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  • David Phillips
    Editor and Chief
    David Phillips is a long-time contributor to print and electronic publications in the U.S. and abroad, including Racer, Autosport, AutoWeek, Motor Sport and SPEEDtv.com, oversees the daily updating of news stories and assigns, edits and contributes feature material for inRacingNews.com.
  • Chris Hall
    iRacing.com Series Writer
    Chris Hall has been writing since the nineties and moved into motorsports reporting in 2005, covering series such as ALMS, British GT, FIA GT, Le Mans and 2CV racing for Full Throttle magazine, Motorsport.com, The-Paddock.net, GTGateway.com, L' Endurance and, of course, inRacingNews. During 2008 and 2009, he worked with the RSS Performance Porsche Carrera Cup Team (and former British GT(C) champions) as a data engineer for a variety of drivers and models of 997s.
  • Jameson Spies
    Contributing Writer
    19 years old, Jameson Spies lives in Quartz Hill, California. He grew-up surrounded by racing. His mother raced late models throughout Southern California while his father built and setup the car. Not surprisingly, Jameson began racing go-karts at the age of 13, and is now racing Spec Trucks at Toyota Speedway at Irwindale. He has a passion about all forms of racing and hopes to make a career out of it.
  • Jason Lofing
    iRacing.com Series Writer
    Jason is 21 years old and was born and raised in Elk Grove. California. A big time NASCAR fan, he hasn’t missed a race on Sunday in years. Lofing is also a huge San Fransisco Giants fan and tries to take in at least a couple games a year. Other than sim racing, his biggest (and far more expensive!) hobby is photography. Although he is rather new to sim racing, Lofing has already accomplished some pretty impressive results, qualifying for the 2011 iRacing Oval Pro Series in Season 1, 2011, winning the inaugural Landon Cassill Qualifying Challenge and finishing runner-up in the second one.
  • Ray Bryden
    Technical contributor
    Ray grew up in Nova Scotia, which means he’s a hockey nut, but in Nova Scotia’s two non-winter months he had to find other diversions, which meant watching F1 racing on weekends with his dad and brothers. Without the resources to get started in racing, he gravitated to computer versions of racing – first Atari games like Pole Position, followed by PC racing games like Indianapolis 500: The Simulation. Dozens of others came and went, until Grand Prix Legends came along and he decided sim-racing was his official hobby. Years were spent enjoying this both offline and online until a few years of fatherhood took priority. When free-time reappeared he heard about iRacing and signed up in 2008 and became so involved in the service that he wrote one of the first books on the subject of sim-racing, iRacing Paddock. When not writing for inRacingNews.com, his main occupation is as a research associate with Saint-Gobain working on advanced ceramic materials.
  • Patrick Atherton
    Contributing Writer
    Patrick Atherton, originally from Adelaide in the state of South Australia, currently resides just outside of Melbourne, Victoria with wife of 17 years and 3 kids. A business manager by profession, but also dabbles with blogging, cartooning and fine art, having been published both as a writer in a short-lived South Australian motorsport yearbook and later as a cartoonist in a niche trade magazine. At the age of 19 he competed in club circuit events in an Austin Healey Sprite, later indulging in sprint karts between 1994 and 2000. Following the move to the State of Victoria he raced Road Race Karts (“Superkarts” as they are known in Australia) in the popular Rotax class, competing at Phillip Island, Oran Park, Mallala, Wakefield Park, Eastern Creek, Calder Park, Sandown and Winton. It was during this time he met former Australian F2 champion and inventor of Australia’s first, and most prolific race simulator rig, Jon Crooke. This culminated in an introduction to Papyrus’ legendary NR2003 simulation, and the subsequent sim racing addiction which brought him to iRacing.
  • Tim Terry
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    Tim Terry, aka the voice of Maritime stock car racing, fell in love with sim racing in 2004 after he joined the Sim Racing Network crew as a pit reporter. From October 2004 to SRNtv’s closure in June 2007, he’s covered prestigious races and leagues such as the Online 500, FLM Fall 400, Real Racing Online and the DMP Racing League – each as the lead broadcaster for the company. At the same time the wheels started to turn in another direction as he began announcing stock car racing locally. Terry became the assistant announcer at Scotia Speedworld in May 2007 and took over full duties in May 2009 when long-time voice Mike Kaplan retired from the track. Terry also became the series voice of the Parts For Trucks Pro Stock Tour in ’09 and continues to hold down both posts in 2011. He has also announced races for the Pro All Stars Series, Atlantic Open Wheel and Maritime League of Legends tours and has called races at six different Atlantic Canadian tracks. Terry can be heard online at WebRacingNetwork.com, RLMtv.com and OLRtv.com covering sim races. He also makes occasional appearances on PSRtv.com. In addition to inRacingNews, his articles and columns can be read on ScotiaSpeedworld.ca, MaritimeProStockTour.com and his own website at timterryonline.com.
  • David Allen
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    North Carolina born and raised with over 15 years of computer/IT experience, I combine two of my biggest hobbies -- racing and technology -- here at inRacingNews. In my spare time I run a Nascar fan site and cure my own need for speed riding atvs. If it involves technology or racing I'll be there, but combine the two and I'll be looking a front row seat. Stop by and say hello anytime!
  • Allen Krier
    Contributing Writer
    Allen was born in West Palm Beach, Florida but grew up in Atlanta and attended Georgia College and State University where he received a BS in Information Systems. Currently a resident of Albany, GA, he started sim racing in 2008 while in college when iRacing was first released to the public. Since then, Krier has been a two time iRacing Pro Series driver (2009 and 2010), picking up one Pro Series win at Daytona in ‘09. Besides sim racing, Allen’s other hobbies include RC Car racing as well as “attending and watching any sporting event that I can including going to the local dirt track.

Filippi fastest again at Yas Marina

October 24th, 2009

Meritus driver Luca Filippi remained fastest overall on the second of the pre-season GP2 Asia test in Abu Dhabi – the first sessions on the new Yas Marina track that will host Formula 1 next weekend.

iSport’s Davide Valsecchi had been quickest by over a second in the morning session, ahead of Formula 3 graduate Sam Bird (ART) and Addax’s Luiz Razia.

The pace then quickened significantly in the second session, which started late in the afternoon and finished under the floodlights, as next week’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix will.

Filippi repeated his Friday performance by going quickest at dusk, beating Coloni’s Roldan Rodriguez by 0.02s.

Formula Master champion Fabio Leimer (Ocean) was top rookie this time, taking fourth behind Valsecchi.

The GP2 Asia season commences with two rounds supporting the GP next weekend.

Morning session:

Pos  Driver                Team        Time       Laps

 1.  Davide Valsecchi      iSport      1m52.355s  29

 2.  Sam Bird              ART         1m53.110s  24

 3.  Luiz Razia            Addax       1m53.357s  24

 4.  Josef Kral            Super Nova  1m53.456s  36

 5.  Diego Nunes           Meritus     1m53.878s  11

 6.  Johnny Cecotto        Trident     1m53.941s  34

 7.  Max Chilton           Addax       1m53.979s  27

 8.  Pablo Sanchez         Arden       1m54.365s  25

 9.  Michael Herck         DPR         1m54.422s  15

10.  Fabio Leimer          Ocean       1m54.434s  16

11.  Alexander Rossi       Ocean       1m54.654s  15

12.  Rodolofo Gonzalez     Arden       1m54.664s  26

13.  Luca Filippi          Meritus     1m54.821s  11

14.  Christian Vietoris    DAMS        1m54.994s  29

15.  Edoardo Piscopo       DAMS        1m55.243s  10

16.  Marcus Ericsson       ART         1m55.284s   6

17.  Daniel Zampieri       Piquet      1m55.585s   4

18.  Roldan Rodriguez      Coloni      1m55.668s  14

19.  Vladimir Arabadzhiev  Piquet      1m55.740s   5

20   James Jakes           Super Nova  1m55.961s  17

21.  Will Bratt            Coloni      1m57.608s  19

22.  Plamen Kralev         Trident     1m59.410s  27

23.  Giacomo Ricci         DPR
Afternoon session:

Pos  Driver                Team        Time       Laps

 1.  Luca Filippi          Meritus     1m51.415s  28

 2.  Roldan Rodriguez      Coloni      1m51.435s  26

 3.  Davide Valsecchi      iSport      1m51.508s  15

 4.  Fabio Leimer          Ocean       1m51.650s  19

 5.  Diego Nunes           Meritus     1m51.993s  25

 6.  Rodolfo Gonzalez      Arden       1m52.083s  28

 7.  Christian Vietoris    DAMS        1m52.235s  29

 8.  Josef Kral            Super Nova  1m52.294s  11

 9.  Marcus Ericsson       ART         1m52.297s  18

10.  Michael Herck         DPR         1m52.420s  25

11.  Johnny Cecotto        Trident     1m52.422s  33

12.  Sam Bird              ART         1m52.478s  12

13.  Luiz Razia            Addax       1m52.498s  20

14.  James Jakes           Super Nova  1m52.567s  33

15.  Edoardo Piscopo       DAMS        1m52.625s  18

16.  Vladimir Arabadzhiev  Piquet      1m52.473s  33

17.  Daniel Zampieri       Piquet      1m52.760s  25

18.  Alexander Rossi       Ocean       1m52.877s  32

19.  Max Chilton           Addax       1m52.998s  24

20   Will Bratt            Coloni      1m53.001s  28

21.  Pablo Sanchez         Arden       1m53.571s   6

22.  Plamen Kralev         Trident     1m56.874s  30

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