Round 2 - Brazil (Interlagos)

Qualifying

 1. Rob Buis            The Flying Dutchmen     1m 09.690s

 2. Rene Smit           --                      1m 09.937s
 3. Mathias Kegelmann   SpeedBird               1m 10.292s
 4. Daniele Di Martino  DiMa Bros               1m 10.420s
 5. Mark Wendt          Itchy & Scratchy        1m 10.837s
 6. Grant Reeve         Omega Fusion            1m 10.999s
 7. Claudio Di Martino  DiMa Bros               1m 11.302s
 8. Axel Bruns          SpeedGroup              1m 11.705s
 9. Oliver Roberts      Team Analogistix        1m 11.955s
10. Lionel Vintenat     Team Analogistix        1m 12.313s
11. Anthony Holloway    Wreckage Inc.           1m 12.396s
12. Tero Turtiainen     TDPFP	                1m 12.426s
13. Eric Moreau         Venturi	                1m 12.482s
14. David Shaw	        Wreckage Inc.           1m 13.035s

Race - 71 Laps

 1. Rob Buis            The Flying Dutchmen     1h 31m 36.771s     20+1
 2. Mark Wendt          Itchy & Scratchy        1h 31m 40.427s     16
 3. Mathias Kegelmann   SpeedBird               1h 32m 40.332s     12
 4. Oliver Roberts      Team Analogistix        1h 33m 27.493s     10
 5. Daniele Di Martino  DiMa Bros               1h 34m 16.594s      8
 6. Claudio Di Martino  DiMa Bros               1h 34m 17.012s      6
 7. Axel Bruns          SpeedGroup              1h 35m 05.502s      4
 8. Grant Reeve         Omega Fusion            1h 35m 11.401s      3
 9. David Shaw          Wreckage Inc.           1h 35m 12.586s      2
10. Lionel Vintenat     Team Analogistix        1h 35m 36.915s      1

11. Anthony Holloway    Wreckage Inc.             -2 laps
12. Eric Moreau         Venturi                   56 laps
13. Rene Smit           --                        37 laps
14. Tero Turtiainen     TDPFP                     36 laps
15. Devon Jones         Veritech Racing             DNF
The second race in the season has been an eventful race with many collisions and near misses. Tero was one of the first to go. After accidentally selecting the turn-around-gear in the pit lane and sliding majestically past his pit, he was forced to do a whole lap with a broken front wing. The extra effort was for nothing, however, as he was collected by a computer car after a spin 10 laps later. Rene Smit was next and after surviving the aftermath of a six car pile up he suddenly swerved left into a wall. Oliver also came very close to the pit wall as a computer car attempted to ram him into it. With some very quick thinking me managed to save himself from certain death by swerving back, avoiding the wall but placing his car into a spin at over 150mph. David Shaw was lucky to finish the race as he passed a green flag only to find a car parked in the middle of the track. He broke hard and spun through 180 degrees before hitting the car and destroying his rear wing. He limped around the last few laps and was lucky to survive. Rob Buis has again scored maximum points and is racing into the lead. With his nearest rivals 26 points away after only two rounds, will anyone catch him?