2006 Malaysian Grand Prix Hello and welcome to the 2006 Malaysian Grand Prox. Juan-Pablo Montoya continued his perfect start to his Mclaren career with pole yesterday but can he make it two wins out of two? Let's find out. Lap 56/56 It's lights out and away we go. Oh my! We're going three-wide into the first corner! Schumacher and Sato collide! Buttonby JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
Very happy with 6th!by JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
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Which file is the best to download for a high-end spec?by JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
Toyota A very solid start to the season. Hopefully a sign of things to come.by JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
2006 Bahrain Grand Prix Hello and welcome to the 2006 F1 season opener from the deserts of Bahrain. Yesterday, Juan-Pablo Montoya took pole position for Mclaren ahead of Michael Schumacher and Takuma Sato. Can he convert it to a win? Let's find out. Lap 57/57 It's lights out and away we go. A poor start for Schumacher, he's down to 3rd already. Kubica tagsby JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
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Carl_gpgames Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > insert d3d8.dll to the gamefolder and set cpu to > all in gpxpatch, then it works. > > Many thanksby JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
vesuvius Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Same problem here, with my new laptop ASUS Rog > Strix GL553VD, that has NVIDIA Geforce GTX 1050 > 4GB as the dedicated card and Intel HD 630 as > integrated card, no matter what I try there seems > to be no way to get GP4 to use NVIDIA. With > Integrated card I can however achieve 60fps but > tby JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
2006 Pre-Season Test #3 Takuma Sato remains the man to beat going into the 2006 F1 season as the reigning champion topped the timesheets in his Honda once again.by JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
2006 Pre-Season Test #2 Test session #2 took place in Spain today ahead of the 2006 season. It looks set to be a close battle with the top 7 all coming from different teams! Reigning champion Takuma Sato topped the timing screens as he looks to made a good start at his new Honda team.by JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
Toyota Two drivers in the top 10 is a very positive start!by JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
2006 Pre-Season Test #1 Testing ahead of the 2006 F1 season began this week with all the teams debuting the new cars in Monza. Mclaren's Juan-Pablo Montoya topped the timesheets, however, all the times look a lot closer than they were last season. It was a disappointing session for Ferrari who struggled to get their new car up to speed. The shock of the day was BMW Sauber who had all thrby JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
Macca25 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > kedy89 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Standings are wrong. > > > Well instead of being a dick and just saying they > are wrong, maybe explain why they are wrong so > they can be fixed.by JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
Wasn't far away from my 13th place predictionby JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
Pre-Season Testing There will be 3 pre-season tests for the 2006 season. Please let me know via PM which program (Soft Tyre, Hard Tyre, Quali Sim, Race Sim) you want your team to run for each session. The deadline is Sunday 10th October.by JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
F1 Manager - 2006 Season This series (originally established by Chris 2k6 and brought back by Syvis) gives 11 lucky players the chance to guide a Formula One team to success. The revised version began in the 2004 season. The series is run by JohnWarrington. Teams At the start teams were randomly assigned between the applicants. Here is the current entry list: 2006 Lineups #1: Honby JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
Let's get racing and leave the childish fueds behind. Bring on the 13th placeby JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
2005 Chinese Grand Prix Here we go then, it all comes down to this. Will championship leader Michael Schumacher recover from a poor qualifying to take the title or will one of the chasers win it? Let's find out. Lap 56/56 It's lights out and away we go. Jarno Trulli takes the lead! What a start from Vettel. He's up to 13th. Lap 55/56 A look at theby JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
I go on holiday for two weeks starting this coming Friday so if I fail to post during the Japanese Grand Prix, this is whyby JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
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2005 Japanese Grand Prix The rain that has hit the circuit so far this weekend has gone and we look set for a dry race. Who will take a big step towards Championship glory? Let's find out. Lap 53/53 Its lights out and away we go. Sato retains the lead into the first corner. Raikkonen is up into 2nd. A good start for the reigning champion. Schumacher takes 7thby JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
The difference in my S11 results when boosting to no boostby JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
Toyota A very disappointing race given Felipe started on pole. We need to be wary of Mclaren should they have a strong end of the season.by JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
2005 Brazilian Grand Prix A freak rain shower turned qualifying into a one-lap shootout yesterday, something which caught out Williams and saw BAR and Felipe Massa benefit. Can Williams recover to score some valuable points? Let's find out. Lap 71/71 Its lights out and away we go. Montoya looks to take the lead into the first corner. But Massa holds on. Montoyaby JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
Well that was ****by JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
n00binio Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > No, don't attack Tobi. Inofficial extra boosts are > always applied by me before each race. > > Apart from that - you guys are aware that we are > just a handful of people running this purely for > your (and our) entertainment and one or two > persons jumping the ship will likely end theby JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4