- iRacing.com Announces iRacing 2.011,366
- iRacing.com to create virtual McLaren MP4-12C GT38,016
- Scanning What’s in Store for iRacing with Tony Gardner6,034
- Dave Kaemmer Comes Clean on Dirt5,527
- Improving the Sound of iRacing4,833
- iRacing 2.0 Debuts in 2011 Season 34,765
- Preview Shots of HPD ARX-01C, Ford GT & Suzuka4,742
- Two New Cars and Two New Tracks Coming to iRacing Soon4,261
- iRacing Pro Race of Champions Gets Green Flag Wednesday3,305
- Gooden Plenty II2,943
- Towler, Wood Suspended from Upcoming iWCRR Events 66
- iRacing.com Announces iRacing 2.0 41
- FW31 Envy 27
- Dave Kaemmer Comes Clean on Dirt 27
- iRacer Profile: Sandeep Banerjee 25
- iRacing's Corvette: Good Enough is Not Good Enough 23
- 2011 iRacing.com World Championship Series Road Racing Field Set 17
- iRacing, McLaren Electronic Systems Partner in Online Racing Data Analysis 16
- Trading Paints Derek Speare Designs Race King 300 Set for June 28 14
- DeltaWing Reveals 2012 IndyCar Chassis Design 13
- iRacing.com2136
- NASCAR 1754
- Motorcycles 1711
- Formula Cars 1567
- WRC 1243
- IndyCar 1149
- Touring Cars 754
- Sports Cars 300
- Other Racing 314
Mortara wins again at Brands Hatch
September 4th, 2010
Signature’s Edoardo Mortara recorded his sixth victory – and fifth Saturday race win on the trot – in today’s 13th round of the Formula 3 Euro Series at Brands Hatch.
Mortara rocketed off the line from third on the grid, and dived between polesitting team-mate Laurens Vanthoor and the third Signature car of Marco Wittman into Paddock.
Vanthoor clung to the inside line, but was forced to lift-off to avoid a collision, which allowed Mortara to complete his move around the outside of him to lead.
From that point on, Mortara was never challenged. He led by over five seconds in the middle stages before backing off to win by 3.7s.
Vanthoor held off the challenge of ART’s Valtteri Bottas, who had also made a fantastic start to run third from fifth on the grid, for lap after lap. But just over half distance, Bottas outbraked himself at Graham Hill Bend and allowed Wittman to nip past him, to ensure a Signature Dallara-VW 1-2-3.
Bottas held on to fourth, ahead of team-mate Alexander Simms, who passed Prema’s Daniel Juncadella on lap 25. Behind Juncadella, Carlos Munoz (Mucke) and Antonio Felix da Costa (Motopark) rounded out the point scorers.
Pos Driver Team Car Time/Gap
1. Edoardo Mortara Signature D/V 28m19.770s
2. Laurens Vanthoor Signature D/V + 3.761s
3. Marco Wittmann Signature D/V + 4.406s
4. Valtteri Bottas ART D/M + 4.746s
5. Alexander Sims ART D/M + 5.723s
6. Daniel Juncadella Prema D/M + 7.369s
7. Carlos Munoz Mucke D/M + 16.439s
8. Antonio Felix da Costa Motopark D/V + 17.160s
9. Mika Maki Motopark D/V + 24.372s
10. Matias Laine Motopark D/V + 25.762s
11. Roberto Merhi Mucke D/M + 26.025s
12. Nicolas Marroc Prema D/M + 26.737s
13. Jim Pla ART D/M + 31.183s



David Phillips
Chris Hall
Jameson Spies
Jason Lofing
Ray Bryden
Patrick Atherton
Tim Terry
David Allen
Allen Krier