Monday, February 12, 2018

FRL Season 7 - Finale At Road Atlanta

 The final race of FRL Season 7 took place at Road Atlanta and would see the passing of two mantles. The first of these would be the passing of the mantle from Forza 6 to Forza 7. After nearly two and a half years of Forza 6, the FRL moves ahead with the latest in console racing software. Details of the future of the series will be coming soon.

 The other mantle would be the passing of "title champion" from Andrew Steppat to Travis Billingsley. The #18 MX-5 dominated the series from the mid-point of the series on, aided in part, by a missed event from the #001 of Steppat. Whether or not Steppat missing an event would have a direct effect on Billingsley's win is, at this point, moot. With 19 points on the night with the bonus point for setting a record shattering 1:06 lap time, Travis clears the second place Andrew by 17 points, giving him the Season 7 title trophy.

 For Andrew, the race at Atlanta was a near perfect way to send off Forza 6, as he has dominated most races in this game so he dominates at the final event, winning 2 of the 3 heats. Ethan Maestri had a return to form in this event. While he did have a huge stumble out of the gate in Heat 1, he did take advantage of the reverse grid for Heat 2 leading the event from flag-to-flag, giving him his first and only heat win of the season. His fourth place overall finish is his first outside of the Top 3 in his FRL career.

 Paul Maestri earns the "Mr. Consistency" award this season, with a heat win and consistent Top 5's, he clears his MBR teammate taking third overall in the series. Nicholas Hargrove battled hard all season with Tony Tyree for a Top 5 in the points, but a rough night in Atlanta sealed his fate and gave Tony his 7th consecutive Top 5 finish. Nicholas would have to settle for 6th overall and a long off-season wait to get another chance at cracking the Top 5 again. Brandon Adkins was there for the fun, but tipped his hat a little when he exclaimed "Not last!" at the end of Heat 3, coming in just ahead of Nicholas. His return to the FRL is a welcome one, and his mostly regular participation yielded him 8th overall in the points out of 12 participating drivers.


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Heat 1 ResultHeat 2 ResultHeat 3 ResultAverage FinishPoints
Andrew SteppatEthan MaestriAndrew SteppatAndrew Steppat1.6621
Travis BillingsleyTravis BillingsleyPaul MaestriTravis Billingsley3.0019
Paul MaestriAndrew SteppatEthan MaestriEthan Maestri3.0017
Tony TyreeTony TyreeTony TyreePaul Maestri4.0014
Ethan MaestriNicholas HargroveTravis BillingsleyTony Tyree6.0012
Nicholas HargrovePaul MaestriBrandon AdkinsNicholas Hargrove6.0010
Brandon AdkinsBrandon AdkinsNicholas HargroveBrandon Adkins6.668
Series Points
Travis Billingsley 137
Andrew Steppat 120Heat Wins
Paul Maestri 105Andrew Steppat11
Ethan Maestri 98Travis Billingsley10
Tony Tyree70Paul Maestri2
Nicholas Hargrove 68Bryan Dean1
Bryan Dean 59Ethan Maestri1
Brandon Adkins 28
Gabe Stauffer 20
Micah Davis10
Matthew Smith 10
Nate Turner 0

 The FRL heads into an uncertain off-season. Ethan Maestri has officially stepped down as head of the FRL. A committee of FRL members has been selected to take over his duties, details of which will be presented here soon. But details for the next FRL season has not been decided on as of yet. Stay tuned here as those details become available. Congratulations again to Travis Billingsley on a well deserved title. Also to Andrew Steppat and Paul Maestri for their podium finishes as well. But especially to all for their support and participation in this hobby!

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