- iRacing.com Announces iRacing 2.013,059
- iRacing.com to create virtual McLaren MP4-12C GT39,287
- Scanning What’s in Store for iRacing with Tony Gardner7,439
- Dave Kaemmer Comes Clean on Dirt7,406
- The iRacing.com Protest System – May, 20126,734
- Improving the Sound of iRacing5,635
- iRacing 2.0 Debuts in 2011 Season 34,936
- Preview Shots of HPD ARX-01C, Ford GT & Suzuka4,892
- Two New Cars and Two New Tracks Coming to iRacing Soon4,801
- iRacing.com to Build Digital Honda for New Super GT Series4,547
- iRacing.com Announces iRacing 2.0 41
- Dave Kaemmer Comes Clean on Dirt 32
- The iRacing.com Protest System - May, 2012 30
- No Obstacles Here 18
- Scanning What’s in Store for iRacing with Tony Gardner 18
- The Customer is (Nearly) Always Right 15
- V-Sunk 15
- Tips from a Human Sim-Racer 12
- iRacing.com to Build Digital Honda for New Super GT Series 11
- iRacing.com to create virtual McLaren MP4-12C GT3 8
- iRacing.com2342
- NASCAR 1894
- Motorcycles 1845
- Formula Cars 1710
- WRC 1436
- IndyCar 1302
- Touring Cars 873
- Sports Cars 307
- Other Racing 356
GP3 title rivals won’t work together
September 9th, 2011
GP3 title rivals and team-mates Valtteri Bottas and James Calado will not work together in qualifying to avoid any potential controversy on the championship-deciding weekend at Monza.
MW Arden’s Simon Trummer and Mitch Evans worked together in the closing stages of second practice, with Trummer taking advantage of the Kiwi’s tow to set the fastest time of the session.
But while team-mates often tow each other round in qualifying when under-powered cars come to Monza, ART’s Bottas and Calado have decided to stay out of each other’s way in Saturday morning’s grid-deciding session.
“I don’t think it would be a good idea,” championship leader Bottas told AUTOSPORT. “You don’t want the risk of one of us being able to mess up the other’s lap.
“We haven’t spoken about it, I think we both just know that we should do our own thing and try to pick up a tow from other people.”
Both drivers sat out the second free practice session to save a set of tyres for later in the weekend. And Calado believes that the slipstreaming nature of the Monza races means that getting a tow to take pole position is not vital at the Italian track.
“Some teams might work together, but with how the racing is going to be here you could almost start from anywhere and still win it,” Calado told AUTOSPORT. “We’ll leave each other alone and see where we end up.
“It’s simple really – of course we don’t want to help the person we’re fighting for the championship with, but it could also cause problems if one person feels he didn’t get as much help as he gave the other one.”




David Phillips
Chris Hall
Jameson Spies
Jason Lofing
Tim Terry
David Allen
Allen Krier
Chris Cunningham
Tim Doyle
David Roberts
Ben Rothberg
Dylan Sharman