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Qualifying Session
*Arcade Mode - Time Trial - Nurburgring
*Japan - Polyphony Digital - Formula GT - +1HP 900HP 550KG
*Send Split Times and Total Lap Time to Earth
*Time Due December 9th before midnight your local time
*NOTICE: Failure to include split times will result in the driver receiving no credit for pole position
The Race
*Arcade Mode - Single Race - Nurburgring
* 5 Laps
* Tire Wear: Mild
*Japan - Polyphonty Digital - Formula GT - +1HP 900HP 550KG
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*Time Due December 16th before midnight your local time
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Engine Manufacturers revealed
Written by: ED
Nurburg, Germany – 12/03/2007

Formula GT will not extend Polyphony Digital's engine manufacturing contract into next season due to undisclosed reasons. There was also talk that Formula GT would buy out the contract Polyphony Digital has on building the chassis for the cars, which would leave engine design and chassis design to the manufacturers.
A total of five engine manufacturers were revealed, all from major automobile giants, with Ferrari leading the way.

"It was very important for us to get Ferrari signed," said a Formula GT spokesman. "The world-wide prestige and professionalism Ferrari brings is something we wanted in Formula GT."
There were no concerete specifications on the engines, though.
"I can tell you that certain engines will give you an advantage at a track like La Sarthe while others will give you an advantage at a track like Monaco."
However Formula GT made it clear that one of the engine manufacturers would not be building engines for Formula GT. What could that possibly mean?
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Formula GT Already In Danger?
Written by: RACECAR
Nurburg, Germany – 12/04/2007

After a huge participation turn out at the opening race of the season, the field of entries have seemingly dropped. Only five drivers seem to be even making it to practice with only two drivers times posted. Is FGT already in trouble with the sudden dropout rate of the entrants? Only time will tell whether this is just momentarily or if it is a permanent blow to the series.
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Ferrari Withdraws Both Cars From Today's Practice Session After Suspension Failure
Written by: Blake
Nurburg, Germany – 12/06/2007

Blake in the Armco
Ferrari has hit trouble during the first week of practice at the Nordschleife, withdrawing both cars from today’s session after Blake suffered a massive suspension failure through Flugplatz sending him into the wall and all but destroying the car.
The accident happened on his cool-down lap after setting a T11 of 4'53.322 – keeping him on top of the time sheets.
Blake was not available to comment, although a Ferrari spokesperson assured the media that Ferrari has not got a structural problem with their suspension and that the failure was simply a ‘freak’ accident.
Others, however, have suggested the Australian driver was too rough on his car, and the failure may have been due to a hairline crack created going over the curbs during his pole attempt.
Ferrari is expected to be back on track for tomorrow’s session.
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Test Driver Killed in Horrific Accident
Written by: Eugene Driscoll, GT In A Day
Nurburg, Germany – 12/11/2007

Yesterday was a period of loss as it was revealed that Mobius F1 lost their faithful test driver Secaston Berke. The cause was a terrifying accident that occurred at the Hocheichen at 348km/h. It is unknown whether the driver blacked out at the time, though the rough roads played a definite part in the fatal incident. Said starting driver superberkut: "While I am devastated by this turn of events, the Nurburgring was and always will be a dangerous place. However, that sliding did not look exactly like spirited driving." He paused, then added: "Oh, who am I fooling. I just lost my best friend, and my hero."
A subsequent investigation revealed that the car had a weak weld in the roll cage, which caved in and eventually seperated itself from the car's monocoque as the F1 racer flipped for what seemed "to be an eternity" as witnessed by the mechanics and engineers placed around the circuit. This is attributed to the various jury repairs made after superberkut crashed his F/A-107 in the first qualifying session. At the time, the car was apparently, "incorrectly geared for such an arduous circuit, more for Sepang than the Sarthe, let alone the Nurburgring", in the words of the F/A-107's designer, Peter Levan. "But, superberkut should not throw caution to the winds, especially on such a dangerous circuit."
"It was very sad" said the Canadian driver, "especially because he was to drive next year after 15+ years developing and testing the new car, which would have been his debut in F1." The accident occurred when, at 348km/h, the Mobius car hit a kerb while negotiating the high-speed Hocheichen. The radio was turned on to allow instant transmissions from the test driver to make observations to the pit. "All we heard next was a loud rumbling, then a skid, and instantly we knew something was wrong. Of course, who wouldn't have guessed?"
The accident was triggered when the car's left front suspension assembly failed, and the speeding Formula racer veered into the left-hand guardrail with such violence that the engine literally bolted out of the car, hit the catch-fencing, then forced the car back down onto the track and flipped it backwards, where the crushed cockpit was wrenched out of the car. The victim, still strapped in, received a tremendous impact to the head, and his helmet flew over the right-hand fence in fragments. How the helmet cracked is still under investigation. The Mobius racer continued somersaulting down the track until it came to rest near Quiddlebacher-Hohe.
Three mechanics, a track marshal, and even superberkut himself rushed to the scene, but the test driver was killed instantly, too late for any medical help. By this time, the car sat wrecked in the middle of the road at the 3.7km mark. The victim was also in proximity to the track, and in a race environment, the results would have been far worse. "All we can say is that we were very lucky that this weld did not crack in a race, but the loss is even greater to us. Secaston was there even as a fighter pilot to help us develop the car, ready to drive it even, and he was taken from us. Mobius F1 will never be the same." These were the parting words of Peter Levan as he broke down, not able to go on. No photographs were released of the accident, a track map being the only item to give an idea of the accident.
The cremation service is set for December 16th, 2007.
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