- 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 Dirt7,405
- The iRacing.com Protest System – May, 20126,732
- 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 Series4,545
- iRacing.com Announces iRacing 2.0 41
- Dave Kaemmer Comes Clean on Dirt 32
- Scanning What’s in Store for iRacing with Tony Gardner 18
- Tips from a Human Sim-Racer 12
- iRacing.com to create virtual McLaren MP4-12C GT3 8
- NASCAR All-Star qualifying rained out 5
- Between (a Lime) Rock and a Hard Place 5
- Virtually Indy 4
- Darland Bumps Off Stanbrough 4
- Daytona Double 4
- iRacing.com2342
- NASCAR 1894
- Motorcycles 1845
- Formula Cars 1710
- WRC 1436
- IndyCar 1302
- Touring Cars 873
- Sports Cars 307
- Other Racing 356
Quaife-Hobbs takes maiden GP3 win
June 25th, 2011
Adrian Quaife-Hobbs scored his first GP3 points of the season by taking a comfortable victory on the streets of Valencia.
The Manor driver made a rocket start from third on the grid to pass both front row cars of Lewis Williamson and Dean Smith within seconds of the lights going out.
From there he controlled the race with relative ease, managing the gap and gradually pulling away from his pursuers.
Smith took advantage of a poor start from polesitter Williamson to take second, which he held relatively comfortably until the final lap.
But his Addax car slowed dramatically at the end of the race, and by the time he crawled out of the final corner he had dropped to fifth.
Smith’s problems gave Williamson second place, after he had been pushed hard by MW Arden team-mate Mitch Evans. The Kiwi gave him a particularly hard time in the middle of the race, before their scrap settled down towards the end.
Gabby Chaves (Addax) took advantage of Smith’s woes to take fourth on the run to the flag, while Status’ Alexander Sims starred on his way from 16th to sixth.
The Briton had been given a 10-place grid penalty for colliding with Chaves in qualifying, but he put in a determined charge to get back to the place he was originally meant to start from.
He was 11th by the end of the first lap, and had broken into the top eight by lap four. He then survived Tom Dillmann (Addax) riding up the back of his car as he passed the Frenchman, and set about hunting the ART duo of James Calado and Valtteri Bottas.
The pass on Calado for seventh was straightforward at Turn 2, but Bottas put up a serious fight. Sims eventually came out on top after all three had charged down the first of the long straights side-by-side on the penultimate lap.
Results – 14 laps:Pos Driver Team Time/Gap
1. Adrian Quaife-Hobbs Manor 28m49.603s
2. Lewis Williamson MW Arden + 6.547s
3. Mitch Evans MW Arden + 7.406s
4. Gabby Chaves Addax + 11.403s
5. Dean Smith Addax + 14.315s
6. Alexander Sims Status + 17.022s
7. Valtteri Bottas ART + 18.818s
8. James Calado ART + 19.339s
9. Nick Yelloly Atech CRS + 26.837s
10. Leonardo Cordeiro Carlin + 28.342s
11. Zoel Amberg Atech CRS + 36.012s
12. Conor Daly Carlin + 37.231s
13. Vittorio Ghirelli Jenzer + 37.241s
14. Marlon Stockinger Atech CRS + 39.355s
15. Daniel Morad Carlin + 40.131s
16. Tamas Pal Kiss Tech 1 + 41.619s
17. Matias Laine Manor + 42.700s
18. Luciano Bacheta RSC Mucke + 48.068s
19. Rio Haryanto Manor + 58.934s
20. Tom Dillmann Addax + 1m12.164sRetirements:
Nigel Melker RSC Mucke 8 laps
Aaro Vainio Tech 1 3 laps
Pedro Nunes ART 3 laps
Nico Muller Jenzer 1 laps
Michael Christensen RSC Mucke 1 laps
Thomas Hylkema Tech 1 0 laps
Ivan Lukashevich Status 0 laps
Antonio Felix da Costa Status 0 laps
Simon Trummer MW Arden 0 laps
Maxim Zimin Jenzer 0 laps




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