Friday, November 20, 2015

Forzday Race Review - Nurburgring GP - 11/19/2015





  You could practically smell the bratwurst and pretzels from the track vendors as the FRL descended on the hinterlands of the German countryside as Nurburgring GP hosted the 3rd event in the series. Action started off quick as Andrew Steppat and Bryan Dean both rolled off the line in their Australian Chevrolet’s. Andrew started off at a blistering pace, setting the B-Class top lap of 2:13.099 in the first heat. Bryan capitalized on his Holden’s straight line speed and stayed in front of Ethan Maestri’s VW Bug in 2 of the 3 heats, securing a solid second place finish in the B-Class. Carter Merkling made his return to the track for this event and ran well in his mustachioed Fiat, racing ahead of Chris Rader in the 3rd heat. But Chris ran steady and came in ahead of his fellow rookie driver, securing 4th overall for himself.

 BAC Mono racing was even more competitive than B-Class as all drivers got a fell for the class change and began jockeying for position. Front runners Andrew and Ethan pushed their Mono’s hard through all 3 heats, swapping leads and heat wins and finishing each race with very close overall times. In the end, Andrew would out drive Ethan and take a win overall in the class. Bryan, sporting a fantastic Mario Kart livery on his Mono would cruise to a 3rd place position overall. But he was not all alone as Chris demonstrated some advancement in his Mono driving skills, keeping the top running rookie close for much of the three heats.

 As we conclude the third event in the series, we take a look now at how the points standings are shaping up. Andrew Steppat continues his stranglehold on first place, extending his point lead to 120 points – 27 points over second place Ethan Maestri. The battle for second position shows signs of heating up with Bryan’s challenge on Ethan in the B-Class cars, but he’ll have to shore up his handling of the BAC Mono’s in order to close the 12 point gap between them. With solid runs in 2-3 events Chris Rader and Carter Merkling have raised themselves over Paul Maestri and Ross Merkling who have been unable to make every event.

 We look forward to the next event on Dec. 3rd at Prague and to the possible debut of two more drivers to the series. 

For video of some of the action, click here: https://plus.google.com/u/0/

Results:

B-Class
Driver Position (Avg.) Best Time Points
Andrew Steppat 1.00 2:13.099 20
Bryan Dean 2.33 2:16.726 16
Ethan Maestri 2.66 2:15.459 13
Chris Rader 4.33 2:26.539 10
Carter Merkling 4.66 2:25.007 8
A-Class
Andrew Steppat 1.33 2:08.109 20
Ethan Maestri 1.66 2:09.063 16
Bryan Dean 3.00 2:13.886 13
Chris Rader 4.33 2:15.293 10
Carter Merkling 4.66 2:19.352 8


Points Standings after 3 events:

Series Points: B-Class A-Class Total
Andrew Steppat 60 60 120
Ethan Maestri 45 48 93
Bryan Dean 42 39 81
Chris Rader 20 20 40
Carter Merkling 16 18 34
Paul Maestri 10 8 18
Ross Merkling 8 8 16

Friday, November 6, 2015

Forzday Race Review - 11/5/15 - Spa






Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps – 11/5/15

 The action was intense last night as the field of 5 racers took to the corners and straights of the legendary Spa race course.  After sorting through connectivity problems, and losing Paul Maestri from the field, we got started with Heat 1 of the B-Class series cars. Turn 1 proved to be just as difficult as anticipated. Several altercations would happen here in the opening seconds of nearly every heat that was run. But staying true to form would not be Andrew Steppat’s problem on this inaugural run of Spa on the FRL circuit of tracks, and he would easily best the field securing a solid 1st place position in the class. Racing between series vet Ethan Maestri and newcomer Bryan Dean would be very close in the opening stages of Heat 3 in the B-Class. Bryan would ultimately win out and placed second with Ethan finishing a ways behind in third.

 In the BAC Mono A-Class, these race machines proved to be a lot of fun. Some very tight racing was seen amongst the front runners as Andrew and Ethan would finish 1-2 in every heat with no more than 2 seconds separating them at the finish line. In the final heat, Bryan would make his presence known as he led most of the first lap, but got his machine out of sorts in the final chicane and pushed out and into Ethan, allowing Andrew to step though the open door. Though Ethan would post the fastest lap of the night @ 2:33.120, Andrew would again take the class win with three solid 1st place positions.

 It was “experience night” for two others in the field. Newcomer Chris Rader made his debut in the series posting solid 4th position finishes in each class, and placed him ahead of Carter Merkling and Paul Maestri in the series points. Series veteran Ross Merkling made his return to the ranks of the FRL and posted 5th position in each class. He’ll be looking to shore-up his stable and make a run for Chris’s position in the coming events.

 The FRL is off to Germany as we take the series to the Nurburgring Grand Prix Circuit on November 19th for the showdown on the GP-Strecke.  

Results:
B-Class
Driver
Position (Avg.)
Best Time
Points
Andrew Steppat
1.00
2:37.989
20
Ethan Maestri
2.33
2:40.779
16
Bryan Dean
2.66
2:40.916
13
Chris Rader
4.00
2:55.648
10
Ross Merkling
5.00
3:20.297
8
A-Class
Andrew Steppat
1.00
2:33.428
20
Ethan Maestri
2.00
2:33.120
16
Bryan Dean
3.00
2:36.583
13
Chris Rader
4.00
2:42.235
10
Ross Merkling
5.00
3:05.216
8

Series Points after 2 Events:
Series Points:
B-Class
A-Class
Total
Andrew Steppat
40
40
80
Ethan Maestri
32
32
64
Bryan Dean
26
26
52
Chris Rader
10
10
20
Carter Merkling
8
10
18
Paul Maestri
10
8
18
Ross Merkling
8
8
16