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BMB Take Giant Steps Forward in RDLMS Season 2 Opener

RDLMS

Race Department’s LeMan Series Season 2 got underway and the snails were back in action. Craig Johnston was joined by Ryan Walker and Dan Long for another assault on the GT2 class. Ryan Walker took the first leg and placed the team 4th in class until at the driver swap a hardware failure put pay to all of Walker’s fine driving work around the Monza circuit.

“It was a shame as we’d come on leaps and bounds from season 1. Ryan, Craig & Dan drove superbly in practice and made a great team.”

Jody Fannin and Jamie Rush are confirmed as standby’s and additional drivers for the longer events. The final hour of the broadcast, hosted by Simon Smith, can be downloaded from the website.

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BMB News Round-Up

Apologies for the delay, but BackMarker Brigade has been a busy snail of late!

The news begins over at GRC where Simon Smith led the team home in both the sprint and feature races at Trois Riviere to claim his season best 10th and 9th places respectively. Paul Huggett claimed a great 14th in the sprint race while Gary Gray claimed a 13th in the feature race. All three drivers performed to their best round the tight Canadian street circuits and now sit 16th (Smith), 24th (Huggett) and 26th (Gray) in the standings as we move to Watkins Glen for the final round.

On the subject of GRC, BackMarker Brigade signed Scott Juliano to the team for Season 9 of the touring cars and for all the cup races, as well as seeing GPO driver Myles Dixon make his debut in the GRC Cup races this week too. Hans Bauer should also be starring in the upcoming GRC Endurance event too adding more new flair and fun to the team.

Grand Prix Online too continues to see great progress for the team! Alex Cooper lead the team home in the Turkish GP for 8th place and several points, just ahead of teammate Simon Smith taking 9th and two more vital points, both drivers maintaining their 100% points finishing record, Smith joint holding the leagure record for having a 100% finishing record and points finishing record! Maurice Willems was on course for points when he had to make an unscheduled pitstop which dropped him to 12th for the flag. Maurice Zondag crashed out with 13 laps to go from what looked like a certain 7th while Craig Johnston was centre of controversy when he was in the middle of a huge accident at turn 1, from which his car was so damaged it left it virtually undriveable and the young Brit parked it. The team will be welcoming Lee Palmer to the full distance challenge event from next round to race alongside Jordon Norwood who was not available for the Turkish GP.

Over at Race Department, our LeMans team didn’t even get off the starting line when ISP problems prevented Johnston taking the start and Jamie Rush was stuck in a driving lesson (oh the irony). However Bob Luneski upheld snail pride with his run to 12th at the FPWS Semi-Pro Turkish GP with another excellent drive. Bob is slowly moving up the championship standings to 17th, with BMB now 9th in the team standings. We are still last however in the Pro divison, so thank god for that!

Formula Sim Racing is last but not least in our news round up which is a celebration as Kostas Kantzouras drove a superb race to qualify for the first time for the main World Series race and then come home a fantastic 14th 2 laps adrift. In World Trophy Benjamin Chong drove his last race for the team before moving on to his new team venture and came home a great 15th. Teammate Roslan Gaidargi also qualified for the main race of WT but then failed to make it round the opening lap, but it was great to see his progress!
What a busy week for Meep!!!

Filed under: Driver Recruitment, Drivers, Formula Sim-Racing, FPWS, grand prix online, GRC Cup, GRC Endurance, GRC Touring Cars, Race Department, Race Results, RDLMS, Sim Racing, , , , , ,

BackMarker Brigade So Close Yet So Very, Very Far in RDLMS

BackMarker Brigade became everyones second favourite team in Race Dept’s LMS series as the 8 hour Endurance race at Fuji got underway. Driving the GT2 car, Craig Johnston, Myles Dixon and new BMB signing Lee Massey managed to survive 7 hours and 40 minutes before disconnecting at the very dying moments of the race.

In qualifying Craig Johnston claimed 29th on the grid but the opening lap saw a few spinners and Johnston was caught out trying to avoid the debris ahead. A long pitstop to repair his car on lap 2 dropped BMB out of contension early on.

However our team’s never say die attitude meant Johnston would soldier on before handing over to Myles Dixon after the first hour and a half. It was then left to Myles and Lee Massey to swap over for the remainder of the race but offs from both drivers, including a particularly nasty one for Massey while being lapped meant the car had become a real handful as night set in.

By the time the team had reached the final hour, the trio had been lapped over 50 times and when the disconnection came the team had been lapped 57 times. However, they’d caused enough of a stir to be subject to much driver discussion in the commentary booth. Team boss Simon had this to say:

“Lee and Myles were given the nod at the very last minute and they performed way above expectation. We’d have finished happily if it weren’t for the disconnection and the car had heavy damage early on. I’m proud of my team, my drivers and our sim racing heritage. We are racers at heart and I don’t care where we finish, as long as all tried our best. Myles, Lee and Craig all drove their hearts out and for that they win my respect.”

Round 5 takes place next month and sadly the 8 hour broadcast commentated on by Simon Smith has been lost in a server meltdown – obviously due to BMB’s ongoing getting-lapped scenerio!

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RD LMS: Johnston Leads BackMarker Brigade’s Fruitless Effort

BackMarker Brigade’s introduction to Race Departments LMS league went completely up the spout when all the P2 drivers failed to turn up which left the unfortunate Craig Johnston to lead the team off in the Gt2 catagory.

Johnston started from the back but was collected in a bizarre pace lap accident where he span turn to avoid another errant car and was collected from both infront and behind. That left Craig with a heavily damaged car which he bravely soldiered on for until an hour and half into the race when Craig parked the car, some 5 laps behind the car infront and before Phil Cook could have stepped into the cockpit.

“Craig really showed what it is to be a BMB driver” said teamboss, and event commentator Simon Smith. “He soldiered on until the car was so smashed to bits he couldn’t hold onto it in a straight line! That’s what I call dedication and commitment!”

The team now await round four to be announced where the team are expected to reveal a brand new P2 line up while getting regular Gt2 pilots Jamie Rush and Jody Fannin back into cockpits to assist Craig Johnston.

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GRC Touring Cars S9 - Div 1

From September, 2010 @ 20:15 UK on PSRTV

 

Grand Prix Online

Every F1 Race Weekend Sat 20:15 BST and Sun 10:15 BST

 

Latest Standings

GRC Touring Cars Season 9

(after Round 0)

Pos

Division 1

Pts
00 Scott Juliano 000
Pos

Division 2

Pts

00

Simon Smith

000

00

Paul Huggett

00

00

Gary Gray

000

00

Ryan Walker

000

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Grand Prix Online

(after Round 14)

Pos

Challenge

Pts
32 Danni Fugl 3
36 Jordan Norwood 0
36 Gary Gray 0
36 Lee Palmer 0
36 Douglas Simoneli 0
Pos

Sprint

Pts

5

Simon Smith

74

9 Alex Cooper 36
8 Craig Johnston 57
13 Maurice Willems 20
16 Maurice Zondag 24
14 Dave-Carr Smith 25
32 Gary Cooper 1
33 Emmanuel Baako 0
33 Paul Frampton 0

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RD : FP World Series

(after Round 7)

Pos

Pro

Pts

22

Scott Wilde

9

34 Mark Birney 0
Pos

Semi Pro

Pts
19 Bob Luneski 13
21 Craig Johnston 7
Pos

Pacific

Pts
25 Chris Rigby 3
26 Phil Cook 0

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Formula Sim Racing

(after Round 6)

Pos

World Series

Pts

16

Rando Muru

43

41 Kostas Kantzouras 4
43 Kerkar Abdelaziz 0
Pos

World Trophy

Pts
40 Roslan Gaidargi 6
42 Craig Johnston 5
46 Benjamin Chong 1

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GRC Maddog Endurance P2

Selected 2010 Charity

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