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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
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    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.
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    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.
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    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.
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    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.
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    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.

Rossi fastest in testing again

February 25th, 2010

Valentino Rossi, Yamaha, Sepang testing 2010Valentino Rossi continued his domination of pre-season MotoGP testing by setting the fastest time in today’s Sepang session.

The reigning champion has now been quickest on all three full-field test days held this winter. He topped the times with a 2m01.068s today, a tenth of a second shy of his best at the previous test three weeks ago.

But the competition was closer than it had been earlier in the month, with Ducati’s Casey Stoner within 0.151 seconds of Rossi in second place today.

Andrea Dovizisio was half a second off the pace in third, but was four places and 0.4s ahead of his Honda team-mate Dani Pedrosa, who lost two hours of running after a fall at Turn 9.

Suzuki showed improved form with Loris Capirossi taking fourth and his rookie team-mate Alvaro Bautista ninth despite a crash early in the afternoon. The 250cc graduate was second-best among the newcomers, with Tech 3 Yamaha’s Ben Spies a strong fifth, just ahead of his team-mate Colin Edwards.

Mika Kallio was eighth for Pramac Ducati, completing a session-high 76 laps, a tally equalled by LCR Honda’s Randy de Puniet.

Marco Melandri filled the final top ten spot for Gresini Honda, ahead of Ducati’s Nicky Hayden, who is not yet back to full fitness after recent arm surgery.

The only other rider to fall during the day was Pramac’s Aleix Espargaro, who ended up 13th after a tumble at Turn 4.

With Jorge Lorenzo forced to sit out this test while he recovers from a hand injury sustained in a motocross crash, Yamaha gave factory test riders Norihiko Fujiwara and Wataru Yoshikawa another day of running to assist with development.

Although Ducati opted not to run in yesterday’s test rider session, it has continued work in Europe as well, with Supersport rider and long-time 250cc man Franco Battaini testing for the Italian squad at Jerez this week.

Pos  Rider                Team               Time       Gap       Laps

 1.  Valentino Rossi      Yamaha             2m01.068s            47

 2.  Casey Stoner         Ducati             2m01.219s  + 0.151s  33

 3.  Andrea Dovizioso     Honda              2m01.631s  + 0.563s  52

 4.  Loris Capirossi      Suzuki             2m01.687s  + 0.619s  52

 5.  Ben Spies            Tech 3 Yamaha      2m01.843s  + 0.775s  42

 6.  Colin Edwards        Tech 3 Yamaha      2m01.897s  + 0.829s  35

 7.  Dani Pedrosa         Honda              2m02.036s  + 0.968s  47

 8.  Mika Kallio          Pramac Ducati      2m02.038s  + 0.970s  76

 9.  Alvaro Bautista      Suzuki             2m02.078s  + 1.010s  34

10.  Marco Melandri       Gresini Honda      2m02.086s  + 1.018s  52

11.  Nicky Hayden         Ducati             2m02.221s  + 1.153s  61

12.  Hiroshi Aoyama       Interwetten Honda  2m02.419s  + 1.351s  57

13.  Aleix Espargaro      Pramac Ducati      2m02.447s  + 1.379s  35

14.  Hector Barbera       Aspar Ducati       2m02.485s  + 1.417s  62

15.  Randy de Puniet      LCR Honda          2m02.535s  + 1.467s  76

16.  Marco Simoncelli     Gresini Honda      2m03.254s  + 2.186s  53

17.  Norihiko Fujiwara    Yamaha             2m04.681s  + 3.613s  51

18.  Wataru Yoshikawa     Yamaha             2m04.967s  + 3.899s  43

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