The Second Bleacher F1 Championship
Welcome to the second Bleacher Report F1 world championship. This is a virtual Formula 1 driver game (based on this season) where we all compete against each other as drivers, as well as working as a team with a fellow driver to win the Constructors Championship.
The first season of the Bleacher championship has just finished and all had great fun. The first season had a positive response from the bleacher creatures, and I invited a few members from my own forum www.wheelnutsforum.com to help fill up the grid.
So after a thrilling debut season this is how the first championship finished up.
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Drivers Championship
1. Craig Stevanoto 90 points
2. Ian Kilpatrick 78 points
3. Ryan Wood 66 points
4. Sheiban Shakeri 64 points
5. Matthew Hood 54 points
6. Simon Topham 54 points
7. Arijit Payne 49 points
8. Daniel Chalmers 46 points
9. Scott Malcolm 42 points
10. Ben Auty 34 points
11. Billy Sexton 34 points
12. Paul Murtagh 26 points
13. Prasenjit Das 23 points
14. Chris Leone 20 points
15. L J Burgess 9 points
16. Michael Griffin 6 points
17. Nick Auty 5 points
18. Andrew Wood 4 points
19. Mark Andrew 2 points
20. Steven Jones 0 points
Constructors Championship
1. Torro Rosso 144 points
2. Red Bull 104 points
3. Renault 96 points
4. Ferrari 94 points
5. BMW Sauber 72 points
6. Mclaren 57 points
7. Williams 51 points
8. Force India 49 points
9. Honda 24 points
10. Toyota 11 points
11. Super Aguri 0 points
So it’s a big congratulations to Craig Stevanato and Torro Rosso for winning the championships. Also a big thank you to everyone who took part in season one and I hope you all enjoyed it.
It is now time to get season two underway and seats have already started to be filled. This time I want a grid of 22 Bleacher creatures only.
Below is the information about the game for those who didn’t take part in Season 1 along with with code and password you need to enter season two.
For each race weekend, you will have to set up your car and test it in practice, set your qualifying and race tactics, and then see how the drama unfolds. This game only requires 10 or 15 minutes of your time every day.
It’s easy to pick up and learn the tricks of the trade and it’s a good laugh. It’s a good opportunity for us all become closer as a group and have some fun and competitive spirit.
All you have to do is register at www.batracer.com and then simply follow the instructions below to join the private game that I have set up for us. This game will involve Bleacher creatures and readers of the site only.
If you are not registered, then still feel free to join and introduce yourselves. We can play the game with 10 players but it’s much better if we have a full grid of 22 drivers so this is what we will aim for.
Please look at the joining instructions below. You have to register first before you follow these instructions. The registration progress only takes a few minutes.
Players will need to be registered and logged in before they can enter the private game. When logged in, clicking the following URL will take you to the join game page:
http://batracer.com/-cj?&D&32399
Alternatively, you can select "private games" from the menu and enter the number "32399" into the box. The game password is "coulthard". Take care not to accidentally join a public game by mistake.
As you join the game you need to choose two driver characteristics that you will be strong in. These include pole sitter king, wet weather king, rule bender, consistent, and thinker, along with a few others. Choose these wisely.
Once you have joined, it’s time to start setting up your car. You have around 11 different parts to setup, including wings, suspension, ride height, gearing, etc. Your challenge is to get your setup as right as possible so that your car is the quickest it can be.
Use the Engineer’s advice as a starting point and as you do runs in practice, you should narrow down what the spot-on figures are for each parameter. You need to share info with your teammate to get the most out of your car and have the perfect setup.
Once setup runs are over, you have to adjust your tactics for qualifying. When are you going to go out, how hard will you push on each run? How risky do you want to be?
After qualifying you have more runs to setup your car ready for the race. Then you need to set your race tactics. What tyre will you start on? When will you make your pit stops? Don’t pit on the same lap as your teammate!
This may all sound a bit complicated at first but trust me, it’s easy and great fun.
When you have joined the game, have a good look around at the drop-down menus at the top of the page and have a look through at everything in your racing office. Over the first few races you may make a few errors, but you will soon get to grips with things.
Some say I may have a big advantage in this game because I have batracer experience. Well, it will help to some degree, but there is a luck element to this game and I have never won a batracer championship in my life. I have only a handful of race wins to my name.
The advantage isn't much. I am sure we will see lots or racing talent here at Bleacher (well, virtual racing talent anyway).
Another question I hear is "Does the team you enter make a difference?" Well, not as much as in real life. The McLarens and Ferraris will be a bit easier to get wins in, but I have been in championships where players have won in backmarker cars.
We can all chat to each other as we play and of course you can chat to your team mate privately which is vital to you and your team’s success. There is the drivers championship, but of course the constructor’s championship too.
No race weekends will start until the grid is either full or I opt to start the game. The first competitive session (Melbourne qualifying) will take place 12 hours after the game has started. The race will then take place 24 hours later.
Basically, it’s one competitive session a day at the same time. Qualifying one day, race the next day then the same all the way through till the end.
Feel free to ask me questions on this article or in the game domain itself.
If you took part in Season One, then feel free to take part in Season 2 and see if you can improve on your performance. If you are recently new to Bleacher and haven’t heard about our championship then feel free to come and join in the fun.
But hurry! The seats will fill very quickly.
Please give this article as many stars as possible, so that everyone sees it and we can start this championship ASAP.




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