I not switched from Rahal to Conway I would’ve finished 3rd instead of 5th. The easiest way to see such trends is to take a look at Sebastian’s break-down of the scores.
Last week’s winner Ryan had a terrible week finishing last, some distance back after being hit by the IndyCar retirements (despite picking the winner).
This was the first week in a while to feature a full complement of entries – thanks!
Leaderboard
Pos | Pre | +/- | Name | Prior | Wk 9 | Total | + |
1 | 4 | 3 | Sean | 905 | 352 | 1257 | |
= | 1 | -1 | Sebastian X | 923 | 334 | 1257 | 0 |
3 | 2 | -1 | James | 915 | 327 | 1242 | 15 |
4 | 3 | -1 | Pat W | 908 | 332 | 1240 | 2 |
5 | 5 | 0 | Dylanpt24 | 905 | 286 | 1191 | 49 |
6 | 7 | 1 | Jay | 866 | 324 | 1190 | 1 |
7 | 8 | 1 | Startledbunny | 864 | 314 | 1178 | 12 |
8 | 9 | 1 | RubberGoat | 841 | 314 | 1155 | 23 |
9 | 6 | -3 | Ryan | 894 | 237 | 1131 | 36 |
10 | 10 | 0 | Felipe Gana | 827 | 295 | 1122 | 9 |
11 | 12 | 1 | The Crooked Cap | 777 | 342 | 1119 | 3 |
12 | 14 | 2 | Jackie | 735 | 336 | 1071 | 48 |
13 | 13 | 0 | Maverick | 776 | 294 | 1070 | 1 |
14 | 11 | -3 | The Speedgeek | 799 | 244 | 1043 | 27 |
15 | 15 | 0 | Mike Rice | 684 | 303 | 987 | 56 |
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We have a tie for the lead! Well done Sean who catches Sebastian. I’ve ranked Sean ahead on Sebastian’s suggestion, as I was undecided about how (or whether) to break the tie, so it is based on week wins. James and I drop back as a result, despite good scores this week.
Dylan manages to hang on to 5th despite a closing Jay, while he, Startledbunny and RubberGoat all jump Ryan.
The Crooked Cap and Jackie both scored well this week and both move up places. The Speedgeek had a bad week and drops 3 places.
270 points cover the field from top to bottom.
Upcoming Races
MotoGP: Spanish Grand Prix, Jerez
I’ve got to imagine the power of the Hondas will rule this season, but can the more agile bikes stay with them here?
www.motogp.com
Le Mans Series: Paul Ricard, Le Castellet
We’ve had the first ALMS round, now it is the turn for the LMS in Europe. Note this not an ILMC round so those teams (Peugeot, Audi) WILL NOT be present at this race, which will feature teams like Rebellion, Pescarolo, RML and Strakka. Entry List.
NASCAR Sprint Cup: Martinsville, Virginia
A change of pace this week as the series moves to the half-mile Martinsville Speedway. I might well watch this one.Ā www.nascar.com
Good luck! (and do let me know if I made any errors as it is easy to do)
MotoGP:
Jorge Lorenzo
Dani Pedrosa
Casey Stoner
Andrea Dovizioso
Ben Spies
Marco Simoncelli
LMS:
#12 Rebellion (Lola-Toyota: Prost/Jani)
NASCAR:
Denny Hamlin
Jimmie Johnston
Jeff Gordon
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Thanks to Sebastian or a great stats round-up as always š It’s good to see where everyone collected their points and it helps me learn a few new names.
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I have absolutely no clue about the LMS race, even the car types are strange to me so I’ll have to have a think about that before I pick anything from that series.
I’m totally out of my comfort zone with all three series this week so here goes!
MotoGP:
Ben Spies
Casey Stoner
Jorge Lorenzo
Dani Pedrosa
Valentino Rossi
NASCAR:
Greg Biffle
Carl Edwards
Kevin Harvick
PS I still have 2 picks to make Pat, not sure yet whether I’ll pass on LMS and just stick to Nascar… more thought required
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Jackie (and others) – The trick with sports-cars is to pick the reliable LMP1 cars, which last year in LMS was a problem as the domestic teams often were not reliable. Rebellion’s reliability last season was pretty 50:50, often with one car making it and one failing. However, this season, they have switched from Judds they prepared themselves to Toyota engines, and their one car had a reliable run at Sebring, but whether this means they will be more reliable this year I do not know. Pescarolo went into receivership in June last year, and Henri Pescarolo managed to rescue the team assets to re-launch this year with both cars failing at Sebring. Guess Racing seem to be an all-new outfit, with support from Mazda, what seems to be a proven Lola-Mazda package, but difficult to tell if they will hit the ground running. Quifel did half-well in LMP2 last year, this year moving up to LMP1, and I am not sure the Zytek is by any means a proven package. So no copper-bottomed choices.
With the NASCAR standings, click on the driver names for statistics on their record at Martinsville and short-track circuits (for each driver-page there is a stat-table towards the top, and a more in-depth one further down).
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Pat, I have the next MotoGP round as Jerez, not KL?
Anyway, here’s my 10:
MotoGP:
1. Stoner
2. Pedrosa
3. Lorenzo
4. Rossi
5, Dovizioso
LMS
6. Rebellion 12
7. Rebellion 13
NASCAR
8. Jeff Gordon
9. Montoya
10. Jimmie Johnson
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Rubbergoat: That’s odd.. I’ve been reading about Jerez as well.. I must have been looking at the F1 calendar at the same time! I also got your F1 score wrong, giving you 40 points each for Hamilton and Button. It should be 40 for Hamilton and 28 for Button. Apologies, and thanks to Sebastian for checking.
Jackie: The LMP field is unusually weak for this race so I don’t blame anyone for skipping it completely. LMP1 is probably a choice between the top three in the list (Guess Racing I know nothing about, Quifel ASM have an old car). LMP2 had shocking reliability at Sebring yet the two HPDs are fast for their class and are run by the two best teams in that class, I wouldn’t touch the other LMP2s with a bargepole. It depends how lucky you feel.
It might be worth taking a flyer on a FLM or GTE Pro class car and if the race was the one we had this week, I’d do just that. But with two other events and the chance the 458s could
In the recent past the ALMS had the best and strongest GT field with weak LMP, and in the LMS had the reverse with the best and strongest LMP field with a lot of weak GT. It seems the ALMS remains the same, but the LMS strength has moved to the ILMC rounds. Don’t worry as I will signpost the ILMC rounds clearly.
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How about I stop editing my comment then getting distracted and editing another part, and forgetting to finish the first part. Now you know why I make so many scoring errors.
“But with two other events and the chance the 458s could be unreliable as they are so new, it is difficult to pick a standout GT runner.”
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LetĀ“s go racing….! HereĀ“s my ten picks:
Moto GP
Lorenzo
Stoner
Dovizioso
Rossi
NASCAR
Jimmie Johnson
Jeff Gordon
Denny Hamlin
Carl Edwards
Mark Martin
ALMS
Rebellion Racing #12 (Prost /Jani)
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MotoGP:
Casey Stoner
Jorge Lorenzo
Dani Pedrosa (with surgery on the horizon)
Ben Spies
Andrea Dovizioso
Marco Simoncelli
LMS:
#12 Rebellion
#13 Rebellion
NASCAR:
Jimmie Johnston
Jeff Gordon
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I was mistaken in saying Guess Racing have a Mazda engine. I based the information on this Planet Le Mans article, but it seems they have switched to a Judd engine.
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It gets curiouser: the LMS entry list has been updated today and Guess Racing are no longer on it.
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Moto GP
Casey Stoner
Jorge Lorenzo
Valentino Rossi
Dani Pedrosa
LMS
#009 Aston Martin – Mucke/Turner/Primat
#13 Rebellion – Belicchi/Boullion
#16 Pescarolo – Collard/Tinseau/Jousse
NASCAR
Juan Montoya
Jimmie Johnson
Greg Biffle
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Indeed I’m not sure that Aston was on it the other day!
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MotoGP
– Stoner
– Lorenzo
– Rossi
– Spies
NASCAR
– Hamlin
– Johnson
– Kyle Busch
LMS
– 009 Aston
– 12 Rebellion
– 42 Strakka
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MotoGP: Jorge Lorenzo, Ben Spies, Casey Stoner, Dani Pedrossa
NASCAR: Denny Hamlin, Kyle Busch, Kevin Harvick, Jeff Gordon , Jimmie Johnson, Juan Montoya
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MotoGP: Lorenzo, Pedrosa, Rossi, Stoner
LMS: 12
Cup: Ky. Busch, J. Gordon, Hamlin, Harvick, Johnson
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NASCAR: Hamlin, Kyle Busch, Jimmie Johnson, Tony Stewart, Ryan Newman, Kevin Harvick.
Moto GP: Stoner, Pedrosa, Lorenzo, Spies.
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Having finally tracked down times for the first practice session (here, click the Live Timing button, wait for the pop-up, click for Free Practice One on the left), no sign of the Aston Martin LMP1 car. News on the LMS and Planet Le Mans sites are no help. The newest news story on the official AMR site says they will be at the race, but also says they will be at the test-session earlier this month, which they weren’t! Are the team there? Will they race? Heaven knows.
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AMR-One appeared in FP2 at bottom of timing sheet, but did not set time!
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Amended entry:
MotoGP:
Jorge Lorenzo
Dani Pedrosa
Casey Stoner
Andrea Dovizioso
Ben Spies
LMS:
#12 Rebellion (Lola-Toyota: Prost/Jani)
#13 Rebellion (Lola-Toyota: Belicchi/Boullion)
NASCAR:
Denny Hamlin
Jimmie Johnston
Jeff Gordon
The AMR car missed FP1 as there was no engine in the car. It did one installation lap in FP2.
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Decided to go for 2 AKMS picks to finish my predictions
Can I have no #12 and #13 Rebellion cars please
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“The AMR car missed FP1 as there was no engine in the car.” < That's a pretty basic thing to forget to add to the car! š
Sorry I'm a tad later to post my entry than normal, I've been hastily arranging time off work the past few days so I could attend a speech by the Prime Minister this morning. Anyway, enough politics; my picks…
MotoGP
– Stoner
– Pedrosa
– Dovizioso
– Lorenzo
– Rossi
LMS
– Rebellion #12
NASCAR
– Edwards
– Kyle Busch
– Harvick
– Johnson
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MotoGP:
Jorge Lorenzo
Dani Pedroza
Casey Stoner
LMS:
#12 Rebellion
#13 Rebellion
#20 Quifel – ASM
#36 RML
#42 Strakka
NASCARP Cup:
Denny Hamlin
Kyle Busch
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NASCARP? Sounds fishy…
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I’m switching out the 009 AMR, I don’t like the look of it.
I’m going to gamble with the #36 RML entry. A very large chunk of me wants to play safe and pick Dovizioso, but the smaller risk-taking side of me reckons RML could do something with the attrition rate here.
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OK, so I need to be arresting this slide down the standings
MotoGP
Casey Stoner
Jorge Lorenzo
Dani Pedrosa
Valentino Rossi
LMS
12 Rebellion, 13 Rebellion, 16 Pesca 36 RML
NASCAR
Jimmie Johnson
Denny Hamlin
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MotoGP: Stoner, Pedrosa, Dovisioso, Lorenzo, Spies
NASCAR: Hamlin, Gordon, Johnson and the two Busch’s.
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I do not have sufficient words to describe how annoyed I am with Simoncelli this afternoon. Grrrrr….
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Unlucky! My switch from AMR to RML paid off. Good on those who picked Pescarolo.
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I’ll assume by ‘Gordon’, RG meant Jeff.
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